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- Veteran actor and movie producer Bob Manuel Udoke has serious advise for Igbos living in the north - Following the quit notice issued by Arewa youth, the actor gave advised his Igbo brothers to return home - In his opinion, Igbos are better off in their homeland and repairing their blessed land Bob Manuel Udoku has come out to give serious advise to Igbos living in the north. Just a short while after the Igbos were given three months ultimatum to move out of the north by Coalition of Northern Youths supported by the Northern Elders Forum.
The eviction notice is slowly becoming a huge topic of discourse and Bob Manuel has advised his fellow Igbo brothers to heed to the notice and move back home.
According to him, the Igbos are better off in their homeland. He believes, they are a group of resourceful people who can build things and survive better as long as they stay together.
He said: “Igbo’s take their wealth to other tribes and develop the place. They are the only people that can go to other tribes, buy lands and transform them into roads and mansions. Whereas the reverse is the case when the people Igbos share this country with come to Igbo land. You hardly see them buy a piece of land talk of owning properties in Igbo land. We accept them, live in peace with them and love them by giving them our food, water and everything they need to keep life going.
The eviction notice is slowly becoming a huge topic of discourse and Bob Manuel has advised his fellow Igbo brothers to heed to the notice and move back home.
According to him, the Igbos are better off in their homeland. He believes, they are a group of resourceful people who can build things and survive better as long as they stay together.
He said: “Igbo’s take their wealth to other tribes and develop the place. They are the only people that can go to other tribes, buy lands and transform them into roads and mansions. Whereas the reverse is the case when the people Igbos share this country with come to Igbo land. You hardly see them buy a piece of land talk of owning properties in Igbo land. We accept them, live in peace with them and love them by giving them our food, water and everything they need to keep life going.
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