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Wednesday 27 December 2017

Thrills and frills at #OneLagosFiesta. It is getting more interesting and lively with top artistes raising the bar inside Agege Stadium.



It was fun and action packed as Lanre Teriba (Atorishe), Sir shina Peter, Agege born star,  Clever J, Wale Thomas and sonorous singer, KSB of Kenny Music and others.



The Day 3 was witnessed by top dignitaries in Lagos State. They include Commissioner of Housing, Gbolahan Lawal, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr Musiliu Folami, Commissioner for Establishment, Training and Pension, Dr Benson Oke, Director General of Tourism Board, Mrs Olaopin and Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi



Others were all members Agege legislative arms led by leader, Anigbajumo Akolawole and some Supervisory Councilors.

Former World Footballer of the Year Winner, George Weah Announced President-Elect Of Liberia

 Agege Pulse Magazine

Liberian presidential candidate and ex-football international, George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah has been announced as the President-elect of Liberia, West Africa.



The 51-year-old former World Footballer of the Year swept thirteen (13) out of the fifteen (15) counties with his 73-year-old opponent Joseph Boakai getting only two (2) counties.



Weah who has been elected as the 25th President of Liberia with the population of just a little above 3million took to the micro-blogging site, Twitter to thank all his supporters, saying that he plans to liberate the country.

GOV. AMBODE EMERGES 2017 CITY PEOPLE MAN OF THE YEAR


 Agege Pulse Magazine

Lagos State Governor, His Excellency Mr Akinwunmi Ambode has emerged winner of City People Magazine's 2017 Man of The Year Award.



According to Organisers, Governor Ambode clinched recognition For Positively Affecting The Lives Of Over 20 Million People.

Agege Pulse learnt that It took weeks of serious brainstorming for the management of City People to pick on this action governor of Lagos State for so many reasons. This is on account of the very remarkable way he has transformed Lagos from just been the ordinary city it has always been to the super city it is fast becoming and on its way to becoming a mega city.

According to a report on the medium's website, it said: Picture Lagos when Gov. Ambode took over the reins of government from his predecessor BRF and compare it to how it looks today. Its a world of difference. As at the time he took over from BRF many people felt there was not much Ambode could add to the giant strides of BRF, but it took only a year plus, to show the great stuff he is made up of. He built and improved on the existing template and began on a new course, with the result that Lagos got better with the passing of each year.

Monday 25 December 2017

HOFOWEM BLESSES CHILDREN AT CHRISTMAS


Hope for Women in Nigeria Initiative, HOFOWEM, a pet project of the wife of Lagos State governor, Bolanle Ambode, has distributed various gift items to more than 500 children at Massey Childrens Hospital, Lagos and Sought After Childrens Orphanage Home, Langbasa Ajah, in a project tagged: Love at Christmas.

In a statement signed by Assistant Director, Public Affairs
Office of the Wife of the Governor of Lagos State Governor, Mrs Folashade Kadiri, it was revealed that children aged between one month and 15 years, got various gift items, that left them feeling happy and included in the yuletide celebration.

Mrs Bolanle Ambode (m), supported by CEO. HOFOWEM, Ms. Oyefunke Adeleke (L), to present Xmas gifts to Miss Oluwatimileyin Bamgbade 


Commenting on the gesture, the founder of HOFOWEM, Bolanle Ambode, noted that it was intended to put smiles on the faces of those children and integrate them into the celebration of christmas.

Mrs Bolanle Ambode (m) supported by CEO. HOFOWEM, Ms. Oyefunke Adeleke (2nd right); and MD. Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos, Dr. Olugbenga Aina  (r), to present Xmas gifts to Miss Zainab Kotun


What Christmas requires of all of us, is to show love and spread happiness among everyone including children. They are young persons, they need our care and special expression of love to partake in the celebrations.

Christmas celebrations are not complete when we have not touched these children tenderly. As it were, this is just a token of love for the children from the foundation.

Speaking further, the governors wife noted that the cardinal philosophy of her foundation was to affect the lives of less-privileged persons, through interventions that bring radical improvement for them. She recalled that HOFOWEM had organized various programmes in the past, with the sole objective of putting smiles on the faces of that category of persons, promising that the foundation would unfold more children and women-friendly programmes in the coming year.

Also speaking, the commissioner for health, Dr. Jide Idris, represented by Dr. Funmilayo Shokunbi, expressed appreciation to the governors wife and the foundation, stressing that, the gesture would go a long way in putting smiles on the faces of the children.

According to him, This noble gesture goes a long way in putting not just smiles on the faces of the children, but also demonstrates your genuine love and care for them.

That you have left the comfort of your home at this period to spend time with these children, goes a long way in showing your heart of meekness, kindness and love and there is no better way to express love and integrate the children into the celebration of the yuletide, than this visit Dr Idris stressed.

The chief executive officer of the foundation, Ms. Oyefunke Adeleke, thanked the founder for graciously approving the project, aimed at providing succor for the children, stressing that HOFOWEMs agenda was about happiness for the weak and vulnerable. She hinted that many programmes had been lined up for children and women in the new year and would be unveiled one after the other.

On behalf of the parents of the children, Mr. Emmanuel Stephen, expressed deep gratitude to the governors wife and the foundation, for what they described as the great act of kindness, praying that God would reward her most generously.







Imbibe Christ's Spirit Of Love, Tolerance, Sacrifice, Obasa Urges Nigerians



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Nigerians have been advised to imbibe the spirit of love, tolerance and sacrifice as preached and put into practice by Jesus Christ during his life time.



Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa gave the charge in his Christmas message to Lagosians and Nigerians at large, signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Musbau Rasak.

Obasa said Nigeria will continue to achieve growth, development and economic revival if the people continue to live in peace, tolerate one another and imbibe the spirit of personal sacrifice for the benefit of their brothers and sisters.

"Jesus Christ lived a life of love, tolerance and engaging in personal sacrifice for others to thrive. If we can take after him in these three special attributes, this country will continue to witness development, growth and economic revival," Rt. Hon. Obasa said.

According to him, while government at all levels battle to contain the various challenges facing the country, the citizens should strive to live in peace, tolerate each other and sarifice for one another to provide the enabling environment for government to serve them optimally.

