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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by nobaga: 3:18pm On Jun 07, 2023
Those hard working and humble Igbo we used to know, alive or in their graves, will never forgive these rude overbearing Youths that took the tolerance and accommodation of their hosts for granted with impunity.

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Alaigbomaster: 3:18pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga your people yakapa for east!!! There are there selling Agbo and doing prostitution.Make una de try travel small
How many are they?

The population of okoros in ondo state alone is 50x more than the yorubas in the entire east.

All the brothels in Ile ife are filled up with onyinye, Amara, loveth

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Armaggedon: 3:19pm On Jun 07, 2023
helinues:


Why should any law to better our region be una headache?

Your politicians are just there doing nothing, hardly we read any development news from your region yet you guys are not concerned.

Channel your energy on how to better your own region and let SW take care of her affairs
region is not a corporate entity in Nigerian constitution. What is your state of origin?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:20pm On Jun 07, 2023
solmusdesigns:


Biggest lie


Go to Ojota , Iwo Road , Oke Ilewo, and other Bus terminals in Southwest Go and see how your people are packed like Sarndine inside Peace Mass Transit, Ifesinachi busses arriving daily to escape intense poverty



.

Oga igbos are not in Ibadan.The population of igbos there are not significant.The only state in the SW that has a very significant igbo population is just Lagos.

I have been to Ibadan,Abeokuta,Ado-ekiti and Akure.These are not business cities.There is nothing that will drag igbos enmasse into these places.
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by solmusdesigns: 3:20pm On Jun 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
what do you mean by "same law"? Tell me exactly how it's going to apply. You guys behave like clowns. Reason the lawmakers said this.

Everyone knows the jokers and the losers in Nigeria

Lawmakers just made it clear we are kicking Jokers out

Anyways Ibadan Oyo state is already doing it

All of the foolish clowns shop in Iwo Road must pay indegene millions for shop, and thousands daily or they get their asses kick back to their dead zones


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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by solmusdesigns: 3:21pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga igbos are not in Ibadan.The population of igbos there are not significant.The only state in the SW that has a very significant igbo population is just Lagos.

I have been to Ibadan,Abeokuta,Ado-ekiti and Akure.These are not business cities.There is nothing that will drag igbos enmasse into these places.

So am even speaking to a child

Abeg give the phone to your elders

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Armaggedon: 3:21pm On Jun 07, 2023
helinues:


No be you say the law no go hold and I dey refer you to just some of the suggestions I have made on this forum who are just tally with reality .

Seh you wan hear, massive employment program is coming across SW states, we want to empower our people on this trade lines, spare parts, electronics, importing and Exporting e.t.c

Another early expo
You want to empower them with two by two? I thought that doesn't build economy?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Alaigbomaster: 3:21pm On Jun 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
I just heard some politicians in the Lagos house of assembly plan to enact laws to "protect the indigenes"
We all know the true reason behind this and this reason makes such law impossible the more.

For instance, no law can treat a southwesterner resident in Lagos differently from someone from the SE/SS or Northerner.

Any law protecting Lagos indigenes, protects them also from non indegenes of southwest origin.

No law can stop people from coming to Lagos, living and doing business there, no matter how emotional, tribalistic and insecure the law makers are. Provided Nigeria is still one country, freedom of movement and of ownership of properties apply everywhere.

No law can force people in Lagos to speak a particular language.

No law can stop land transactions among individuals.

No law can take away people's properties.

No law in the state assembly can restrict contest of positions in Lagos state to indigenes. If it ever happens the law makers and the governor themselves will lose their positions.

The best the can end up doing is to speak Yoruba language in the LSHA.

There is no substitute for hardwork.

This is just an attempt to keep their frustrated, angry and poor mobs loyal by firing 🔥 them up their with anti Igbo sentiment which is not workable in reality.

It's easier for one Femi or Habeeb from Osun to enjoy indigene right in Lagos than any Chidiegbere from the east.

