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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by optionalY09: 8:21am On Mar 26, 2023
Igbos are bunch of filth moving around to cause havoc. No one should accommodate them. Parasites. nna don’t want to listen right. I told you guys it’s enough just move on or go back to the east

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by talk2hb1(m): 8:23am On Mar 26, 2023
I Don’t Know Where I Belong anymore
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by cktheluckyman: 8:31am On Mar 26, 2023
CXLVII:


That’s my problem with them! After chest beating, they are so quick to play the victim card.
The violence you people are looking for one day you will see it and then you will realize that indeed no one has a monopoly over violence.

Tinubu will be the ultimate loser when the shit hits the fan
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by highsurge: 8:33am On Mar 26, 2023
Na WA oooh! " There was a country"...we are all doomed...created by ourselves...we are definitely at a point of no return....no pretense in any form about the current ethnic division and resentment in this NIGERIA...
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by tunjijones(m): 9:19am On Mar 26, 2023
emee701:
Nigeria is not abroad. No one forced you to live in lagos. Lagos politics is for yorubas only okay

In that abroad, there was a time that women are not allowed to vote. There was a time the blacks were not allowed to vote.
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by TheEndless: 9:23am On Mar 26, 2023
omonnakoda:
Don’t stay in Lagos, and benefit from the leadership, infrastructure and economy Lagosians built over time, yet carry resentment towards them. You threaten violence and de-market Lagos on social media. You have options. Behave or relocate!” – Reno Omokri.

Let me open this short contribution by saying that I completely agree with the views expressed above by Pastor Reno Omokri.

Let us hope that those he is attempting to offer such wise counsel appreciate and accept it before it is too late and things fall apart.

Related News
Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: It was as if devil landed — Bode George
Randy father impregnates daughter in Ogun
Nigeria recorded 2,056 fire incidents, N1trn losses in 2022 – GOC
I am constrained to go further by saying that I also share the views of my dear friend, brother and colleague at the Tinubu/Shettima PCC, Omo Oba Bayo Onanuga, who reflected the views and thoughts of millions of our fellow Yorubas when he expressed deep and legitimate concerns about the attempt by the Ibo community in Lagos to take over our land and claim it as theirs.

This is something that they themselves would never tolerate members of any other ethnic nationality to attempt to do in the East and neither would any of us try it.

The truth is that if you insist on living in someone else’s land or territory, you must respect them. And as they say, respect begets respect.

If you must live amongst us, kindly refrain from poking your fingers into our eyes simply because we gave you the space and afforded you the opportunities that you have refused to offer us in the East.

We do this because we are decent, civilised, kind-hearted, peace-loving and just people who believe strongly in the ethos of charity, a plurality of community, the efficacy of racial and religious harmony, peaceful coexistence and full and unfettered integration.
That does NOT, however, mean that we are fools. Our history proves that we are slow to anger but irresistible in battle. It is not wise to provoke us or raise our sleeping swords.

Being too kind, accommodating and charitable has its price and it appears that we the Yoruba may have learnt this the hard way.
Opening up your home to a stranger and being your brother’s keeper is one thing but giving him your head and all that is dear to you on a platter of gold is quite another.

And unless they change their attitude quickly and drastically it may well be better for them to go home.

As a consequence of recent events and the outrageous and insulting “Lagos is a no man’s land” battle cry and mantra which many Ibos in Lagos espouse and constantly bellow and mouth, many of our people believe that Alaba International Market, Computer Village, Trade Fair and other places that they have occupied and taken over should be evacuated and vacated and converted to schools, deep sea ports, housing estates and amusement parks.

That is the level of anger and view of millions of our people today and we ignore those views at our peril.

They also believe that we should act fast and make the necessary changes in our attitude to non-Yoruba settlers and aliens and reflect on our propensity for being too “woke” and too liberal in our dealings with them.

This view was ably reflected by Rotimi Adeosun when he tweeted the following day after the governorship election in Lagos on March 19.
He wrote, “Congrats to putting an end to the issue of real ownership of Lagos. Going forward, let there be a review of the following: Land ownership and rent law.

Elective and appointive policy. The ethnic concentration of markets. Limits to liberalisation culture. The teaching of Yoruba history. Be wary of usurpers!”