"We should eschew violence and desist from any action or utterances that can cause chaos and confusion or outright breakdown of law and order in the country.

"We should always be security conscious all the time and assist security agencies in fighting crimes by being vigilant at all times, reporting any suspicious individual or action to the appropriate security agency on time," the Lagos Assembly Speaker said.

Rt. Hon. Obasa commended Nigerians for their perseverance and continued support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration at both federal and state levels, assuring that the government will not relent in putting in place measures and programmes that will enhance their standard of living and also improve their welfare.

"Like Oliver Twist, we will continue to seek for your support and prayers. I wish you all a happy Christmas celebration," Rt. Hon. Obasa said.

Thursday 21 December 2017

Ambode releases 12 Kirikiri Prison inmates



...inmates have spent between thirty-four and twenty years in prison




...Says Justice Sector Reforms on course

Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday released twelve inmates of the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Apapa in furtherance of the law establishing the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy.

The inmates have spent between thirty-four and twenty years in prison and were released having satisfied basic conditions such as remorse, good behaviour and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the society.

Speaking while handing over the release order from the Governor to the Lagos Prisons Command, Chairman of the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, Professor Oyelowo Oyewo said the release of the inmates was in line with the commitment of the present administration in the State to the ideals of the justice sector reforms through prison decongestion.

Oyewo, who represented Governor Ambode at the event alongside other members of the Council, said the exercise was pursuant to the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which empowered the Governor to exercise prerogative of mercy, and also to offer hope to such inmates who have demonstrated capacity to be re-absolved into the society.

According to Oyewo, a professor of law, "The Advisory Council On Prerogative of Mercy is established under the Laws of Lagos State pursuant to the powers of the Governor under the Constitution to exercise prerogative of mercy. The Council meets to consider applications for the exercise of prerogative of mercy that is forwarded through the Nigerian Prisons authority.

"Basically, in exercising this there are guidelines that are set and some of these include looking at the period that has been served by the inmates and for hard capital offences, such inmates must have served for a sufficient period of time and the reason is that the Council in the guidelines try to balance various interests such as that of the community, the family of the victims and also the interest of the administration of criminal justice and justice reform to ensure that prisoners are reformed and rehabilitated.

"It also include transformation in the life of the prisoner because there must be remorse and acknowledgment of the fact that something wrong had been done and then the prisoner must also have acquired some skills to show that he is ready to be rehabilitated into the society."

Aside that, Oyewo said the families of the released inmates, in accordance with the guidelines, were also made to guarantee that they would follow up on them to ensure that they don't go back to their old ways of crime.

While addressing other inmates at the prison, Oyewo admonished them not to be discouraged but be of good behaviour and repent from their sinful ways, saying that the State Governor was determined to release as many of them who meet the requirements for freedom.

He also said that a reform was being proposed to put a parole system in place to secure the database and monitor prisoners on prerogative of mercy after their release to guide against future crime and ensure they contribute positively to the society.

In his remarks, Controller of Prisons, Lagos Command, Mr Tunde Ladipo commended Governor Ambode for his commitment to justice sector reforms and prison decongestion, saying the release of the inmates had brought hope to to them.

He recalled the release of eighteen inmates in March by the Governor, adding that the development would go a long way in addressing prison congestion which had been a major issue in the administration of justice system in the country.

"It is my great pleasure and honour to receive the letter of release from the very hardworking Governor of Lagos State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode who has passion for God and development of this State.

"I call him the action Governor and off course Lagos has continued to be the number one State in Nigeria and so we are not surprised that this is coming from the State.

"On behalf of the Controller General of Prisons, we want to say a big thank you to the Governor for his commitment to do more for this State and for this prison," Ladipo said.

He also urged the Governor to come to the aid of Lagos Prisons Command in area of logistics, construction of security tower, procurement of CCTV cameras, among others.

Wednesday 20 December 2017

Bolanle Ambode applauds prompt payment of retirement benefits

Wife of the Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, has commended the State government for making the payment of retirement benefits a priority, just as she applauded the regular payment of workers’ salaries.



The First Lady, who gave the commendation today at the 46th retirement benefit bond certificate presentation to 286 retirees in Alausa, Ikeja noted that it took a focused and purpose-driven administration to prioritise the entitlements of workers, who spent the better parts of their lives in the service of the State government.

“With gratitude and immense appreciation, I commend the efforts of the Lagos State Government for rising to this important occasion of fixing the entitlements of these great citizens, who had spent the better parts of their lives in the service of the State,” she said.

 Mrs. Ambode recalled that the 18th edition of the programme took place shortly after the inauguration of the current administration, noting that several bond certificate presentations had taken place since then, bringing the latest edition to the 46th.

She condoled with the families of retirees who had transited and urged the beneficiaries to pay good attention to their health and avoid frivolous spending.

In his address, the State Commissioner for Establishment, Training and Pensions, Dr. Akintola Benson Oke, disclosed that in less than three years of the current administration, no less than 33 billion Naira, had been paid to more than 8,000 retirees as accrued pension rights.

Speaking earlier, the Director-General of the State Pension Commission, LASPEC, Mrs. Folashade Onanuga, noted that the Ambode’s administration gave first line charge treatment to pension contributions, adding that both employer and employee contributions were remitted into the retirement savings accounts of beneficiaries.

Drama As New PDP Faction Emerges


...Says Party is Overwhelmed With Impunity

Agege Pulse Magazine

Barely one month after all seems to be well with the PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY, PDP with the organisation of an elective convention that brought new National Executives into power, a new twist is now emerging.



Information reaching Agege Pulse Magazine  confirms that a new faction has emerged in the Peoples Democratic Party with a secretariat opened in Asokoro, Abuja.

At a press conference held today in Abuja, the  FRESH PDP group led by Emmanuel Nwosu said it is emerging due to imposition of a unity list on members on December 9 convention.

The new faction claimed the impunity that led to the ousted of the PDP in 2015 general election was still perpetrated in the December 9 convention whereby results of election was already seen while voting was still ongoing.

Tuesday 19 December 2017

Headline News


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Headlines Today* [Wed-20-Dec-2017]*

 Lagos  NURTW boss, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, others to Commission the new NURTW Lagos State Council Secretariat today

Nigeria International Sylvester Igbonu Tata (Sly44) wins FC UFA of Russia November/December best player.

