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Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by Kuginzi: 3:32pm On Feb 03
A chieftain of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, on Saturday, said it was time for Igbos to gradually start retreating and redirecting their businesses back to the South-East.

Isiguzoro was reacting to a circulated online video of helpless Igbo traders at the Trinity spare parts market in Apapa, Lagos, on February 1, 2024, lamenting over their inability to salvage their goods and products.

While describing the situation as disheartening, Isiguzoro said the organization was meticulously “documenting the systematic demolition of Igbo-populated markets in Lagos State,” adding that the body is “closely observing the distinct pattern of these demolitions.”

A statement by the factional Secretary General of Ohanaeze, decried the use of state machinery against peaceful Igbo traders in Lagos State.

According to Isiguzoro: “In light of these distressing events, Ndigbo must acknowledge that it is now time to gradually retreat and redirect their businesses back home.”

The factional Secretary General urged President Bola Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State to urgently intervene and stop future demolitions.

He added: “The relentless targeting of Igbo traders and their businesses under the guise of development is unacceptable.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo implores Igbo traders to relocate the headquarters of their businesses to Igbo land to avoid further complications arising from future market demolitions.

“We fervently urge President Tinubu and the Governor of Lagos State to demonstrate true leadership by intervening decisively to protect the rights and interests of all citizens, regardless of their ethnicity.”

https://dailypost.ng/2024/02/03/start-relocating-ohanaeze-on-demolition-of-igbo-populated-markets-in-lagos/

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by IkeOnyia: 3:40pm On Feb 03
Igbos who are running to Lagos to escape wickedness and lack of good paying job opportunities in the east are whom you are telling to go back! Ohaneze must be joking.

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by danvon(m): 3:46pm On Feb 03
As if they are ready to handle the effect of mass Igbo immigration to the South East.

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by Dpharisee: 3:46pm On Feb 03
Isiguzoro is Nairaland Ohaneze? Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu is the leader of the Ohaneze that we know and not this impostor from APC

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by koondog: 3:47pm On Feb 03
The economy is on life support, people are suffering at an unprecedented rate, but what's important to this tribalistic government is demolishing Igbo properties. And you think this government will succeed? That's why nothing they do works because of the tribalism and wickedness in their hearts. Umu ekwensu!

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by APCNig: 3:49pm On Feb 03
We have told you this severally. Relocate with your hard drugs, fake drugs, and baby factories

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by 2special(m): 3:49pm On Feb 03
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by Yujin(m): 4:17pm On Feb 03
We are documenting all the demolitions Sanwo Olu and his peope are doing on our people's businesses. As no one is talking now, let no one talk when we return the deed. It will be a crime to speak up that time.

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by MsAllison(f): 4:24pm On Feb 03
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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by T8ksy(m): 4:28pm On Feb 03
Yujin:
We are documenting all the demolitions Sanwo Olu and his peope are doing on our people's businesses. As no one is talking now, let no one talk when return the deed. It will be a crime to speak up that time.


You na go document tire, o!
I hope you are also compiling the demolitions that soludo is doing in Enugu.

Ol' boy, stop issuing empty threats as it doesn't faze us. Las las una go vermose from our land by fire by force. Take your pick.

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by lexylaw40kuti: 4:34pm On Feb 03
EmirGold:
You go document tire
documentary
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by APCNig: 4:37pm On Feb 03
IkeOnyia:
Igbos who are running to Lagos to escape wickedness and lack of good paying job opportunities in the east are whom you are telling to go back! Ohaneze must be joking.

I think the guy has collected money from Unknown Gun Men and IPOB in order to help to trick Igbos back to Igboland so that UGM and IPOB will use them for pepper soup
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by Christistruth00: 4:50pm On Feb 03
AlhajiCSO:
Fergie001 mynd44 nlfpmod Seun Dominique Mukina2
Rule 2


Be quiet and learn !!!!!
There is not a single insult or bitterness there

We are telling people the mistakes of the past that must never again be repeated !!!!!

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by drmuchin: 4:56pm On Feb 03
Dem no dey tell deaf man say war don start
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by muykem: 5:01pm On Feb 03
Ohaneze didn't issue statement when demolition was done in Anambra and Eungu state.

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by fuckingAyaya(m): 5:06pm On Feb 03
HeeBraHim2:


Lmao, Lagos matter dey pain una too much o

We are chasing the OSU cast people out of Yoruba land. You guys are born to dominate prison.

The number of YEEBOWS in prison plenty the one wey dey roam around. 😂

pain how? Go back to ogbomoso and continue ur skull mining there. Fyi I'm a lagosians so don't play.
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by jmoore(m): 5:06pm On Feb 03
muykem:
Ohaneze didn't issue statement when demolition was done in Anambra and Eungu state.
You no dey read? FACTIONAL, check your dictionary!
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by jmoore(m): 5:09pm On Feb 03
It is only one that doesn't know the traits of Igbo people that will think many will relocate back.

Igbo people will continue to build a significant presence in all states.

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Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by tommy589(m): 5:10pm On Feb 03
Christistruth00:



Be quiet and learn !!!!!
There is not a single insult or bitterness there

We are telling people the mistakes of the past that must never again be repeated !!!!!

God forbid. We won't go through another civil war again.

Unlike other places,those with buildings returned back to their properties ownership without any single illegitimate claim by their Yoruba host
Re: Start Relocating’ – Ohanaeze On Demolition Of Igbo-populated Markets In Lagos by TYCO77: 5:14pm On Feb 03
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Kuginzi:
A chieftain of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, on Saturday, said it was time for Igbos to gradually start retreating and redirecting their businesses back to the South-East.

Isiguzoro was reacting to a circulated online video of helpless Igbo traders at the Trinity spare parts market in Apapa, Lagos, on February 1, 2024, lamenting over their inability to salvage their goods and products.

While describing the situation as disheartening, Isiguzoro said the organization was meticulously “documenting the systematic demolition of Igbo-populated markets in Lagos State,” adding that the body is “closely observing the distinct pattern of these demolitions.”

A statement by the factional Secretary General of Ohanaeze, decried the use of state machinery against peaceful Igbo traders in Lagos State.

There is no designated market in Trinity, to be honest Trinity in Ajeromi-Ifelodun is a residential domain unofficially converted to trading arena.

According to Isiguzoro: “In light of these distressing events, Ndigbo must acknowledge that it is now time to gradually retreat and redirect their businesses back home.”

The factional Secretary General urged President Bola Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State to urgently intervene and stop future demolitions.

He added: “The relentless targeting of Igbo traders and their businesses under the guise of development is unacceptable.

“Ohanaeze Ndigbo implores Igbo traders to relocate the headquarters of their businesses to Igbo land to avoid further complications arising from future market demolitions.

“We fervently urge President Tinubu and the Governor of Lagos State to demonstrate true leadership by intervening decisively to protect the rights and interests of all citizens, regardless of their ethnicity.”

https://dailypost.ng/2024/02/03/start-relocating-ohanaeze-on-demolition-of-igbo-populated-markets-in-lagos/

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