Points are taken and forceful, compelling and lucid they are too.

In his own contribution, one Legendary Joe again reflected the mood when he tweeted the following:
“We voted in Lagos today not along political lines but along the lines of heritage. We voted for our pride. We made a statement that our liberal nature should never be abused. What we won’t attempt in yours, do not force on us. We voted to retain Lagos”.

These are insightful and incisive contributions and they must be taken very seriously.

They can best be described as wake-up calls and the propositions and counsel that are being suggested and offered must be considered by all the relevant stakeholders in Yorubaland generally and Lagos particularly before it is too late.

Clearly thanks to the insulting ways and disrespectful tone, words and attitude of those that came from the East to settle amongst us yet covet our land and seek to destroy everything we value and stand for, Yoruba nationalism has come alive again.

Our gullible liberalism and naive wokeism have resulted in a dangerous, hard-line and pronounced backlash which is fuelled by anger and which cannot be easily managed and contained.

Our people are now counting the cost of our innocent yet disastrous open door policy and disposition as a direct consequence of the excesses and provocative actions of the Ibos in Lagos.

And what is that cost?

If you really want to know let’s go back in time a little.

Permit me to take you on a walk down history lane.

When Nnamdi Azikiwe, the NCNC and the Igbo State Union tried to take over Yoruba land in the 1952 Western Regional elections, he lost to Obafemi Awolowo and the Action Group by a very narrow margin.

I believe it was by two seats in Parliament and Action Group was saved from a Zik victory only because they went into an alliance with the Ibadan Peoples Party which gave them a majority of two in Parliament! That is how close it was.

Had it not been for that Zik, an Igbo man, would have been elected as the first Premier of the old Western Region and the Yoruba would have eventually lost EVERYTHING including their language, culture, heritage, land and values.

After his defeat Zik packed his bags and said the following famous words: “I shall return to the East from whence I came”.
Thereafter he went back to the old Eastern Region to be elected Premier.

71 years later the story appears to have repeated itself.

The Ibo, this time led by one Peter Obi, a trader who was fuelled, strengthened and emboldened by his relative success and gains during the presidential election in the state two weeks earlier, tried to forcefully take over Lagos in the 2023 governorship election by intimidation, threats and propaganda and by fielding a young and impressionable man by the name of Chinedu Rhodes-Vivour who neither speaks nor understands Yoruba, whose family derives from Sierra Leonne and Opobo in Rivers State and who, like his aggressive supporters, claimed that Lagos is a “no man’s land” as his candidate.

Thankfully they failed and the young man was roundly defeated by Jide Sanwo-Olu, a young, diligent, hardworking, civilised, decent and focused administrator and bona fide Yoruba man.

It is now time for Peter, Chinedu and all their Obidient supporters to follow Zik’s noble example, tread the path of honor and either respect us and live with us in love and peace or go back to the East “from whence they came”. They will do far better there. We in the South-West must do a lot of soul-searching and educate the liberals in our midst about the dangers of being too kind, too charitable and too accommodating to the usurpers that have infiltrated our territory.

We can show them charity, love and kindness but this must never be at the expense of our values, identity, dignity, culture or heritage.

We must endeavour to ensure that history does not repeat itself again, that this terrible cycle of our Ibo brothers repaying our good with ingratitude and subterfuge stops and that they never have the temerity and effrontery to claim that Lagos, or indeed any other part of Yoruba land, is theirs again.

• Fani-Kayode is a former Minister of Aviation


Long yaaaaaaawwwwwwwn
This is the thing that A.Fonja Mozulem pigs 🐷 are taking seriously 🙄

Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Bryan88(m): 9:35am On Mar 26, 2023
President of d senseless urchins...alwaz spewing thrash.
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Volksfuhrer(m): 10:21am On Mar 26, 2023
mployer:
Rubbish.

Igbos outnumber you guys in Lagos. The poll has shown it ...

