The unfortunate declaration of ndi igbo as persona non grata in the north
I think there may be some confusion here.
To clarify, there has been no official declaration of "Ndi Igbo" (Igbo people) as "persona non grata" in the North or any other region of Nigeria. "Persona non grata" is a Latin phrase that means "unwelcome person" or "undesirable person," and it is typically used to describe an individual who is not allowed to enter or remain in a country or region due to their behavior, actions, or beliefs.
It's important to note that Nigeria is a federal republic with 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, and each region has its own unique cultural, linguistic, and ethnic diversity. While there may be tensions and conflicts between different ethnic groups or regions, there is no official declaration of any group as "persona non grata" in any part of the country.
In fact, the Igbo people are an important part of Nigerian society and have made significant contributions to the country's culture, economy, and politics. Many Igbo people live and work in the North, and there are many examples of peaceful coexistence and collaboration between Igbo and non-Igbo Nigerians.
It's possible that you may have come across misinformation or a misunderstanding that led you to believe that Ndi Igbo were declared "persona non grata" in the North. If you could provide more context or clarify what you're referring to, I'd be happy to help you understand the situation better.