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.

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…

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…

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