You should have used your great numbers to make Chinedu Governor nah. What prevented you from doing so? Don't tell me it was self restraint. grin

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by mployer(m): 10:22am On Mar 26, 2023
Volksfuhrer:


You should have used your great numbers to make Chinedu Governor nah. What prevented you from doing so? Don't tell me it was self restraint. grin


I already stated that everyone cannot be agbero at the same time.
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by SenatePresdo(m): 10:29am On Mar 26, 2023
johnmartus:
I still don't know why it so hard for eboes to respect their host.

Nobody is hosting a Nigerian inside Nigeria.

This is Nigeria, not Ghana.

And how did igbos disrespect their host if we should even agree with that term "host"?
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by gidgiddy: 10:30am On Mar 26, 2023
Some idiots want to eat their cake and have it. They want choose where and when to practice "one Nigeria"

As an Igbo man, I owe nobody any respect or understanding. If you feel you own any part of Nigeria and wish to regulate how us Igbos live our lives while there, then admit that "one Nigeria" is a fraud then push for the break up of Nigeria

But you cannot have both

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Kam2021: 10:57am On Mar 26, 2023
One day, Tinubu will still leave aso rock.Reno,FFK,BAyo should enjoy the next 4/8years..
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Volksfuhrer(m): 11:08am On Mar 26, 2023
mployer:


I already stated that everyone cannot be agbero at the same time.

The numbers were never on your side frankly speaking. Obi won in Lagos State because many Yorubas also voted for him. But the same spirit wasn't replicated during the Governorship elections. Simple explanation: many Yorubas that voted for Obi were not necessarily LP supporters.

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by mployer(m): 11:26am On Mar 26, 2023
Volksfuhrer:


The numbers were never on your side frankly speaking. Obi won in Lagos State because many Yorubas also voted for him. But the same spirit wasn't replicated during the Governorship elections. Simple explanation: many Yorubas that voted for Obi were not necessarily LP supporters.

Do you know how many Igbos that were disfranchised during presidential election?

Do you know the level of rigging that happened in presidential election?

Truth is Igbos voted for the first time in Lagos and we saw the result.
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by ahiboilandgas: 1:21pm On Mar 26, 2023
omonnakoda:
Don’t stay in Lagos, and benefit from the leadership, infrastructure and economy Lagosians built over time, yet carry resentment towards them. You threaten violence and de-market Lagos on social media. You have options. Behave or relocate!” – Reno Omokri.

Let me open this short contribution by saying that I completely agree with the views expressed above by Pastor Reno Omokri.

Let us hope that those he is attempting to offer such wise counsel appreciate and accept it before it is too late and things fall apart.

Related News
Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: It was as if devil landed — Bode George
Randy father impregnates daughter in Ogun
Nigeria recorded 2,056 fire incidents, N1trn losses in 2022 – GOC
I am constrained to go further by saying that I also share the views of my dear friend, brother and colleague at the Tinubu/Shettima PCC, Omo Oba Bayo Onanuga, who reflected the views and thoughts of millions of our fellow Yorubas when he expressed deep and legitimate concerns about the attempt by the Ibo community in Lagos to take over our land and claim it as theirs.

This is something that they themselves would never tolerate members of any other ethnic nationality to attempt to do in the East and neither would any of us try it.

The truth is that if you insist on living in someone else’s land or territory, you must respect them. And as they say, respect begets respect.

If you must live amongst us, kindly refrain from poking your fingers into our eyes simply because we gave you the space and afforded you the opportunities that you have refused to offer us in the East.

We do this because we are decent, civilised, kind-hearted, peace-loving and just people who believe strongly in the ethos of charity, a plurality of community, the efficacy of racial and religious harmony, peaceful coexistence and full and unfettered integration.
That does NOT, however, mean that we are fools. Our history proves that we are slow to anger but irresistible in battle. It is not wise to provoke us or raise our sleeping swords.

Being too kind, accommodating and charitable has its price and it appears that we the Yoruba may have learnt this the hard way.
Opening up your home to a stranger and being your brother’s keeper is one thing but giving him your head and all that is dear to you on a platter of gold is quite another.

And unless they change their attitude quickly and drastically it may well be better for them to go home.

As a consequence of recent events and the outrageous and insulting “Lagos is a no man’s land” battle cry and mantra which many Ibos in Lagos espouse and constantly bellow and mouth, many of our people believe that Alaba International Market, Computer Village, Trade Fair and other places that they have occupied and taken over should be evacuated and vacated and converted to schools, deep sea ports, housing estates and amusement parks.

