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BIAFRA : Nigerians React As Top Igbo Business Men In Lagos Set To Relocate Their Businesses To South-East


Nigerians React As Top Igbo Business Men In Lagos Set To Relocate Their Businesses To South-East






Igbos are known for business not only in Nigeria but the whole world. Igbos don’t play tribalism like other tribes in Nigeria, Igbo man goes anywhere to live and do his business. People make proverb say that, anywhere you go in this world and you did not find Igbo man you should run away.

Igbos are among people that developed Lagos, the day i went to auto parts in trade fair in Lagos i respect Igbos for what they build over there. An Igbo man does not want to know whether he is in father’s land or not, he builds any house he want and develop the place. An Igbo man has the best building in Kano.

No wonder when they invited late Chukwu Odumegwu Ojukwu, the founder of Biafra movement some years ago. When Ojukwu arrived in auto parts he looked at the buildings own by Igbos, he called them Ewu which means goat, he greeted them good morning in the evening time, tears came out from his eyes, he entered his jeep and went way, yet Igbos in Lagos don’t want to learn.
Just last week a group of top Igbo business men held meeting at Isolo Lagos, they all agree to relocate their businesses to South-East, for the development and prosperity for the region. One of the richest men in Nigeria Mr Maduka known as Coscharies motor, also agreed with them.

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