As expected thunderstorms loom over the Lagos area, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has unveiled a weather forecast that spans from Monday to Wednesday, covering various regions of the country. On Monday, dust haze is expected to envelop Kano, Jigawa, and Yobe, with visibility ranging from 2km to 5km. Furthermore, morning thunderstorms are anticipated in Read More…
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Tragic collision claims three lives in auto crash at Charley Boy bus stop
On Sunday, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) reported an unfortunate auto crash resulting in the immediate deaths of three individuals. The incident involved a collision between a commercial bus and a truck at Gbagada, near the Charley Boy bus stop. In a statement released by Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the agency’s Permanent Secretary, it Read More…
Miscommunication unveiled in alleged railway coach theft incident
An incident involving the reported attempted theft of railway coaches in Maiduguri, Borno, has taken an intriguing turn, as authorities clarify a miscommunication that initially led to the arrest of six suspects. On 14 October 2023, news broke that an attempt had been made to steal train coaches from Maiduguri, leading to the arrest of Read More…
Israeli ground assault looms amidst Gaza conflict, Iran’s warning
Israeli forces are preparing for a potential ground assault on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip in response to an unprecedented attack on Israeli territory, while Iran issues warnings of “far-reaching consequences” if Israel’s bombardment continues unchecked. Israel has vowed to retaliate against the militant group Hamas following an assault by its fighters on Israeli towns eight Read More…
Australian Indigenous leaders call for week of reflection after Aborigines lose referendum vote
In the wake of a resounding “No” vote in a landmark referendum that sought to recognise First Peoples in the Australian constitution, Indigenous leaders are advocating for a week of silence and contemplation. The referendum, held on Saturday, aimed to amend the constitution to acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the establishment of Read More…
Human rights centre urges Lagos State Governor to reopen markets for economic relief
The Centre for Human and Socio-Economic Rights (CHSR) has called upon Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State to reconsider the closure of Owode Onirin and Mile 12 International markets as a means to alleviate the ongoing economic hardship faced by many. In a statement released on Saturday, Mr. Alex Omotehinse, the National President of CHSR, Read More…
Lagos Government demolishes encroachments for fair and clean environment
The Lagos State Government reaffirms its commitment to ensuring justice and fairness for all residents by not applying the law selectively. This pledge was articulated by the State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, during a visit to the Lekki 2 Ikota Drainage Channel corridors, where structures encroaching upon the drainage channel Read More…
Lagos State Government apprehends 30 environmental violators
In a significant move to uphold environmental standards, the Lagos State Government has apprehended approximately 30 individuals for various environmental offences. These offenders were found guilty of improper waste disposal and showing a blatant disregard for the state’s environmental laws. They are now awaiting arraignment before a magistrate’s court, scheduled for Monday. This enforcement action Read More…
Timely Passports & Concrete Roads
Let’s talk governance. There’s something to cheer for a change: Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo had promised to clear the backlog of 204,332 passports outstanding at the corruption-ridden Nigerian Immigration Service within two weeks. The goal was achieved in three weeks. By Nigerian standards, that achievement is a cause for celebration. We all remember all the Read More…
Stoking the fires in the time of human slaughter
The human slaughter going on in Israel and Palestine is horrendous. In the first five days of the conflict, over 2,500 human beings were slaughtered. That is 500 per day. The Israelis tried to find their feet, with many taking shelter in bunkers, while the Palestinians, whose food, fuel, water, and electricity supplies had been Read More…