“We Are Hungry” – Yoruba Lady Begs Igbo Traders To Return To Lagos [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

A Yoruba woman took to social media to appeal to Igbo traders who traveled to the South-East for Christmas celebration, urging them to swiftly return to Lagos.

"We Are Hungry" - Yoruba Lady Begs Igbo Traders To Return To Lagos [Video]

Speaking in Yoruba, the lady emphasized that the Christmas festivities have concluded, and it is time for Igbo traders to resume their business activities in Lagos.

Expressing the impact of the absence of Igbo traders, she lamented about the dry markets and the difficulties she faced due to hunger.

Amidst her plea, the women conveyed positive sentiments about Igbo traders and their contributions to the Southwestern state.

The video initially shared on TikTok, garnered mixed reactions but was generally well-received by many Igbo people.

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"We Are Hungry" - Yoruba Lady Begs Igbo Traders To Return To Lagos [Video]

"We Are Hungry" - Yoruba Lady Begs Igbo Traders To Return To Lagos [Video] "We Are Hungry" - Yoruba Lady Begs Igbo Traders To Return To Lagos [Video]

KanyiDaily recalls that former Super Eagles footballer, Emmanuel Emenike had slammed the Lagos State Government for demolishing the properties of Igbo residents in the State.

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Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos.Contact Tobias at [email protected] a confidential tip? Submit it here
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