
If you’re bold enough to tell Igbos to “go back to their state,” then be bold enough to face facts – Man narrates
For over 70 years, Lagos enjoyed the privileges of being Nigeria’s capital, federal institutions, infrastructure concentration, international visibility, headquarters, ports, airports, and nonstop national investment. That advantage didn’t fall from heaven; it was built with resources from every region of this country.
Now you want to pretend it’s tribal property?
Let Onitsha enjoy that same level of federal monopoly and economic concentration for decades.
Let Port Harcourt receive the same uninterrupted federal backing and institutional clustering.
Let Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport get the same scale of international expansion and policy protection.
Let Warri benefit from decades of concentrated federal infrastructure and political focus.
After 70 years of equal structural advantage, then you can talk.
Until then, drop the entitlement. Nigeria does not belong to one tribe. No city in this country is ancestral property of any ethnic group. Every Nigerian has the constitutional right to live and build wherever opportunity exists and no amount of tribal chest-thumping changes that.
Talk about your state Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti and Kwara they are also Yoruba states !!!
