Politics
Controversial Proposed Property Law in Lagos State Sparks Outrage Among Indigenes: A Battle for Land Rights
Controversial property law proposal in Lagos State sparks debate on land rights and indigenous population, involving Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s influence.
A proposed property law in Lagos State has ignited a heated debate among its indigenes, raising concerns about the protection of land rights and the implications for the state’s indigenous population.
The contentious legislation, announced by Mudashiru Obasa, the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, has faced significant backlash from various quarters.
Indigenes argue that the law infringes on their constitutional right to own property and could potentially devalue their land and disrupt the thriving trade and commerce in Lagos.
The Indigenes’ Perspective
Indigenous Lagosians are vehemently opposing the proposed property law, viewing it as a threat to their land and heritage. They argue that the value of Lagos State’s land is intricately tied to its status as a global trading hub.
They emphasize that trade, rather than land, is the lifeblood of Lagos State’s prosperity. The indigenes fear that such a law could trigger an exodus of businesses and investors, leading to a devaluation of their properties.
Furthermore, critics claim that the proponents of the law are primarily non-indigenes who have allegedly manipulated their way into power through election rigging and violence.
They argue that these individuals have been holding the indigenous population hostage since 1999.
The recent Governorship and House of Assembly Elections, accompanied by reports of violence, have only fueled suspicions that the indigenes’ voice is being suppressed.
Opposing Views
While some Lagosians support the proposed law, arguing that it aims to protect the interests of indigenes and prevent non-indigenous individuals from taking over the state, critics are quick to dismiss such claims.
Babatunde Gbadamosi, a chieftain of the Labour Party (LP), condemned the law as “stupid and insane,” asserting that only a “bastard” would propose such legislation.
Gbadamosi accused Obasa and his allies of dispossessing Lagos indigenes of their lands and self-governance while pretending to protect them. Check out Gbadamosi’s tweet in the picture below.

Public Reaction
The proposed property law has generated significant public reaction, with social media platforms becoming arenas for heated debates.
Supporters argue that protecting indigenes’ rights is a matter of preserving Lagos’s cultural identity and preventing outsiders from dominating the state’s affairs.
Critics counter that such laws could foster hostility toward non-indigenes and hinder the diverse and vibrant nature of Lagos, which has thrived on the contributions of people from different parts of Nigeria and the world.
Here are some of the reactions of Nairaland users to Babatunde Gbadamosi’s response to Mudashiru Obasa who is the re-elected speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.
- People will just wake up and decide to make their state hostile for non indigenes. Aside the hustling and bustling of non indigenes where will lagos be? How many establiments are owned by lagos indigenes? How many businesses are owned by lagos indigenes?
If you want to make a law, why not pay lagos students bursary, give them free Healthcare, subsidize everything for them and let them enjoy the fruitfulness of their state without making things harder for non citizens. Please lagos indigenes doesn’t include those from ogbomosho, ibadan, Ore and Co. Lagos is a state and not a tribe. [sic] - THE PROPOSED INDIGENES BILL OF LAGOS IS LONG OVER DUE. IF AFTER 109 YEARS OF EXISTENCE AND 62 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE, WE ARE STILL NOT ONE PEOPLE. OUR ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES ,/ DIVERSITIES ARE IRRECONCILABLE, THEN WE ARE NOT MEANT TO BE. INDEED, NIGERIA IS A CONTRAPTION OF NIGERIA OIL & GAS CO. LTD. EVIDENCE HAS SHOWN THAT NIGERIA IS NOT WORKING BECAUSE IT’S DESIGNED NOT TO WORK. NO THANKS TO AGUYI IRONSI MISADVENTURE OF INTRODUCING UNITARY STRUCTURE AND THE 1999 CONSTITUTION THAT SEALS IT. THE FACT AND TRUTH IS THAT. ABURI ACCORD ON REGIONAL STRUCTURE WAS THE WAY TO GO. THE SOVEREIGN NATIONAL CONFERENCE POSITION ON RESTRUCTURING WAS THE WAY TO GO. IT IS NOT TOO LATE BEFORE WE TEAR EACH OTHER APART, TO RESTRURE THE CONTRAPTION INTO A REGIONAL STRUCTURE. THE VISIONARY AND FORESIGHT COLONIAL MASTERS BEQUEATHED REGIONAL STRUCTURE TO US. WE MUST REVERT TO THE FACTORY SETTING OR REGIONAL STRUCTURE TEMPLATE. THE ALTERNATIVE TO THIS IS TO CONTINUE THIS ENDLESS ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS SUPREMACY WARS ACCOMPANIED WITH LOOTING. COLLATERAL DAMAGE. [sic]
