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‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:08am On Apr 11, 2015


We, Oodua Foundation, comprising Yoruba intellectuals, professionals, business leaders, government officials, and military officers, in countries across the world, are constrained to make our position absolutely clear about the noise now surrounding the Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria.

Whatever we say now, or at any other time or place, has nothing to do with partisan politics. We do not support or oppose any Nigerian political party. Our sole and only concern at all times is to protect, defend and promote the interest of the Yoruba nation.

As all other peoples of Nigeria abundantly know by now, the Yoruba nation are no strangers to democracy. Nearly one thousand years before the British introduced democratic politics and elections to Nigeria, the Yoruba had been practicing a sound and stable culture of democratic politics. In our system, we respected the sovereignty of the people, strongly upheld freedom of expression and association, and democratically selected our kings and chiefs.

Consequently, more than most of other peoples today, Yoruba people cherish the system whereby people freely elect public officials of their choice.

However, our attention from all over the globe has been drawn to the loud and disturbing noise now going on in Lagos concerning the coming election of a governor for Lagos State.

As has happened often in the past, the Igbo resident refugees in Lagos, in their characteristic disrespect of their hosts in all parts of Nigeria, have chosen to turn the election situation in Lagos into a contest between themselves and the Yoruba nation. We need to warn them very seriously that they are unfortunately making their position in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos very precarious.

As all Nigerians would testify, we Yoruba love to welcome and include foreigners into our land. For this reason, most folks fleeing from various difficult conditions in all parts of Nigeria choose our homeland in Southwestern Nigeria as their destination. Apart from the Igbo people, large numbers of other Nigerian nationals now reside in the Yoruba Southwest, with strong concentrations in Lagos.

With the exception of the Igbo, all the rest are civil and respectful in their relationships with other nationals and with their Yoruba hosts. Though most Igbo people in Lagos do settle down peacefully to raise their children and pursue their businesses, certain so-called leaders in the Igbo resident community attach a lot of value to being noisy, obstreperous and disruptive in society.

Refusing to be grateful for what they and their people are benefiting from Yorubaland, these ones choose to constitute themselves into constant pain and trouble. The Yoruba people of Lagos, and other Lagos residents from other parts of Nigeria, are becoming tired of having these prickly characters around us.

In the current bubble in the usual Igbo mayhem in Lagos, we are being inundated with strange and ridiculous claims about the history of Lagos and of the Yoruba nation – and of the Igbo.

We are far above arguing points of history with the caliber of people who are engaging in these exercises. Out of respect for the majority of Igbo people who respect others and deserve to be respected, we will say no more than this: Very many Nigerians know the precolonial history of Igboland. No amount of panel-beating and polishing can change that.

Almost all Nigerians, and most informed people in the world, know the history of the Yoruba nation. No amount of distortion can change that.

When some thieves or fools see a beautiful and attractive thing belonging to someone else, all they can think of is to grab or steal it. The beautiful and attractive kingdom of Lagos is ours; it belongs to us the Yoruba nation. No people on earth can steal or grab it. You who claim to be Igbo leaders in Lagos set the world laughing when you parade yourselves as “Ezes” in Lagos. Lagos has its legitimate king and chiefs. Towns, cities, kingdoms and stable institutions take time to build – yes, a lot of time, stretching to centuries. Ask your Yoruba hosts.

Our king, the Oba of Lagos, has spoken as it occurred to him to speak, liberally employing powerful Yoruba metaphors in the process. His subjects understand him. But it is not surprising to us if some foreigners resident in Lagos cannot understand him. However, we need to inform those foreigners that there are prescribed and acceptable ways in which we Yoruba people speak with or to our kings – ways that evolved during hundreds of years of our living in our cities and kingdoms.

Disrespecting our kings, as the Igbo “leaders” have disrespected the Oba of Lagos in the past few days, is repugnant to our culture. Were such to happen again, it will be an affront that we Yoruba people all over the world will find it difficult to forgive.

We remind those Igbo who love to cause noise and tension in Lagos that you chose to come on your own, and that the Oba and people of Lagos did not invite you to come. The roads by which you came are still open. You are free to return home. We Yoruba are not causing disruption in your homeland; you have no right to continue to cause disruption in our homeland.

As to the amount of Igbo participation in the government of Lagos, that is something that can only happen through love and friendship. None of our Lagos politicians has a right to use underhand means to give any part of Lagos, or any portion of the institutions of Lagos State, to any group of foreigners.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by temitemi1(m): 8:14am On Apr 11, 2015
NONSENSE!

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:20am On Apr 11, 2015
Reading.

