The Yoruba are far ahead of them — Fani-Kayode

As the debate over the deportation of some Igbo from Lagos rages, a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, in this interview tells ALLWELL OKPI that the city was built by the Yoruba and not the Igbo.

Your articles on the issues arising from the deportation of some Igbo from Lagos to Onitsha have generated much reactions. What exactly did you hope to achieve with those write ups?
It’s perfectly natural for write ups that are of historical nature; that seek to bring to the fore and to public attention events in our history to attract various reactions. My purpose for writing these write ups is very simple and clear. It is to educate, to bring to the consciousness of the younger generation some parts of our history; to put straight a number of events and be sure that we learn from our history so that we don’t repeat the mistakes of the past. What acted as a catalyst to the write ups was this issue of relocation of some of our Igbo brethren from Lagos, and the reactions to that action by some key Igbo leaders, particularly Orji Uzor Kalu, who appears to be speaking for the whole of Ndi Igbo on this issue. He is a friend of mine; we’ve known each other for 35 years. He made a contribution in which he said that Lagos was a ‘no man’s land’ and that the Igbo are responsible for the generation of 55 per cent of the wealth and business in Lagos State.


Do you disagree with his claim?
Of course, I disagree with that reflection and it needed to be responded to not with emotion, not even with anger. I found it appropriate to respond to it, and not just to say I disagree but also to explain why I disagree. That was what led to the first reaction – ‘Lagos, Igbo and servants of truth’ which was a straight-forward article. But due to the reactions to it by some of our Igbo brethren, most of them nothing but insults, because they obviously were not fully aware of Yoruba history and Nigerian history, I then decided to go a step further. I went much deeper into a full analysis of the role of the Igbo in Nigerian history over the last 80 years. I thought it was appropriate simply to let people understand that the Yoruba have been very gracious to the Igbo and we also welcome them with open arms and we are tolerant people. However, from these utterances and past historical events, it is clear that many in the Igbo community do not appreciate it; they seem to misinterpret it as a lack of knowledge and understanding. That called me to write the second one which was the ‘The bitter truth about the Igbo.’ The reactions from that one were massive; some mainly the Igbo disagreed and that’s good, the others supported me.


How will you describe the reactions?
The reactions I got from members of the Igbo community comprised mainly insults. They labelled me as a tribalist and someone who was inciting others to hate or somebody who wanted Igbo people killed and all kind of absurd assertions. I challenge them to read my article to see whether there is any place where I tried to incite people, preach hate or insult anybody. I don’t write that way when I’m talking about history. I simply prepared analysis and present historical facts in order to remain objective and not get emotional about the issue. So, when I saw the reactions, I thought I needed to put it straight that I’m not a tribalist. I wrote the third one which was entitled, ‘A word for those who think I’m an Igbo-hater,’ where I gave specific examples of my contributions over the last 25 years of being involved with public affairs. When I speak about the North, they call me anti-North, when I speak about my people, the Yoruba, about our history, some of them call me anti-Yoruba; when I speak about the Igbo, they call me anti-Igbo. These are all emotional reactions. I’m the last person that will hate the Igbo or any other Nigerian. I do however believe that there are many nationalities in this country, and each of us has the right to fight for true federalism and to fight to protect our own culture, historical and racial integrity. To think I’m anti-Igbo is absurd. Like I said, Kalu and I are very good friends, we even spoke yesterday (Tuesday).



But some Igbo leaders are of the opinion that your write ups showed that you and many other Yoruba people resent the Igbo for their successes, particularly in Lagos.
How can Yoruba people be envious of the Igbo? As far as I’m concerned, the Yoruba control many of the industries, particularly the manufacturing industry. They have most of the investments. In every sector and profession, they are far ahead. Essentially, the Igbo are into trading more than anything else. There is nothing wrong with that. I don’t think there is anything the Igbo have that the Yoruba should be envious of. The Yoruba have seen the Igbo as their brothers and compatriots and have welcomed them within their communities and that should be the case. Even after the Civil War when nobody was interested in having them, the Yoruba handed their property back to them. There was no abandoned property case; there was no history of the Yoruba killing the Igbo in Lagos. You only envy somebody if you feel the person is more prosperous than you are. If you want to compare it, go back to history and find out how developed any of the eastern states or cities were and you will see that they were far behind. There is nothing to suggest that we are envious of them. The fact is that they have contributed to the development of Lagos and other parts of the South-West; there is no doubt about that. But to suggest that they own Lagos or that they control everything, in terms of commerce and finances in Lagos is absolutely absurd. It has no basis in reality or rationality and it is deeply insulting. We are very liberal and accommodating, but that should not be seen as stupidity or weakness. We will not allow anybody to redefine or rewrite our history for us. No Yoruba man can go to the East and achieve and do the sort of things that the Igbo community is doing in Lagos. So, those expending their energy by hurling insults at me and saying I should be arrested for making these views known, should go and develop their own communities and their own parts of the country and stop talking about Lagos, which has been developed by the hardwork of the Yoruba and other nationalities in the country.


