Documentary: How Lagos Landlords Reject Igbo, Others as Tenants (Part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @razaqalatishe
    @razaqalatishe 4 дня назад +4

    You guys made them like that, yoruba people are the most accommodating people in Nigeria, you come in to make money, no problem they allow you, then you make the money no problem, the next thing you are trying to do is claiming you develop the state then trying to take over the using some cheap propaganda like (Lagos is no man's land) when there are thousands of northerners also living and making money in the state without creating any problem for the state government. You guys are full of southwestern Nigeria making serious money yet you hate Yoruba people with passion for no reason. Even though the northerners have their own problems also, they are still more honest and easy to get along with without trying to exploit their host. Can you imagine someone host you to make money, then the best thing you can tell the person is that you are better than them, even though it is a lie how do expect the person to feel? Respect is reciprocal. You can't demonize your host and expect them to trust you with their hard earned belongings. No body is disciminating against the Igbos, the way you treat your host, is the way you get treated. You reap what you sow

    • @UgochukwuGodwin-he2no
      @UgochukwuGodwin-he2no 4 дня назад

      Envy and jealousy kill you there ! What is our crime in Lagos ? That we refused to vote for Tinubu ? Since it has all come to this,why not break up Nigeria into pieces so you can have your Yoruba land ? Igbos will pull down their houses and return to the east.

    • @rowlandchukwu3038
      @rowlandchukwu3038 3 дня назад

      Children of lies and propagandas..ur lies and evil and jealousy can't stop igbos.. Ode

    • @trustechconsultancy3738
      @trustechconsultancy3738 3 дня назад

      You nailed it

    • @taiwoolore2702
      @taiwoolore2702 2 дня назад

      Correct 💯💯💯.

  • @taiwoolore2702
    @taiwoolore2702 2 дня назад

    *Misconceptions*
    I have concerns about the documentary's objectivity and academic rigor. Historical records showed that the Yoruba people are known for their hospitality in Nigeria. Therefore, if the documentary portrays the Igbos as being rejected, there may be underlying reasons that warrant further exploration.
    Personally, I have experienced an incident that highlights the complexity of inter-tribal relationships. Recently, my uncle among others incidents, a Yoruba landlord, was arrested by his Igbo tenant in his own home. This incident underscores the need for nuanced understanding and open dialogue.
    I hope that future discussions and presentations will strive for balance and accuracy, avoiding generalizations that might perpetuate misconceptions.
    Thankfully yours.

  • @ejykeaugustine7851
    @ejykeaugustine7851 3 дня назад

    U are not serious