All properties belong to the state government, they can confiscate and demolish at will

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:22pm On Jun 07, 2023
Alaigbomaster:

How many are they?

The population of okoros in ondo state alone is 50x more than the yorubas in the entire east.

All the brothels in Ile ife are filled up with onyinye, Amara, loveth

Ile-ife of all places grin grin grin Oga unlike you who have never travelled outside your region.I have been tothe entire SW state capital with the exception of Oshogbo.There is no major igbo presence in the otherfive states.

The population of yorubas in Onitsha alone is more than igbos in the entire ondo state.
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:23pm On Jun 07, 2023
solmusdesigns:


Everyone knows the jokers and the losers in Nigeria

Lawmakers just made it clear we are kicking Jokers out

Anyways Ibadan Oyo state is already doing it

All of the foolish clowns shop in Iwo Road must pay indegene millions for shop, and thousands daily or they get their asses kick back to their dead zones


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Oga abeg shut up!!! how many igbos are in Ibadan?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Armaggedon: 3:23pm On Jun 07, 2023
Alaigbomaster:


It's easier for one Femi or Habeeb from Osun to enjoy indigene right in Lagos than any Chidiegbere from the east.

All properties belong to the state government, they can confiscate and demolish at will
If the state government decides to demolish their properties whose business is that?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by helinues: 3:23pm On Jun 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
region is not a corporate entity in Nigerian constitution. What is your state of origin?

Alaye, no dey ask me jamb question, we have made ourselves clear about the new law.

Nothing, I repeat, nothing you or your likes can do about it than to relocate back to where you come from.

We stay in our land and develop it, you people can do same.

If our region is not conducive or we are locking ourselves up every Monday, outsiders won't be flocking day in day out

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Christistruth03: 3:24pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga but it is the LSHA that will have to go to court.If dem born dem well make dem pass the law lets see.All this are just internet noise.



If Dem born you well disobey the law

Never Ever again will Yorubas and their Obas be given Quit Notice in Lagos

Call us bigots if you like

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Alaigbomaster: 3:24pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Ile-ife of all places grin grin grin Oga unlike you who have never travelled outside your region.I have been tothe entire SWstate capital withthe exception of Oshogbo.There is no major igbo presence in the otherfive states.

The population of yorubas in Onitsha alone is more than igbos in the entire ondo state.

Ibos are everywhere, once they see that one place is getting saturated they move to the next.

Go to Akure, ilesa, ido and ijero Ekiti, ife
They even have associations there

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:24pm On Jun 07, 2023
Alaigbomaster:


Lol, una don start again.

If dem beat una now una go start to write letter again.

The government is in charge of every land and property, they can even decide to confiscate and demolish anyone they like and there's nothing you can do.

I wonder why the Hausas and Fulanis are not crying about it but it's the okoros as usual
Na illiteracy de worry you.Allthis MC Oluomo children.Go school una no go hear
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Opintiwa: 3:25pm On Jun 07, 2023
helinues:


Alaye, no dey ask me jamb question, we have made ourselves clear about the new law.

Nothing, I repeat, nothing you or your likes can do about it than to relocate back to where you come from.

We stay in our land and develop it, you people can do same.

If our region is not conducive or we are locking ourselves up every Monday, outsiders won't be flocking day in day out

Hello ronu addict

Have you ronu today ?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by solmusdesigns: 3:25pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga abeg shut up!!! how many igbos are in Ibadan?

Ask your elders

From time immemorial your elders would tell you

From Allen Onyeama, Okonjo Iweala , Achebe, Hanks Anuku etc and all the best brain that lived in Ibadan

But like I said you are a kid

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:27pm On Jun 07, 2023
Alaigbomaster:


Ibos are everywhere, once they see that one place is getting saturated they move to the next.

