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Why Do Young Igbos Hide In The UK? by Probz(m): 12:29am On Apr 17, 2019
Discussion worth having at a time when anti-Igbo sentiments are on the increase and OKWU ID (young Igbo platform based in London) raised a good point about this.

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Re: Why Do Young Igbos Hide In The UK? by correctyourself(m): 2:45am On Apr 17, 2019
Probz:
Discussion worth having at a time when anti-Igbo sentiments are on the increase and OKWU ID (young Igbo platform based in London) raised a good point about this.

Maybe they're looking for the key of Biafra gate.
Re: Why Do Young Igbos Hide In The UK? by statesman37(m): 9:15am On Apr 17, 2019
Probz:
Discussion worth having at a time when anti-Igbo sentiments are on the increase and OKWU ID (young Igbo platform based in London) raised a good point about this.

Please what do you mean by HIDING? Is it that they don't associate themselves with Ndi Igbo or ?
Re: Why Do Young Igbos Hide In The UK? by Probz(m): 10:33am On Apr 17, 2019
statesman37:


Please what do you mean by HIDING? Is it that they don't associate themselves with Ndi Igbo or ?

Yes.

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Re: Why Do Young Igbos Hide In The UK? by Probz(m): 10:42pm On Apr 21, 2019
correctyourself:


Maybe they're looking for the key of Biafra gate.

A lot of them aren’t clued up on Biafra.

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Re: Why Do Young Igbos Hide In The UK? by Nobody: 6:28pm On Apr 22, 2019
Ohanaeze is dead.

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