You seem to be suggesting that the Igbo do not allow the Yoruba to do business in the South-East. Don’t you think the reality is that the Yoruba are not interested in doing business there? 
Try being a Yoruba man and go to Aba, Enugu, Onitsha or any of the major cities in the East. Try and buy land there; try and establish your own kingship there as an Oba in the East; try and claim that any town there belongs to or was developed by the Yoruba; try and interact with the community and bring your cultural ways there and you will see what the reaction will be. This never happens. We have no regrets being so accommodating in the South-West, because it is part of our enlightened culture and mark of civilisation. But this needs to be reciprocated by the Igbo in the East. In other parts of the country; the North and even the Mid-West, the Yoruba are far more welcome than they are in the East. It is not because they don’t want to go there; it is because they are not that welcome there. The most important thing is that there is absolutely no enmity from the Yoruba towards the Igbo. There is no hate, there is no bitterness. We are happy to have the Igbo amongst us, and we are happy that they are doing so well and they have always done so well. But that does not mean that we should give up our patrimony and say that even one inch of the South-West belongs to anybody asides the Yoruba people. Most of the infrastructure of the South-West was developed during the oil boom and the First Republic. There is no doubt that after the Civil War, federal money was pumped into Lagos, but that was federal money not Igbo money. Essentially it was the business acumen of the Lagosians and their ability in commerce that drove the Lagos economy and made it what it is. The Igbo influx came primarily after the Civil War. And now some say they own and control the place. We will continue to debate this. It is a friendly debate; it has no room for hate, call to violence, or insults.

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  1. FFK why don't you expend this kind of energy in finding answers to Nigerian's problems rather than just wasting it on issues that bothers on who own's Lagos. For God's sake you are such a talkative, must you answer very write up on this matter it's very disappointing . All Orji Kalu was trying to say to my own understanding is that Igbo's are major players in Lagos and what's wrong with that. Your repeated write up on this issue has gone to show that you are not a true Nigerian but a tribalist period. Lagos was once our capital and everybody contributed in its development so shut up for God's sake. By the way am from the North to be exact from Kano State.

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    1. Do you understand english... SAYING Lagos is no mans land ... how does that equate to minor or major player. Igbos ..yorubas and others are in Kano.. contributing. So is Kano no mans land?

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  2. Femi- kayode ,i will advise you to go back to school and read history very well. Or kindly contact prof. SAMUEL OKAFOR for intelligence on history of the igbos, nigeria and africa as a whole. I will also like you to read his article ,(The Truth About The Igbos) simply google it. After this i believe you will finally shut your dirty yuroba mouth. Animal who read history upside down.

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  3. @ Ananymous August 18, 2013. 7:22 pm. U ar a big fool, u lack manners u shamelles goat.

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  4. Am not gonna read dis cos Fani is a big fool. I know d fool would display his fooliness yet again...

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  5. When is Femi going to keep quiet

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  6. Ooº°˚ ˚°ºooh femi pls stop dis! #weeping# Ʋ seriously a big disgrace right now!!! Iv J̶̲̥̅̊u̶̲̥̅̊ƨ̣̣̣̇̇̇̇τ̣̣̥ lost †ђξ last respect i tried 2hv 4u! #shake ♍Ɣ head# i doubt really if Ʋ ά̲̣яε educated A̶̲̥̅πϑ em trying hard 2still believe Ʋ not jobless.

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  7. I don't know how to describ Igbo mentalility, maybe they are rather too quorelsome. Sombody raised a pertinent argument without insulting anybody, instead of countering his point all I read is insults. I cant be more convinced that Igbo deserves more punishment than what they got during civil war and the crisis that followed Irosi death. They should b thankful to God that we don't have the likes of Adolf Hitler in Africa otherwise the story will be that of extintion. Pls face the argument and leave personality alone. With all sincerity, I'm a northerner and I can see all d logics and facts in Femi's writes up.

