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| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 6:14pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
aswani:They aren't linked together...The North has been in political power for years that doesn't make the North the richest zone with the highest standard of living ! The Yoruba might have political power in Lagos does it translate to economic powers That's what I am trying to explain |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 6:16pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
ednut1:sir you are sounding agitated...why |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by T9ksy(m): 6:43pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
christopher123:Omo, when a group of people refuses or allergic to learning from their experience then they as a group, are bound to repeat the same mistake. Las las "Abandon properties" phase II will eventually, re-occur. Btw, how come we don't hear of abandoned properties in the northern part of the country after the last civil war? Is it that the northerners didn't appropriated their (igbo) properties ni, or that the northerners willing returned their properties back to them, ni? |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 7:25pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
T9ksy:Oh you want the Igbo Edos Hausa Ijaws Benue People that bought houses to abandon it for you? I really want to understand this your ABANDONED PROPERTY 2 methodology or will it be selective ? Or did they force you to sell ? |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 7:29pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
aswani:You are diverting this conversation to elections and tribal politics We are taking about the penchant selling of ancestral property by yoruba kids only to turn ariyd to say that they have been chased out Let's discuss that and allow the South South people to talk what they want ...and mind you 50% of them have Igboid blood and they have been together for centuries ...so let them take their decision Talk about the land being sold to non Yoruba anyhow in Lagos that's the thrust of this chat |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by T9ksy(m): 7:40pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
christopher123:Omo, don't get it twisted!!! It's specifically aimed at you igbos. None of the groups you listed above had at any time make statements about how they dominate lagos economy. The first timr we witnessed this abberation in our political hemishere on nigeria was in the mid-west region and it was aimed ay igbos and not nigerians , as you are trying to suggest. This your nefarious narrative is unfortunately is D.O.A. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by hegelian: 8:25pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
DrAkpa:nahhh there are too many tribal lords waiting to take over from tinubu but their differences and thirst for power will destroy them all..it has happened before to several power house accross the world and these one wont be different..Tinubu will enjoy his say till he died just like buhari i suppose but once he is gone, his name will go with him and lagos power will balkanize..only those with affinity to other tribes in lagos will rise up and take over...this is pure mathematics |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by aswani(m): 8:26pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
christopher123:The thrust of the argument propounded by the Obidient was that the houses and land would be sold and Ndigbo would buy it all resulting in them taking both political and economic control. Feel free to check as far back as when it started. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by LZAA: 9:46pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
christopher123:T9ksy wants to eat his cake and have it ![]() |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by T8ksy(m): 10:08pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
LZAA:A world , they say, is enough for the wise but............... |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by LZAA: 10:51pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by aswani(m): 10:51pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
christopher123:Why are you dragging other tribes into it? We allknow this thread is another in the series of Ndigbo Obidients vs Ndi Yoruba shootout over Lagos. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by SeeWahala: 11:05pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
aswani:So pray tell . . . what exactly is your concern on this thread seeing as you're neither from the east or west? 🤔 Oh, lol 😆 don't mind me, I almost forgot the westerners are your cousins? 🤗 Continue 👏 |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by SeeWahala: 11:07pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
LZAA:The guy is seriously eyeing one odogwus mansion that he and his brothers want to cornobi once their dreams of Igbos running away from their Lagos materializes hahaha 🤣😂 Meanwhile he's from Ogbomosho oh ![]() |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by stanluiz(m): 11:11pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
christopher123:The werey won't answer that question ![]() |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by stanluiz(m): 11:21pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
SeeWahala:They want to reap where they didn't sow. They want to eat their cake and have it. If Nigeria don tire them, they should call for separation. But they won't do it. They want everyone to leave their land, business and properties and then leave Lagos so that they can inherit it when Nigeria is still a one nation. Is impossible. It can't work. Nobody is leaving any shishi for them. Let them go and work or still continue selling their father grave. Delusional set of people They are now consoling themselves by saying every land belongs to the government that after 100 years, government will take lands back.Consolations ![]() |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by LZAA: 11:30pm On Sep 07, 2025 |
SeeWahala:Gbam! ![]() |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by flokii: 12:56am On Sep 08, 2025 |
The so called outsiders buying lands and properties in Lagos remain TENANTS on Yoruba soil.. a time will come when the owners will lay claim to their inheritance. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by tubolancer(m): 4:18am On Sep 08, 2025 |
