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Nollywood actress and singer, Cossy Ojiakor has claimed that the Igbos cannot survive in the southeast presently because they have two problems, which are an airport and seaport.
Without these two problems being solved, the Igbos living in Lagos cannot relocate to their hometown except if the president-elect, Bola Tinubu provides a solution for them, she says.
Cossy Ojiakor who spoke in an interview with Vanguard Newspaper said she was an LP agent in the just concluded presidential elections and she discharged her duty to the best of her abilities, voluntarily without any monetary inducement.
He further charged the president-elect to please involve the Igbos in his plans and try to decongest Lagos state so that the Igbos living their can peacefully go back to their states and do their businesses there, but however, the Igbos cannot survive in the southeast because they have two problems and Tinubu must be ready to solve it.
She also claimed that if Bola Tinubu solves these two problems for the Igbos, they would continue to worship him forever.
She said, “Igbos cannot survive in the southeast, we have two problems and Tinubu must solve it. When Igbo spare parts dealers said they want to relocate to the east, I wonder how they can survive without a seaport as the only seaport that works in Nigeria is in Lagos.
If Tinubu can actually create a seaport in Asaba or Anambra, he will be worshipped”.
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