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The Igbos Have Played a Major Role in Boosting the Economy of Lagos — Rapper Illbliss Says as He Condemns Ethnic Division
Nigerian rapper Illbliss has called on Nigerians to be more accommodating of people from different ethnic backgrounds and stop making divisive remarks against non-indigenes living in their states.
Speaking on the Outside The Box podcast, the rapper highlighted the contributions of Igbo residents to the economy of Lagos, particularly in trade and commerce, stressing that their impact on the state’s growth cannot be ignored.
Illbliss questioned how Lagos would function if all Igbo residents were asked to leave, expressing concern over comments suggesting that people who are not indigenous to a state should return to their places of origin.
“The Igbos have given a lot to the Lagos economy in terms of trade and commerce. I wonder how this town will be if you told every Igbo man to leave,” he said.
The rapper also lamented Nigeria’s continued struggle with tribal, ethnic and religious divisions despite decades of coexistence. According to him, the country’s inability to fully embrace unity and inclusiveness remains a major challenge.
“We have no business not being accommodating of each other. But sadly, we are still plagued by tribalism, ethnic and religious divides,” Illbliss added. He noted that the persistent divisions sometimes make him question whether Nigeria should have been formed as a single nation.
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Good evening Acada Cartel ✊
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New fire tune dey land 10th this month 🔥 Make we drive this one together, my people. Make street hear us.
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