- Lol, who made this clown the spokesman for the indigenous people of Lagos? Based on his last name, “Gbadamosi”, I sincerely doubt his forebears are indigenous to the places that makeup what’s known as Lagos state today. Gbadamosi is the corruption of a Berber name and I doubt it has any meaning in Yoruba language based on etymology. So, I’d wager that his ancestry is most likely Oyo and his forebears might be part of the non-Yorubas in Oyo empire that later became Yoruba. Or perhaps some of the non-Yoruba warriors that settled in Lagos in the 18th century. Some of you idiots on here just copy and paste idiotic ramblings by mentally challenged riff raff on the internet. Man, fcck this monkey – if he doesn’t like the law, he can move to the Sahel where his forebears migrated from. Anyway, I hope the law makers in Lagos aren’t bluffing. Self-preservation is the first law of nature and Lagos must be protected from usurpers and covetous savages at all cost. Real Lagosians aren’t a conquered people and you can’t build a world class city in an overpopulated space. [sic]
- When they ask for BIAFRA same ‘Our Lagos’ Miscreants and their RONU fvvvcktards will be gallivanting on the same thread dishing out Unity Begging slogans…
For me…I am ready to forfeit whatever, so that Agbadorians will enjoy their ‘so called’ wasted heritage.
All I know is that all Oil and servicing companies, must relocate to their Areas of operations.
Air Peace will access the world through other regions
Sea Ports will become operational in all coastal regions and places with access to the Sea.
All train tracks will terminate at the borders if other regions. Let them enjoy ‘NIGER Republic to He-badan’ railway
All employment opportunities will definitely be for indigenes in both private and public sectors
All Major cooperations will have their Headquarters in regions of operations
I sincerely want it to be like that…
Make all man answer their PAPA name..
Let the Madness Begin sef ..spits. [sic]
Conclusion:
As the proposed property law in Lagos State continues to face opposition and support from different quarters, the battle for land rights and the future of the state’s indigenous population intensifies.
While proponents argue that protecting indigenes is essential, opponents stress the need for inclusivity and maintaining Lagos’s status as a global economic powerhouse.
The outcome of this contentious issue will significantly shape the socio-political landscape of Lagos and its identity as a cosmopolitan city.
Please note that the responses and reactions provided in the sources have been included for illustrative purposes and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the author or reportera.
Politics
African Union Takes Action: Republic of Niger Suspended Amidst Political Unrest
In a decisive move that reverberated across the continent, the African Union (AU) announced the suspension of the Republic of Niger from its membership ranks.
This momentous decision was unveiled during the African Union’s Peace and Security Council meeting held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Tuesday, August 22.
African Union:Picture Source- Pinterest
The suspension stems from the recent political turmoil that engulfed the nation, with the African Union pointing to the coup orchestrated by Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani on Wednesday, July 26. As part of a series of sanctions imposed on the francophone West African country, the Republic of Niger faced the repercussions of its internal upheaval.
The African Union’s stance was uncompromising, as it made it clear that Western nations seeking to meddle in African affairs should refrain from interfering. This firm message was directed from the heart of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where the AU’s call for autonomy echoed loudly.
The events leading up to Niger’s suspension unfolded against a backdrop of political uncertainty and unrest. The coup in Niger, orchestrated by Gen Abdourahamane Tchiani, prompted the Afican Union to take action. Their decision to suspend Niger was not taken lightly and was ratified during the Peace and Security Council meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on August 22.
The aftermath of the military takeover in left President Mohamed Bazoum in captivity, held under the close watch of the juntas in Niger. Despite international pressure, the release of the president and his family remains elusive. This tense situation compelled the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to intervene, imposing sanctions on Niger and establishing a deadline for the initiation of military intervention by the sub-regional body’s standby forces.
The suspension of the Republic of Niger from the African Union serves as a stark reminder of the continent’s commitment to upholding stability and safeguarding democratic governance. The swift response underscores the African Union’s dedication to maintaining order and security within its member states, sending a resounding message to the global community about the importance of respecting Africa’s sovereignty.
