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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Christistruth03: 11:48am On Jun 19, 2023
Soludo demolished Odumeje’s Church


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgJ_NXjUMiw

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by mrvitalis(m): 11:49am On Jun 19, 2023
Christistruth03:


Good ,

Much more space for the Fulani in the SE
As long as they live in the cities peacefully sure

But that can't try the rubbish they have been doing in South West
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by AlexBells(m): 12:03pm On Jun 19, 2023
Trizyd:



Wow, wishing downfall for people. This definitely hate.

Hate at heart and speech.

Your emotions being uncontrollable has shown your true heart.
so Waterloo means hate, lol I was right all along about entertaining your type of people, just continue someday you may meet your Waterloo unless you change
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Balogunodua(m): 12:05pm On Jun 19, 2023
kettykin:
Alaba has not recorded building collapse, building collapse is a Lagos Island problem. The Demolition is simply a case of people shooting instead of trouble shooting, with time Lagos will experience the warri issue of socioeconomic decline with other states coming up

Pinned rant!

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Balogunodua(m): 12:19pm On Jun 19, 2023
AlexBells:
I'm fully in support of Igbos gradually reducing their investment in Lagos and take precautionary measures on acquiring non Movable properties.

Now to the issue at hand, while understanding that Lagos state government have every right to demolish distressed building as was said, the lead up and timing is suspicious. You can argue that a state can do whatever they wished without caring what anyone feels however perception is very important in governance.

Here in Enugu the governor tried to stop the sit at home head on earlier on but the people didn't pay attention to him becuase the people felt that was a wrong timing, he should first fix the potholes, becuase there's still a cold war so far Nnamdi Kanu is incarceration and creating another war is uncalled for.

Coming to the case of Lagos state, Igbos have that justification to feel targeted given the events of the past 3 months. 1. Tinubu losing in Lagos, 2. Sanwolu having a tough time winning in Lagos 3. The statement by the Lagos state house of assembly members threatening to make anti non indigenous laws. 4. The No Man's land saga 6. The increased rhetoric between Yorubas and Igbos and 7. The targeting and harassment of Igbos during the election.

All these are Omens that have transformed a government decision into a vendetta. Who am I to advice the government that the timing was wrong and that it could have been better to give the Demolition at least six months, since the people in the business district are mainly Igbos, if the buildings collapsed on them fair enough.

These sort of morale lowering event is coming at a time when economic hardship is unfolding in the country, I don't know who will laugh last but Lagos state is being a little impatient and while those buildings were marked since 2016. The timing is suspicious.

Expected cheesy


You guyz are of the most deluded people on earth.... there are hundreds of tribes in Lagos, but only Igbos play the victim card anytime a law is been passed..... bloody narcissist.. angry

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by AlexBells(m): 12:20pm On Jun 19, 2023
Balogunodua:


Expected cheesy


You guyz are of the most deluded people on earth....their are hundreds of tribes in Lagos, but only Igbos play the victim card anytime a law is been passed..... bloody narcissist.. angry
Well let's see how it goes, don't be in a hurry to celebrate
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Balogunodua(m): 12:26pm On Jun 19, 2023
AlexBells:

Well let's see how it goes, don't be in a hurry to celebrate

I celebrate every single day of my life....so I don't know what kind of celebration you're talking about.

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Trizyd(m): 12:49pm On Jun 19, 2023
AlexBells:
so Waterloo means hate, lol I was right all along about entertaining your type of people, just continue someday you may meet your Waterloo unless you change

Lol... Clouded mind.

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by aljharem(m): 12:50pm On Jun 19, 2023
Afamed:

Typical chest beater. What has your human capital contributed to the growth of the nation?

Absolutely nothing but the usual social media noise

Contribution = fake products, crime, tribalism

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Trizyd(m): 12:51pm On Jun 19, 2023
AlexBells:

Well let's see how it goes, don't be in a hurry to celebrate


Our day of celebration is still coming, when my tribe celebrates, it's loud. Chill for that. Man no be God.

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by honeyB2018: 12:54pm On Jun 19, 2023
AlexBells:
I'm fully in support of Igbos gradually reducing their investment in Lagos and take precautionary measures on acquiring non Movable properties.

