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The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by DonXavi(op): 11:06am On Aug 11, 2025
The Igbo Presence in Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo-Olu To Act

I read with deep concern the unsigned and shameful document issued in the name of “Yoruba Elders Progressive Council (YEPC)” titled “Our Land, Our Identity: Lagos State Government Must Act Before We're Made Strangers at Home.” It is unfortunate that in 2025, in a democratic Nigeria where the Constitution reigns supreme, some cowards cloaked in the name of Yoruba elders still find it acceptable to publish ethnic bile and incite division without the courage to sign their names.

As a proud Yoruba son, a senior citizen, and a disciple of the progressive school of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, I cannot keep silent. At the same time, these masked agitators try to drag the Yoruba identity into the mud of tribal bigotry and reckless political opportunism.
Point by point, let me now respond to their disturbing and dangerous narrative.

1. The Igbo Presence in Lagos Is Lawful, Not Provocative
To suggest that Ndigbo are provoking anyone by living, working, or acquiring property in Lagos is contrary to the Nigerian Constitution. Lagos is not a tribal empire but a federated state within the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Every Nigerian has a constitutional right to live, own property, and vote in any part of the country.
The suggestion that Igbos are "excessive, disrespectful and provocative" for exercising this right is not only false, it is evil. This same thinking once led to pogroms, and eventually, civil war. Do we want to return to that dark path?

2. Property Ownership Is Not a Declaration of War
The alarmist claim that the Igbos are buying up land in “clusters” to dominate Lagos politically is mischievous and misleading. Are we now criminalising commerce and development? Is it only when Yoruba buy land that it is called investment, but when Igbos do, it becomes an ethnic threat?
Let us be honest: Lagos thrives today because of the inclusive spirit that allows diverse people — Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Efik, foreigners — to bring their best to this city. Attacking people for being industrious and prosperous is nothing but the politics of envy, not indigenous interest.

3. “Co-ownership” Is a Constitutional Reality, Not a Cultural Threat
The Constitution does not recognise “ancestral ownership” of federated states. The law acknowledges citizenship, residency, and legality, not tribal roots. When Igbos — or anyone — say “Lagos belongs to all, " they affirm constitutional truth, not rewriting history.
No matter how loud YEPC shouts, they cannot relinquish Section 43 of the Nigerian Constitution, which guarantees every Nigerian the right to own immovable property anywhere in the country.

4. The Land Tenure Proposal Is Xenophobic and Illegal
To propose that the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for non-Yorubas be reduced from 100 years to 25 is not only illegal but ethnic apartheid disguised as policy. It is a direct attack on the Nigerian Constitution and cannot stand in any competent court of law.
What will happen if Anambra or Enugu enacts the same policy against Yoruba living there? What happens to Yoruba traders thriving in Sabon Gari, Aba, Onitsha, or even Accra and Johannesburg? Must they now be punished for the crimes of land ownership?
This policy proposal reeks of the same mindset that once inspired Rwanda’s genocide.

5. Lagos Certificate of Origin Cannot Be Ethnically Weaponised
The idea of revoking Lagos Certificates of Origin unless “lineage” is traced is a laughable descent into ethnic nativism. It violates every tenet of modern governance, federalism, and democratic equality.
Suppose Lagos wants to create a new tribal passport. In that case, a new constitution must also be made because it guarantees every Nigerian full citizenship rights wherever they live.
This proposal is not only unworkable but also dangerous. It sets Lagos on fire under the false guise of heritage protection.

6. "Legal and Cultural Safeguards" Are Not Justifications for Prejudice
Using language like “guests claiming ownership of their host’s house” to describe fellow Nigerians is insulting, dangerous, and unpatriotic. The Igbo are not guests in Lagos. They are stakeholders — builders, contributors, citizens.
Ndigbo are Nigerian citizens residing in Lagos who have the right to vote and be voted for. They pay taxes, run businesses, and contribute to the State's IGR. What else defines citizenship if not contribution?

7. The Call to Action Is a Call to Tyranny
YEPC says Lagos must not become a "no-man’s land." Let me respond clearly: Lagos is every man’s land, as far as the Nigerian Constitution is concerned.
The attempt to romanticise tribal dominance with words like “ancestral identity” and “cultural preservation” is simply the old wine of ethnic supremacy in a new bottle.

8. On History and Heritage: Stop the Weaponisation of Culture
History should enlighten, not inflame. Lagos was built by the collective sweat of many. Lagos has always been cosmopolitan, from the Benin kingdom’s influence to the Awori and Ijebu settlers, the Brazilian returnees, and the colonial powers.
The Yoruba are foundational to Lagos, but not exclusive owners of its future. Any group that claims otherwise seeks to build walls in place of bridges.