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    1. Rotflmao @adolf hitler cum extinction

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  8. Why should Femi keep quiet? You all want him to keep quiet and so fabricated lots of lies, even a lame man would not believe on him. The truth must be told.

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  9. It has always been said that an average Igbo man or woman has No iota of respect for their elders or parents, and that an average Igbo citizens/Tribe do wakes-up his/her parents from bed with a kick from the leg. Bcz they all worship money more than GOD, so no amount of insults you all the igbos that are writing comments here against his eminent and respected Yoruba man named Femi Fani-Kayode can move any Yoruba man, we the Yorubas are watching to see the outcome of this historical debate.

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  10. Ndigbo is equal to cowardly aggression ,lies, boastfulness that can't rival the truth, no history and will rewrite the history of others, claim regions and property with mouth(Niger delta oil,port harcourt,Lagos and anything good) ,quick money(no large scale biz but petty trading), commit crime(statistics of nigerians in prisons all over the world are igbos), spread hatred(in south Africa an Igbo man killed lucky dubee), can't be trusted in d world or in Nigeria, will not allow others move freely in there communities(let a Yoruba have oba in d east and control police too), all this and many vices define ndigbo.

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  11. I am not an igbo, but I know this for sure, of the major tribes in Nigeria, the Yorubas are the worst. They can be very confused. The will go looking for trouble n when it backfires, they begin to act like victims. Please don't even question the courage of the ibos. ok?

    Now to the anonymous that called the ibos disrespectful, u do not know the ibos and don't think that ur cultural presence you call respect convinces us because the Yorubas are the most disrespectful n abusive tribe in Nigeria. I mean the first thing you ever get to learn in Yoruba are curse words. I mean they have a whole encyclopedia for curses. You think they have respect because they are taught to prostrate? No not these people, they curse under their breadth before they rise from the prostrate.

    Now I want Femi to shut his mouth cos he is just talking trash. You can think whatever you want to think, Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria and thus it's no mans land, it was not built by the Yorubas, don't even deceive yourselves, it was built with our collective wealth as it was once our capital. Specifically, the oil from my own homeland in the delta region. Ma he kin binu fun yin o, Lagos was built by the Hausas, the Yorubas and the ibos.

    Besides, what's in Lagos anyway? Is it Dubai? Is it even near Dubai? Pls stop fooling yourselves o

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    1. Tell them bros! Even as at now if the strangers in Lagos decide to leave. Commercial activities will collapse. Let FFK continue,he'll get what he's seeking,sooner or later.

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  12. It's good he admits that Federal Money was pumped into Lagos to develop it. It's a departure from the previous narrative. Be that as it may, Lagos being a former federal capital is home to every Nigerian who desire to live in it.

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    1. Think.... if Lagos is home to every nigerian why are the hausa, ibibio, ijaw, kanuri, efik etc not claming to own Lagos. Why only rhe igbos. Simple.its is in their character to claim what is not theirs. Thats why they tried to seize present day cross river, akwa ibom, and rivers in their secesion bid ...even though these were never part of igbo land. Think.

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  13. I will advice our igbo brethren to counter fani instead of insulting him, that's if they have the facts like Fani does anyway. Its now clear that an average igbo will always react to issues they don't have answers for by employing the use of insults. Fani please teach them and let them know where they come from. Have dealt with them severally and have discovered they always want to proof they no too much which makes them a charlatan.

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  14. Fanny is saying the facts. Ve u ever seen a yoruba man lives in the east gives and call his child all sort of igbo names like emeka, chukwudi,uche etc despite the fact that he stay in igbo land. He we prefer to give and call them yoruba name.its only in lagos and other parts of yoruba lands that emeka will prefer to bear kayode while chukwudi bear temitope and so on. Nobody I say nobody is envy igbos.Igbos look inwards!

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  15. Calabar was also 1ce a fedral sit.. And oda places bt yet no claim was made dia! If u take our kindness as a weakness.. We will take u as a joke...

