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Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by treesun(op): 8:58am On Jul 30, 2025
Former governor of Lagos State and ex-Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola, has advocated the preservation of Lagos’s history to avoid distortion and promote values, particularly as the discussion on street naming in Lagos continues to generate controversy.

Fashola spoke on Tuesday at the public presentation of “Discover Lagos State: A History Puzzle Book (Volume 1)” held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

At the event, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, also echoed the importance of documenting the state’s history, hailing the Lagos State Records and Archive Bureau for the timely presentation of the book.

Fashola referenced the works in the digital archives of the University of Glasgow, noting that the past works of the university’s staff and students played a role in influencing the historical development in other countries, even in the area of landmarks.

“The archival heritage is a valuable testimony to the sociopolitical and economic development of humanity.

“For instance, the Glasgow University archives service gives fascinating insights into the influence that the university, its staff and students have had in the history and development of many countries, including Nigeria,” he said.

He said records also contain information about the first Nigerian students at the University of Glasgow at the time, including Dr Issac Ladipo Oluwole, who was enrolled in 1913 and graduated in 1918.


Referencing the archive, Fashola said, “Dr Ladipo Oluwole returned to Nigeria to become the first African medical officer of health in the Lagos colony.

“He pioneered school health services, with school inspection and vaccination of children in their schools, and started the first Nigerian school of hygiene at Yaba in Lagos in 1920. So that’s the Ladipo Oluwole. But the records were kept well in Glasgow, Scotland.

“So those of us who drive through streets such as Ladipo Oluwole Street in Ikeja will probably now understand and contextualise the contributions of such a man and why it was considered such a high honour to immortalise him by naming a street in his memory.

“But it is perhaps instructive that we are discussing street naming and street unnaming and I keep my gunpowder dry,” he added.


“Today I reiterate those words about street naming and Dr Oluwole and with a greater conviction to reinforce my message that the preservation of our history and the documentation of our progress should be taken seriously,” Fashola said.

The former governor said the work of LASRAB extended beyond the production of educational books, noting that the ultimate goal was to create a central hub of a trustworthy and comprehensive repository of Lagos State memory.

“To make this a reality, LASRAB must be adequately resourced. Mr Governor, LASRAB must be well-funded.”


On his part, Hamzat said he was delighted for the presentation of the puzzle book on the history of Lagos State, describing it as an “initiative that uniquely blends education, creativity and cultural preservation.”

He said, “This project is an innovative learning tool designed to stimulate young minds, especially.

“It will also promote curiosity, deepen our pride as Lagosians and our collective understanding of the history and heritage of our dear state.”

Hamzat hailed Fashola, whose administration established LASRAB.

“I recall very clearly that he wrote an executive order directing that all documentation, when we build schools, when we build bridges and anything, we just have five copies, one in the Ministry of Science and Technology and one in LASRAB, and all over.

“This foundational act was not merely administrative. It was an intentional effort to institutionalise, preserve, document, and disseminate Lagos’s narrative for posterity.”

He added, “It is important that we don’t only understand ourselves, but we must understand our history so we don’t lose ourselves.


“This book is a creative method of crafting historical consciousness that informs while it also entertains. That way, we don’t distort our history and we don’t misunderstand our being.”
https://punchng.com/street-naming-lagos-history-must-be-preserved-says-fashola/

Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by AMINDA:
Fashola remains one of the few leaders with Omoluabi ethos remaining in the Southwest. Tinubu has labelled the rest as betrayers. The Yorubas should be careful not to hinge their entire political and socio-cultural future on the inordinate selfish ambition of one man.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Ikaeniyan0: 9:19am On Jul 30, 2025
Lagos history will surely be preserve. The people without history can't change the history of Lagos.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Donald7610: 9:25am On Jul 30, 2025
History can be preserved while some names necessary to be changed to correct their sense
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Adexvivacity(m): 9:47am On Jul 30, 2025
Lagos is our land, no gang up plan or mass relocation to Lagos can change the fact/the history.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Tochitee(m): 9:58am On Jul 30, 2025
People that don’t want it to be preserve and always claim “ Lagos is no man’s land “ should protest I want to check something.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Sermwell(m): 9:58am On Jul 30, 2025
It should be preserved by allowing the real lagosians do so, and not by people from ogbomosho
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Karlman: 9:58am On Jul 30, 2025
Let us fold our hands and watch where Tinubu and his ethnic politics is taking Nigeria.

The most interesting truth is that most of this people claiming and changing street names are not actually from lagos.
They are not lagosians by origin, just other yorubas who came from different states in the South West.

A lot of them don't even own half plot of land in lagos.

Fact remains that time will come when the real lagosians will be able to take over political leadership in lagos
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Dotherightthing: 9:58am On Jul 30, 2025
I trust Fashola. He no send anybody papa. cheesy

Pigs go cry tire cheesy

And he is a pure indigenous Lagosian that pigs are 'fighting' to 'liberate' from other Yorubas o cheesy
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by LagosOrigin: 9:58am On Jul 30, 2025
Lagos will be free when tinubu is finally retired
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by ElevationD: 9:58am On Jul 30, 2025
What’s he trying to say? Lagos has a very rich history, with citizens from all parts of the nation playing their parts.

