The report alleged that the governor had outlawed the position of Eze Ndigbo in Lagos and was making other moves against non-indigenes. It also quoted the governor as saying that Lagos was not a colonial settlement, but owned by the Yoruba, though without stating where the governor made such pronouncements. Managing Director, MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe, said the company was delighted to have Lagos on board. This partnership further establishes Lagos as a hub for the promotion of the arts in Africa. He noted that MultiChoice had partnered with Lagos on numerous projects, including the annual One Lagos Fiesta.
Source: The Guardian August 17, 2018 03:56 UTC