Exclusive: Lagos Education District One Celebrates Excellence, Meritorious service as it retires staff

NobleHeart Children Foundation holds 1st Edition of Love A Child, distributes Food Items to School Pupils in Amosun primary school Agege

CLI to distribute 240Litre bins for Houses in Lagos State.

Agege Legislative Arm Gets New Deputy Leader, Majority Leader

Sports: Orile Agege United of Orile Agege LCDA wins Trophy at the Season's Division League of Ikeja Division Football League Competition.


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Mexico bus crash kills 11 tourists

Messis brother out of house arrest on 100,000 bail

Two children go missing while home alone

France to ban oil, gas production by 2040

Buhari congratulates Saraki at 55

Mascherano close to 10m China move

Atletico Madrid to sell stake in Lens

Senator Melaye appears in Kachs music video, Dino

BREAKING: Former Wimbledon champion, Marion Bartoli, announces comeback

SARS officials allegedly arrest, detain RnB musician Praiz

US mission unveils digital hub for disabled Nigerians

Illegal oil deal: Appeal Court affirms 14 foreigners imprisonment

$1bn ECA fund: Ekiti LG chairmen sue AGF, 36 governors

White House blames North Korea for cyberattack

Fayose, Yari disagree openly over $1bn ECA fund

Depot owners selling fuel above ex-depot price risk N20m fine, DPR warns

Cristiano Ronaldo returns to Spain, chills out with family

GSSA Old Boys Association donates N6m sick bay to alma mater


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$43.5m Orborne fund culprits must be sanctioned, Buhari vows

N1bn to fight Boko Haram: Treat all geo-political zones fairly, Wike tells FG

Anti-graft war: Magu, Ozekhome clash as FHC end of year event

Edo to receive 296,000 litres of petroleum products

Nursing mother, 64 others regain freedom in Warri prisons

We are out to protect consumers interest ' SON

$1bn Insurgency Fund: 16 Ekiti LG Chairmen drag FG, 36 Govs to Court

80 Political parties seek registration ahead of 2019 ' INEC

Fayose opposes extension of service chiefs tenure

Okowa Salutes Senate President, Bukola Saraki At 55

Buhari greets Saraki at 55

President Buhari reiterates FG's commitment to evacuate Nigerians stranded abroad

House Committee will block leakages in Lagos 2018 budget ' Chairman

Anambra School gives 'goat' as gift to distinguished students

BBNaija retains Ebuka as show host for season 3

Commonwealth Games Trials: Delta para-table tennis coach commend players' performance

How has Guardiola transformed Man City

N20m fine: DPR to sanction erring depot owners selling above ex-depot price


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Updated: 5 hours ago

Crisis: Senate threatens to dump 2018 budget

Faleke to Gov Bello: Don't drag Buhari into double registration saga

Secondus charges PDP leaders to brace up for challenges

Fuel Scarcity: Edo to clamp down on errant petrol stations

Minister challenges CSOs, media on treasury looters

Workers protest proposed sale of National Theatre

PDP rep protests intimidation by PDP caucus over defection

Police arrest cripple for 'illegal' firearms possession

EFCC invites Bello's chief of staff over fraudulent activities

Don't close Obuh mining site, Okpella leaders

The Wedding Party Two: Mixed reactions greet movie

Passage of 2018 budget not feasible, says Senate

Plateau privatises, commercialises waste management

Niger Assembly screens commissioner nominees

PDP members protest lawmaker's defection to APC

Odoh, Olapade get automatic tickets to 2018 3e Actuaries Open

El Classico, a global spectacle

FADAMA trains stakeholders in nutrition sensitive agriculture in Oyo


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Lanre Alfred Releases 'The Titans' in Lagos

Grooming Next Generation of Fashion Entrepreneurs

Jerusalem Capital and Commissioner for Happiness/Purpose Fulfillment

Heavy wind Give Character to Fela and the Kalakuta Queens

FALZ DREAMS 100 MILLION FANS AT SOLO CONCERT

THE UNVEILING OF THE ONE AND ONLY STELLA

ALABA TRADERS ARRAIGNED, REMANDED IN PRISON OVER PIRACY

WIVES ON STRIKE: THE REVOLUTION' SEQUEL

Youths Protest Throws Minna into Blackout

Obaseki begins revamp of Sickle Cell Center, approves N25m intervention

Fuel Scarcity: Edo Govt.commences monitoring,to clamp down on errant petrol stations

Fuel Scarcity: Edo Govt.commences monitoring,to clamp down on errant petrol stations

Youths Protest Throws Minna into Blackout

EFCC Arrests Innoson Motors Chairman, Chukwuma

Poll: Unemployment, Reason for Nigerian Youths' Migration to Europe

Olusola: Ekiti Electorate Will Subdue APC Federal Might in 2018

Inflation Records Marginal Drop in November, Now 15.90%

Obaseki begins revamp of Sickle Cell Center, approves N25m intervention

Monday 18 December 2017

Ambode approves more technical colleges to tackle youth unemployment


Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the immediate establishment of additional three Technical Colleges for the State, increasing the number of Technical and Vocational Colleges from five to eight.

This was disclosed today by the Deputy Governor of the State, Dr. Idiat Oluranti Adebule at the Year 2016 and 2017 graduation ceremony of the five Technical Colleges held at Agidingbi, Ikeja.

The Deputy Governor stated that the proposed new Technical Colleges, which would be sited at Alimosho, Ibeju and Badagry, would further help to train the youths and unemployed graduates in acquiring new skills and opportunities to help them create jobs and be self-reliant.

Adebule, who noted that technical and vocational skills are crucial to achieving self-reliance and sustainable economic growth under the present economic recession,  informed that the State government has invested heavily in the development of technical and vocational education in recognition of the role technical and vocational education plays in the provision of quality services and development.

“The fact remains that the best way by which we can help create employment opportunities, stimulate economic growth in our State and Nation and alleviate poverty is to equip our youths with skills by which they can use in creating jobs for themselves and become self-reliant”,  she averred.

While congratulating the 1, 324 graduating students from the five technical colleges, Adebule urged them to justify government's huge investment by maximizing the training they received to impact on good service delivery and economic fortune of the State.

