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Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Vote4Obi: 7:18pm On Mar 20, 2023
Nigerians, Africans and indeed the world watched with shock as primitive barbarians went wild in Lagos. Attacking everyone who looks like Igbo and preventing them from voting. Many people from SE, SS and even some Yorubas who looked neat.

Here are what Igbos and other non Yorubas should do going forward:

1. Do not allow yourself or family members to be counted in Lagos. Move to your state of origin if you can during the census & be counted there. If you can't for any reason, then lock your gate/doors and move everyone inside whenever census people arrive.

2. Igbos should ensure that headquarters of their businesses are domiciled in the East. Nnewi should be the motor parts hub in Nigeria. Onitsha the computer village hub. Aba the clothes and shoes hub. All containers should be opened in the East and redistributed across Nigeria from there. The bottom line will be to ensure their prices are significantly cheaper in the East and taxes paid there too.

3. Start divesting from Lagos and reduce your assets to the barest minimum. Lagos is not safe whether you like it or not. Had it been Igbos retaliated, these people would have used to opportunity to loot shops and burn markets. Some of them were even saying that Ebeano supermarket will be their first target once it starts. Stop risking your assets in a hostile region.

With AFCTA now in effect, ECOWAS is no longer the only region we can focus on. It's ECOWAS that made Lagos so attractive but with AFCTA, Eastern cities are now more strategically located.

Stop making yourselves vulnerable to envy, hate and attacks. Act now before it's too late.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by duro4chang(m): 7:24pm On Mar 20, 2023
Kikikikikikikiki!
Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Houseontherock1: 7:25pm On Mar 20, 2023
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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Foreigner12(m): 7:26pm On Mar 20, 2023
Awon oloriburuku. grin

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by DriverX: 7:26pm On Mar 20, 2023
In addition, relocate PVCs to the east. If every non Yoruba who voted in the last presidential, had voted in their various states, the votes won't be stolen like it was in Lagos.

When real Yorubas are tired of tinubu and his enslavement, they know what to do.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by NSNA: 7:27pm On Mar 20, 2023
Nigeria is so divided

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by ojun50(m): 7:28pm On Mar 20, 2023
duro4chang:
Kikikikikikikiki!
Kirkukirku the op na special advicer
Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by madridguy(m): 7:28pm On Mar 20, 2023
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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by tsephanyah(f): 7:28pm On Mar 20, 2023
Houseontherock1:
I'm sure everyone is safe in Lagos...stop the jokes grin grin grin
tell them to go back... They'll not because theyll roast each other back in the dot shit hell.. they fcking hate each other

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by BUSINESSMAN2: 7:28pm On Mar 20, 2023
Vote4Obi:
Nigerians, Africans and indeed the world watched with shock as primitive barbarians went wild in Lagos. Attacking everyone who looks like Igbo and preventing them from voting. Many people from SE, SS and even some Yorubas who looked neat.

Here are what Igbos and other non Yorubas should do going forward:

1. Do not allow yourself or family members to be counted in Lagos. Move to your state of origin if you can during the census & be counted there. If you can't for any reason, then lock your gate/doors and move everyone inside whenever census people arrive.

2. Igbos should ensure that headquarters of their businesses are domiciled in the East. Nnewi should be the motor parts hub in Nigeria. Onitsha the computer village hub. Aba the clothes and shoes hub. All containers should be opened in the East and redistributed across Nigeria from there. The bottom line will be to ensure their prices are significantly cheaper in the East and taxes paid there too.

3. Start divesting from Lagos and reduce your assets to the barest minimum. Lagos is not safe whether you like it or not. Had it been Igbos retaliated, these people would have used to opportunity to loot shops and burn markets. Some of them were even saying that Ebeano supermarket will be their first target once it starts. Stop risking your assets in a hostile region.

With AFCTA now in effect, ECOWAS is no longer the only region we can focus on. It's ECOWAS that made Lagos so attractive but with AFCTA, Eastern cities are now more strategically located.

Stop making yourselves vulnerable to envy, hate and attacks. Act now before it's too late.
also igbo should have a well equipped fire service in every of their market. The should stop depending on government for fir fighting. I always cry whenever I see my brother's goods been burned down

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by tsephanyah(f): 7:29pm On Mar 20, 2023
Don't let the door hit y'all on the way out
Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Houseontherock1: 7:30pm On Mar 20, 2023
tsephanyah:
tell them to go back... They'll not because they're roast each other back in the dot shit hell.. they fcking hate each other
Please let's humor them... let's pretend as if they can actually go back grin grin grin
Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by akingangan: 7:32pm On Mar 20, 2023
Elections were suspended in Abia and Enugu due to violence
but it is Lagos you people are concerned about

These images show a group of Igbos attacking people in Lagos

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Vote4Obi: 7:33pm On Mar 20, 2023
BUSINESSMAN2:
also igbo should have a well equipped fire service in every of their market. The should stop depending on government for fir fighting. I always cry whenever I see my brother's goods been burned down

Yes, that's important too.

