@FinPlanKaluAja1 This is good, but I hope you understand Lagos is not obligated to do this.
If Lagos doesn’t mind anyone and triples it’s hustle IT IS NOT A BAD THING, let’s appreciate that this happened and also acknowledge LAGOS’ MAGNANIMITY not OBLIGATION before we hear LAGOS STUNTS OTHERS.
@izuchukwu10 Can you provide data that states 60-65% of containers are for ABA and Onitsha market?
If the seaport can work without disturbing the environment of other states, I’d love for it to happen.
@DavidsOffor@biodunaoyebanji See how they’re interfering with the politics….
Very soon, this would be the kind of shit makes sure you lose an election.
@Uzuakoliii Lol, Omoooo I feel this.
…but these are places where we Lapo babies who have broken out to extent like to live.
Real places are IKEJA GRA, MAGODO, SHANGISHA sef, V.I, even MARYLAND.
@BeatsByOmata@Uzuakoliii@nwoke_nanka Nope, main people in the coup was like OKEY JOE’s list- many Igbos, 1 Yoruba.
As the coup was going on, the people who were supposed to work in the East were “radio silence” same as who was supposed to “off” Ironsi, Mbadiwe…etc
Too many coincidences, almost like it’s FATE
@Uzuakoliii@nwoke_nanka Okay, who were the major actors in the coup, who benefited from the coup, who were basically untouched in the coup?
If you honestly answer this, you’d get your answer.
Honestly, it shouldn’t be a big deal to admit, it’s happened but not admitting it makes us build on lies.
@kootujirian These people don’t know that when foreigners first came they saw people selling goods and left it unattended, because nobody would steal them.
They met a moral and cultured people, even more moral than the foreigners.
@dunduncentre Is it cool to publicize ORO like this, cos it’s usually shrouded in mystery.
I don’t know much about it, but some ORO needs absolute privacy so they decided to shroud all of them with mystery.
It’s nice to watch.
@adeniran I’m not comparing, you are.
I’m calling out the ONE SIDED NARRATIVE. Lives were lost, it’s too much to trivialize or compare.
But to get to root and solve the problem, we must analyze holistically.
Why did the war happen, what happened during the war…and so on.
@adeniran Whataboutism? No, it’s ACTIONS and REACTIONS. If you kick me and I slap you, we’re both wrong, so we must talk about the KICK and the SLAP.
Okay, Gowon was wrong, yes, but Ojukwu!!! was 1000 times wrong.
Don’t just blame Gowon and leave Ojukwu out.
Biafra committed war crimes
@GuchiKelvin1@adeniran What Biafra experienced was stupid, the leader had a stupid ego, e got his ABURI ACCORD in Decree No. 8 but still pressed on.
Not everyone will be stupid.
@adeniran Nigeria was wrong for food blockade, YES, TRUE.
Biafra was wrong for fighting without preparing for food, for not starving soldiers but children, for using the food blockade as a bargaining chip.
So, don’t exonerate BIAFRA, they also were wrong and committed war crimes.
@AnewNaija He is not wrong.
I don’t see what’s wrong there, Igbos CANNOT be the ones deciding what happens in Lagos or any S.W state.
It’s because 1. You’d never allow it in your place
2. Igbos deciding for Lagos won’t benefit it’s people rather it’s their people. Look at OKEY JOE.
@DrOaikhena If he has a farm manager that stopped him from using his revenue to pay debts, increased revenue, managed to put the farm in a better position.
That manager is 1000 times better than what he’s had.