That is the level of anger and view of millions of our people today and we ignore those views at our peril.

They also believe that we should act fast and make the necessary changes in our attitude to non-Yoruba settlers and aliens and reflect on our propensity for being too “woke” and too liberal in our dealings with them.

This view was ably reflected by Rotimi Adeosun when he tweeted the following day after the governorship election in Lagos on March 19.
He wrote, “Congrats to putting an end to the issue of real ownership of Lagos. Going forward, let there be a review of the following: Land ownership and rent law.

Elective and appointive policy. The ethnic concentration of markets. Limits to liberalisation culture. The teaching of Yoruba history. Be wary of usurpers!”

Points are taken and forceful, compelling and lucid they are too.

In his own contribution, one Legendary Joe again reflected the mood when he tweeted the following:
“We voted in Lagos today not along political lines but along the lines of heritage. We voted for our pride. We made a statement that our liberal nature should never be abused. What we won’t attempt in yours, do not force on us. We voted to retain Lagos”.

These are insightful and incisive contributions and they must be taken very seriously.

They can best be described as wake-up calls and the propositions and counsel that are being suggested and offered must be considered by all the relevant stakeholders in Yorubaland generally and Lagos particularly before it is too late.

Clearly thanks to the insulting ways and disrespectful tone, words and attitude of those that came from the East to settle amongst us yet covet our land and seek to destroy everything we value and stand for, Yoruba nationalism has come alive again.

Our gullible liberalism and naive wokeism have resulted in a dangerous, hard-line and pronounced backlash which is fuelled by anger and which cannot be easily managed and contained.

Our people are now counting the cost of our innocent yet disastrous open door policy and disposition as a direct consequence of the excesses and provocative actions of the Ibos in Lagos.

And what is that cost?

If you really want to know let’s go back in time a little.

Permit me to take you on a walk down history lane.

When Nnamdi Azikiwe, the NCNC and the Igbo State Union tried to take over Yoruba land in the 1952 Western Regional elections, he lost to Obafemi Awolowo and the Action Group by a very narrow margin.

I believe it was by two seats in Parliament and Action Group was saved from a Zik victory only because they went into an alliance with the Ibadan Peoples Party which gave them a majority of two in Parliament! That is how close it was.

Had it not been for that Zik, an Igbo man, would have been elected as the first Premier of the old Western Region and the Yoruba would have eventually lost EVERYTHING including their language, culture, heritage, land and values.

After his defeat Zik packed his bags and said the following famous words: “I shall return to the East from whence I came”.
Thereafter he went back to the old Eastern Region to be elected Premier.

71 years later the story appears to have repeated itself.

The Ibo, this time led by one Peter Obi, a trader who was fuelled, strengthened and emboldened by his relative success and gains during the presidential election in the state two weeks earlier, tried to forcefully take over Lagos in the 2023 governorship election by intimidation, threats and propaganda and by fielding a young and impressionable man by the name of Chinedu Rhodes-Vivour who neither speaks nor understands Yoruba, whose family derives from Sierra Leonne and Opobo in Rivers State and who, like his aggressive supporters, claimed that Lagos is a “no man’s land” as his candidate.

Thankfully they failed and the young man was roundly defeated by Jide Sanwo-Olu, a young, diligent, hardworking, civilised, decent and focused administrator and bona fide Yoruba man.

It is now time for Peter, Chinedu and all their Obidient supporters to follow Zik’s noble example, tread the path of honor and either respect us and live with us in love and peace or go back to the East “from whence they came”. They will do far better there. We in the South-West must do a lot of soul-searching and educate the liberals in our midst about the dangers of being too kind, too charitable and too accommodating to the usurpers that have infiltrated our territory.

We can show them charity, love and kindness but this must never be at the expense of our values, identity, dignity, culture or heritage.

We must endeavour to ensure that history does not repeat itself again, that this terrible cycle of our Ibo brothers repaying our good with ingratitude and subterfuge stops and that they never have the temerity and effrontery to claim that Lagos, or indeed any other part of Yoruba land, is theirs again.