9. The Comparison with the East and the North Is Hypocritical
It is hypocritical to say, “In the East or North, others can’t own land,” while crying foul when people lawfully own property in Lagos. That is the same feudal mentality that has hindered progress elsewhere.
Lagos must lead by example, not regress into ethnic tribalism. We must not copy what is backwards elsewhere; we must be the model of modern civility and legal fairness.

10. The Yoruba Elders Progressive Council is neither Progressive Nor Elders
Real Yoruba elders, the Omoluabi, are defined by wisdom, justice, and honour—not anonymous hate speech or cowardly propaganda.
The historical records of the labour of heroes past in Lagos speak against the position of this Elder of hate.

Herbert Macaulay (1864–1946) – Though not a formal governor, he was a nationalist and key indigenous political actor in Lagos. A Democrat who founded the NNDP (Nigeria's first political party) in 1923. Dr. J.C. Vaughan, Dr. Kofo Abayomi, and Sir Adeyemo Alakija were all key members of the Lagos elite who influenced policy through the Lagos Town Council. There is no record of their threat to other tribes' residences in Lagos.
Under Regional Era – Western Region (1954–1967)
Lagos was the capital of Nigeria, but still part of the Western Region until it became a separate federal territory.
Obafemi Awolowo (Premier of the Western Region, 1954–1959) — Though based in Ibadan, he had indirect administrative influence over Lagos.
Bode Thomas, Samuel Akintola, and others from the Action Group shaped policies affecting Lagos in this era. Federal Territory of Lagos & Military Era (1967–1979)
With the creation of Lagos State in 1967 under General Gowon, the state began to have Military Governors:
1. Brig. Gen. Mobolaji Johnson (1967–1975)
First Military Governor of Lagos State
Highly respected, helped develop early infrastructure.
Indigenous Lagosian, widely regarded as fair and progressive.
2. Commodore Michael Adekunle Lawal (1975–1977)
Continued the administrative structure post-Gowon.
Someone must tell the Jokers that Ndigbo were among the men who built modern Lagos.
1. Commodore Ndubuisi Kanu (1977–1978)
An Igbo man governed Lagos during Obasanjo's military government.
2. Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe (1978–1979)
Another Igbo handed over power to the civilian administration in 1979.
Civilian Era Begins – Lateef Jakande (1979–1983)
Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande
First Executive Governor of Lagos State (1979–1983) under the UPN.
He was an Awolowo disciple who implemented populist policies without discrimination in education, health, housing, and transport. Widely regarded as the most impactful governor in Lagos' history, he stood for equity and fairness, not ethnic exclusion.
The Labour of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu began the exploits of the 4th Republic in Lagos State, a citizen allegedly with ancestral roots originally from Iragbiji in Osun State. He was followed by Babatunde Raji Fashola and Akinwunmi Ambode, who did their best and left the rest to Babajide Sanwo-Olu, under whom ethnic sanderling seems to be a political strategy of the political elites.
Is Mr Governor's body language suggestive of the support this uncanny Elders are offering? Mr Sanwo-Olu must state that he must dissociate himself and his administration from a bunch of cowards who published such a document without a signature. A proof of guilt. If you are bold enough to peddle hate, be bold enough to put your name to it.
Conclusion: We Must Not Let Tribal Madness Become State Policy
Let me be clear: the Lagos State Government must distance itself from this dangerous document. It must not allow tribal entrepreneurs to drag our state into the pit of ethnic cleansing through policy.
This is not a time for silence. All true Yoruba sons and daughters — the Omoluabi — must rise and publicly disown this tribal gang.
Let me end with the words of our sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo: “Nigeria is not a nation. It is a mere geographical expression.” Yet, he spent his life building unity across that geography. He never advocated exclusion or hatred. Those hijacking his progressive legacy to propagate tribal hate are retrogressive opportunists.
I call on the media, civil society, the Lagos State House of Assembly, and every peace-loving Nigerian to reject this tribal nonsense.
If we fail to act now, we may soon wake up in a city where fire rages and nobody knows who lit the match.
Signed:
Dr Bolaji O. Akinyemi
Yoruba Elder, Democrat, and Citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Racoon(m):
".....The historical records of the labour of heroes past in Lagos speak against the position of this Elder of hate.

...It is unfortunate that in 2025, in a democratic Nigeria where the Constitution reigns supreme, some cowards cloaked in the name of Yoruba elders still find it acceptable to publish ethnic bile and incite division without the courage to sign their names... "
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Racoon(m):
The demographic he mentioned are all solemn truths. If they like they should listen to him. There will be life after Tinubu.