I don't understand what respect one gives for not voting a lagosian.Is JK not a lagosian? Is democratic process of voting ones choice now a disrespect to a traditional throne in a federal nation?The igbos dont own lagos, I agree, but they still constitute a huge percentage of its population, and has the constitutional rights to vote and be voted for, in other for their interests to be favoured through good policies.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:24am On Apr 11, 2015
The Yoruba's should shut up....where were they b4 their oba came out to talk rubbish

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by dkronicle(m): 8:25am On Apr 11, 2015
Whats is Oodua? Cos my govt tcha dont even know.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by uniklinkum(m): 8:28am On Apr 11, 2015
david2:
The Yoruba's should shut up....where were they b4 their oba came out to talk rubbish

and your brain was hibernating when Arthur Eze and obi of Onitsha spewed there own trash during the anambra guber. Your cries is the usual victim mentality played by your people since the times of old.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:29am On Apr 11, 2015
"Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria."

So i'm an immigrant in my own country? What the hell! This is absurd if not silly. I was going to vote for Ambode but i think it's time to put this immigrant nonsense to rest once and for all. I've changed my mind.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Doncolio(m): 8:35am On Apr 11, 2015
rudedough:
"Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria."

So i'm an immigrant in my own country? What the hell! This is absurd if not silly. I was going to vote for Ambode but i think it's time to put this immigrant nonsense to rest once and for all. I've changed my mind.

Voting Agbaje does nothing to change that statement, rather it goes to show the Yoruba man you prefer.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:35am On Apr 11, 2015
RUBBISH!!!!! arrant nonsense!!!! angry
These Yoruba ppl are so selfish and pompous!

If not that Lagos was once the capital of Nigeria, It would have been a local minor state like every other state in this country!!
This discrimination towards Igbo people by yorubas is getting out of hand!
for starters, why on earth should that useless oba threaten igbos in Lagos?? Are we not free to vote whoever we want?? That oba and his supporters are sent to destroy the peace of this country!

What I really wanna understand is what exactly did Igbo ppl do to this man
This inhumane discrimination has been going on for a long time! As long as u are a citizen of Nigeria, u have every right to settle down wherever u want in Nigeria.

we don't discriminate against any tribe in igboland, so why should they? In case they didn't know, igbos also took part in developing Lagos. Igbos are the most hardworking ppl in Nigeria(and I'm not saying that bkus I'm Igbo, its the fvcking truth. just like everybody knows Yorubas like education and parties)

for Pete's sake, we are the same ppl, human beings. just like someone said, tribes are just created to give power, it doesn't differentiate u from others.

#peace! angry

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Idrismusty97(m): 8:38am On Apr 11, 2015
rudedough:
"Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria."

So i'm an immigrant in my own country? What the hell! This is absurd if not silly. I was going to vote for Ambode but i think it's time to put this immigrant nonsense to rest once and for all. I've changed my mind.
Stop acting like this change your mind, majority of Igbos will vote for PDP all along(With or without Oba speech). You did that during the presidential election and APC still win the state. Do that again and it wouldn't make any difference. In fact PDP got that much votes from Lagos because of the yorubas indigenes. Things would be different now since PDP have made the mistake of turning this into a Yoruba Vs Igbo thing.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:40am On Apr 11, 2015
rudedough:
"Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria."

So i'm an immigrant in my own country? What the hell! This is absurd if not silly. I was going to vote for Ambode but i think it's time to put this immigrant nonsense to rest once and for all. I've changed my mind.

Thank you bruhh for changing your mind. All ibo votes won't win at the poll for abaje, he needs yorubas. you ibos only have 17% of Lagos PVC.

and you are still an immigrant in Lagos albeit with citizenship to reside there. laying claims to it is unacceptable. go about ur business and keep making babies without disrupting the peace enjoyed by everyone.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by omokab: 8:41am On Apr 11, 2015
Well said. If a visitor is becoming too arrogant to the person that accommodate him,definitely he will be shown his way back to where he's coming from. I don't know how a visitor will be claming too know of another's property. The best thing is to throw them out of Lagos let them go back to their land and develop their place. At the same time I can't blame them is useless PDP that want power by all means I will blame. They are the one giving them too much popularity and they will later regret it.Is it possible for any other tribe to do all this nonsense in their state?Bunch of ingrate.Lagos give you opportunity to be part of their government by appointing you commissioners,hon and other benefits but you can't think to appreciate rather to be ungrateful.Like I used to tell your ibo fellows that yorubas don't like problem but if you put us to the wall you will see hell more than what Oba Akiolu said.In term of everything in the country and around the world we senior you.Education,population,money,international connection etc we are not your mate.If it leads to war honestly speaking you will go down in history.just a little word for you!

