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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Dikegodspower(m): 5:15pm On Jun 07, 2023
Igbos this, Igbos that, na una go still tire, we're the life of Lagos state.
Afonjas should Know this and know peace or better still, masturbate on my thread
Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by badbwoy77: 6:26pm On Jun 07, 2023
OBOTE!!!
Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Sltp: 6:33pm On Jun 07, 2023
Igbos are leeches but y'all refuse to let them go. You reject regional government and decentralization. You reject referendum. You reject everything that would involve everyone being on their own yet the people that wants out are the leeches. At least if Igbos are no longer sharing nationality with you, you can legally try to boot them out
Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Nobody: 6:54pm On Jun 07, 2023
Dikegodspower:
Igbos this, Igbos that, na una go still tire, we're the life of Lagos state.
Afonjas should Know this and know peace or better still, masturbate on my thread

Life of Lagos in your dreams. Yorubas are far more sophisticated and refined than you guys, dress better, have a far more evolved and attractive culture plus thrive far more than you people at intellectually driven professions and endeavours from art, to architecture, music, graphic design etal.

Let me give you a little sample of trivial yet informative knowledge. Google "30+ Nigerian Travel Bloggers and Content Creators To Know In Nigeria and Abroad" and get a shock to your olodo brain.

https://www.sarahtoyin.com/blog/nigerian-travel-bloggers

Abeg what kind of yeye life of Lagos are you empty chest beaters fed on a diet of self-delusion and megalomaniac? Or you think "life of Lagos" is your 2 by 2 shop trading life?

This is what is annoying about you people and the most basic reason others always want you gone from Ghana to Indonesia.

You must always speak, based on no evidence at all, like megalomaniac who assume they are better than others and fight hosts everywhere.

What makes a dull and emptily braggart people "life of Lagos" that already has Yorubas who host the most fascinating culture of socialising, literature, art , hoapitality and culinary services, theatre and stage play and general entertainment in the whole Nigeria?

It is Yorubas that actually refine you uncouth lot showing you need them and not the other way round.

That is what we want below. You lot should go and prepare for it because actualisating it will now go into overdrive after Chinedu Gbadebo and Obi antics in Lagos reser many Yoruba brains.

Most Yorubas now know your disruptive, nuisance and ingrate potentials is not online alone as 'woke' Yorubas used to think. If in doubt see GRV, Eze of Ajao Estate and Chinasa Michael the BRT Park arsonist

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jun 07, 2023
Sltp:
Igbos are leeches but y'all refuse to let them go. You reject regional government and decentralization. You reject referendum. You reject everything that would involve everyone being on their own yet the people that wants out are the leeches. At least if Igbos are no longer sharing nationality with you, you can legally try to boot them out

Lol. Who has been running from regional government and decentralization other than Igbos who hid from promoting or talking about it for the 8 years Buhari was President while Yorubas, many in Buhari's own APC camp, led the demand for it?

Why are you people so cursed to the extent you can come on a public forum and lie to yourselves and the world so shamelessly?

When Yorubas used their State houses of assembly to fight and defeat Malami, over the birth of Amotekun, you lot hid.

As soon as Yorubas achieved the precedence, you reactionary cowards were quick to follow suit with Ebubeagu showing you just talk alone while always happy to watch other act.

Today Amotekun is the most comparatively professional complementary force to the NPF in Nigeria while Ebubeagu was disbanded in Abia for being a devilish force of extra judicial killing, kidnapping and robbery (google it) showing, once again, Yorubas no be una mate.

Go and fix yourselves, because you have serious problems, and stop coming online to satisfy your ignorant megalomania and propensity for lies and propaganda.

The truth is that the world knows you never say what you mean and never mean what you say but your crap about regional governance and decentralisation is just a a disgraceful joke taken too far.

Maybe you should tell us where your governors were when what is shown below was going on in 2021. Please regale me with more of your whataboutism and lies.

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by tuborme: 7:01pm On Jun 07, 2023
You want one Nigeria but you don’t want the sacrifices that come with it. Hypocrites
Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by FreeStuffsNG: 7:16pm On Jun 07, 2023
tuborme:
You want one Nigeria but you don’t want the sacrifices that come with it. Hypocrites
It takes the sacrifice of every tribe , not just your Yoruba hosts.

