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Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by dre11(m): 2:32pm On Aug 06, 2017
KEEP YOUR BIAFRA IN THE EAST


…as bringing Biafra to S’West amounts to warmongering

Kanu has no investment in Nigeria –Investors
‘Biafra bigger than Kanu’

We’re excited by his coming –Youths



Paul Ogbuokiri


Igbo leaders and traders in Lagos have expressed disgust at the reported plan by the leader of the separatist group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to storm Lagos soon in continuation of his visits to states of Nigeria, warning him to desist from making such an adventure, because he won’t be welcome in the city.

Most of the Igbo leaders and traders in Lagos who spoke to Sunday Telegraph in separate interviews, warned Mazi Kanu and his followers that by what they profess, “taking their Biafra outside the East amounts to warmongering.”

They further charged them to desisting from heating up the polity by crisscrossing Nigeria in contravention of his bail conditions.

Chief Chiemeka Ibeh of Alaba Amalgamated Traders Association, warned the IPOB leader to stay away from Lagos, urging him to leave Igbos in Lagos alone because his visit to the commercial nerve centre of the country it will create the impression that Igbos in Lagos are supporting Kanu and IPOB activities.

“He should keep his Biafra in the East where our unemployed youths are following him all over the place, not knowing what they are dabbling into. Most of these youth do not understand what Biafra is about and what it has cost Igbo people.

“Since his actions led to the quit notice by the Arewa youths, I expected Kanu to have paid upfront all transport companies on the northern route to be conveying Igbo people who might be interested in coming back to the East, but he has not paid a kobo to anybody. Is he bothered about the economic wellbeing of the people whom his actions could dislocate?”

Also speaking to Sunday Telegraph, High Chief Egbogu Udemba, electronics dealer and a member of the executives of the Alaba International Market Electronic Dealers Association said Biafra is bigger than Kanu and cannot be a project for a young man like him and the youths he controls.

“We appreciate the fact that the agitation is the product of years of neglect and marginalisation of the zone by successive administrations in Nigeria, as you can see that agitations are coming up from different zones of the country now. These issues are things that should be well articulated as Ohanaeze has done and an informed demand made.

“The tension Kanu is creating will not do us any good; it might further drag us back. As you can see our Niger-Delta brothers are concentrating on economic agitations and government is answering them. Nobody is looking in our direction because we are assumed to be asking for Biafra, which unfortunately nobody will give us,” Udemba said.

He further asked, “The two modular oil refineries the Acting President promised the oil producing states, where is Abia’s and Imo’s own or are they not key oil producing states in Nigeria?”

According to him, what the country needs now is restructuring “and the issue is bigger than IPOB, MASSOB and Arewa Youths. Igbo leaders, Igbo intelligentsia, traders associations and our professionals should come together and pursue the cause with one voice.

Udemba said: “Ohanaeze has taken the lead by making the demand for restructuring so that we can have a true federal system of government. I think Kanu should rather mobilise the youths who are listening to him to support the demand, than going from state to state and threatening the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra. He should use the followership he commands to drum support for true federalism.”

This development came as a prominent auto spare-parts dealer at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex and a leader in the Auto Spare Parts & Machinery Dealers Association (ASPAMDA), Chief Alex Ejiofor has warned Nnamdi Kanu to desist from distracting struggling Igbo people from concentrating on finding their daily bread.

He wondered if Kanu had not asked his father what happened to Igbos during and after the civil war. “If his father did not tell him my father told me that we were reduced to the biblical ‘hewers of wood and drawers of water’ in Nigeria at the end of the war in 1970.

It is true that we are still suffering from the effects of that war till today, but Igbos in all parts of Nigeria have made a lot of progress and cannot afford to return to that stage where an Igbo who left over a million British Pounds in his account and ran home for safety at the outbreak of the war, was given 20 Pounds in 1970 after the no victor, no vanquished declaration.”

According to him, Igbos’ investments outside the core Igbo states are in trillions of naira. “What is Kanu thinking about that? And if I may ask, what is the volume of Kanu’s investment either in the South-East or in other parts of the country? Does he not know that he is putting those investments at risk and endangering the source of livelihood of other people? He should perish the thought of coming to Lagos, and if I may advise, he should change strategy or join forces with Ohanaeze.