Politics
Peter Obi: “I Campaigned For Presidency Because I Can Say It Any Day, I Will Solve The Problem Of Nigeria”
In a recent tweet that has caught the attention of many, @MissPearls shares an inspiring declaration made by former Anambra state governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi. According to @MissPearls, Peter Obi proclaimed, “I campaigned for Presidency because I can say it any day, I Will SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF NIGERIA. All these confusion everywhere can BE SOLVED, and I am PREPARED for it”

Peter Obi’s bid for the presidency in the recent elections stirred considerable excitement and garnered support from diverse quarters, particularly the youth demographic. The former governor is known for his progressive ideas and pragmatic approach to governance, which resonated with many Nigerians who sought change and effective solutions to the country’s myriad challenges.
Despite his extensive support and well-articulated vision, Peter Obi’s presidential ambitions faced formidable opponents in the election. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) released results that placed him behind the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who emerged as the winner, and Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who came second. However, these results were met with skepticism due to apparent electoral irregularities that marred the integrity of the process.
In response to the controversial election outcome, both Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar filed legal challenges against the INEC’s declaration. This move underscores their commitment to upholding the democratic process and ensuring that the voice of the electorate is accurately reflected. As the election Tribunal Judges prepare to deliver their verdict, Nigeria watches with bated breath, eager to witness justice being served.
Meanwhile, the administration of Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu has taken significant policy actions since assuming office. The removal of fuel subsidies and the decision to float the Naira have triggered mixed reactions across the nation. While these measures may be intended to foster economic stability and growth, the immediate consequences have been felt by everyday Nigerians. The cost of living has surged, and the socio-economic effects on the rich and the poor have become more pronounced.
As the Nigerian population navigates these shifts, the aftermath of the election and the ensuing governance strategies offer a critical juncture for evaluating the nation’s trajectory. The voices of discontent, expressed by citizens facing the brunt of these policies, highlight the necessity for leaders to prioritize the well-being of the populace while pursuing economic advancements. It is essential for the government to strike a balance between fiscal prudence and safeguarding the interests of the vulnerable segments of society.
The policy changes implemented by Bola Tinubu have shed light on the delicate balance between progress and the welfare of the people. As the nation waits for the tribunal’s judgment and the dust settles on the recent election, Nigeria stands at a crossroads, with the potential to reshape its future trajectory and address the systemic challenges that have held it back for far too long.
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Youths in Kano Defy Police Ban to Protest Alleged Tribunal Bribery
Hundreds of determined youths in Kano took to the streets, defying a police ban, to protest what they perceive as attempts to manipulate the state election petition tribunal. This incident unfolded against the backdrop of a ban on protests by the Commissioner of Police, Usuani Gumel, following revelations of alleged plots to obstruct justice through financial inducement in legal proceedings.

The rally, which unfolded outside the state government house, saw impassioned youths brandishing placards with messages that underscored their commitment to justice and the integrity of the electoral process. Their actions were sparked by concerns over an alleged plan to bribe the state election petition tribunal, casting a shadow over the fairness of the process.
The ban on protests was issued in response to recent revelations made by Justice Flora Azinge, who unveiled purported schemes by lawyers to disrupt the course of justice through financial incentives. The Commissioner of Police cited “confirmatory intelligence products” as the basis for this decision, leaving a contentious atmosphere surrounding the freedom of assembly and the right to peaceful protest.
This ban, however, failed to deter the resolute youths who carried a variety of placards conveying their strong stance against corruption, manipulation, and injustice. The slogans they chanted resonated with their determination to safeguard the sanctity of the electoral process and uphold transparency in governance.
Among the messages displayed, one placard caught the eye with its direct callout: “Gandollar, stop spoiling the name of Tinubu.” This highlights the allegation that financial impropriety is tainting the reputation of key political figures.
In a video circulated online, the enthusiastic protesters chanted slogans that echoed their deep-seated concerns. Chants of “No to corruption,” “No to injustice,” and “No to manipulation” reverberated through the crowd, embodying the youth’s unwavering commitment to fair and accountable governance.
Addressing the gathering, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf praised the peaceful conduct of the protesters and assured them that their concerns would be relayed to President Bola Tinubu. This gesture recognizes the role of the youth in shaping political discourse and underscores the importance of their voices in the pursuit of a just society.
In conclusion, the youths in Kano have seized the moment to voice their concerns and demands for an unbiased electoral process. Their defiance of the police ban serves as a reminder that public sentiment cannot be easily suppressed. As this incident unfolds, it raises important questions about the delicate balance between freedom of assembly, legitimate protest, and maintaining public order. It also underscores the critical role of the youth in shaping the political landscape and demanding accountability from their leaders.
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