Well, let the Yoruba Ronu advocates continue to champion the ethno-religio-regional bigotry agenda because of the unbridled quest to support a despicable humanity in govt. The ripple effects will be unprecedented.

Prof Bolaji Akinyemi should remember he was in the forefront of promoting the same agenda he is kicking against today in 2023. Posterity will judge him too.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by eagleu: 11:26am On Aug 11, 2025
Strong word from an elder. Everyone, especially those lacking historical insight needs to look at this stat
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Softmirror: 11:28am On Aug 11, 2025
Imagine Oyo State alone getting the allocation of 5states altogether to build Oyo State. Wouldn't the development in Oyo State make a great difference in the whole of Nigeria so much that the indigenes of Oyo State will be so proud of themselves bearing their state of indigene and doing as much as possible to remain at home?

The whole of South East equals Oyo State and with 5 Governors. I wonder why is that region what it is that people are not happy to claim their region except been obsessed with Lagos?
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Racoon(m): 11:31am On Aug 11, 2025
Softmirror:
..The whole of South East equals Oyo State and with 5 Governors. I wonder why is that region what it is that people are not happy to claim their region except been obsessed with Lagos?
Kindly face the solemn truth Professor Bolaji Akinyemi has alert your people to and stop obsession about the worth of the SE economy. All those crying ebinpawa are from the SE?
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Softmirror:
Racoon:
Kindly face the solemn truth Professor Bolaji Akinyemi has alert your people to and stop obsession about the worth of the SE economy. All those crying ebinpawa are from the SE?
You guys should look inwards. There lies your answer. That was a food for thought.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by chiagozien(m): 11:35am On Aug 11, 2025
Lagos is no man's land, yaaribas can continue crying.

Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by chiagozien(m): 11:38am On Aug 11, 2025
eagleu:
Strong word from an elder. Everyone, especially those lacking historical insight needs to look at this stat
The real owners of Lagos don't have problem with others tribes in Lagos.



Only people from 5 pilots in sad west are always causing trouble and trying to claim what is not theirs.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by ukukaegbu(m): 11:41am On Aug 11, 2025
Before nko.

If you are intimidated by their success you go back to your own bush where you come from.

The real Lagosians are not complaining.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Dalohad: 11:50am On Aug 11, 2025
Ndigbo, close your mouth and use silence as a weapon.

Let what you will do or not do be in your mind.

Chochocho or huahuahua is not wise all the time.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Lanretoye(m): 11:52am On Aug 11, 2025
Racoon:
The demographic he mentioned are all solemn truths. If they like they should listen to him. There will be life after Tinubu.

Well, let the Yoruba Ronu advocates continue to champion the ethno-religio-regional bigotry agenda because of the unbridled quest to support a despicable humanity in govt. The ripple effects will be unprecedented.

Prof Bolaji Akinyemi should remember he was in the forefront of promoting the same agenda he is kicking against today in 2015. Posterity will judge him too.
what is it that you want to build or develop in Lagos that can not be done in your village.is it a must For you to die in this stinking Lagos?
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Dalohad: 11:54am On Aug 11, 2025
chiagozien:
Lagos is no man's land, yaaribas can continue crying.
These are the people in Igboland that I am talking about. People who don't know how to use discretion to win battles.

Make this one a spy, he will go to the nearest beer palour and spill on the secrets that will put him people in danger before 10am that morning with chochocho and huahuahua.

Ewo..
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by walefresh3(m): 11:55am On Aug 11, 2025
Go home ... And invest ... no c of o any more in Lagos.....

Good advice from me....
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Tochi3(m):
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..i don't blame envious creatures..who worship a kingpin..since this man started his tribal shenanigans before 2015...Just so he could grab power in 2023..there has been an intense increase of tribal hate against Ndigbo.. grin

..because of tribal hate they supported failures from back to back & enthroned a criminal..who brought the tilumbu favouring their families pro max.. grin grin

..continue the hating..it is for your best interest to survive..& come abuse this man.. grin grin

grin grin
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Mrfixitt(m): 12:09pm On Aug 11, 2025
Tinubu and sanwolu are clowns. They will reap what they sow
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by papyjaypaul: 12:16pm On Aug 11, 2025
They built Lagos, then started destroying it because they lost Lagos they never owned.

Who I pity the most are the Indigenous People of Lagos because the non-Lagosians are going to destroy their land beyond what they ever imagined.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by ElSudani: 12:17pm On Aug 11, 2025
Dalohad:
Ndigbo, close your mouth and use silence as a weapon.

Let what you will do or not do be in your mind.

