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Bode George: In Lagos when I hear people who come from Ogun telling Igbos to get out, it is nonsense

 

Bode George: In Lagos when I hear people who come from Ogun telling Igbos to get out, it is nonsense

According to Bode George, a PDP member in Lagos State and a former military governor of Ondo State, Lagos is a varied and welcoming city, akin to New York in the United States. According to him, Lagos has always been a place where people without prejudice from various tribes and backgrounds can live and work.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a video shared by Arise TV, Chief George expressed his frustration with certain people who asked the Igbos to leave Lagos. He said it is unacceptable because it goes against the spirit of Lagos, which has always been a hub for commerce and cultural exchange. He said that everyone should feel welcome in Lagos, as long as they contribute positively to the community.

In George’s words: “When I hear people who come from Ogun telling Igbos to get out, it is nonsense. We don’t do that here, we accept people but you should know what you need to do. We don’t send people out, we accept them, we encourage them.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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