The De-Renaissance Patriots Foundation has issued an open letter calling attention to the marginalization of indigenous Lagosians, revealing a painful…
Browsing: Lagos indegines
Regular editorial contributor and Nigerian in the Diaspora United Kingdom, Abanikanda Olumoro, has again released a statement warning fellow South…
Lagos State, as a very highly hospitable community, deserves to be supported by all of us who have had our life achievements sourced from and tied to it. That support is more required now that the poverty level among its indigenes has reached its peak. To the extent of the hospitable nature of the indigenes of Lagos, you saw people traveling from what used to be called Ilu Oke (meaning Yoruba communities of other South West states), accommodated, fed with good food, had their trades aided, provided befitting shelters and offered more.