Now to the issue at hand, while understanding that Lagos state government have every right to demolish distressed building as was said, the lead up and timing is suspicious. You can argue that a state can do whatever they wished without caring what anyone feels however perception is very important in governance.

Here in Enugu the governor tried to stop the sit at home head on earlier on but the people didn't pay attention to him becuase the people felt that was a wrong timing, he should first fix the potholes, becuase there's still a cold war so far Nnamdi Kanu is incarceration and creating another war is uncalled for.

Coming to the case of Lagos state, Igbos have that justification to feel targeted given the events of the past 3 months. 1. Tinubu losing in Lagos, 2. Sanwolu having a tough time winning in Lagos 3. The statement by the Lagos state house of assembly members threatening to make anti non indigenous laws. 4. The No Man's land saga 6. The increased rhetoric between Yorubas and Igbos and 7. The targeting and harassment of Igbos during the election.

All these are Omens that have transformed a government decision into a vendetta. Who am I to advice the government that the timing was wrong and that it could have been better to give the Demolition at least six months, since the people in the business district are mainly Igbos, if the buildings collapsed on them fair enough.

These sort of morale lowering event is coming at a time when economic hardship is unfolding in the country, I don't know who will laugh last but Lagos state is being a little impatient and while those buildings were marked since 2016. The timing is suspicious.


Couple of months ago, Alaba Arago, was marked for demolition and 14 days quit notice was given, till date, nothing has been done to that,it was swept under the political carpet.
The atrocities that are committed in Alaba Arago, if it's done in Alaba International market, Alaba International, would have been demolished long ago.
Well whatever happens, whatever has a beginning, will also have and end. It may be that in the end, the demolition will turn around to favor the IGBOS.
Let's watch and see.
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by vanunu: 1:00pm On Jun 19, 2023
Naijaguy123:
You can simply go back to Enugu or Oweri . You don’t have to stay in Lagos.


Since your ancestors killed more than 3 million Igbos to achieve one Nigeria, the Igbos most stay in Lagos and do their business, the Igbos are not dragging ownership of Lagos with you.
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by dominic17: 1:13pm On Jun 19, 2023
If you know anything about Economy you know to SMEs are the engine to powers economies far more than the big scale industries like Dangote & co
Afamed:
A butterfly who mistakenly takes itself to be an Eagle

Dangote with well over $30B investments in Lagos never make a noise na nonentities with 2metre/ 2metre shop dey make the loudest noise
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Christistruth03: 1:18pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

As long as they live in the cities peacefully sure

But that can't try the rubbish they have been doing in South West

They have the right to live wherever they want in one Nigeria , City or elsewhere
Remember?

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Trizyd(m): 1:29pm On Jun 19, 2023
dominic17:
If you know anything about Economy you know to SMEs are the engine to powers economies far more than the big scale industries like Dangote & co


Uhmm, economist👍🙌.

Give instance ls sir.

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by mrvitalis(m): 1:31pm On Jun 19, 2023
Christistruth03:


They have the right to live wherever they want in one Nigeria , City or elsewhere
Remember?
Not on people's ancestry farmland

Igbos go to a place, we don't take land by force we buy most times far above average price
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by AlexBells(m): 1:35pm On Jun 19, 2023
Balogunodua:


I celebrate every single day of my life....so I don't know what kind of celebration you're talking about.
you will know when it is time,
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Christistruth03: 2:04pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

Not on people's ancestry farmland

Igbos go to a place, we don't take land by force we buy most times far above average price


But they never call anywhere a no man’s land or threaten to burn down their hosts Town or threaten to chase the hosts Monarchs off their thrones

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by AfonjaScud: 2:04pm On Jun 19, 2023
OldBeer:
They can only show power to Yorubas. They can't try their nonsense in south south because we get their medicine. grin


Bravo !!! But watch how this will end for them. Many of them will flee our space like frightened dogs with their tails between their legs.

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Nobody: 2:07pm On Jun 19, 2023
OldBeer:
They can only show power to Yorubas. They can't try their nonsense in south south because we get their medicine. grin

So who owns PH?

