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OJOTA TRAFFIC : LASTMA OFFICIAL DISLODGING FLOOD INTO OPEN DRAINAGES AT OJOTA, LAGOS

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OJOTA TRAFFIC : LASTMA OFFICIAL DISLODGING FLOOD INTO OPEN DRAINAGES AT OJOTA, LAGOS Operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) today embarked on self help to free traffic by dislodging flood rain water into open drainages on main carriage way, Odo Iya-Alaro Bridge inward Ojota, Lagos Lastma Lateef Kabir resulted to this initiative after noticing heavy traffic gridlocks on top of Odo Iya-Alaro Bridge inward Ojota this afternoon. He was commended by both private and commercial bus drivers for this wonderful and lofty idea. The General Manager of LASTMA Mr Bolaji Oreagba however called on members of the public particularly motoring public to always comply with directives of traffic officers and adhere to the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018. Please contact Lastma via these hotlines (08100565860, 08129928503 &  08129928597 or our social media handles Instagram - ekolastma, Twitter- @followlastma, Facebook-ekolastma, YouTube - LadtmaTV

Aare Sanni Amodu Greets Christians at Easter, Calls for Prayer for Nigeria

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Aare Sanni Amodu Greets Christians at Easter, Calls for Prayer for Nigeria Foremost philanthropist and Bobagunwa of Shogunle, Aare Amodu Olawale Sanni has congratulated Christians across the world on the successful completion of this year’s Lent period and the subsequent Good Friday and Easter celebrations which symbolize the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In a message from his Media Office in Lagos, Sanni urged Nigerian Christians to pray for peace, security, sustainable development, and unity in the country as well as among the citizens. He urged Christians to return to the teachings of Jesus Christ who as ‘the reason for the season’ represents religious tolerance, peaceful co-existence, good faith, truth, demonstration of the fear of and belief in God, empathy for the less privileged, and patriotism to one’s country. “It is not just a mere coincidence that while the Lent fasting was on, the Muslim Ramadan also commenced and this translates to a very substantial

Oshodi-Isolo Council Chairman, Oloyede Felicitates With Christians on Easter

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Oshodi-Isolo Council Chairman, Oloyede Felicitates With Christians on Easter As Christian faithfuls celebrate the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, Christians in Oshodi-Isolo local government area of Lagos State have been urged to emulate Christ in all their dealings by being faithful, loving, accommodating and tolerant in all their dealings. The admonition was given by the Executive chairman of the Local government, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede in his Easter message issued by his media office on Sunday, where he preached for religious tolerance in the local government, Lagos and Nigeria in general. Otunba Oloyede used the occasion to call on christians to continue to pray for progress and development of the local government as well as the nation in general.  He posited that with love radiating amongst residents of the local government, progress will definitely be recorded and as such, all residents must live themselves as exemplified by the righteous life

Matured Minds Community Media Rejoices With Christians on Easter Celebration, Congratulates BAO on Supreme Court Victory

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Matured Minds Community Media Rejoices With Christians on Easter Celebration, Congratulates BAO on Supreme Court Victory The apex socio-cultural group in Ekiti State, matured minds community media has felicitated with Nigerians, especially the Christians, as they join others across the world to mark the 2023 Easter celebration in remembrance of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The convener of matured Minds, Hon.Ehinafe Odunayo tasked Christians in Ekiti and Nigeria to use the opportunity of the celebration to engage in prayers for the country and the successes of the incoming administrations at both state and national levels. In Easter message issued in Ekiti on Friday by Comrade Oba Mathew, Secretary to the platform.Hon Ehinafe urged Nigerians to spend the holiday season in individual introspection and understanding that the country needs the citizens to prosper. "No country grows or prospers without its citizens. This is to say that the roles of the citize

We shall reposition EKSU for academic excellence- Oyebanji

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We shall reposition EKSU for academic excellence- oyebanji  … promises intervention through collaboration with stakeholders  Ekiti state Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has said his administration would reposition Ekiti State University, Ado- Ekiti as a centre of academic excellence with a strategic collaboration with the University Council, management and unions , students body, parents and other stakeholders. The Governor stated this on Saturday evening while receiving a delegation of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS) led by its Vice President, Mr Akinteye Babatunde in his office.  He said he had to constitute the University council after rigorous but careful consultation and came up with people he believe could add value to the institution and help solve the myriad of problems bedeviling it. He assured that his government would do what is administratively possible to return EKSU to its pride of place and save it from total collapse as he would not want to

TEAMNIGERIA4CHANGE CONDEMNS CALL FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION

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TEAMNIGERIA4CHANGE CONDEMNS CALL FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION The President of TeamNigeria4Change, Mr. Bestman Nze-Jumbo has described as utterly ridiculous and condemnable, the call by some groups for the military to interfere in the ongoing political situation in the country.  According to him, those who grew up during the military era and who witnessed some of the harrowing experiences of the period will never ever wish for its returns to the administration of the country.In his words, In his words  ‘’some of us as kids grew up during the various military governments, in fact some of us were actively involved in the agitations as undergraduates for the return of democratic governance. I recall vividly how Nigerian students and the civil societies rose up against the military administration of General Ibrahim Babangida when the freest and fairest election in the history of Nigeria was annulled in 1993. Even when Babangida was disgraced out of office, we didn’t stop the agitations. We st