Give ,share and accommodate other Nigerians to flourish in Igboland first so we can take you serious enough. It's cheating others when you keep your 100% and covet those of others and still hate them your Yoruba hosts shocked

Abia state governor just appointed over 20 people yet no single Yoruba or non Igbo appointed but you want others to give the Igbo appointments in their own land. It is cheating. Stop cheating other Nigerians. It is bad and unacceptable.

All we want is collaboration by reciprocity and if you don't want it, stay off our own and continue keeping your 100%. The current system is not sustainable. We will not give you any more if you do not give us from your own because our own resources are finite too.

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by KimFlorence: 7:22pm On Jun 07, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
You had to mention South east out of all the tribes in Nigeria living in Lagos because the Igbos are far bigger and successful than you and your likes

There are millions of the northerners living in Lagos same way yorubas are living in the north and south east but as usual, The Igbos are your biggest competitors and biggest night mare

The south east people has contributed to more meaningful growth in Lagos than most yorubas from other Yoruba states living in Lagos .

The south east will continue to prosper against all odds because God made it so.

The south east will continue to buy more houses in Lagos against all odds in Jesus mighty name, Amen.

No matter how hard you try, wishes and dreams will not be horses. I have lived in Lagos all my life, Yorubas still owns 90% of the properties in Lagos. Igbos even owns more properties in Abuja than they own in Lagos. To the Igbo mind, the only successful people in Lagos are the Igbos. How come they haven't helped all their brothers hawking in the sun and their girls doing ashawo all over southwest. You've taught the woke and liberal YORUBAS the lessons they need to learn, I hope they learn before it's too late.The real Igbos who own properties and successful businesses in Lagos don't make noise, you'll never hear them boast about it, it's the failures, airheads, and chestbeaters who have no idea how much lands cost in the remotest parts of Lagos brags the most.

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by beejaay: 9:02pm On Jun 07, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Benefits of Law of Reciprocity

The benefits are too numerous and sustainable.

Jobs will be more abundant to the Yoruba natives at home and away from home.

This reciprocity policy will help provide jobs and social benefits to all Yoruba in other states especially if this policy of reciprocity is adopted by all the southwest states.

It will equally help draw mostly talents and less of lazy or criminal elements to the Southwest from the South East which in turn will help improve the economy of Yoruba states and Yoruba living outside SW, especially in Igboland.

The Yoruba need the jobs here at home too and those resident in Igboland should benefit from jobs in Igboland so that the same privileges the Igbo benefit here in Yorubaland their govts are giving with reciprocity to the Yoruba.

Our economy in SW will grow in leaps and bounds with the policy reciprocity.

The State Executive councils and state Houses of Assembly in the South West should formulate an effecrive strategy and laws to domesticate the policy of reciprocity in their states like they did with the Amotekun law.

A more radical variant of this pragmatic policy was adopted and implemented by the Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Ibrahim Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto-led Northern Nigeria government in the 1st republic . It was very effective to quickly help Northern Nigeria ramp up human capacity and infrastructural development before the Premier's life was terminated violently on January 15, 1966.

Conclusion

Yoruba should not cheat Igbo and Igbo should not cheat Yoruba. Enough of this politics of lies, hate and bigotry every 4 years.

Reciprocity is the way out.


https://www.nairaland.com/7612989/lagos-guber-plight-igbo-law
Mynd44 nlfpmod

this igbo people must be powerful that everyone is afraid of them and even make law against them...
the said law if done will hamr more people from the southwest than any other state.. most people defending and shouting our lagos are not an indigene of lagos state, even you shouting everywhere im sure is not from lagos...make una no kill una sef faa.. as for me i dey here dey enjoy my ilorin home town
Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by kayusely70(m): 9:11pm On Jun 07, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Background

Since 1999, Lagos state government from under Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (1999-2007) till date has been giving free education , free health and employment to our Igbo visitors in Lagos like the Yoruba natives since we are all Nigerians.

This is no longer sustainable without reciprocity before it is too late as real danger looms.

The issue will be fixed now. If Asiwaju Tinubu is blamed for creating the root cause of this socio-political problem then he should be part of those to fix it. Fix it as soon as possible before a 'native warrior' character in the mould of then young Gani Adams, who was barely able to communicate in English, rise up among the Yoruba youths and do it violently like we experienced in the 90s that forced Igbo to flee Lagos in fear and the Idi Araba Hausa/OPC wars . That will be bloody option hanging like sword of Damocles over our heads. Hence, I want us to use reciprocity to solve the problem.