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:44am On Apr 11, 2015
EroticAngelina:

What I really wanna understand is what exactly did Igbo ppl do to this man
This inhumane discrimination has been going on for a long time! As long as u are a citizen of Nigeria, u have every right to settle down wherever u want in Nigeria.

we don't discriminate against any tribe in igboland, so why should they? In case they didn't know, igbos also took part in developing Lagos. Igbos are the most hardworking ppl in Nigeria(and I'm not saying that bkus I'm Igbo, its the fvcking truth. just like everybody knows Yorubas like education and parties)

for Pete's sake, we are the same ppl, human beings. just like someone said, tribes are just created to give power, it doesn't differentiate u from others.

#peace! angry

hardworking in illegal businesses and crime. work smart and be legal for a better lagos, and stop chest beating bleating everywhere like a goat.

can 90% of ibo businesses in Lagos thrive if there's law and order? NO.

why do ibos cause trouble everywhere? ghana, kenya, south africa, burundi, malaysia, india, china etc.? Why is it just ibos everywhere, if i may ask?

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:50am On Apr 11, 2015
Well said.... You just can't come to our land and dictate for us whereas we never go to your land to dictate to you. The igbo tribe are taking our civility for cowardice, nobody is stopping the igbo folks from voting for whoever they want, but what we will not accept is you strangers telling us trash in our lands and insulting the sacred throne of my forefathers.

Again, I applaud this group once again

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by CHM11: 8:50am On Apr 11, 2015
rudedough:
"Igbo immigrant resident community in the Yoruba kingdom of Lagos in Southwestern Nigeria."

So i'm an immigrant in my own country? What the hell! This is absurd if not silly. I was going to vote for Ambode but i think it's time to put this immigrant nonsense to rest once and for all. I've changed my mind.
Ehen..me I know some igbos can be extremely obnoxious, arrogant, annoying and weird...especially those who grew up in the eastern part of the country.
That said, I still believe every Nigerian is a citizen of the country and is constitutionally free to occupy and do anything lawful anywhere in this country. Voting for their preferred candidate is Lawful so pls let us hear word.
The south west also benefit via federal allocations from funds derived from crude oil extracted majorly from the south south. So why shouldn't other people feel free to benefit from your Land.?
Not in support of the igbos though and their utterances though, because obviously, no south eastern state will accept such utterances from another tribe in their state.

Imagine a yoruba or Hausa or even Delta man saying they will produce the next governor of Anambra state because Anambra is a no mans land and a colonial settlement.

Igbos that I know in the south east will eat such person for dinner.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by masseratti: 8:52am On Apr 11, 2015
If you guys don't understand that article, let me help you,an average Yoruba man care less who an Igbo man vote for in Lagos but abusing the Oba of Lagos will not be tolerated by Yorubas in lagos,people present said the Oba was joking, the comment has being condemned by all,but threads bashing of the Oba continued,Yorubas will take it as a contest between Yorubas and Igbos,Yorubas still hold the Ace in Lagos,we should move forward please.

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by holatin(m): 8:55am On Apr 11, 2015
I wount talk much because some people may see my comment as tribalist due to how low their brain is.

WHEN YOU PUSH AN ACCOMMODATING HOST TO THE WALL.....................


ODUA AGBEWA OOO

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by hazyfm: 8:55am On Apr 11, 2015
I agree

Igbos developing other people's land and leaving their's to detoriorate since 1960

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by ayusco85(m): 8:55am On Apr 11, 2015
Enough of this igbo talk. They shld all drown in the lagoon for all I care

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by jeeqaa7(m): 8:55am On Apr 11, 2015
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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by veekid(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
Yoruba pple dem get mouth die

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by 2sureguy1(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
Rubbish

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by kassybling(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
Shoro niyen

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by tucky200(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
I'm now confused Ion even knw who owns lagos ..is it igbo or yoruba ?? undecided

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by holatin(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
temitemi1:
NONSENSE!
and you call yourself a Yoruba, am not sorry to say this you are a disgrace to Yoruba as a whole, no rightful born Yoruba will talk like you.

Because of PDP gave u aphone to browse, you are now tarnishing your tribe just to please them.


ODUA KO NI GBE E.
OMO ALE JATI JATI

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by Nobody: 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
undecided

Yeeeeboes, causing troubles in Nigeria since 1967

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by rozayx5(m): 8:56am On Apr 11, 2015
undecided
i will only reply such people when they learn how to use toilets and leave the road side alone undecided

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Re: ‘enough Of Igbo Disruption In Lagos’ - Yorubas Outside Nigeria Speak by feyif(f): 8:57am On Apr 11, 2015
This Is Nothing But The Plain Truth.

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