Good Read: The Girl With The Louding Voice - Abi Dare

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  In this remarkable story, Adunni, the main character, depicts ambition fuelled with a burning desire to succeed despite all odds. Tales of this type still abound in Lagos, and they are portrayed in the media daily. Adunni is hailed as the poor girl with a rich mind, "Sherlock Holmes," who never stops asking intelligent questions, a child-bride, and a strong-willed girl who grew up fast due to the circumstance her parents put her through. However, she had the guts to pursue the life she wanted. - An education by any means necessary.  Adunni finally got her groove back after reading such an easy book, I could relate to the characters there. the harsh and despicable reality of Lagos till date. I would recommend this book to my friends and would love to see it turned into a film.

Igbos Have Forgiven The King Of Lagos, In Good Faith

Igbos Have Forgiven The King Of Lagos, In Good Faith
Igbos residing in Lagos said that despite the “unfortunate” threat issued by the King of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, on Igbos concerning the governorship vote of Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, they have forgiven the King in good faith.


Chairman of Igbo Community in Apapa, Engr. Gabby Dimude, on Thursday, said while addressing Igbos in the state at a stakeholders’ forum, stressed the investments of the Igbos in Lagos state could not be jeopardized on the ground of the anti-Igbo speech by the King of Lagos.

According to him:
“The King's statement remains unfortunate, but it is not going to be an obstacle for us to vote for APC in Saturday governorship and state house of assembly elections. Our leaders in the APC have already replied the King. But what I am telling the Igbos in Lagos and Apapa to remain calm. We have put that behind us, though, to err is human to forgive is divine.
“What is at stake is bigger than the statement of the King, so we have to stick together first, be part of the winning team so that we can move on progressively.
Dimude added that with the victory of APC presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd) at the March 28 elections, it was pertinent to ensure that the party also wins the gubernatorial election to fast track growth in the state.
“Today is a day of history, the Igbos in Apapa, Igbos in oil and gas, maritime, shipping, clearing and forwarding, the owners of the tankers and all Igbos have accepted and agreed to be part of history by voting for APC.
“For the first time in the history of Nigeria, Lagos and Abuja will be one in terms of federal and state government, that is why we are here to be part of the history,” said.
Dimude maintained that Igbo communities in Apapa have consequently decided to queue behind Ambode and APC House of Assembly candidates, saying “our interest stands to be protected if the party wins the elections.”

He however, called on the APC candidate to ensure that Igbo indigenes are given more slots in his cabinet if he emerges victorious in the April 11 election.
“The Igbos must be fully represented in Lagos. We are part and parcel of development in Lagos. We pay our taxes. We have two Igbo brothers in Lagos government, but we need more, they should accommodate more Igbo indigenes in their government,” Dimude said.
Also speaking at the meeting, the Executive Secretary of Apapa Local Government Area, Cecilia Dada, asserted that Igbos and Yorubas have been collaborating for a long time, leading to the prosperity of both. She said that any attempts to divide the two tribes should be resisted, just as she called upon the Igbo community to vote for Ambode and other APC candidates in the election.



















Culled from Daily Post

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