The Oloja-Elect of Lagos, Prince Abiola Kosoko, has criticised the controversial assertion that Lagos is a “no man’s land.”
Speaking at the recently concluded King Kosoko Memorial Lecture in Lagos, Kosoko stated that the claim, often made by residents who are not originally from Lagos, is a misguided attempt to rewrite history.
“Lagos can never be a no man’s land,” Kosoko stated.
He clarified that while many individuals may reside and pay taxes in the city, true indigenes have a deeper ancestral connection to the land.
“I am an indigene of Lagos, not just a citizen. Those who claim Lagos is no man’s land are citizens or residents who can leave at any time. But for me, Lagos is my home—my ancestral home—and I will always hold onto it,” he said.
Kosoko also highlighted Lagos’s transformation into a bustling commercial hub, noting its role as a centre of business and trade.
He described Lagos as a “commodity centre” that has evolved into a “profitable hub for commercial and trade activities.”
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