I recall that some Lagos indigenes and notable Yoruba leaders including late Dr Fredrick Fasheun, founder of Odua Peoples Congress, OPC, protested then that the Yoruba who mostly suffered from the pre-1999 broken down Lagos ruined by bomb blasts, filth etc under poor management of successive military governments were not being prioritized in terms of rewards, economic opportunities and welfare needs but these leaders eventually yielded to Asiwaju's pleas that the benefits will go round and the Yoruba natives should exercise patience.
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Today some of those who opposed the all- comers approach of Asiwaju Tinubu leading a subnational government believe that he was the one who shrank the chances for the natives. They blame Asiwaju for giving 'too much' of Lagos oppprtunities to the Igbo and giving less part of the opportunities to them who suffered most. They are angry today that Asiwaju Tinubu sacrificed their yearnings and future for his future presidential ambition. Some of those disappointed Yoruba are tendencies behind clamour for Yoruba nation. They no longer trust Tinubu and Nigeria.

Curiously, most of the Igbo who directly benefited from the free provisions made by Asiwaju Tinubu-led government and still benefitting from these policies sustained by subsequent Lagos governments turned out to be unappreciative and hate Asiwaju most.

They hate Asiwaju Tinubu. They hate his wife. They hate his children and they hate everything about him.

The kind of hate is unprecedented to the point the tension today is the fall out of it.

All the good gestures and liberal policies initiated by Asiwaju Tinubu have been retained by successful governors but are still not appreciated by majority of Igbo in Lagos who have daily influx into Lagos because they have heard of opportunities in Lagos. The competition is now getting more intense and the Lagos state government appear to be pretending that the problem is not real.

Every four years, these Igbo residents in Lagos deliberately gather to promote the politics of lies, hate and bigotry against the dorminant political interest of their Yoruba host. The 2023 the candidate they are backing lost again calls for a foresight on how to stop these deep hate for the Yoruba politics the Igbo in Lagos play.
You've spoken very well and reasonably too brother!!!!!!!

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by kayusely70(m): 9:15pm On Jun 07, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:

It takes the sacrifice of every tribe , not just your Yoruba hosts.

Give ,share and accommodate other Nigerians to flourish in Igboland first so we can take you serious enough. It's cheating others when you keep your 100% and covet those of others and still hate them your Yoruba hosts shocked

Abia state governor just appointed over 20 people yet no single Yoruba or non Igbo appointed but you want others to give the Igbo appointments in their own land. It is cheating. Stop cheating other Nigerians. It is bad and unacceptable.

All we want is collaboration by reciprocity and if you don't want it, stay off our own and continue keeping your 100%. The current system is not sustainable. We will not give you any more if you do not give us from your own because our own resources are finite too.
Kudos to you brother! You've spoken very well and reasonably too!!!!!!!

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Nobody: 9:17pm On Jun 07, 2023
tuborme:
You want one Nigeria but you don’t want the sacrifices that come with it. Hypocrites

'One Nigeria' is dead and buried. Buhari poured the final grain of sand over it's dead body. Get with the program buddy.

We can all live better and much more productively, free of the bickering we are having here, by accepting our differences and working with them productively, through adopting regional governance.

Instead of enduring with 'one Nigeria' that is today a dirty and discredited term meaning those who despise themselves pretend they love each other so as to get in positions to fleece the wealth of the nation for their own corner, family and ethnic affiliates.

Let everyone go and control their resources. Even the Yoruba President, unlike Buhari, is showing a sincere commitment to this by now uncompromisingly insisting subsidy removal, with profit from crude refining going into private coffers, is the way forward.

It shows Yoruba no send una. If you have oil, do as you please with it. Ditto with gold etal. Leave us to control the "nothing" you insist is all we have in our land and agitate for regional governance so charity can begin at home for everyone.

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Nobody: 9:35pm On Jun 07, 2023
KimFlorence:


No matter how hard you try, wishes and dreams will not be horses. I have lived in Lagos all my life, Yorubas still owns 90% of the properties in Lagos. Igbos even owns more properties in Abuja than they own in Lagos. To the Igbo mind, the only successful people in Lagos are the Igbos. How come they haven't helped all their brothers hawking in the sun and their girls doing ashawo all over southwest. You've taught the woke and liberal YORUBAS the lessons they need to learn, I hope they learn before it's too late. The real Igbos who own properties and successful businesses in Lagos don't make noise, you'll never hear them boast about it, it's the failures, airheads, and chestbeaters who have no idea how much lands cost in the remotest parts of Lagos brags the most.