The Deputy Governor, while justifying the reason for focusing on technical and vocational education as a strategy for economic growth, maintained that reliable findings indicated that Lagos State has the nation’s highest population of people less than 25 years of age at present, adding that by 2025, Lagos will be home to around 20% of the nation’s population aged 24 and below.
She explained further that the implication of the findings is that government must be ready to create jobs every year for the next two decades to prevent social unrest and youth restiveness.

Earlier in her welcome address, Chairman, Technical and Vocational Education Board, Mrs. Omolara Erogbogbo charged the new graduands to maximize the full advantage of technology in their various areas of specializations to render quality services to the people and create wealth.

Erogbogbo stated that the realisation of the importance of technical education to economic recovery made the State government invest heavily in the area, urging the graduating students to use their acquired knowledge and skills to bring positive changes to the economy of the State and the Nation.

The event was well attended by top government functionaries, parents and relatives of the graduands and members of the academic community.

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Gridlock: Lagos CP orders deployment of officers to ease traffic

…To collaborate with Lastma, assures residents of peaceful Yuletide

Ambode approves more technical colleges to tackle youth unemployment

Lagos Head of Service urges civil servants to register for E-Dividend

Exclusive: Lagos Education District One Holds 2017 Christmas Carol in Style

...Appreciates Gov. Ambode's Support For Education

"2017 a wonderful year for EDDI in all ramifications.

... We witnessed improved academic performances and excellent outings in all the co-curricula competitions home and abroad - TGPS, Dr. Yinka Ayandele

SUBEB Agege LGEA approves Schools Participation in Elephant Club Inter School Debate Competition

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Student faints, policeman injured as MAPOLY students protest

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Burna Boy arraigned for armed robbery, gets N100,000 bail


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US vetoes UN resolution rejecting Trump's Jerusalem decision

BREAKING: 'Multiple' fatalities as train derails onto highway in Washington state

Disputed Obu mine site in Okpella shut doen with immediate effect

Saraki urges agencies to enforce drug laws

Russia in a rush to change World Cup pitch

If they can present evidence that I borrowed N56bn, I will resign ' Fayose

Mob set ablaze suspected female kidnapper in Ilorin

Kogi West APC washes hands off Kabba rally

Police investigate alleged herdsmen attack in Akwa Ibom

Double amputee shot dead by Israel was an inspiration in Gaza

LAKE Rice: Lagos signs agreement with major rice distributors

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Osun completes redistribution of Opon Imo for new academic year

$1bn ECA Fund: Opposition aims to frustrate war against insurgency- CSOs

Israel minister: Bodies of slain Palestinians will not be returned

Corruption in Israel is not just an Israeli issue

HACEY Health Initiative champions fight against gender-based violence in Nigeria


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Sanchez 'snubs 400,000-per-week Chinese deal

Mikel plans to stay in China,debunk Everton transfer rumours

Yobe Deputy Gov wins formost loyal deputy governor award

Yuletide: Edo deploys joint anti-crime force

Village Headmaster producer is dead

PDP convention: Adedoja asks court to nullify Secondus' election

Photos: Kanu visits police headquaters Abuja

Wayne and Coleen building 20million retreat

SEC urges civil servants to register for e-dividend

Buhari extends tenure of Service Chiefs

EEP not mere street-lighting project for universities- Ministry

EEP not mere street-lighting project for universities-ministry

Driver allegedly bolts with beer worth N554,000

Tailor jailed for absconding with wedding fabrics

Ogun to spend N30.7bn on roads in 2018

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CCTV exposes man alleged to have stolen phones worth N60, 500

VVF sufferers appeal for help in Kaduna


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BCI Boss, Kola Olugbodi, Bags Fellowship of IMC

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BCI Boss, Kola Olugbodi, Bags Fellowship of IMC

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LASTMA arrests five officials for extortion…20 dismissed for misconduct


The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has arrested five of its traffic officials for extorting motorists last week at various parts of the State.

The traffic officials were Bamidele Sheu, 48, Officer and resident of 68, Oke Popo Street, Lagos Island; Ope Adisa, 32, of 8, Freeman Street, Lagos Island and Babatunde Aluko, 37 of 15, Oriwu street, Ikorodu.



The trio was arrested following a complaint to the Agency by one Akinmolayan Babatunde, a clearing agent for the illegal apprehension of his container truck with number AA 553 NGW at Marina area of the Lagos Island and subsequently demanded N80,000 as a bribe before the vehicle could be released.

According to Akinmolayan, he was accompanying the container truck on Monday morning to deliver goods at Walter Carrington Street at Victoria Island, when the truck was forced to stop at Marina close to the State House by the three LASTMA officials in uniform working with some other men in mufti for driving the vehicle at unauthorised hours.



Akinmolayan said all pleas to allow the truck to go in order to meet up with delivery time fell on deaf ears as the traffic officials and these men in mufti engaged him in fisticuffs, and the vehicle was eventually taken to Olowu removal yard of the Agency on the Island, where they demanded the said sum before its release.

It took the intervention of the Zonal Head and payment of N7, 000 to the unidentified men in mufti before the vehicle was eventually released to Mr. Akinmolayan.

In the same vein, the duo of Jimoh Olaosebikan and Emmanuel Padonu were arrested during the week by surveillance unit and provost officials of the Agency at Okokomaiko and Mile 12 areas of the State respectively.

While Olaosebikan was arrested by men of LASTMA surveillance team unit at Okokomaiko along Lagos- Badagry expressway for illegally collecting a sum of N20,000 from a female motorist whom he alleged to have made an illegal u-turn at Okokomaiko.

According to the motorist, “all explanations that other vehicles have been turning there before failed to convince him and efforts to see his superior officers in their office were frustrated by him, only for him to collect the sum of N20,000 from me before their surveillance team emerged from nowhere to arrest him.”

Padonu, on his part, was picked up by Provost Officials for using men in mufti to collect money from commercial drivers at Mile 12 area of Kosofe Local Government of Lagos State on Wednesday morning.

The arrest was as a result of a tip-off from members of the public who informed the Agency that some traffic officials were conniving with men in mufti to arrest and collect money from commercial drivers in the area.

