EXCLUSIVE: Renaming Lagos streets is inferiority complex - Ohanaeze

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  • Anonymous 1 month ago

    Yoruba will always be Yoruba. When will this hatred for Igbos & other non Yoruba's end? This is absolute nonsense.

  • oduwoga aina 1 month ago

    it will stop when you learn to respect your host community, do Yoruba meddle in your political affairs in the east , we are cool with the south south people

  • Domino Akinola 1 month ago

    The change of names is not a sign of inferiority complex. I believe Ohaneze Ndigbo were careless and flippant in their choice of words to say that to the Yoruba ; an intelligent tribe, that has all virtues of life to flaunt a ...
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  • Olu David Oguntolu 1 month ago

    Could superiority complex be what you call inferiority complex, like for example, those who have difficulty understanding the reason a yehyeh name may be given to their street. It is untrue that a person must have a property ...
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  • Anonymous 1 month ago

    During the Biafran or Nigerian Civil War, Igbo were already changing the names of streets and places in the Akwa Ibom and Cross River regions of the then South Eastern State into Igbo names. And this was way back in the '60s. ...
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