Can Lagos economy survive without Ndigbo?
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Home | Life and society | ( 5 ) | Subscribe | Post an answer Asked by Kanayo on Tuesday January 21, 2014 at 8:2:51:
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Re: Can Lagos economy survive without ndigbo Reply by Stanley on Wednesday January 22, 2014 at 10:34:42: Lagos is made up of many tribes but I agree that Igbo and Yoruba form a good majority. A lack of either of them can affect the economy
Re: Can Lagos economy survive without Ndigbo Reply by Emenike on Tuesday November 25, 2014 at 16:2:3: Yes o. For sure. Without Igbo in Lagos, it would really be dry. Igbos are mostly enterprising and they are a huge part of commerce in Lagos and they help provide jobs in the informal sector.
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