Speaking on the arrested officials, General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olawale Musa expressed dismay at the activities of unscrupulous elements within the Agency and assured that with the assistance of members of the public they will be eased off from the Agency to protect the good name of officers who work assiduously to ensure free flow of traffic in the State.

Musa expressed his appreciation to members of the public for alerting the Agency to the unscrupulous activities of these officials, just as he advised motorists to always report any LASTMA official found wanting on duty.

According to him, “LASTMA operates a cashless policy and motorists should not give money to any LASTMA official under any circumstance. Furthermore, LASTMA officials on duty are always in uniforms with names conspicuously displayed on the breast pockets and motorists should disregard anybody not in uniform claiming to be Agency officials".

He said such person in mufti should be reported to LASTMA or nearest law enforcement Agency, adding that any motorist dealing with the State traffic officials should feel free to demand his identity and name.

The LASTMA boss urged motorists to exhaust all avenues available to seek redress before approaching the media, as any officer found wanting on duty would be dealt with according to the service rules and regulations.

“I want to assure motorists that we have put everything in place to ensure free flow of traffic during the yuletide period and I want to implore motorists to imbibe the culture of voluntary compliance with traffic officials' directives, obey road signs and laws so that we can have seamless traffic during this yuletide period,” Musa said.

Exclusive: Lagos Education District One Holds 2017 Christmas Carol in Style


...Appreciates Gov. Ambode's Support For Education



It was praise and worship galore recently when staff of Lagos Education District One, Agege thronged Methodist Cathedral, Orile Road, Tabon Tabon, Agege, Lagos, to mark this year's Christmas Carol.

The carol cum musical concert tagged 'Oh Worship The King,' was excellently package to suit the purpose it was meant for as several soul lifting praise and worship hymns were rendered by students of the district.

There were lessons and readings from The Holy Bible in the Books of Genesis 3:1-12, Isaiah 9:1-7, Luke 2:8-14 and Mathew 2:2.

Speaking to Agege Pulse Magazine on the significance of the carol, the Tutor General/Permanent Secretary of the district, Dr. Yinka Ayandele ably represented by the Director of Schools Administration, Mrs. A.A Ako  said the district had recorded enormous successes in both academics and co-curricula activities in 2017, hence the need to unequivocally express gratitude to God and Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode who made it possible.

"We are people of gratitude. We recognise the fact that Jesus Christ is the King of Kings who alone, deserves our praises, worships and appreciations distinctively. That is what informed the theme of this year's carol.

"2017 has been a wonderful year for all of us at Education District One in all ramifications. We witnessed improved academic performances and excellent outings in all the co-curricula competitions (state, national and international) we participated.

"We have come this far because Jesus Christ was the pillar behind us. Therefore,  He deserves all the praises, worships, appreciations and adorations. Also, like Oliver Twist, we used the Carol to solicit for greater heights, sound health, abundant wisdom and understanding needed to better the best of this year in 2018.

"In addition, we appreciate the Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode for the massive support towards the development of education in the state. Apart from the timely and improved welfare packages for teachers, the Governor gave everyone level playing ground to inject creativity into how the best outcomes can be achieved in the sector. This led to the academic improvement witnessed across the state since he came onboard. Indeed, we are grateful." Dr. Ayandele asserted.

On her message to staff and other stakeholders of EDDI, Dr. Ayandele urged them to remain diligent and committed towards discharging their duties adding that there's always a reward for excellence.

"We have to continue pushing and remain diligent in the course of discharging our duties. As the saying goes, 'winners don't quit, quitters don't win,' we will continue to strive for excellence that we are known for, in the coming years."

"As you can see that the carol songs and hymns were rendered by students of the district. It shows that no child is useless. Every child has a special talent deposited in him or her that needs to be tapped. We are happy that our resolve to discover and nurture inborn talents manifested on a day like this." Dr. Ayandele concluded.

Sunday 17 December 2017

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* *Headlines Today*[Sun-17-Dec-2017]*

The home- based Super Eagles beat MFM FC 3-2 to emerge winners of the NPFL invitational tournament

RenewElephant Cup: Sarafina FC to play Unique FC in Final

Super Eagles Stars, Sylvester Igbohun Sly , Gbolahan Salami, Haruna Lukman hail organisers of RenewElephant Cup, described as World Class.

The Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi loses step mother, Madam Musilimat Egunjobi.

OneLagosFiesta: Olamide, Small Doctor, Pasuma, Davido, KSA, Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, Osupa, Others To entertain guests from Dec. 24