“He has done well by bringing the marginalisation of the South-East to the front burner again, but should sustain the discussion without causing his people harm,” he said.

The youths who are either apprentice traders or labourers at the Alaba International Market and Trade Fair, however, expressed excitement over of the IPOB leader, stating that they are waiting for him.

“I read it on Facebook on Saturday, we are waiting for him. We will close the market to receive him; he is the leader of our time. He will take Biafra to the Promised Land; we are happy that he is visiting. We heard that he has visited Port Harcourt, Ebonyi, Owerri and other places.

We are also expecting him here. All hail Biafra!” Chigbo Ebuka who said that he works with an electrical parts dealers at Alaba International Market, said.

Kamsiyochukwu Udoaku, an apprentice to a machine parts dealer in ASPANDA said without the knowledge of his boss, he has bought his Biafran flag, cap and vest to be used on that day when Kanu would visit Lagos.

Asked why he is going without his oga’s knowledge, he said, “He is an old man, he is afraid. He further asked, but what has Kanu done wrong? Did he commit any crime? Is he a member of Boko Haram or Fulani herdsmen? Did he carry any arm? All he is asking for is our own country where nobody will treat us as second class citizens. If the only reason why they want to kill him is for asking for our freedom, we will follow him,” he said.

It would be recalled that following the success of their rally at Owerri, Imo State capital, last week, the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu took to Facebook to reveal his intention to visit Lagos soon, probably to gather all IPOB members and then align with them on the way to achieve Biafra soon.

The post shared on its twitter handle penultimate Saturday, Radio Biafra revealed that IPOB and its leadership …“shall shut down Lagos, expect Nnamdi Kanu soon.”


https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/08/dont-come-lagos-igbo-traders-warn-kanu/


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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by omenka(m): 2:32pm On Aug 06, 2017
The con artist of the century who worked for an organization that couldn't muster £900 in FOUR YEARS wants to go create conditions that would probably wreck the businesses of hardworking Igbo men and women. Good a thing they've asked him to keep his arse where it belongs.

Kanu probably has no effing idea what it takes to run a successful business, reason why he seeks to bring down others to the level he once was, a homeless little prick living off Uwazurike's magnanimity.

Same way he tucked his little tail between his legs over Kaduna after all the chestbeating is what's gonna happen to Lagos' plan and well.

Oh, I forgot, he'd shelve the plan not because he's a coward, but because "he's a leader who listens to his people". grin

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by Olachase(m): 2:40pm On Aug 06, 2017
Ur own brothers warned you

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by GameGod(m): 2:44pm On Aug 06, 2017
He should keep his Biafra in the East where our unemployed youths are following him all over the place, not knowing what they are dabbling into.
Damn, this Chief Chiemeka Ibeh is a savage, see finishing^^ grin



The Biafráud potor potor agitation is only meant for poverty stricken jobless brainwashed flat heads. Pigs and idiots will soon jump on this thread to behave like the animals that they are.

New meaning of IPOB: Idiotic Pigs Of Biafra

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by 9jii(m): 2:45pm On Aug 06, 2017
Wallahi Nnamadi Kunu is already regretting ever starting This Fraud.
And now it's to late for him to look at the Eastern Almajiris and tell them the truth. He is just looking at the simple opportunity to excape to London.
The worst part is they are always surrounding him which means it's a suicide for all.

Watch how I ll be trashing the Swamp of Eastern Almajiris cheesy

Just like ojukwu, Kunu will live long in the misery of seeing 1 9ja

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by nextprince: 2:53pm On Aug 06, 2017
“He should keep his Biafra in the East where our unemployed youths are following him all over the place, not knowing what they are dabbling into. Most of these youth do not understand what Biafra is about and what it has cost Igbo people.

“Since his actions led to the quit notice by the Arewa youths, I expected Kanu to have paid upfront all transport companies on the northern route to be conveying Igbo people who might be interested in coming back to the East, but he has not paid a kobo to anybody. Is he bothered about the economic wellbeing of the people whom his actions could dislocate?”