Go to Akure, ilesa, ido and ijero Ekiti, ife
They even have associations there

Oga I have yorubas even in my village in Anambra state,I am only stating that the population of igbos there are not significant.There is no major business cities inthe other SW states.What exactly will be pushing igbos into Ekiti, Osun, Ondo or Oyo states?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Armaggedon: 3:27pm On Jun 07, 2023
helinues:


Alaye, no dey ask me jamb question, we have made ourselves clear about the new law.

Nothing, I repeat, nothing you or your likes can do about it than to relocate back to where you come from.

We stay in our land and develop it, you people can do same.

If our region is not conducive or we are locking ourselves up every Monday, outsiders won't be flocking day in day out
we will not stay. As far as Nigeria is one country. You have to put up with guts of non indegenes around you.
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Guestlander: 3:28pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga igbos are not in Ibadan.The population of igbos there are not significant.The only state in the SW that has a very significant igbo population is just Lagos.

I have been to Ibadan,Abeokuta,Ado-ekiti and Akure.These are not business cities.There is nothing that will drag igbos enmasse into these places.

You are talking nonsense, there are Ibos even in remote villages in Ekiti not to mention Ado Ekiti. Ibos are everywhere in Yorubaland not just Lagos.

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Alaigbomaster: 3:30pm On Jun 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
If the state government decides to demolish their properties whose business is that?
It's not about business, it's about power.

If you say the law won't hold and want to go head to head with the government, you will lose woefully.

It's either you obey or find your way out.

You are just lucky you are in the midst of people with conscience until pre-election when you people wanted to cross your boundaries and try your luck.
The hostility you'll be getting henceforth is your own doing, after all these same people allowed you to live among them freely since after the civil war when your tribe was destabilized.

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:30pm On Jun 07, 2023
solmusdesigns:


Ask your elders

From time memorial your elders would tell you

From Allen Onyeama, Okonjo Iweala , Achebe and all the best brain that lived in Ibadan

But like I said you are a kid

You are the kid.You think yorubas are not also found in otehr states? The igbo presence in ibadan is nothing sgnificant.I virtually travelled to find the only igbo restuarant around iwo road in 2008.

It is even very difficult to see a non-yoruba in Ibadan let alone igbo.Yoruba is spoken everywhere including public buses and markets.99.99% of people in Ibadan are yorubas.
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by BentizilL: 3:31pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga I have yorubas even in my village in Anambra state,I am only stating that the population of igbos there are not significant.There is no major business cities inthe other SW states.What exactly will be pushing igbos into Ekiti, Osun, Ondo or Oyo states?
The Igbo in Ondo state alone are more than Yoruba in the south east, you better don't say what you don't know...

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by helinues: 3:33pm On Jun 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
You want to empower them with two by two? I thought that doesn't build economy?

Two by two shop no be out things. We know those who see it as best Curry for Taipan rice

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:33pm On Jun 07, 2023
Alaigbomaster:

It's not about business, it's about power.

If you say the law won't hold and want to go head to head with the government, you will lose woefully.

It's either you obey or find your way out.

You are just lucky you are in the midst of people with conscience until pre-election when you people wanted to cross your boundaries and try your luck.
[b]The hostility you'll be getting henceforth is your own doing, after all these same people allowed you to live among them freely since after the civil war when your tribe was destabilize[/b]d.

Shebi Yorubas selling herbs in Onitsha are not allowed to do their business? Shebi the ND people whose oil money pay salaries in Osun and Ekiti are stopping teh flow of oil in Nigeria?

Oga all these empty threats will not work.No region have a monopoly over violence or making stupid laws.
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Alaigbomaster: 3:34pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga I have yorubas even in my village in Anambra state,I am only stating that the population of igbos there are not significant.There is no major business cities inthe other SW states.What exactly will be pushing igbos into Ekiti, Osun, Ondo or Oyo states?

You are not Yoruba and you don't know the western region as well as i do.
Go to ogun, ondo and Akure
How many eastern states have good business viable environment like ogun and Oyo state?