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  16. Maturity plays here because FFK is tying to play and act more matured here unlike before

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  17. For God sake,is dis place a battle ground?do dis write up has element of fight?y should u guys be take dis personal?urs is to read and learn from d gud aspect of it and discard d rest,instead of insulting dis man FFK.U need better orientation by NOA so dat u don't just start insulting people who took dere time to write for u to read rather Dan appreciating dem u re crucifying dem.guys,kindly write ur own story and post it here so we can read and abuse u.stop dis abuse on general issues

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  18. PLEASE DO NIGERIANS A FAVOUR BY STOP PUBLISHING ANY STUPID WRITE UP BY THE SO CALLED FEMI FANI KAYODE, BEFORE HE WILL CAUSE ANOTHER WAR IN NIGERIA.I LEARNT HE WAS A FORMER MINISTER,WHAT DID HE ACHIEVE THEN?WHETHER THE YORUBAS ARE FAR BETTER THAN THE IGBOS OR NOT LET THE IGBOS BE PLEASE.NO GROUP IS CLAIMING LAGOS,WE ARE ONE NIGERIA,CAN WE CARRY THE CITY OF LAGOS TO THE EAST?IF YOU ARE FROM LAGOS AND HAVING NOTHING DOING,CAN LAGOS PROVIDE DAILY MEAL FOR YOU JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE FROM LAGOS?INSTEAD OF THINKING OF WHAT NIGERIANS CAN DO TO BETTER THEMSELVES YOU ARE BUSY TALKING ABOUT HOW IGBOS WERE KILLED DURING THE CIVIL WAR.THANK YOU FOR MAKING MOCKERY OF THE IGBOS KILLED DURING THE WAR.THEIR SPIRITS ARE WATCHING YOU AND THOSE WHO SEEK SOLACE IN THE PLIGHTS OF THE IGBOS.IF YOU ARE WISE,JUST GO HOME AND ENJOY YOUR FATHER'S WEALTH.IF THE WAR STARTS,I BET YOU,YOU WILL BE AMONG THE FIRST TO BE KILLED.

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  19. I am surprised that people are shouting FFK down instead of addressing the issues at stake. Yes FFK sometimes sways into up-surd irrelevances but he makes his points. An attempt to answer the posers came from someone who listed 9 areas FFK raised but he spent all the passage insulting. where the attempt came close, it was a weak and watery defence. For instance, we need more convincing that the Nzeogwu's coup was against the Ibo because Zik was HOS as the writer claims, when over 90% of those eliminated were outside the Ibo community. The question that remains unanswered is, How come the HOS, Easten regional premier etc survived. The truth is, most of us who were alive when these things happened know what happened but we are deliberately pretending because of pride and ego. The question of Lagos as no-man's land touches deeply on the implementation of certain constitutional provisions. This debate must therefore be allowed to continue with astute intellectualism and logic devoid of prejudices, hate, selfishness and all the watery defenses. Please answer FFK logically or allow others do it.

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  20. BEWARE OF APC
    IT IS A PARTY CONSTITUTED SORELY ON TRIBAL GROUNDS

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  21. The truth must be told! Anonymous 7:22 you are a bigger animal. Igbos should leave lagos alone and u can't claim it even if u shed your blood there in d name of work. Don't take our hospitality for granted you arrogant lot. If Aba was developed by FG will d Igbos allow any other tribe to thrive there? The answer is NO. You guys are intolerant and u don't see anything wrong with it. Do not worry, just pray that ds arrangement called Nigeria works otherwise u will go back to your true homeland and continue your aggression there! FFK has spoken the truth and we are yet to see any intelligent and constructive counter from the igbos. Mr Northerner from Kano, you have no right to speak here cos Nigeria is where we are now bcos of the myopic 33 yrs or more of Northern leadership. We have nothing to show for it. Don't get us angry o...don't try our patience.

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  22. The igbos should not hold the Yorubas to ransome for those killed during the Civil war! Igbos are been killed in the North o and u are not saying anything about it.

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  23. Orji Uzoh Kalu is a Megalomaniac to think that 55% of the wealth of Lagos is from the Igbos... On the topic of respect; Yorubas indeed have it. Forget the abusive/curse words... In every language (quote me) 90% of the 1st set of words a non-indigene learn are curse words even in the developed countries.

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  24. beware of "PHONE MART" they"re selling in tricks. the receipt they give you, they deceptively write bellow it that the waranty is just for 24 hours.that means no warranty at all whereas they advertise warranty on t.v.

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  25. Orji Uzoh Kalu is a Megalomaniac to think that 55% of the wealth of Lagos is from the Igbos... On the topic of respect; Yorubas indeed have it. Forget the abusive/curse words... In every language (quote me) 90% of the 1st set of words a non-indigene learn are curse words even in the developed countries.

