David Hundeyin, a Nigerian investigative journalist, has slammed Mudashiru Obasa, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, over the new property laws.
WITHIN NIGERIA reports that Obasa announced on Tuesday that the state would pass new laws to protect its indigenous peoples.
Obasa, who was elected speaker of the Lagos Assembly for the third time, stated that the legislative agenda would include laws and resolutions on economy and commerce, property and titles, and reversal of all that is reversible to protect the interests of indigenes.
Obasa, who alluded to some of the controversies surrounding the 2023 elections, including the claim that non-indigenous people wanted to take over the state, declared Lagos to be a Yoruba land.
In response, Hundeyin claimed in a Twitter post on Thursday that Obasa’s son, a close friend, and former classmate, owns a home in Canada.
Hundeyin also slammed Obasa over the new law, claiming that he is not a native of Lagos State.
He said;
Obasa’s son who happens to be my good friend and former classmate, happens to live in Canada, where he is also a homeowner.
Me, I will not say much on this issue. If they gave birth to you people, try this nonsense first.
Non-indigenes” shouldn’t live and own property in Lagos (which you’re NOT even indigenous to), but your family members can live and own property in another country on another continent.
People who open their mouths and leak jam talk before thinking it through.