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by mrvitalis(m): 2:08pm On Jun 19, 2023
Christistruth03:



But they never call anywhere a no man’s land or threaten to chase the hosts Monarchs off their thrones
Come and buy my land you can call out no man's land, no be your land?

So you prefer people who kill your people, rape your mother's seize your farm land to people who pay premium for your land and call it no man's land?

Lmaooo
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by AfonjaScud: 2:09pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

Lol try am na if u get mind because my brother slap me I no do anything means u a stranger can do it.. If them born una well try am

You're already weeping online over the little action going on at Alábá. Chest-beaters suddenly acknowledge Sanwo-Olu as 'hos excellency" begging for 'compensation'.
Very soon, all your empty boast will turn to sorrow and utter depression and shame.

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by mrvitalis(m): 2:11pm On Jun 19, 2023
AfonjaScud:


You're already weeping online over the little action going on at Alábá. Chest-beaters suddenly acknowledge Sanwo-Olu as 'hos excellency" begging for 'compensation'.
Very soon, all your empty boast will turn to sorrow and utter depression and shame.
No body is weeping oga... We are just stating it for record purposes

There is nothing you guys can do to igbos that igbos haven't faced worse yet came out on top
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Holluwhakemmy(f): 2:15pm On Jun 19, 2023
This is the right ✅ time if anybody is not okay by it there are other states in Nigeria simply move there stop playing victim mentality

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Holluwhakemmy(f): 2:19pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

Lol for this one Nigeria

You wanted one Nigeria abi? This is one Nigeria the only way to chase igbos out of Lagos is to divide Nigeria

In the next 20 years we aim to double our population in Lagos
Go ahead your wailling of crying victim mentality will also double and your region remain desolate

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by mrvitalis(m): 2:36pm On Jun 19, 2023
Holluwhakemmy:
Go ahead your wailling of crying victim mentality will also double and your region remain desolate
Person with victim mentality they come your land come buy up your land? No na

Stop projecting
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Holluwhakemmy(f): 2:41pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

Person with victim mentality they come your land come buy up your land? No na

Stop projecting
Trash as usual go and develop your region and stop disturbing our peace enough is enough. They are making a new law now which will prevent you people from having access to our land

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Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by mrvitalis(m): 2:57pm On Jun 19, 2023
Holluwhakemmy:
Trash as usual go and develop your region and stop disturbing our peace enough is enough. They are making a new law now which will prevent you people from having access to our land
Our region is developing just fine

We would keep milking you dry... If u don't like it call for division of Nigeria...
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Nobody: 3:01pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

Our region is developing just fine

We would keep milking you dry... If u don't like it call for division of Nigeria...


You are milking yourselves dry. watch, we are on to you people now.

Division of Nigeria will forever be you peoples plague, it’s your curse and you will forever carry it alone.
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by CJStarz: 3:01pm On Jun 19, 2023
All that he listed took place, didn't they? If it isn't victimization,then tell me what it is! No worries,Igbos are born survivors. When you think you've crushed them,they rose up stronger and higher. That's how God made us.
Salaam!


TemplarLandry:
Lol. Always playing victim.
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by Holluwhakemmy(f): 3:05pm On Jun 19, 2023
mrvitalis:

Our region is developing just fine

We would keep milking you dry... If u don't like it call for division of Nigeria...
call for division of Nigeria that's your peoples new agenda now as a result of killing themselves because of your bi.afraud agitation. One just relocate to my town now from Anambra with 3kids. South East will soon become an history of once upon a time
Re: 7 Bad Omens That Preceded The Alaba Demolition Signaling A Yoruba Vendetta by CJStarz: 3:06pm On Jun 19, 2023
Seems you haven't travelled beyond your state. Thousands of Yourubas are living in Igbo land, many of them voted for Tinubu without harassment. They have not been asked to go back to their states. If the Igbos are forced to leave Lagos in tears,Lagos would be left unto you desolate. The Earth is the Lord's.


Naijaguy123:
You can simply go back to Enugu or Oweri . You don’t have to stay in Lagos.

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