*Punch Newspaper*

Shelve your strike, FG begs PENGASSAN
Destitute persons fted by church foundation in honour of Christmas
Man cuts off cousins manhood over missing N3,500
[PHOTOS] Local divers kill giant snake in Lagos
My stay in kidnappers den like dying and resurrecting Musician
Saudi crown prince buys worlds most expensive home
Order monthly inspection of police stations, Falana tells Lagos CJ
Fuel scarcity meant to prepare Nigerians for N185 pump price, Fayose alleges
[BREAKING] Electricity agency spends N738m to clear goods abandoned for 10 years
Lukaku, Lingard strike as United beat West Brom
[BREAKING] David Mark denies receiving, distributing N2bn campaign fund
Security guard allegedly shoots dead bread seller
UN-backed governments mandate expired, says Libya strongman
Bitcoin is not money, not universally accepted, financial expert warns
Double registration: Its not yet time to respond, Gov Bello says
Governor, wife separate, to divorce after 27 years of marriage
Adopt kids orphaned by Boko Haram, women told
Billionaire, wife found dead in suspicious circumstances
*Vanguard Newspaper*
Why are Muslims who adorn hijab 'molested' ', Sultan asks
Culture Art Academy marks annual art fair with exhibition
Reactions trail Law graduate denied call to bar over hijab
Atiku calls for enabling environment for job creation
President Buhari deserves our prayers ' Obigwe
Don't call me gay', says Italy designer Stefano Gabbana
Fashola mourns Kenya scholar, Calestous Juma
First Bank expresses support for SMEs to boost employment
FG to make Calabar carnival a foreign exchange earner ' Lai Mohammed
REA justifies varsities' power programme
Continue your support for Obiano's administration, Bianca urges Anambrarians
Five LASTMA officials arrested for extortion, 20 dismissed
Star Wars: The Last Jedi' second-highest opening ever in N. America
Falcons end 2017 as Africa's best women team
Akeem Olajuwon: NBA's most underrated legend
FG causing fuel scarcity to justify planned pump price increment to N185 ' Fayose
Buhari a man of God ' Okorocha
Saudi crown prince 'buyer of $300 mn French chateau
*The Nation Newspaper*
Kano to spend over N80m on Health Week
Shelve planned strike action, Ngige pleads with PENGASSAN
Boko Haram: NEC's $1b approval in order, says Defence Minister
DPR warms against panic buying, stockpiling of fuel
Obaseki congratulates Buhari at 75
FULL-TIME: West Brom 1, Man Utd 2-'HARD SLOG FOR UNITED
Buhari's wife to Northern women: go back to school
Police promises top-class security at Olamide Concert
Jonathan prays for Buhari at 75
Terrorism: Avoid secrecy of Jonathan's government, SERAP tells Buhari
Ekiti restates commitment to non-interference in LG elections
Xmas: Calabar village bubbles over activities
DPR suspends six petroleum marketers in A' Ibom
Healthcare: Regina Williams wants Govt. to invest in nurses
Police arrest three suspected cult members, recover arms in Cross River
90% of Nigerian nurses lack basic life support skills
Navy recover 1330 jerry cans of petrol from oil thieves
Buhari at 75: Why God kept him alive
*Thisday Newspaper*
Police Arrest Security Guard for Allegedly Killing Bread Seller
Traditional Council Raises the Alarm over Brewing Apoi/Bini Crisis
Wike Demands Funds to Tackle Environmental Degradation, Security in Niger Delta
Security Officials Doubt Alleged Burgle of Taxiing Aircraft
Police Arrest Security Guard for Allegedly Killing Bread Seller
Traditional Council Raises the Alarm over Brewing Apoi/Bini Crisis
Wike Demands Funds to Tackle Environmental Degradation, Security in Niger Delta
Security Officials Doubt Alleged Burgle of Taxiing Aircraft
FG Releases Balance of Paris Club Refund to 27 States
Leaders, APC Hail Buhari at 75
220 Boko Haram Terrorists Captured, Says Nigerian Army
N10bn Universities Solar Project Aimed at Developing Education Sector, Power Ministry Tells Senate C'tee
Ethiopian Airlines Fly with All-female Crew from Addis to Lagos
2m Nigerians Benefit as DfID Winds Down Country Programme
Hisense Acquires Toshiba TV for $115m
Power Generation Hits Highest Levels this Month
Buhari Challenges W'African Leaders to Boost Economies to Avert Migration
Osinbajo Celebrates Media Contribution to Nigeria's Growth

Friday 15 December 2017

Lagos Lines Up 100 Artiste For 2017 One Lagos Fiesta


…Olamide, Davido, KSA, Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, Others To Perform

...To be the biggest and the largest celebration in Nigeria

The Lagos State Government on Friday disclosed that over 100 artistes cutting across all genres would be performing at this year’s One Lagos Fiesta, its flagship yuletide revue scheduled to hold from December 24 till early hours of January 1, 2018.



Addressing journalists at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa, Ikeja, Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Aramide Giwanson, said the eight days non-stop Fiesta, which would hold in five different designated centres in Lagos simultaneously for eight days non-stop would consolidate on the success achieved last year.

She said this year’s edition would feature several A-list artistes, while several upcoming artists, dance group and cultural performances will combine to perform and thrill over 10 million Lagosians on daily basis for eight days.

Giwanson listed some of the A-list artists lined up for the Fiesta to include Olamide, Davido, King Sunny Ade, Adewale Ayuba, Salawa Abeni, Humble Smith, Small Doctor, Ras Kimono, Pasuma, Osupa, among others.

She said in line with the tradition, the event would hold across the five zones as it held last year including Ikeja (Agege Stadium), Badagry (Badagry Grammar School), Ikorodu (Ikorodu Town Hall), Lagos Island (Bar Beach) and Epe (Epe-Marina Beachfront), while the cross over night of December 31st into the New Year will hold at Eko Atlantic City.

“Tagged See, Feel and Explore Lagos, Lagos State Government with 2017 One Lagos Fiesta will round off and bid 2017 which has been a remarkable year of achievement farewell while a New Year is ushered in with arguably the biggest and the largest celebration in Nigeria with a record of 10million people in attendance”, Mrs Giwanson said.

The OLF, she said was specially designed to turn the five divisions of Lagos into a tourist destination for 8 days non-stop showcasing not less than 40 concerts all together across the city of Lagos while developing the local economy of these areas thereby making it self-sustaining during the festive period and after.

Lagos represent a diverse tribes and cultures of Nigeria with differences that typifies the philosophy behind the OLF which is the reason the administration of Mr Akinwunmi Ambode to position itself for project T.H.E.S.E. Tourism, Hospitality, Entertainment, Sports for Excellence to drive and harness tourism in Lagos State.

The Special Adviser added that the same template, content and performance for all the venues as obtained in the previous edition would be maintained with little addition to give this year’s event a better edge, while noting that the only addition will be a new program titled Temitiyin.

“Temitiyin is a program conceived to recognize, promote appreciate acts of kindness by Lagosian and so individual from all divisions of the State who have displayed random acts of kindness to their communities will be shortlisted and one person per division will be honoured as winners.

“Our talent hunt program will also be slightly adjusted to discover, celebrate and reward youths in the State in the areas of dance, music, comedy, and other creative exploit with auditioning to start Tuesday 19th December to Thursday 21 December in all five divisions of the State and two qualified finalist from all the designated divisions will compete at the OLF with winners carting away between 150,000 and 50,000.”, Giwanson said.

Also speaking, Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde assured that adequate security measures have been put in place to ensure safety of lives and property throughout the course of the fiesta.

Thursday 14 December 2017

We’ll spare nothing to secure lives of 22 million Lagosians- Ambode



…Urges Companies To Install CCTV Cameras In Premises



Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday said his administration will leave no stone unturned and continue to deploy more technologically advanced techniques and equipment to ensure that the safety of lives and property of 22 million residents in the State is secured.

