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All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by Alaigbopress: 10:09am On Oct 23, 2023
I don't support market being dirty but then if the criteria for Lagos State Government to shut down market is because of cleanliness then all parts of Lagos need to be shut down because Lagos as a state is full of filth.

In all this what we could deduce is selective persecution to punish the Igbos in Lagos because of their political affiliation and view in the last concluded election.

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by MXrep: 10:35am On Oct 23, 2023
Hey can't they level the market with bulldozer? Their mates are reconstructing and expanding markets, they are shutting down. Look at Ariara, transformation and expansion. The economic illiteerates show shut down all markets in Lagos please. We need people to take up new spaces created over here

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by tunjiajayi: 10:37am On Oct 23, 2023
Alaba has been shut.
You can only wail.


Wail on.

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by MXrep: 10:38am On Oct 23, 2023
tunjiajayi:
Alaba has been shut.
You can only wail.


Wail on.
You will still shamelessly reopen it. No be today. Since the days of Fashola

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:40am On Oct 23, 2023
grin

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by MXrep: 10:52am On Oct 23, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:
grin
Be deceiving yourself. Na you go still reopen the market. It's more than 100 time shutting down and reopening.

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:54am On Oct 23, 2023
MXrep:

Be deceiving yourself. Na you go still reopen the market. It's more than 100 time shutting down and reopening.

You want it to be permanently shut down. Bro you wicked.
Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by MXrep: 11:08am On Oct 23, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:


You want it to be permanently shut down. Bro you wicked.
Yes oo. Please do it fast

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by blabulu2000: 11:34am On Oct 23, 2023
first two modern leaders of Yoruba and Igbo people was Awolowo and Azikiwe. There is only one legacy of Zik remaining today….. that is UNN Nsukka. Zik group of companies is not in existence anymore. West African Pilot, one of the biggest media giants of the 40’s has gone extinct.

The legacies of Awolowo remain in our modern times….Tribune, the newspaper of Awolowo is still in circulation today. ODUA group of companies still thrive in our time. Cocoa house still rises tall in Ibadan…. OAU remains a giant among tertiary institutions. The blue chip companies Awolowo brought to Ikeja are the biggest companies in the country today…. The legendary city of Ibadan today remains an Agricultural hub because of Awolowo’s projects that attracted IITA AND NIHORT.

To understand who has a greater DNA of leadership, you need to learn how to separate propaganda from facts.

The new propaganda is that Yoruba people are servitudes to Fulani. The real truth is that the eternal servitudes of the North are from the East. There is no great leader from the region that did not serve the North. Zik, Okpara, Ekweme, Okadigbo…. That were all Northern slaves. Used and dumped by them. Even their greatest warlord of all times came back from exile to serve them.

The most powerful man in Yorubaland today in politics is a Yorubaman. The most powerful man in the military and finance is a Yorubaman…. That is far removed from the concept of servitude.

I implore every Yorubaman and woman to seek homegrown solution to Yoruba issues. We are capable of finding a sage of our time like our fathers did when they championed Awolowo.

Say no to sons of Zik…. Friendship with them is dangerous to the desire for a golden age for Yoruba people. Say no to Obidient movement. No son of Zik should ever evolve into a national hero. They have crossed a lot of line with Yoruba people and for this, they must pay the ultimate price in our time like they did in the times of our fathers.

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Re: All Parts Of Lagos Should Be Shut Down by MXrep: 12:03pm On Oct 23, 2023
blabulu2000:
first two modern leaders of Yoruba and Igbo people was Awolowo and Azikiwe. There is only one legacy of Zik remaining today….. that is UNN Nsukka. Zik group of companies is not in existence anymore. West African Pilot, one of the biggest media giants of the 40’s has gone extinct.

The legacies of Awolowo remain in our modern times….Tribune, the newspaper of Awolowo is still in circulation today. ODUA group of companies still thrive in our time. Cocoa house still rises tall in Ibadan…. OAU remains a giant among tertiary institutions. The blue chip companies Awolowo brought to Ikeja are the biggest companies in the country today…. The legendary city of Ibadan today remains an Agricultural hub because of Awolowo’s projects that attracted IITA AND NIHORT.

To understand who has a greater DNA of leadership, you need to learn how to separate propaganda from facts.

The new propaganda is that Yoruba people are servitudes to Fulani. The real truth is that the eternal servitudes of the North are from the East. There is no great leader from the region that did not serve the North. Zik, Okpara, Ekweme, Okadigbo…. That were all Northern slaves. Used and dumped by them. Even their greatest warlord of all times came back from exile to serve them.

The most powerful man in Yorubaland today in politics is a Yorubaman. The most powerful man in the military and finance is a Yorubaman…. That is far removed from the concept of servitude.

I implore every Yorubaman and woman to seek homegrown solution to Yoruba issues. We are capable of finding a sage of our time like our fathers did when they championed Awolowo.

Say no to sons of Zik…. Friendship with them is dangerous to the desire for a golden age for Yoruba people. Say no to Obidient movement. No son of Zik should ever evolve into a national hero. They have crossed a lot of line with Yoruba people and for this, they must pay the ultimate price in our time like they did in the times of our fathers.
Weaklings. You don't understand the the forces of individualistic capitalism that drives Igbos. Continue looking for a hero that will protect you but I can assure you that nothing will save you from our heavy hands.

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