Here is a collection of some of the important voices from southeast and southwest on politics and great Lagos debate. Enjoy.
Let Lagos be
In Let Lagos be, elder Statesman Olufemi Okunnu provides historical insights into how Lagos evolved and who are its indigenes.
The problem of the Igbo Diaspora in Lagos
Prof Jemie and Dr Chinweizu propose a unique solution to the recurrent problem of managing the existence of the Igbo Diaspora in Lagos.
Obasa’s re-election confirms Lagos as land of migrants
Tribune’s Lanre Adewole shows why Mudashiru Obasa’s re-election as Speaker of the House of Assembly confirms Lagos as land of migrants Mudashiru Obasa is an indigene of Ijebu from Ogun State, neighbour to Lagos State, where he is a six-term lawmaker and now a third-term Speaker of the Assembly. Despite the huff and puff of…
The future we all need
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, in an address to the students of NIPSS, Plataeau State on Monday talks about the future we all need.
The Bayo Onanuga misspeak
Ogbuagu Anikwe chatacterizes the recent Bayo Onanuga threat against Ndi-Igbo over Lagos politics as a misspeak that borders on intolerance.
A word for boastful Igbos in Lagos
Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe drops a word for boastful Igbos that have forgotten the reason for their migration to other places.
Ndi-Igbo and Pursuit of Prosperity without Security
In Ndi-Igbo and their pursuit of prosperity without security, Chinweizu intervenes on an important but overlooked danger the group faces.
Rising Ethnic Tension in Lagos
Rising Ethnic Tension in Lagos is a press statement by Akin Osuntokun, Director-General, the Obi-Datti Campaign Organisation Good day gentlemen and ladies of the press.Kindly permit me, as the DG of the Obi-Datti Presidential Campaign, to comment on the rising ethnic tension across the country, particularly There has been a contrived ethnic tension in Lagos…
The scramble for Lagos
Columnist Lasisi Olagunju of The Tribune uses the scramble for Lagos as a metaphor to analyse current restiveness in Southwest region.
The Lagos intimidation
The Lagos intimidation is the intermittent fights between the Igbo and Yoruba in Lagos, as described here by Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe.
Stop the obsession with Lagos
Maria Ude Nwachi writes the Igbo in general to stop the obsession with Lagos and focus on development of the Southeast
Yorùbá ro’nú, yes, ro’nú!
Yorùbá ro’nú yes ro’nú! is a dog whistle by those who are not sincerely invested in the gains of contemplation says Abimbola Adelakun.