
Igbos in Nigeria







The Southeast for President and Igbo Leadership Development Foundation have called on political parties to zone their 2023 presidential ticket to the region.

The president-general of the Igbo Speaking Community, (ISC) in Lagos state, Chief Sunday Cyril Eze, has urged Ndigbo to ensure the Igbo culture is preserved.

Senator Samuel Anyanwu has asked Igbo political, opinion, and traditional leaders to push for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of IPOB currently detained.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s continued detention by the Department of State Services seems to have caused a seeming leadership crisis in the proscribed organization.

Governor David Umahi said the Indigenous People of Biafra had already suspended the order and wondered why people were still staying at home after the decision.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, the apex-Igbo organisation, has cautioned a former minister of works, Adeseye Ogunlewe over his comments on the people of southeast.

A Lagos-based activist has condemned the move by IPOB to use force and violence to compel residents of the southeast region to obey its recent sit-at-home order

Ambassador Yerima Abdullahi has advised those agitating for a breakup of Nigeria to rather use the opportunity to push for a referendum concerning their demand.

Former Anambra state governor Peter Obi says Igbos need to convince the rest of Nigeria on why the region should produce the country's next president in 2023.
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