Well-said. You can see , from how early this move has come in the new term, that Yoruba political and administrative leaders are not smiling. Enough is enough is their current mindset.

Anyone who seats with elderly Yorubas and Yoruba intelligentsia caucuses will know they are fuming at themselves for dropping their guard to allow Obi and GRV get as dangerously far as they did in their agenda of hostile and insidious takeover of Lagos.

This is why, effectively, this 'checkmate' is coming from literally day one of a new political term. I would warn Igbos to head back to their region to build it and stay there, because Nigeria is changing for good in ways that won't favour vagrant and vagabond economic opportunity seekers, but they are a people who, using the word of Fela, are "original sufferhead".

They lost million in a needless war and are now destroying themselves and their region after blindly following a hate preacher so very obvious they don't do things the sensible or reasonable way.

I don't expect them to get that Yorubas are very serious in their desire to chart an Oduduwa-centric future for every corner of the SW all Nigerians are welcomed to, but unlike before, must understand that Yorubas people and their ideas control 100%.

As usual, they alone will learn the hard way, because of covetousness and greed, rather than respect and work with the fact that Yorubas are now demanding everyone should go and build lives and successes from their regional bases ala "charity begins at home".

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by KimFlorence: 10:24pm On Jun 07, 2023
Dsalvo:


Well-said. You can see , from how early this move has come in the new term, that Yoruba political and administrative leaders are not smiling. Enough is enough is their current mindset.

Anyone who seats with elderly Yorubas and Yoruba intelligentsia caucuses will know they are fuming at themselves for dropping their guard to allow Obi and GRV get as dangerously far as they did in their agenda of hostile and insidious takeover of Lagos.

This is why, effectively, this 'checkmate' is coming from literally day one of a new political term. I would warn Igbos to head back to their region to build it and stay there, because Nigeria is changing for good in ways that won't favour vagrant and vagabond economic opportunity seekers, but they are a people who, using the word of Fela, are "original sufferhead".

They lost million in a needless war and are now destroying themselves and their region after blindly following a hate preacher so very obvious they don't do things the sensible or reasonable way.

I don't expect them to get that Yorubas are very serious in their desire to chart an Oduduwa-centric future for every corner of the SW all Nigerians are welcomed to, but unlike before, must understand that Yorubas people and their ideas control 100%.

As usual, they alone will learn the hard way, because of covetousness and greed, rather than respect and work with the fact that Yorubas are now demanding everyone should go and build lives and successes from their regional bases ala "charity begins at home".

On point, bro

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Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by toneroforever(m): 10:56pm On Jun 07, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Background

Since 1999, Lagos state government from under Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (1999-2007) till date has been giving free education , free health and employment to our Igbo visitors in Lagos like the Yoruba natives since we are all Nigerians.

This is no longer sustainable without reciprocity before it is too late as real danger looms.

The issue will be fixed now. If Asiwaju Tinubu is blamed for creating the root cause of this socio-political problem then he should be part of those to fix it. Fix it as soon as possible before a 'native warrior' character in the mould of then young Gani Adams, who was barely able to communicate in English, rise up among the Yoruba youths and do it violently like we experienced in the 90s that forced Igbo to flee Lagos in fear and the Idi Araba Hausa/OPC wars . That will be bloody option hanging like sword of Damocles over our heads. Hence, I want us to use reciprocity to solve the problem.

I recall that some Lagos indigenes and notable Yoruba leaders including late Dr Fredrick Fasheun, founder of Odua Peoples Congress, OPC, protested then that the Yoruba who mostly suffered from the pre-1999 broken down Lagos ruined by bomb blasts, filth etc under poor management of successive military governments were not being prioritized in terms of rewards, economic opportunities and welfare needs but these leaders eventually yielded to Asiwaju's pleas that the benefits will go round and the Yoruba natives should exercise patience.
.
Today some of those who opposed the all- comers approach of Asiwaju Tinubu leading a subnational government believe that he was the one who shrank the chances for the natives. They blame Asiwaju for giving 'too much' of Lagos oppprtunities to the Igbo and giving less part of the opportunities to them who suffered most. They are angry today that Asiwaju Tinubu sacrificed their yearnings and future for his future presidential ambition. Some of those disappointed Yoruba are tendencies behind clamour for Yoruba nation. They no longer trust Tinubu and Nigeria.