• Fani-Kayode is a former Minister of Aviation


chai thanks God North /fulani /aboki go rest from online wotowoto from ipob crew . We have handed over to another southern Crew wai sabi verbal attacks we they Laugh una stupidity

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Gbogbowa: 2:26pm On Mar 26, 2023
johnmartus:
I still don't know why it so hard for eboes to respect their host.
what do you mean by respect you, abi nkan seyin, we are one Nigeria and you can vote for anyone you like if you have the number
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Gbogbowa: 2:29pm On Mar 26, 2023
Most of you are rejoicing when yoruba won election in the USA becquse they are voted by blacks but you are attacking the igbos useless smokers its not your fault its indian hemp awon alaraka
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Gbogbowa: 2:33pm On Mar 26, 2023
Democracy is govt of the people by the people for the people not govt of the indigene by the indigene for the indegene. What happen to the igbo in lagos is igbophobic and its a crime. Awon odaran
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Ojiofor: 2:35pm On Mar 26, 2023
johnmartus:
I still don't know why it so hard for eboes to respect their host.

If participating in election which is our fundamental human right as citizens of Nigeria means disrespect to Tinubu and his followers we shall glandly continue to disrespect our unreasonable host until something gives in.
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by omonnakoda: 2:37pm On Mar 26, 2023
Talk is cheap
We now know who owns Lagos
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Uchek(m): 2:47pm On Mar 26, 2023
Sre you Yoruba?

Ireportlive:
cool



What Ohaneze leader said yesterday shows a great plot

Just like there are many grazing field up North and Middle belt, the conspirators want RUGA land in Western coast close to Atlantic Ocean

It's not like Seaport isn't functional in Onne Rivers State and Warri lifting crude oil cargos worth billions daily, or the Calabar Seaport can't be concession but the conspirators want Western coast as No Man's Land

Just as British had capital and settlement in Zungeru, Lokoja and Calabar but Western coast and Eko Seaport was their choice and they went to court with Eko people represented by Herbert Macaulay to get fair land use charge





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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by BabaRamota1980: 3:59am On Mar 27, 2023
johnmartus:
I still don't know why it so hard for eboes to respect their host.

Because their host make it hard for them to show respect. The easiest way to earn ibo respect is to draw his blood. Dont demand for ibo respect, you wont get it. You must act and forcefully coach him.

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by optionalY09: 5:18am On Mar 27, 2023
muykem:
Therefore, Igbo has taken over Lagos. You guys will start foolishness when giving you small thing back then you will be playing victim's card


takeover ko. pull over ni

in one week we will take all the lands back if we want to
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by DMerciful(m): 7:47am On Mar 27, 2023
Some Igbos can only leave Lagos if Nigeria breaks. Those Igbos born in Lagos are indigenes, they aint going anywhere.
omonnakoda:
Don’t stay in Lagos, and benefit from the leadership, infrastructure and economy Lagosians built over time, yet carry resentment towards them. You threaten violence and de-market Lagos on social media. You have options. Behave or relocate!” – Reno Omokri.

Let me open this short contribution by saying that I completely agree with the views expressed above by Pastor Reno Omokri.

Let us hope that those he is attempting to offer such wise counsel appreciate and accept it before it is too late and things fall apart.

Related News
Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: It was as if devil landed — Bode George
Randy father impregnates daughter in Ogun
Nigeria recorded 2,056 fire incidents, N1trn losses in 2022 – GOC
I am constrained to go further by saying that I also share the views of my dear friend, brother and colleague at the Tinubu/Shettima PCC, Omo Oba Bayo Onanuga, who reflected the views and thoughts of millions of our fellow Yorubas when he expressed deep and legitimate concerns about the attempt by the Ibo community in Lagos to take over our land and claim it as theirs.

This is something that they themselves would never tolerate members of any other ethnic nationality to attempt to do in the East and neither would any of us try it.

The truth is that if you insist on living in someone else’s land or territory, you must respect them. And as they say, respect begets respect.

If you must live amongst us, kindly refrain from poking your fingers into our eyes simply because we gave you the space and afforded you the opportunities that you have refused to offer us in the East.