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  26. If we allow the Igbos to lay claim to Lagos, they will turn to the next mega city Abeokuta and try to claim it. Then they will try to claim Ibadan. They are already in Ibadan and they are creeping into Abeokuta. Soon they will claim all Yoruba land. We need to stop them now. Ole.

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  27. YOU GUYS ARE JUST WASTING YOUR TIME BY FOLLOWING KAYODE. I YOU FORGOTTEN THAT THIS KAYODE WAS THE ONE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY QUERIED PRIOR TO HIS APPOINTMENT AS MINISTER, ABOUT HIS STATE OF INSANITY/MADNESS WHILE HE WAS IN GHANA HE DID NOT DENY IT, RATHER CONCURRED AND EXPLAINED HOW IT HAPPENED. HE WAS NOT REJECTED HE WAS PRESENTED BY OBJ, WHO HAD BOUGHT OVER NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (REMEMBER THEN SEVERAL GHANA MUST GO BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS/INCIDENTS RECORDED DURING OBJ TIME, TO SECURE NATIANL ASSEMBLY'S PASSAGE OF BILLS FROM EXECUTIVE. IT WAS FAER OF OBJ THAT SCALED HIM THROUGH. THE TRUTH IS THAT HE WAS (IS) MAD, SO JOINING ISSUES WITH HIM IS WASTE OF TIME. BESIDES HE'S NO LONGER ANYWHERE NEAR GOVT OFFICE WHERE HE CAN STEAL. HE SUFFERING FROM OUT OF OFFICE SYNDROME. WHAT IS PROBLEM WHERE IBOS ARE. OR ALL THESE ARE MERE ENVY AND JEALOUSY. IF YORUBAS ARE FAR AHEAD OF IBOS BY EDUCATION CERTIFICATION. HOW HAS THIS IMPACTED ON THEIR GENERAL WELL BEING? HOW HAVE THEY TRANSLATED THE SO CALLED "BY FAR AHEAD OF IBO" TO ERADICATE POVERTY IN GENERAL YORUBA LAND? OR IS IT FEW RICH PEOPLE AND MAJORITY IN ABJECT POVERTY? KAYODE CAN YOU TRAVEL AROUND IBO TOWNS AND VILLAGE STUDY THEIR POVERTY LEVEL? AND THEN GO ROUND YOUR YORUBA TOWN AND VILLAGES TELL NIGERIA HOW THE TWO FAIR? YOU ARE JUST IN FOOL'S WORLD OF IMAGINATION, OOZING OUT DIRTS FROM YOUR DIRTY MADMAN'S MOUTH WHO HAS EATEN PUUPU. IF YOU NORMAL AND REASONABLE YOU WOULD HAVE STOPPED, REALIZED THAT YOU CANNOT WIN BY TURNING THE TRUTH UPSIDE IN ORDER TO SATISFY YOUR SPONSOR. ARE BLIND SO YOU CANNOT SEE THAT LAGOS IS BUILT/DEVELOPED TO VERY LARGE EXTENT BY IBO. OR YOU WANT TO SOW SEED OF HATRED WHICH MAY LEAD TO FRACAS/WAR, SO THAT YOU COME BACK TO CLAIM ABANDONED PROPERTY? THE TYPE YOU ENHERITED AND OUT OF WHICH THE PROCEEDS WERE USED BY YOUR PARENTS TO SEND YOU TO GET CERTIFICATED. THOSE INHERITED ABANDONED PROPERTIES MAKE YOU THINK YOU ARE AN INDIGENE OF LAGOS. THE REASON YOU ARE CRYING MORE THAN BEREAVED. YOU SIMPLY MAD AND NEED TO ONCE AGAIN VISIT PSYCHIATRICS HOSPITAL, YOU NEED THIS. I TITLED THIS MESSAGE LETTER TO AN OPPORTUNED CRAZYMAN. AS SUCH I NEVER BOTHERED TO VET IT, PERHAPS HE WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND.

    FOR THOSE FANNING HIM UP, BE CAREFUL YOU WILL NOT END GOING PSYCHO LIKE HIM. A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR A WISE. STOP THIS TREND, TALK OF ANOTHER TOPIC. IT IS OK.

