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There is a map of Lagos State, currently being passed around by the Ibo community in Lagos State, explaining how they have already captured Yorubaland. Before you read what the literature on that map says, here is a reminder of how the Americans treated the same scenario currently playing out in Yorubaland: In an atmosphere of War hysteria, President Roosevelt of the United States of America, authorized the internment of all Japanese-American ancestry and resident aliens from Japan living in the United States. Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066, dated February 19, 1942, gave the military broad powers to ban any Japanese-American from a fifty- to sixty-mile-wide coastal area stretching from Washington State to California and extending inland into southern Arizona. The order also authorized transporting these citizens to concentration camp set up and governed by the military in California, Arizona, Washington State, and Oregon. About 200,000 Japanese residents—including all naturalized Japanese citizens—were arrested and more than 190,000 were interned. These individuals suffered grievous violations of their civil liberties, and more sweeping, uprooting entire communities and targeting citizens as well as resident aliens to protect and safeguard the interests and welfare of American citizens. Since the Ibo lack any sense of history, justice or fairness. They are likely to get the same treatment as Americans treated the Japanese, but we are not going to rule out Gambaris style. Now read below how the Ibo have planned to destroy Yorubaland: Just download a copy of the map of Lagos and look at the facts on the ground. Start from Surulere and work down to Badagry, every major suburb in between is highly Ibo dominated. From Coker-Aguda axis Agegunle on the left and Ajao-Isolo-Okota on the right, down to Amuwo, Festac, Satellite town, Ejigbo, Ikotun etc. Then cross trade fair, and consider all neighbourhoods left and right between trade fair and Alaba international. Then cross over to Ojo local government, Ajangbadi, Iba Estate, Okokomaiko, Afromedia, Agbara Estate and all residential neighbourhoods down to Badagry. These places mentioned above are at least 1/3 of Lagos state, and the populace is at least 75% Ibo. Then return to Ikeja side, especially Omole Estate, Phase 1 and 2, Magodo, Oworonsoki, Lekki, Ajah etc., these areas have at least 50%-60% Ibo residents. So you should have broader plan if you want to engage in the business of taking back your land or you will die trying. OPC leader lives in Ago Palace Way, Okota, in the midst of about 95% Igbo population. So you are kind of surrounded.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Sep 2014 09:52:25 +0000

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