Chochocho or huahuahua is not wise all the time.
This type of threats will inevitably lead to conflict regardless of what the likes of Bolaji Akinyemi are saying. Why Ndigbo? Are they the only non Yoruba in Lagos?
Is anyone supposed to be scared of whatever you have in mind?
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by KosiGee(m): 12:40pm On Aug 11, 2025
Dalohad:
Ndigbo, close your mouth and use silence as a weapon.

Let what you will do or not do be in your mind.

Chochocho or huahuahua is not wise all the time.
Ndigbo are not talking. Chief Bolaji Akinyemi is the one criticising a certain group of cowards masquerading as champions of Oduduwa. Their kiths and kin aka keyboard warriors are here typing and posting hateful messages.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:45pm On Aug 11, 2025
Tochi3:
grin grin grin

..i don't blame envious creatures..who worship a kingpin..since this man started his tribal shenanigans before 2015...Just so he could grab power in 2023..there has been an intense increase of tribal hate against Ndigbos... grin

..because of tribal hate they supported failures from back to back & enthroned a criminal..who brought the tilumbu favouring their families pro max.. grin grin

..continue the hating..it is for your best interest to survive..& come abuse this man.. grin grin

grin grin
Are you referring to Nnamdi Kanu?
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:48pm On Aug 11, 2025
ElSudani:
This type of threats will inevitably lead to conflict regardless of what the likes of Bolaji Akinyemi are saying. Why Ndigbo? Are they the only non Yoruba in Lagos?
Is anyone supposed to be scared of whatever you have in mind?
Exactly! Cameroon wanted away from you guys, Yoruba's are tired, Ghanaians are tired, South Africa, Kenya's, Indians, Vietnamese!
It is possible that every one of these people are the problem?
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Racoon(m):
Lanretoye:
what is it that you want to build or develop in Lagos that can not be done in your village.is it a must For you to die in this stinking Lagos?
Lagos is a territory within the Nigerian entity and according to the constitution of Nigeria, any citizen can choose to stay and live freely within any area therein irrespective of his area of origin.

The only except is if this skewed and defective geographical contraption is dissolved and independent states arised therein. Tinubu is from Irajigbi Osun state, Rauf Aregebsola from Osun state. Iyayi is from Ogun state. the Yet they governed in Lagos. So why the unbridled obsession with Lagos? Abeg swerve.
cc: nlfpmod
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by fuckingAyaya(m): 1:12pm On Aug 11, 2025
After selling lands to them you want to chase them out after blowing the money's on OWAMBE? as as how na
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by HeatSeeker(m): 1:35pm On Aug 11, 2025
Why is this not on front page. Fergie001, mynd44, lalasticlala, Dominique, and mods. Please move to front page.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by richie240: 1:36pm On Aug 11, 2025
He's an elder right now because he's pandering to you by criticizing his own right??
Tomorrow when he criticizes obi una go remember say he be 'aphonja'
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eagleu:
Strong word from an elder. Everyone, especially those lacking historical insight needs to look at this stat
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by Tochi3(m): 1:45pm On Aug 11, 2025
StaffofOrayan:
Are you referring to Nnamdi Kanu?
grin grin

..if you are not a Co.... d

ok..

..what is your name..? grin grin grin

It is unfortunate that in 2025, in a democratic Nigeria where the Constitution reigns supreme, some cowards cloaked in the name of Yoruba elders still find it acceptable to publish ethnic bile and incite division without the courage to sign their names.
grin grin grin

Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by okoloto: 2:01pm On Aug 11, 2025
In the early years of oil boom, go to warri, they thought the oil companies and external rush cannot do without them because of the oil in their land.
Go to warri today, it look deserted without any thriving business because the Indigene chased everybody out with taxes, body language and all just like Lagos state is trying to do.
Soon other tribes will leave Lagos for lagosians. If not the sea port, a lot will leave Lagos but time will tell.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by MadamExcellency: 2:16pm On Aug 11, 2025
They are trying to incite the whole world especially Africans against the Igbos.
Re: The Igbo Presence In Lagos Is Lawful Says Dr. Bolaji Akinyemi As He Calls Sanwo- by esnbrutality: 2:20pm On Aug 11, 2025
Igbo people that I know are not LOUD Speakers. Any online banter you see is an equal reaction to statements made against IGBOs

What is solemnly factual is that IGBOs have seen what TIMUBU and his Agbaya agbado clan have done to Yoruba land.

They can't rewrite this history and we all shall dance when the time is Right.

I trust IGBOs..they have patience. cool





Dalohad:
Ndigbo, close your mouth and use silence as a weapon.

Let what you will do or not do be in your mind.

Chochocho or huahuahua is not wise all the time.
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