We do this because we are decent, civilised, kind-hearted, peace-loving and just people who believe strongly in the ethos of charity, a plurality of community, the efficacy of racial and religious harmony, peaceful coexistence and full and unfettered integration.
That does NOT, however, mean that we are fools. Our history proves that we are slow to anger but irresistible in battle. It is not wise to provoke us or raise our sleeping swords.

Being too kind, accommodating and charitable has its price and it appears that we the Yoruba may have learnt this the hard way.
Opening up your home to a stranger and being your brother’s keeper is one thing but giving him your head and all that is dear to you on a platter of gold is quite another.

And unless they change their attitude quickly and drastically it may well be better for them to go home.

As a consequence of recent events and the outrageous and insulting “Lagos is a no man’s land” battle cry and mantra which many Ibos in Lagos espouse and constantly bellow and mouth, many of our people believe that Alaba International Market, Computer Village, Trade Fair and other places that they have occupied and taken over should be evacuated and vacated and converted to schools, deep sea ports, housing estates and amusement parks.

That is the level of anger and view of millions of our people today and we ignore those views at our peril.

They also believe that we should act fast and make the necessary changes in our attitude to non-Yoruba settlers and aliens and reflect on our propensity for being too “woke” and too liberal in our dealings with them.

This view was ably reflected by Rotimi Adeosun when he tweeted the following day after the governorship election in Lagos on March 19.
He wrote, “Congrats to putting an end to the issue of real ownership of Lagos. Going forward, let there be a review of the following: Land ownership and rent law.

Elective and appointive policy. The ethnic concentration of markets. Limits to liberalisation culture. The teaching of Yoruba history. Be wary of usurpers!”

Points are taken and forceful, compelling and lucid they are too.

In his own contribution, one Legendary Joe again reflected the mood when he tweeted the following:
“We voted in Lagos today not along political lines but along the lines of heritage. We voted for our pride. We made a statement that our liberal nature should never be abused. What we won’t attempt in yours, do not force on us. We voted to retain Lagos”.

These are insightful and incisive contributions and they must be taken very seriously.

They can best be described as wake-up calls and the propositions and counsel that are being suggested and offered must be considered by all the relevant stakeholders in Yorubaland generally and Lagos particularly before it is too late.

Clearly thanks to the insulting ways and disrespectful tone, words and attitude of those that came from the East to settle amongst us yet covet our land and seek to destroy everything we value and stand for, Yoruba nationalism has come alive again.

Our gullible liberalism and naive wokeism have resulted in a dangerous, hard-line and pronounced backlash which is fuelled by anger and which cannot be easily managed and contained.

Our people are now counting the cost of our innocent yet disastrous open door policy and disposition as a direct consequence of the excesses and provocative actions of the Ibos in Lagos.

And what is that cost?

If you really want to know let’s go back in time a little.

Permit me to take you on a walk down history lane.

When Nnamdi Azikiwe, the NCNC and the Igbo State Union tried to take over Yoruba land in the 1952 Western Regional elections, he lost to Obafemi Awolowo and the Action Group by a very narrow margin.

I believe it was by two seats in Parliament and Action Group was saved from a Zik victory only because they went into an alliance with the Ibadan Peoples Party which gave them a majority of two in Parliament! That is how close it was.

Had it not been for that Zik, an Igbo man, would have been elected as the first Premier of the old Western Region and the Yoruba would have eventually lost EVERYTHING including their language, culture, heritage, land and values.

After his defeat Zik packed his bags and said the following famous words: “I shall return to the East from whence I came”.
Thereafter he went back to the old Eastern Region to be elected Premier.

71 years later the story appears to have repeated itself.

The Ibo, this time led by one Peter Obi, a trader who was fuelled, strengthened and emboldened by his relative success and gains during the presidential election in the state two weeks earlier, tried to forcefully take over Lagos in the 2023 governorship election by intimidation, threats and propaganda and by fielding a young and impressionable man by the name of Chinedu Rhodes-Vivour who neither speaks nor understands Yoruba, whose family derives from Sierra Leonne and Opobo in Rivers State and who, like his aggressive supporters, claimed that Lagos is a “no man’s land” as his candidate.

