Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer recounts how Igbos can be “expelled” from Lagos
Ahead of the gubernatorial election, Aloy Ejemacor, Special Adviser to Nnamdi Kano, Indigenous Leader of Biafra, IPOB, highlighted how the Igbos were “expelled” from Lagos state.
In a series of tweets, Ejimakor wrote: “If you want to drive Igbos out of Lagos, do this: Organize a referendum on Biafra. Once implemented, you will see a willing and happy stampede out of Lagos. Or you can build a seaport in the Southeast and return Nigeria to regional autonomy as a means For Biafra Do this and thank me later.
An Igbo-dominated market in Lagos burned down after an Igbo was threatened in Lagos.
After the witch cried in the night, the child died in the morning.
“Fanny Kayode, Prophet Godwin, Ahoy! Yoruba Rono. Ndigbo Koechiri.”
There was agitation for the removal of Igbos from Lagos State.
The frenzy was due to the outcome of the presidential election in which the Labor Party, Peter Obi, defeated the elected president, Bola Tinubu in Lagos state.
After the elections, the Igbo suffered heavy losses in Lagos State as one of the markets they controlled was burned down.
Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer recounts how Igbos can be “expelled” from Lagos