Governor Ambode, who spoke at the 11th edition of the Town Hall Meeting on Security, organised by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) and held at the Banquet Hall, Lagos House in Ikeja in Alausa, said policing the State requires all and sundry to join hands with Government to ensure that the peace being enjoyed in the State is not compromised.

Alluding to the fact that criminal elements despite efforts by the Government have continue to perpetrate their nefarious activities but that his administration is prepared to do whatever it takes to make it exceedingly difficult for these criminals to succeed in their evil plots and in the event that they do, they are apprehended and brought to justice.

He therefore said that Government was investing heavily in technology equipment and strategies to aid security agencies carry out their primary function of policing the State efficiently.

“Technology can reach where man cannot. This is why your State has invested in mobile CCTV vans with control units, provision of drones, robotic bomb disposal equipment, tracker, bomb detectors, mobile scanners etc. The State has also commenced the installation of CCTV cameras and is in talks for the purchase of surveillance aircraft that carry special cameras with 3D imagery, infrared and thermal imagery which can effectively gather intelligence in all parts of the State and would assist significantly in dealing with the menace of kidnapping,” Governor Ambode said.

The Governor, however, seized the occasion to urge owners of businesses and organisations to install CCTV cameras in their premises to help expand the reach of law enforcement agents in the event of any security breach.

“We still need your continued support in providing equipment and logistics for the police and other security agencies through your contributions to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund.

“Be assured that the Lagos State Government is committed to rid our society of those that opt for crime. Our continued provision of equipment and logistics for the security agencies operating in Lagos is evident to this. Our government will also continue to provide state of the art infrastructure in order to achieve our vision of making Lagos a safe, prosperous and smart mega city,” he said.

Speaking on the plan by the Federal Government to demolish Jibowu and Costain bridges in Lagos, Governor Ambode said the development is necessary to give way for the new rail project which according to him, will be beneficial to the economy of the State and Nigeria as well.

“The Jibowu and Costain bridges will give way for the laying of tracks of a Lagos-Ibadan rail project. The demolition would give room for a track that would stretch from the old Fela Shrine to WAEC end and the track will be constructed in such a way that no vehicle can cross it,” Governor Ambode said.

Earlier, the Commissioner of Police in the State, Mr Edgal Imohimi, said the introduction of community policing and the increase in police visibility had resulted in 35 per cent decline in crime in the State.

Imohimi, however, said that despite massive contributions by the State Security Trust Fund, dearth of patrol vehicles remained a challenge.

“Many vehicles attached to the divisions have become rickety and unserviceable due to old age and over usage,” he said.
Imohimi, however, said the command would not relent in its efforts to consolidate on the achievements recorded so far, but would appreciate if additional critical fighting equipment were provided saying that it would help to improve on the successes so far recorded in the command’s fight against crime and criminality.

Also speaking, Secretary of the LSSTF, Mr Abdulrazaq Balogun, said there was need for organisations to engage in consistent and sustainable security model, expressing optimism that it will go a long way to enhance strategic planning for improved security in the State.

Wednesday 13 December 2017

Headline News

*AgegePulse Magazine... The mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
* *Headlines Today*[Thu-14-Dec-2017]*

Safiya Lawan wins maiden Edition of Happy Home School Spelling Bee Competition

...Becomes One Day Principal

Agege LG Boss, Egunjobi Bestows Scholarship On Indigent Pupil

Agege LG Begins Distribution of Exercise Books to Primary School Pupils...

... Tagged Support Mechanism To Aid Education

How Assumption, Oversight Caused Nigeria's FIFA Sanctions - NFF Boss, Amaju Pinnick Reveals

...Apologises For Disreputing Nigeria

Ambode Opena Johnson, Jakande, Tinubu Park in Alausa
…Says Former Govs, True Legends Of Lagos


*Punch Newspaper*
LASU emerges best at NITIMUN Conference

BREAKING: May loses key Brexit vote in British parliament

2019: I can't be Buharis running mate, says Tinubu

Club World Cup: Returning Bale rescues Real from Al Jazira upset

Osinbajo meets APC govs ahead of NGF meeting

$250m unremitted fund: Reps threaten oil firms with arrest warrants

Surgeon admits branding patients liver with initials

FG approves $500m for coaches, locomotives for Lagos-Ibadan, Itakpe-Warri railways

PDPs national leaders will excel Metuh

Nigeria still investors destination, IMF says

Police corporal shoots commercial bus driver dead in Ekiti


UK surgeon admits branding patient livers with initials

Okorocha presents N190bn budget for 2018

Neymar returns to Paris after Brazil trip

Trump unfit to clean toilets at Obama library US newspaper

Man agrees to acid attack, impersonates girlfriends slain husband

Fabinho to leave Monaco next year

Jail IGP for contempt,Peace Corps tells court


*Vanguard Newspaper*
Rotimi Amaechi is an ignoramus: Here are facts to prove it ' Reno

Dozen DR Congo child rapists handed life sentences

World e-waste rises by 8%

Apapa gridlock: Ambode raises concern over ports location, states why traffic gridlock persists

