Open Letter to Governor Ambode On The Okada Menace On Agege Motor Road/Lagos Abeokuta ExpressWay

Dear Sir, Thank you for your efforts to bring sanity to transportation in Lagos, but there is one area in which impunity still reigns supreme.Every evening lawless Okada operators brazenly drive against oncoming traffic on the Agege Motor Way and the Lagos-Ibadan Express Way. As a result, motorists and pedestrians coming from Sango Ota, Abulegba,…… Continue reading Open Letter to Governor Ambode On The Okada Menace On Agege Motor Road/Lagos Abeokuta ExpressWay

Why Yorubas Need Not Fear That Lagos Will Be Taken Over

Looking at the internet, one prickling topic is always when some Yorubas and some Igbos discuss the “Igbo assertion” that Lagos State is ‘no man’s land’. Last year, this even caused some protests and heated debates in the internet, and my reply is that Yorubas should not take it seriously when their legs are being…… Continue reading Why Yorubas Need Not Fear That Lagos Will Be Taken Over

Lagos State And Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum Should Partner To End Fuel Scarcity In Lagos

Lagos State can now be addressed as an oil producing state, following the beginning of oil exploitation activities by Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum Company Limited (YFP). Sadly, this development is coming at a time when the price of crude oil is no longer what it used to be. All the same, congratulations to Lagos State. What…… Continue reading Lagos State And Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum Should Partner To End Fuel Scarcity In Lagos

Minister Of Sports Solomon Dalung Plays Tennis With Nollywood Big Boys In Lagos Stadium

Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung spent yesterday promoting the sport of Lawn Tennis, as he played some matches with Nollywood personalities. Among those present was Nollywood big boy Kanayo O Kanayo, who is popularly called KOK by those who know him. I must say the current Minister of Sports is not the type…… Continue reading Minister Of Sports Solomon Dalung Plays Tennis With Nollywood Big Boys In Lagos Stadium

50 shops in Ladipo Market burnt to the ground.

This is bad. Very bad. People’s livelihoods are gone and replaced with massive debt. At a time like this!? See what a trader told The Nation about the fire. “The fire was caused by gas; there is a woman who cooks nearby we heard her gas was left on and that lead to the fire…… Continue reading 50 shops in Ladipo Market burnt to the ground.