Thankfully they failed and the young man was roundly defeated by Jide Sanwo-Olu, a young, diligent, hardworking, civilised, decent and focused administrator and bona fide Yoruba man.

It is now time for Peter, Chinedu and all their Obidient supporters to follow Zik’s noble example, tread the path of honor and either respect us and live with us in love and peace or go back to the East “from whence they came”. They will do far better there. We in the South-West must do a lot of soul-searching and educate the liberals in our midst about the dangers of being too kind, too charitable and too accommodating to the usurpers that have infiltrated our territory.

We can show them charity, love and kindness but this must never be at the expense of our values, identity, dignity, culture or heritage.

We must endeavour to ensure that history does not repeat itself again, that this terrible cycle of our Ibo brothers repaying our good with ingratitude and subterfuge stops and that they never have the temerity and effrontery to claim that Lagos, or indeed any other part of Yoruba land, is theirs again.

• Fani-Kayode is a former Minister of Aviation


Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by OdumegwuOjukwu: 7:49am On Mar 27, 2023
These rascals are still on this matter, na wa o.
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by pquaver(m): 8:40am On Mar 27, 2023
Oxb90:
And sadly when the Igbos relocated en mass from every region of Nigeria to the East to chart their course, they were hunted and decimated in their numbers for daring so.

Could you imagine what level of achievement they would have gained if they were allowed to go?

You wouldn't have found them in Lagos as Nigerians, they would have been proud Biafrans who came to Lagos on a social visit, business transactions, etc.

They were dragged back amidst deaths and tears to embrace Nigeria. And when they put their past aside to accept this forced unity, at every turn of events, they are killed, threatened, and reminded of their nationality.
Nigeria preached "one united and indivisible country", yet we all know there is no unity.

Nigerians overseas are occupying one elective political position or another, and they are not facing the type of humiliation the Igbos are experiencing whenever they aspire to any political or leadership positions in any state in Nigeria aside from the states in the South East.

If the Nigerian state grants Igbos BIAFRA today, the only people you will find in other parts of Nigeria are those who have very huge investments in a state that is not South East and it will not be long before such investors will join their compatriots in their land.

No sane human will be happy to sojourn in a place where he is hated, deprived, and constantly humiliated at any slight opportunity.

Dey play.. Does d igboman know 1 Nigeria? You threaten and you are constantly looking for ways to kill Nigeria and u want haisa and yoruba to clap for u.. U dey play

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Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by Wotowotoman: 9:41pm On Apr 07, 2023
ahiboilandgas:
chai thanks God North /fulani /aboki go rest from online wotowoto from ipob crew . We have handed over to another southern Crew wai sabi verbal attacks we they Laugh una stupidity

undecided
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by gidgiddy: 9:47pm On Apr 07, 2023
johnmartus:
I still don't know why it so hard for eboes to respect their host.

Host? There are no hosts, you cant host a person on their own country

Of someone wants to be a host, let them support Biafra. After Biafra is realised, then you earn the title of host

People should either support Biafra, or put up with Igbos
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by richie240: 9:50pm On Apr 07, 2023
What u won't allow in ur backyard, don't -under d guise of unity - force it down d throats of others. That's d summary.
Tnk u daddy!
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Caramia2020:
Disunity everywhere yet they all shout one Nigeria. What a country!!!
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by richie240: 9:56pm On Apr 07, 2023
.....and I guess their surnames are 'Nwabuzor' right?
Keep playing!
grin

Beremx:
Is the fool called FFK forgetting that he has four sons from an Igbo woman? His current wife is an Igbo too.

FFK is a certified idiot
Re: Row Over Igbo’s Fate In Lagos: Respect Us Or Leave! Femi Fani Kayode by richie240: 10:01pm On Apr 07, 2023
Hehehehehe.... Oshey, set ndi-keyboard warriors grin
Your Eze said more than ds yet fled when he heard dss is coming for his cowardly ass. Where is Eze Fred Nwajiuba as we speak: Eating watery binz in prison.

Don't wolly, just continue making mouth 'pra-pa-pa-pra', hand go still touch you too.
grin
cktheluckyman:

The violence you people are looking for one day you will see it and then you will realize that indeed no one has a monopoly over violence.

Tinubu will be the ultimate loser when the shit hits the fan

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