I'm happy that someone like Otti won in Abia and with Soludo in Anambra, they can coordinate the infrastructural and logistics aspect needed for these investments.

There should be short, medium and long term plans.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Vote4Obi: 7:39pm On Mar 20, 2023
As for those Igbos still buying up estates in swamps and forests to develop, you're only doing yourself.

By the time you stop investing there, rents will skyrocket and these envious people will be forced to relocate to Ogun state to live.

Also, before you help anyone, consider their roots. You may end up helping your enemies.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by onumadu: 7:46pm On Mar 20, 2023
Vote4Obi:
As for those Igbos still buying up estates in swamps and forests to develop, you're only doing yourself.

By the time you stop investing there, rents will skyrocket and these envious people will be forced to relocate to Ogun state to live.


Also, before you help anyone, consider their roots. You may end up helping your enemies.

This is solid strategic approach, but you know our people are not strategic in their business dealings.
If even 10% of Igbo in Lagos do this, that is enough.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by DanielPat01: 7:46pm On Mar 20, 2023
When Ojukwu came to Lagos and saw the massive development and investment Igbos made in Lagos Ojukwu shouted.

He said "Ndi-Igbo Ewu!" He instructed to them to answer if he calls them goat...

He instructed Igbos to come back to the East and start make the most development there but Igbos no dey here.

It's only a fool that would have a big investment in a land that is not yours forgetting what happened in the devastating civil war.

With what I saw in this Election I can't make any massive investment here in Abuja let alone Lagos.

We don see Yoruba people finish. Their only pain was that an Igbo man was on the ballot and beat their so called city boy (BAT) with a party he joined less than 9 months ago.

If BIAFRA should come it would be as a result of ethno-racist activities meted out against the Igbos by tribally condemned Nigerians. We are taking note.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by SWATMan: 9:04pm On Mar 20, 2023
Foreigner12:
Awon oloriburuku. grin


30 years ago, Tokyo Japan was the Largest city in the world with a population of about 30 million inhabitants, she was the economic capital of the east with many corporation headquartered there. Today the city's population has dropped to about 13 million because of a lot of factors. This is to tell you that Lagos can be depopulated also by some primitive and anachronistic behavior been peddled by your likes. You lots do not know the consequences of these archaic actions you are romancing with. Time will tell.

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by helinues: 9:07pm On Mar 20, 2023
Attache by force.

They don't even believe in their own judgement

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Rikkely: 9:18pm On Mar 20, 2023
helinues:
Attache by force.

They don't even believe in their own judgement


Unity beggar, can't you see we have nothing in common with you guys? why can't we go our separate way
you don't want to hear the mention of separation
Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Vote4Obi: 10:43pm On Mar 20, 2023
helinues:
Attache by force.

They don't even believe in their own judgement

Mumu, Kate Henshaw and so many others from SS you primitive neanderthals attacked in Lagos, are they Igbos?

So, why are you afraid that your enemies will unite against you?

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Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by Vote4Obi: 10:48pm On Mar 20, 2023
SWATMan:


30 years ago, Tokyo Japan was the Largest city in the world with a population of about 30 million inhabitants, she was the economic capital of the east with many corporation headquartered there. Today the city's population has dropped to about 13 million because of a lot of factors. This is to tell you that Lagos can be depopulated also by some primitive and anachronistic behavior been peddled by your likes. You lots do not know the consequences of these archaic actions you are romancing with. Time will tell.

Making Lagos irrelevant can even happen more swiftly. With afcta, focus is no longer on ECOWAS but the entire African continent. So, Lagos is no longer strategically located.

A city where 90% of its inhabitants will gladly abandon if they find alternative is nothing to brag about.
Re: Attacks On Non Yorubas In Lagos: What Igbos & Others Must Do by 2mch(m): 10:50pm On Mar 20, 2023
Vote4Obi:


Making Lagos irrelevant can even happen more swiftly. With afcta, focus is no longer on ECOWAS but the entire African continent. So, Lagos is no longer strategically located.

A city where 90% of its inhabitants will gladly abandon if they find alternative is nothing to brag about.
Abeg, make it irrelevant. Move tonight. We don tire. We wan the city to be irrelevant.

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