Curiously, most of the Igbo who directly benefited from the free provisions made by Asiwaju Tinubu-led government and still benefitting from these policies sustained by subsequent Lagos governments turned out to be unappreciative and hate Asiwaju most.

They hate Asiwaju Tinubu. They hate his wife. They hate his children and they hate everything about him.

The kind of hate is unprecedented to the point the tension today is the fall out of it.

All the good gestures and liberal policies initiated by Asiwaju Tinubu have been retained by successful governors but are still not appreciated by majority of Igbo in Lagos who have daily influx into Lagos because they have heard of opportunities in Lagos. The competition is now getting more intense and the Lagos state government appear to be pretending that the problem is not real.

Every four years, these Igbo residents in Lagos deliberately gather to promote the politics of lies, hate and bigotry against the dorminant political interest of their Yoruba host. The 2023 the candidate they are backing lost again calls for a foresight on how to stop these deep hate for the Yoruba politics the Igbo in Lagos play.

Go & hustle. Igbos are not the cause of ur frustrations in life.

Yorubas depend more on government appointments and employment.
Igbos are into trade and commerce then we pay taxes.

If we succeed in our endeavors,oga it's not because of Ashiwaju.
Try and succeed in urself as well because we don't envy u.

Meanwhile,ur former leader formulated policies to cripple us during and after the war but 50 years after,u guys are still baffled how we keep excelling.

Whom God has blessed,no man can stop.
Re: Lagos No Man's Land Abolition Law: Law Of Reciprocity Is The Solution by Sltp: 11:56pm On Jun 07, 2023
Dsalvo:


Lol. Who has been running from regional government and decentralization other than Igbos who hid from promoting or talking about it for the 8 years Buhari was President while Yorubas, many in Buhari's own APC camp, led the demand for it?

Why are you people so cursed to the extent you can come on a public forum and lie to yourselves and the world so shamelessly?

When Yorubas used their State houses of assembly to fight and defeat Malami, over the birth of Amotekun, you lot hid.

As soon as Yorubas achieved the precedence, you reactionary cowards were quick to follow suit with Ebubeagu showing you just talk alone while always happy to watch other act.

Today Amotekun is the most comparatively professional complementary force to the NPF in Nigeria while Ebubeagu was disbanded in Abia for being a devilish force of extra judicial killing, kidnapping and robbery (google it) showing, once again, Yorubas no be una mate.

Go and fix yourselves, because you have serious problems, and stop coming online to satisfy your ignorant megalomania and propensity for lies and propaganda.

The truth is that the world knows you never say what you mean and never mean what you say but your crap about regional governance and decentralisation is just a a disgraceful joke taken too far.

Maybe you should tell us where your governors were when what is shown below was going on in 2021. Please regale me with more of your whataboutism and lies.



first, you must be stupid to assume I'm Igbo. Igbo's literally went to war to secede from this country, how far more can one go to assert willingness to be on their own? Yoruba has to decide what they want. You can't keep supporting the oppressors just for crumbs and still turn around to claim the savior. Y'all are the major problem we have in this country. If you stand up to the Hausa the way the Igbo's do, Nigeria would have divided Into more manageable chunks by now and Yoruba country would have more than it is today - but no, you like the crumbs from the massas table and the benefits that Lagos gets from being the commercial capital of a big Nigeria. Y'all never look at the bigger picture.

Talking about Amotekun, Amotekun has been engaging in extra judicial killings as well. I'm from the South South. Among the East, The West and the South, where is Fulani terrorising most? Has your Amotekun being able to safe you? If not, you must be stupid boasting about Amotekun when you can simply get your freedom from Nigeria and use your army to secure against the marauding terrorists. Do you know the way other African countries treat those terrorists? It's because they're independent and have their army. They dare not misbehave in Ghana.

We don't have any security outfit in the south south but Fulani terrorise y'all with Amotekun than they do in our region. Yoruba and Igbo are the majority ethnic groups. Keep embracing massa so they can give you crumbs and think you're hurting the Igbo. You're hurting yourself more

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