They are everywhere selling cd, creams, boxers and singlet, alcohols etc

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by solmusdesigns: 3:34pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


You are the kid.You think yorubas are not also found in otehr states? The igbo presence in ibadan is nothing sgnificant.I virtually travelled to find the only igbo restuarant around iwo road in 2008.

It is even very difficult to see a non-yoruba in Ibadan let alone igbo.Yoruba is spoken everywhere including public buses and markets.99.99% of people in Ibadan are yorubas.

Ibos In Ibadan alone are far more than Ibos on the Village you come from

Go to Mokola, Gate , Iwo, Sango, Challenge

They are littered everywhere

But atleast your own people reading can also access your level of exposure... Cos I know your people are reading and laughing at your ignorance

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:34pm On Jun 07, 2023
BentizilL:

The Igbo in Ondo state alone are more than Yoruba in the south east, you better don't say what you don't know...


Oga stop lying abeg!! Akure is a dead city.it dosent even look like a state capital.What will igbos be looking for there?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Armaggedon: 3:34pm On Jun 07, 2023
helinues:


Two by two shop no be out things. We know those who see it as best Curry for Taipan rice
contradicting yourself already?
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by Never4getU: 3:35pm On Jun 07, 2023
cktheluckyman:


Oga but it is the LSHA that will have to go to court.If dem born dem well make dem pass the law lets see.All this are just internet noise.

Are you stup*dd? You are in someone house asking him how not sleep? Must you display ur frustrated Eastern region landlock on us in southwest especially in Lagos? Is southeast not equally a for federal capital as Calabar is? Why are u not trooping there to brag about whatever there? Do u have anything related to Lagos?

You guys are becoming something else oo

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Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by cktheluckyman: 3:35pm On Jun 07, 2023
solmusdesigns:


Ibos In Ibadan alone are far more than Ibos on the Village you come from

Go to Mokola, Gate , Iwo, Sango, Challenge

They are littered everywhere

But atleast your own people reading can also access your level of exposure... Cos I know your people are reading and laughing at your ignorance

Like I said you have not travelled anywhere.You are the ignorant one here not me.
Re: Lagos No-man's-land Law: An Exercise In Futility by blabulu2000: 3:37pm On Jun 07, 2023
Armaggedon:
I just heard some politicians in the Lagos house of assembly plan to enact laws to "protect the indigenes"
We all know the true reason behind this and this reason makes such law impossible the more.

For instance, no law can treat a southwesterner resident in Lagos differently from someone from the SE/SS or Northerner.

Any law protecting Lagos indigenes, protects them also from non indegenes of southwest origin.

No law can stop people from coming to Lagos, living and doing business there, no matter how emotional, tribalistic and insecure the law makers are. Provided Nigeria is still one country, freedom of movement and of ownership of properties apply everywhere.

No law can force people in Lagos to speak a particular language.

No law can stop land transactions among individuals.

No law can take away people's properties.

No law in the state assembly can restrict contest of positions in Lagos state to indigenes. If it ever happens the law makers and the governor themselves will lose their positions.

The best the can end up doing is to speak Yoruba language in the LSHA.

There is no substitute for hardwork.

This is just an attempt to keep their frustrated, angry and poor mobs loyal by firing 🔥 them up their with anti Igbo sentiment which is not workable in reality.

I know this is coming from those haters region that doesn't see anything good in Tinubu....but came as a refugee to Lagos State...I thought some of you have started developing your region....why is so much emphasis on Lagos state.....even though there is freedom of movement and doing business..but is it too much if the Lagos indigene decided to set boundaries...

You have your Imo, Anambra, Enugu, and Ebonyi Abia...there was a clear boundary you set but decided to rubbish another person's land...

If Yiibo people have the kind of investment those foreign nationals have in Lagos State...they could have done more than this....just a few lands here and there, you are shouting...

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