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  28. KAYODE FEELS YORUBAS DO NOT NEED OTHER PEOPLE, FORGETTING MOST MULTINATIONALS IN LAGOS DID COME TO LAGOS BECAUSE LAGOS BELONGS TO YORUBA RATHER IT WAS FEDERAL CAPITAL. MAY BE HE IS ASKING COMPANIES LIKE MOBIL, CHEVRON, TOTAL, ASHLAND, SHELL, CONOCO, PAN-AFRICAN JUST TO NAME A FEW WHOSE HEAD AND MAJOR OFFICES ARE IN LAGOS INSTEAD OF STATE CAPITALS WHERE THE OPERATE AND CONTRIBUTES TO SUFFERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, TO VACATE OR RELOCATE TO THOSE AREAS. COME TO THINK OF IT, NOW LAGOS IS NO LONGER THE CAPITAL WHICH MADE EVERYONE INCLUDING IBOS TO COME, SO ALL THESE OIL COMPANIES AND THEIR SERVICE COUNTERPART SHOULD RELOCATE TO WHERE THEY MAJORLY OPERATE, MOBIL TO UYO, CHEVRON TO ASABA/WARRI, SHELL TO PORT HARCOURT OF YENEGOA, TOTAL TO OWERRI, ASHLAND TO UYO/CALABAR ETC. THIS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY NUMEROUS OIL AND GAS SERVICE AND CONSTRUCTION/CONTRACTING COMPANIES SUCH AS, SLUMBERGER, WETERN ATLAS, SAIPEM, DELTAFRIC, FMC,GE, CAMERON, GLTA, DOMAN LONG, WAV, NIGERDOCK, ETC TO AREAS WHERE THE OPERATE. BECAUSE LAGOS DOES NOT PRODUCE OIL AND GAS, YORUBAS OCCUPYING ALL BIG POSITIONS IN THESE COMPANIES DO NOT PRODUCE OIL IN THIER AREAS AND THEREFORE DO NOT SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES OF GAS & OIL EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION. TELL ME IF ALL YORUBAS WORKING IN THESE COMPANIES AND IN DIFFERENT AREAS OUTSIDE YORUBA ARE DEPORTED TO STATES AND THESE COMPANIES RELOCATED TO OPERATING AREAS, WHAT WILL KAYODES AND FASHOLAS DO? SO LIVE AND LET LIVE. KAYODES HAVE MENTAL HISTORY TO DEAL WITH, CERTAINLY NOT IBOS.

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  29. ur argument lacks reasoning. Even if all these companies are relocated to the east(which is impossible), U still will not know what to do with them because u lack the needed education.

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  30. @Anon 3:21, u just hit the nail on the head, kudos. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones. The tribalists should refrain from this because going by what the 3:21 anon wrote, if companies operating down south east n south south are mandated to hv their head quarters in the respective states where they operate, that may bring about another tribal cleansing. Let's learn to tolerate n stop making hate comments.

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  31. Fools are always hard of hearing and reasoning... Igbo man tell mobil and co to relocate let's see if you won't kidnapp them like u kidnap your own pple like Finance minister's mother, Soludo's father etc. Don't build your castle in d air coz oyinbo man sef know where peace they reign.

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  32. yorubas is alway noise makers.empty vesel.yorubas alway end there life in lagos.dey dont travell any were becos dey r too lazy.hausa and igbos dey travellers.

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  33. Body dey pepper ndigbo people. Rude people wt rude culture

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  34. Citizens of Nigeria, ponder this: how many Nigerians have dual citizenship?. It is ok to go abroad and claim citizenship, but not so for a fellow countryman to claim citizenship of a place where he resides , pays his taxes and contributes to the development ?
    We really do need to get over ourselves, and get realistic.

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  35. Do you know why i hate yorubas? their mouth always run like water tape. FFk, if you think that you are far ahead of Ndi Igbo that was then, may be you are still remembering the story that your grand father told you, If you want to prove that you are far ahead of Ndi Igbo stop selling your property to them. Keeping on talking while we will keep on buying your father's properties. Time is coming when you FFK will have nothing in this yoruba land that you are running your mouth, i mean you will be like a stranger. I thank God for the Igbos, they say "ACTION SPEAKS LOUDER MORE THAN WORDS".

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  36. Fani Kayode, There is no argument as to who owns lagos Land. it belonged to yorubas Period. The only thing wrong is that you should have been mindful of the fact that it is culturally wrong for you to mention names of married Igbo Ladies as your intimate past friends. If you were their husband how will you feel.

    The issue of calling a race traders is over-generalization in intellectual world. Every race in Nigeria is intellectually endowed. The issue is that we have failed to exploit this intellectual endowment to our benefit.

    May somebody raise a controversial matter that will attract intellectual rigour and what will solve the seeminly intractable Nigerian economic problem.

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