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and when you sit down all day doing nothing, you die faster. What keeps us alive longer is our ability as human to move around and engage in mental activities. Copy that? |
zionstaar75:Is this how you talk to your Father? |
This speaks volume about the intention of Dangote himself. Monopoly shouldn't be allowed in the oil sector |
You aren't entirely correct. What if you met a changed mother when she was introduced to you..You don't know if she is an olosho and a sex addict when she was still young but changed completely few years after maybe after marriage. Also, an ailment or terminal disease could make her a totally different person when you met her. It's good to make your findings about your partner before marriage but at the same time, people do change due to circumstances and events around them. MARRIAGE IS A GAME OF LUCK, YOU CAN NEVER BE CAREFUL ENOUGH |
Will this be the final judgment. Nigeria matter be like season film, e no dey finish. |
simpleseyi:I never take Dino serious for once. He's a content creator 😂 |
VaginaAcademic:I can see the breast running far away from the chest |
Sanwo Olu no send anybody papa. The bros just dey count down till 2027. |
Just thinking aloud If you take a critical look at the antecedents of events in Lagos since Tinubu forced the reinstatement of Obasa as Speaker of the HoA, you will know that Sanwo-Olu is cooking something. It is obvious he wants Obasa out, as there has been a consistent power tussle between him and Obasa, largely because Obasa has little or no regard for the governor. Bringing back Obasa is a low blow, which Sanwo-Olu is clearly not happy about, and it is beginning to look like the case of “bi adiye da mi loogun nu, ma fo leyin” (If fowl scatter my medicine, I go break im eggs). He knows quite well that APC lost Lagos in the last general election, but all the recent events happening in Lagos show that Sanwo-Olu cares less about who wins Lagos in the next elections. 1. In late 2025, the Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), demolished numerous houses and shops in the Amikanle/Agbado Oke-Odo area under high-tension power lines to enforce public safety, leading to homelessness and loss of livelihoods for many residents https://punchng.com/midnight-demolition-leaves-lagos-residents-homeless/ 2.Costain Market Demolition (October 2025) The Lagos government demolished sections of the popular Costain Market, a major commercial hub for traders. Dozens of traders were displaced and property/goods worth millions of naira were destroyed. Traders expressed strong distress over losses and displacement. https://dailypost.ng/2025/10/24/dozens-displaced-properties-destroyed-as-lagos-govt-demolishes-costain-market/? 3. Buildings on Festac 6th Avenue Over 15 buildings along 6th Avenue in Festac Town were torn down during enforcement actions. Traders and shop owners saw their businesses destroyed. The state claimed enforcement of planning laws, though there was public confusion and backlash. The government later stated it was not involved, although media reports linked the demolition to enforcement actions. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/lagos-govt-demolishes-over-15-buildings-on-festac-6th-avenue/? 4. Trade Fair Complex Demolitions (September–October 2025) Multi-billion-naira shops and warehouses — especially structures used by traders (including those run by ASPAMDA and other associations) at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex in Ojo. State authorities claimed the structures were built without statutory approvals or violated physical planning regulations. Traders protested the demolitions, fearing loss of livelihoods and inadequate notice; some unions and ethnic organisations publicly criticised the operation. Officials insisted the action was technical enforcement, not ethnically or politically motivated. 5.Ilaje Otumara & Baba Ijora Demolitions A large-scale demolition exercise in communities on Lagos Mainland, led by the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), demolished homes and structures. Thousands were reportedly rendered homeless amid forced evictions. Reports alleged heavy-handed actions by officials and security agents. 5. Otumara Community Church & Shops As part of the same demolition campaign in Otumara, a 48-year-old church building and nearby shops were also levelled to the ground. Residents and worshippers expressed sorrow and accused authorities of insensitivity. In all of these developments, the Lagos State Government has been unusually silent and seemingly unbothered by the unfolding realities across the state. Beyond the demolitions and displacement of residents and businesses, basic environmental management appears to have deteriorated significantly. Almost every major road in Lagos is now lined with heaps of refuse, creating an eyesore and posing serious public-health and environmental risks. What is most troubling is the absence of a sustainable plan to address waste management and urban sanitation. . |
I pity him. I cant imagine the beating he will receive before sending his case to court.I pray he survive the harsh treatment waiting in the cooler for him. |
He's one of the commentators. I heard his voice and that of Amokachi during our matches. |
ki02020:Rain fell on the 20th in my area |
Don't let Lagos state deceive you, getting a court order is the easiest thing to do in Lagos. BE IN GOOD ACCORD WITH YOUR LANDLORD ALWAYS TO AVOID STORIES |
Must he even say this. Is this necessary? Trump talks too much, probably a sign and symptoms of Old age. |
The way our Military crave for social media and newspaper front page attention is alarming. can't they conduct their operations in silence. YOU DONT NEED TO ANNOUNCE YOUR SUCCESSS ALL THE TIME,GOOD RESULT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF |
Obaofaba:Dont mind the guy,he's probably from SadYeast... We have just 300k policemen and 100k are already assigned to VIPs. |
MadPolitician:Stop been childish They can use private security or NSCDC. |
IGBOPROMISE1:Kanu is a nonentity, stop bringing him up when we are discussing a serious matter. |
kettykin:No problem,we will be happy if they could boycott Lagos too so they will be far from anything associated with BOKKU. We will be delighted AWON ASIERE ![]() |
People will cry next year January when they see a drop in their salary |
Segunbabba:This man Your mumu no too much? |
Deepspirituals:We should ask you and your people a vital question? Do you want Biafra? Do you want an Ibo man to become the President of Nigeria? |
I've bought 2 pressure washer within the space of 8 months. I'm not ready to waste my money again. The coil of most pressure washers out there is Aluminum |
billyG:They don't want the war to end. Watch as mumu people start blaming Isreal |
SeverusSnape:Tell your fellow terrorists not to be stupid next time. The terrorists don't want the war to end. #JusticeforIsreal |
Around 60m in Nigeria. LUTH and one hospital in Benin does bone marrow transplant. I don't have more details |
Those in that area will surely relocate to Lagos. Them no dey waste time |
![]() Amupitan - Something that will be use to tell a story Tinubunomics at work |
ebics:Did you read the write up at all. The shocking part is to see Rajnish Kumar Gupta the GM at Dangote refinery on the list or could it be another Gupta? I blame Alhaji Dangote for not trusting Nigerians enough thereby entrusting the entire Dangote refinery project to Asians mostly Indians. If you don't trust your own people enough why not engage Europeans for a big project like this. |
Charlchuks:Baba s ni Ode |
Cho cho cho cho Ameachi you talk too much We don't regard people that talks too much That's how you said your wife is the one feeding you. With this revelation coming from you you need to apologize to Jonathan |
