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Iwuanyanwu delves into history, highlighting the period when Lagos became the capital of Nigeria. He asserts that the Igbos, driven by a sense of patriotism, made significant investments in Lagos to ensure it became a fitting headquarters for the nation. The video underscores the Igbos’ contribution to Lagos, portraying them as unsung heroes who purchased and converted swampy lands into habitable areas, establishing businesses, homes, and schools.
“Lagos was basically swampy, but they converted it into a very wonderful, beautiful headquarters we see today in Nigeria,” Iwuanyanwu passionately states in the video, attributing the success to the pioneering efforts of the Igbos during that era.
The President of Ohana’eze Ndi’Igbo emphasizes that Igbos came to Lagos not to displace anyone but to invest, develop, and contribute to the growth of the region. The narrative challenges misconceptions, shedding light on the significant impact made by the Igbos in shaping the landscape of Lagos. CONTINUE READING