Here are educated, enlightened, engaged & successful ibos talking, but ironically, those are the people this hunchback semi-literate of a fraudster called cownu will open that putrid gutter he calls mouth and start calling names.

I have always known no truly educated and successful ibo man will allow himself to be swindled by one London streets hustling idiot who could not boast of £500 made from hustling.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by ofai: 2:54pm On Aug 06, 2017
KANU wasn't coming by his own volition. YOLICOM and other western agitators gave him the signal. He hasn't even dreamt of coming to Lagos.

As for the traders..... You are protecting your business we know, but don't call kanus followers in the East jobless. They have their own jobs. Are all igbos in Lagos gainfully employed? Why not refuse kanu's coming without castigating the Igbos in the east?

I know the crop of igbos uttering this shameless jests. They think they are the only ones who can lead ndigbo. Such delusion.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by tessygirl(f): 2:57pm On Aug 06, 2017
9jii:
Wallahi Nnamadi Kunu is already regretting ever starting This Fraud.
And now it's to late for him to look at the Eastern Almajiris and tell them the truth. He is just looking at the simple opportunity to excape to London.
The worst part is they are always sarround him which means it's a suicide for all.

Shikau wanna be

Work on your grammar. It sucks.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by CrtlAltDel: 2:57pm On Aug 06, 2017

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by 9jii(m): 2:59pm On Aug 06, 2017
tessygirl:


Work on your grammar. It sucks.

Kunu should b your worries not my grammar

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by salabscholar01(m): 3:00pm On Aug 06, 2017
Ok

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by djemillionia: 3:00pm On Aug 06, 2017
grin

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by babyfaceafrica: 3:00pm On Aug 06, 2017
Hope he listens

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by Factfinder1(m): 3:00pm On Aug 06, 2017
If he get ear make he hear

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by etcme(m): 3:00pm On Aug 06, 2017

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by Rilwayne001: 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
He should keep his Biafra in the East where our unemployed youths are following him all over the place, not knowing what they are dabbling into. Most of these youth do not understand what Biafra is about and what it has cost Igbo people

I keep saying it, only the never-do-well igbos in that erosion ravaged igboland supports the fraud called Kanu. Most of them supports him because they envy those ones making headway in Lagos. Most of them don't even have the money to travel to South west...hahaha grin grin

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by whitebeard(m): 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
that was highly expected, I mean which working class..no pls can u go out on the street of Lagos bump Into a random Igbo man and ask him do u have a work u are doing and he would tell u no...the chances of that happening is 1 in 2000. Now KANU is playing games with the minds of those ones at home..I mean if u are in your shop or in your place of work and really want to make that money, u are researching thinking on how to make that money and u hear KANU is holding a rally somewhere, the only reasons why such an Individual will go is 1. He just want's to see what's going on 2. He just feels like making noise .

Here in Lagos that u guys are shouting Lagos is no man's land, I have never seen anyone with a biafran flag, especially where core igbos have businesses computer village, I have never seen anyone with a Biafran flag.

Ipob let me ask u a simple question, HOW DO U THINK KANU WILL HELP YOU, AND HOW HAS HE HELPED YOU...?



have fun while it last ipob,



GOB BLESS NIGERIA.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by fratermathy(m): 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
The traders in Lagos don't want to be freed and taken to Obodo Israel, the promised land of the rising moon.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by Ekwekwe1(m): 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
Warned or advised?
Be specific afonja OP.

Some igbos are useless and senseless.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by NCANTaskForce: 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
Hit like if you don't take Afonja's seriously

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by vecman222(m): 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
Pigs and idoits won't like this one...

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by brainpulse: 3:01pm On Aug 06, 2017
The president of the pigs & idiots is not wanted by his people.

His people and him.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by MediumStout(m): 3:02pm On Aug 06, 2017
grin biafra is dead and buried in 1970. Kanu is wasting his time.

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by ekensi01: 3:03pm On Aug 06, 2017
Kanu is not the right man to take Igbos to the promise land.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT HE ISN'T

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Re: Don’t Come To Lagos, Igbo Traders Warn Nnamdi Kanu by enemyofprogress: 3:03pm On Aug 06, 2017
He have bean abandons even by his own peoples grin grin

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