However one wonders the reason for the ethnically thought idea of renaming streets. Every one in Ajegunle always knew Mba street. Everyone knew Ohikere. Everyone knew Kirikiri road. How strange it sounds now to change the names. Why not rename Broad street?

They started with pulling down houses in the name of blocking drainages. Who knows? Maybe the will start changing the names of people’s houses, if that can be possible. Maybe they can start changing the names of food and the names people used to register their cars.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Sheuns(m): 9:59am On Jul 30, 2025
The second best governor of Lagos after Pa Jakande.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Sermwell(m): 9:59am On Jul 30, 2025
Adexvivacity:
Lagos is our land, no gang up plan or mass relocation to Lagos can change the fact/the history.
How can Lagos be your land when you're from ogbomosho? cheesy
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by anonimi: 9:59am On Jul 30, 2025
treesun:
https://punchng.com/street-naming-lagos-history-must-be-preserved-says-fashola/
Does this mean that he supports the tribal hatred scheme or that he doesn’t huh
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by correctguy101(m): 9:59am On Jul 30, 2025
See national interest o...

If this is not a waste of valuable but scarce time and resources, I do not know what else is.

And masses werey dem has carried it on their head.....

Wonderment
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Softmirror:
Fashola' focused on his own, the likes of Dr Ladipo Oluwole, so don't get it twisted.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by PHIPEX(m): 10:00am On Jul 30, 2025
This change of name and Ronu fights is mostly carried out by people who have failed to achieve anything for themselves. They see every successful foreigner as having come to take their birthright,

Like a typical xenophobic black South African, they will worship the white but fight their fellow African.

It takes very poor thinker to believe that by renaming a street, your have taken a hit at a tribe that came from ground zero barely 50years ago and surpassed you in many climes
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Goke7: 10:00am On Jul 30, 2025
Not sure many understand what Fashola is saying here, make Una read well o
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Zulu11zulu: 10:00am On Jul 30, 2025
Adexvivacity:
Lagos is our land, no gang up plan or mass relocation to Lagos can change the fact/the history.
go back to osogbo Mr man which land are you talking about all Yeruba migrants are now creaming Lagos.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by lexy2014: 10:00am On Jul 30, 2025
Adexvivacity:
Lagos is our land, no gang up plan or mass relocation to Lagos can change the fact/the history.
are you from Lagos?

Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by ARISHEM:
This is not about history. It is because of fear of subjugation and politics. If Obi/Igbo led labor party did not amass quantifiable votes over Tinubu APC in the presidential election in Lagos there will be no reason for street naming.

Fear is the opposite of faith.
Lagos have faith that APC will win in 2027. But to have faith you have to deal with that fear of one tribe in the east taking over your political atmosphere and public infrastructure. And they are wise to start doing the needful
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Softmirror: 10:01am On Jul 30, 2025
correctguy101:
See national interest o...

If this is not a waste of valuable but scarce time and resources, I do not know what else is.

And masses werey dem has carried it on their head.....

Wonderment
Na him you come here dey comment? No be waste of your time be dat?!

Fashola is spot on.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by lexy2014: 10:02am On Jul 30, 2025
Ikaeniyan0:
Lagos history will surely be preserve. The people without history can't change the history of Lagos.
are you from Lagos?

Don't ask Nairaland members for contact details (email, phone, bbpin) or investments.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by anonimi: 10:02am On Jul 30, 2025
Sermwell:
How can Lagos be your land when you're from ogbomosho? cheesy
Or maybe he is also from Iragbiji, like the one that has the lootocracy master plan for wrecking Lagos State since 1999?

The man who has a surname different from the surname of Alhaja Mogaji that is supposed to be his mother!


Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by 1Alex: 10:04am On Jul 30, 2025
ai explains
[qoute]Babatunde Fashola did not explicitly state support or opposition to the street renaming. However, his remarks strongly suggest a critical stance on the renaming of historically significant streets.

He emphasized the importance of preserving history and referenced Dr. Isaac Ladipo Oluwole, whose legacy is remembered through the naming of a street. Fashola warned against distorting history, and made a pointed comment:

“It is perhaps instructive that we are discussing street naming and street unnaming and I keep my gunpowder dry.”

That phrase — "I keep my gunpowder dry" — implies he is holding back his full opinion for now, but is clearly concerned about the trend.

Conclusion:
While Fashola didn't directly say he opposes the renaming of streets, his message strongly implies that he is not in favor, especially when renaming risks erasing or diminishing important historical legacies.[/qoute]
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Toscarel: 10:04am On Jul 30, 2025
As they have changed street names, the economy has improved and things are getting better ......
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by Engrduke: 10:04am On Jul 30, 2025
Lagos State identity will never be compromised. Peace and love, sometimes, can make you loose guard, but overbearing attitude of some beneficiaries will reawaken your consciousness.
Re: Street Naming: Lagos History Must Be Preserved, Says Fashola by anonimi: 10:05am On Jul 30, 2025
PHIPEX:
This change of name and Ronu fights is mostly carried out by people who have failed to achieve anything for themselves
How can you say this about Oba Akiolu who issued a genocidal threat against Igbo people in 2015 huh




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