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Count Lagos Out Of Oduduwa – Sanwoolu Tells agitators

Mr Joe Igbokwe has today taken to his verified facebook profile to share what the Governor of Lagos state told agitators about counting Lagos out of their secession plan.

In Governor Sanwoolu’s own words he said ”It is not by saying that we want to go (our separate ways). Oduduwa nation, when they come, they will now realise that even Egba, Lagos, Ijebu and Ekiti, they also want to break away, they will never see an end to that because every clan and every race will also want something and that is where it is difficult”.

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The Governor made it clear that in Yoruba, there are still some minority groups that may want to be on their own even after getting the Oduduwa republic, therefore, the solutions to the nations problem is not dividing the country, rather to find better ways to unity every ethnic group that make up Nigeria and allow everyone have equal opportunities.

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He concluded by saying that when you allow one ethnic group to separate , others may want to follow and then the system will collapse. He pleaded that everyone shields his or her sword and give peace a chance.

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