President Tinubu takes a stand against the '#IgboMustGo' campaign, with a surprising twist from Afenifere!
In a bold response to the rising tensions surrounding the controversial '#IgboMustGo' campaign, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has promised to pursue those responsible for inciting fear among the Igbo community living in the South-West. This campaign, which calls for Nigerians of South-East origin to vacate Yoruba lands, is viewed by many as a divisive tactic that only serves to deepen the rift between the ethnic groups in Nigeria. As the wave of unity wafts through the nation, the President's vow is a clarion call for peace and coexistence among Nigeria's rich tapestry of cultures.
Adding fuel to the fire, elder statesman Chike Obidigbo points fingers at adversaries of President Tinubu, alleging that they orchestrate this campaign to undermine his administration. It seems the political rivalry has taken an unexpected turn, with accusations swirling and the atmosphere sizzling with drama. As Obidigbo suggests that the enemies are using the IgboMustGo movement as a tool for political gain, it leaves many questioning what truly lies at the heart of this rift. Could it be that familiar political games are being played on the larger stage of ethnic relations?
On another front, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have entered the fray, demanding a referendum as they express their readiness for a potential exit from Nigeria. This call for a referendum reflects the complexities of Nigeria’s socio-political landscape, and it showcases the dissatisfaction brewing beneath the surface. The IPOB's statements have resulted in backlash from various quarters, with Afenifere—a prominent Yoruba socio-political group—denouncing the IgboMustGo campaign, stating that all Nigerians, regardless of origin, have the right to live and thrive anywhere in the country. Afenifere's stance is a reminder that unity is vital for Nigeria's progress.
In a related development, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has ordered police to track down those promoting the '#IgboMustGo' rhetoric, emphasizing that such incendiary statements are out of line. With several stakeholders advocating for the criminalization of hate speech, it appears the state is set on taking a hard line against divisions that disrupt the peace. As the IgboMustGo saga unfolds, intriguing parallels can be drawn to previous ethnic tensions in Nigeria, showcasing how cultural pride and political maneuvering can intertwine. With the threats of division looming, let’s hope that the tapestry of Nigeria’s rich cultures continues to weave a story of harmony and solidarity amidst the clamor for reform. Did you know that Nigeria is home to over 250 ethnic groups? This diversity, though sometimes a source of conflict, also represents a tremendous richness in culture, language, and tradition, making it a fascinating nation of resilience and unity. In times like these, it’s crucial to remember that shared humanity and collaboration can shine brighter than the shadows of division.
President Bola Tinubu on Sunday vowed that the elements behind the call for Nigerians of South-East extraction to vacate the South-West (Yoruba land)
Elder statesman Chike Obidigbo has alleged that those he called enemies of President Bola Tinubu are behind the current campaign to evict Igbos from the ...
The leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra has lashed out at the facilitators and purveyors of the "IgboMustGo" campaign in the South-Western part of ...
The Indigenous People of Biafra has condemned the people behind the recent #IgboMustGo campaign in Southwest Nigeria, especially Lagos.
The Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural and socio-political organization, Afenifere, has called on all Nigerians living legitimately in any part of Yor.
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Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress(APC),congressman Bimbo Daramola has called on the National Assembly to act fast and criminalize Incendiary ...
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IPOB says Ndigbo is more enthusiastic about exiting Nigeria than it was in the 1960s. | Pulse Nigeria.