christopher123:The same story, the same people. So they are selling the property to only Igbo, including Edo in your stupid narrative doesn't show any wiseness. People sell their building which are done all over the world so Lagos is not an exception, bringing tribalism and bashing other ethnic group like the Yoruba is not acceptable. I have seen Igbo, Hausa, Edo selling their properties in Lagos. I have seen many Yorubas buying lots of properties that belongs to other tribes in Lagos. Remember Lagos is not just one or two streets and other ethnic groups can buy lands in Lagos but saying Igbo has bought all the land is a big joke. Egbeda is not just one streets, so Edo buying all the lands in Egbeda is a big joke, likewise Hausa buying all the lands in Agege is also a big joke but Agege is not two streets and it consist of many communities. In Agbelekale a deep Yoruba community,one Igbo man bought three plots of lands the next thing we were hearing and I quote- The Igbo has bought all the properties", anybody can buy property but the Igbo will just be shouting everywhere claiming they have bought all the lands in Lagos. My uncle who is an estate agent in Lagos had more than two hundred houses in Lagos and you hardly hear pim from him. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by SisterAnn(f): 4:48am On Sep 08, 2025 |
christopher123:Yorubas sell their lands and relocate to London where they have very strong Yoruba communities. That's why they swarm all over the city.. So they move, we take over their cities, while the herdsmen sack and occupy the hitherlands. Isn't that beautiful?? |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by SisterAnn(f): 5:02am On Sep 08, 2025 |
aswani:You have told everyone who cared to listen you are not Yoruba. Why did you then decide to inherit another man's hate and pains against the Igbos who did nothing wrong but buy property where it was offered? |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by SisterAnn(f): 5:08am On Sep 08, 2025 |
chopnaira:The primary and secondary schools are public schools. You are right. Because they can't afford tuition in private schools. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by aswani(m): 6:09am On Sep 08, 2025 |
SisterAnn:Where in that post have you seen any hatred against Ndigbo? And where have I told anyone what I am or am not? Why are you Obidients like this? You people will start something and then start complaining when it becomes too much for you to bear. The Obidient poster I responded to referred to the "idiocy" of Ndi Yoruba for renaming streets (I don't necessarily disagree by the way though I understand why and won't use the word idiocy), and stated how non Indigines where soon going to have more people in Lagos. All I have done is just clarified a few things to them as to how wrong their prognosis is, nothing to do with hating Ndigbo. Please next time, be mindful of your accusations against me and bring congent proof. Thank you. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 6:46am On Sep 08, 2025 |
T9ksy:LoL That's the Igbo fear...well, let's be watching how it pans out ! The issue is that most Yoruba don't even know the difference between Igbo and ibibio or you think the Igbo will seat down and be watching you without respomding.... But wait a minute! Did the Igbo force you to sell your land ? Did the Igbo force you to exhume bodies and rebury ? Are Igbo in Mid West Region...Igbo are in Eastern Region...Oh Yes Igbo are in mid West region the Delta Igbo and so what did the abberation do! But that doesn't stop it Agege is Hausa place...all tribes have bought Lagos and the way it is going Yoruba youths are selling off the property bequeathed to them .... You are there crying over Igbo why not sir down and ask why are your people selling off and find a way to remedy them... You still feel threatened |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 6:58am On Sep 08, 2025 |
aswani:The guy above you specified Igbo...so where did Igbo do wrong .... Is it buying properties or whatv |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 7:02am On Sep 08, 2025 |
tubolancer:People sell their buildings all over the world but people don't exhume body to rebury in order to sell buildings People don't sell building in other parts of the world and still turn back to tell you they still own the land they sell the building People don't sell their land and still send youths to harass you at any stage of the building process People don't sell building to strangers and still come back and cry daily that the strahrers they sold their land are taking over their lands That's the difference...that's the thrust of the conversation! But why angry ? But why narrowing this to Igbo ? Was the article written by Igbo For you to narrow this to Igbo it means that the Igbo are dominating your mindset ! It means that they are doing something right cos there is a saying... IT IS ONLY A FRUITFUL TREE THAT STONES ARE THROWN AT! ...that's an Igbo adage ! |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by aswani(m): 7:06am On Sep 08, 2025 |
christopher123:Please relate the question you are asking me to what I have posted, not what others have, thanks. |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by christopher123(op): 7:08am On Sep 08, 2025 |
aswani:so it is only Igbo that buy property in Lagos ? So other tribes don't buy property in Lagos ? So the Yoruba priffered bidders are Igbo people and not other people even their own people ? Is that what you are saying Why narrowing it to Igbo ? Must everything to you be tribalism and WE AGAINST THEM MENTALITY You can't sell your land today and come back or send your kids tomorrow to tell the person that bought the land you own it.... That's what JIMI DISU said one time in his broadcast! And I agree with him Lagos is a metropolitan area and this is bound to change the location and the situation |
| Re: Opinion: Watching Lagos Slip Away, One House At A Time by aswani(m): 7:14am On Sep 08, 2025 |
christopher123:For this particular thread, it is nothing to do with the other tribes that the poster mentioned, they seem ok with what they found in Lagos and are managing it. The person that started this thread knows what they are doing, it's another in a series of threads by bitter Obidients desperate to tell us how Ndigbo are so rich, they are snapping up all the properties in Lagos and are soon going to take over both economically and politically. Don't start a fire and drag others into it. |
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They are now consoling themselves by saying every land belongs to the government that after 100 years, government will take lands back.