About 70 percent of the Igbo population traveled to the East last Christmas to enjoy themselves during the festival period – According to Gani Adams

About 70 percent of the Igbo population traveled to the East last Christmas to enjoy themselves during the festival period – According to Gani Adams

According to Gani Adams, the Aare Onakankanfo of Yoruba territory, a considerable portion of the Igbo people traveled to the East to celebrate Christmas, resulting in a significant decline in the population of Lagos during that period. He explained this by saying that many are frightened to travel home because of security issues in other areas. Then he proposed breaking up Nigeria into smaller, more independent states as a way to solve this issue. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to the report from the Sun, Gani Adams said this while reacting to the question asked about what is the way forward for the Nation, looking at the state of the nation as regards 2024.

He said, “About 70 percent of the Igbo population traveled to the East last Christmas to enjoy themselves during the festival period before they returned to Lagos around January. Lagos, by December 23, was empty this year, but for the past three or four years now you couldn’t know the difference. People from Ondo and Ekiti living in Lagos would have traveled to their place for Christmas and New Year, but because of the security challenges in that environment, people from that region are afraid to go back home to celebrate Christmas. The only solution, for Nigeria to move forward, is to restructure Nigeria into federating units. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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