Wike, Ibori commission Projects in Asaba

Wike an 'outstanding leader', says Jonathan

Timaya may become first Nigerian-based act to win Grammy award, bags nomination

Global Alliance against pollution gets USD 35 Million support

Photos: Ruines of fuel tanker fire in FESTAC

White House aide Omarosa Newman resigns

Police corporal kills bus driver, arrested in Ekiti

FG to demolish Jibowu, Costain bridges in Lagos ' Ambode

Netanyahu 'not impressed' by Muslim leaders' Jerusalem statements

Okowa says MSMEs sure way out of poverty

Brazilian president to undergo new health tests

Trump 'not fit to clean toilets' at Obama library ' Newspaper

OIC declares East Jerusalem Palestine capital, flays Trump

Northern Senators want primary education be compulsory in Nigeria


*The Nation Newspaper*
Monarch throws weight behind anti-human trafficking fight

Aubameyang ready to sale Lamborghini for 250,000

Tokyo 2020 to organise innovative and engaging Games

Updated: Two injured, 21 vehicles razed in Lagos tanker explosion

El-Rufai inaugurates poultry diseases diagnostic laboratory

Apapa Customs generates N36.2bn

Poly student kill friend in Kogi

Arsenal agree 35m deal for Steven N'Zonzi

Udoma says labour matters high on FG's priority matters

50% of Nigerians living with HIV are adolescents ' UNICEF

800 to benefit from ENT medical outreach in Kaduna

Ayade has failed workers ' NLC

UNICEF, NOA mobilises journalists to fight HIV in Kaduna

Breaking: Many feared trapped as tanker explodes in Lagos

6 Sure Signs Your Visa will Be Denied (And What to Do about Them)

Motorists lament as fuel scarcity bites hard in Kano

FIFA Sanction: Pinnick apologises to Nigerians

FIFA sanction: NFF sets up 4-man committee


*Thisday Newspaper*
Petroleum Tanker Explodes in Lagos, Razes 20 Cars

NYSC Appeals to Bauchi to Reconnect Camp to National Grid

Tension as Policeman Shoots, Kills Commercial Driver in Ekiti

N-Power Beneficiaries Commend FG, Beg for Permanent Jobs

Nigerian Military Directed to Fight Boko Haram without Infringing on Human Rights

RAMP: Some States Won't Meet 2018 Deadline for Completion of Projects

Fresh Batch of 142 Libyan Returnees Arrive Nigeria

Petroleum Tanker Explodes in Lagos, Razes 20 Cars

NYSC Appeals to Bauchi to Reconnect Camp to National Grid

Tension as Policeman Shoots, Kills Commercial Driver in Ekiti

N-Power Beneficiaries Commend FG, Beg for Permanent Jobs

RAMP: Some States Won't Meet 2018 Deadline for Completion of Projects

Fresh Batch of 142 Libyan Returnees Arrive Nigeria

Nigerian Military Directed to Fight Boko Haram without Infringing on Human Rights

The Sugar Daddy Syndrome


Lawyers Welcome Appeal Court Judgment on Prosecution of Judges

A'Court Affirms CCT Ruling on 15 Charges Against Saraki

Agege LG Begins Distribution of Exercise Books to Primary School Pupils


Agege Pulse Magazine

Pupils of the 26 public primary schools domiciled in Agege Local Government are set to receive another rounds of exercise books from council management.





Tagged as support mechanism to aid the education of these pupils, the distribution was flagged off, Wednesday, at Keke Primary School, Agege by the Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi led team.

Agege LG Vice Chairman, Prince Abiodun Ogunji Secretary to Local Government, Honourable Oluwagbenga Abiola Omaco, Supervisor of Education, Hon Adam Abdulganiyu Ologele, Council Treasurer, Shola Mebude and Head of Education Department, Mr Peter Bamidele were present at the flag off today.

How Assumption, Oversight Caused Nigeria's FIFA Sanctions - NFF Boss, Amaju Pinnick Reveals


...Apologises For Disreputing Nigeria

Agege Pulse Magazine



Yesterday, Agege Pulse regaled the ugly news of how the Technical Committee of the Federation of International Football Association, FIFA read riot act on the Nigeria Football Federation for fielding an ineligible player (Shehu Abdullahi) during the last 2018 World Cup qualifier against Algeria.

The world football governing body stripped Nigeria of the one point they earned from their final 2018 World Cup qualifier against Algeria and subsequently fined NFF 6,000 CHF (about N2,162, 923) for the development.



Now, NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, has apologised to Nigerians and fans of the Super Eagles for the sanctions slammed on the country by FIFA.

Pinnick, in several tweets on his handle, @PinnickAmaju, on Wednesday, apologised for the sanctions blaming assumptions and oversight on the part of NFF as rationale behind it.

He said, “Good morning. I’ll start by tendering my wholehearted apology to Nigeria and Nigerians for the Shehu Abdullahi error. It is unforgivable and could have undone months of hard work. As head of the Federation, I take responsibility for this. It happened on my watch.

“While accepting the Federation’s fault here, let me quickly explain how this went by unnoticed. It doesn’t change the fact that we didn’t keep our eyes on the ball and will help us in our planned restructuring of the Technical & Competitions Department.

“Shehu Abdullahi got his first yellow card in our very first preliminary match against Swaziland away. When the draws for the Group Stages were made, the Technical staff made a grave error; assumption.

“To be fair to them, throughout the qualifying series, official match documents didn’t even show that Shehu Abdullahi was on a yellow card. For instance, when we played Cameroon, Mikel, Moses and Balogun were put on notice that they had yellow cards.

“Team meetings were even held about how to handle their cards so they wouldn’t miss crucial games. Shehu Abdullahi was never in the mix. Shehu then recieved a yellow against Zambia in our penultimate game, two years after the Swaziland match.

“Another grave mistake then occurred. Fifa sent an email to the technical officer in charge, that Shehu Abdullahi was suspended for the Algeria match. In a twist of fate, that officer was in hospital, with a severe heart condition, battling for his life.

“The biggest knock to our system is the fact that his official correspondences should have been forwarded to more than one person. It wasn’t. We went into our last match not knowing about Fifa’s notice. Not acceptable, I agree, but these are the facts of the matter.

“On the match day, we were unaware, the match officials were unaware and our opponents were unaware. It was a horrendous error and we at the Federation are truly apologetic. We thank God it did not undue years of hard work.

“It was a lack of due diligence in and by one of our departments and we are ensuring that errors like these never happen again. On behalf of all of us at the @thenff; I apologise, Nigeria. Our focus remains. We will soar higher.”

Ambode Opens Johnson, JJT Park in Alausa



…Says Former Govs, True Legends Of Lagos

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday officially unveiled an ultra modern recreational park in Alausa, Ikeja, in honour of three former Governors of the State, Brigadier Mobolaji Johnson Rtd, Alhaji Lateef Jakande and Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu.



Governor Ambode, who spoke at a ceremony to unveil the park known as Johnson, Jakande, Tinubu Park (JJT Park) and located in front of the State House of Assembly and a few metres away from Lagos House, said it was part of efforts by his administration to immortalise heroes who worked hard for the emergence of Lagos as not only the Centre of Excellence, but also one of the most prominent City States in Africa.



He said the three former Governors were outstanding in their contributions to the development of the State and wrote their names in the sands of time, especially during their time in office.

Governor Ambode said: “One of the hallmarks of any progressive society is to always recognise and reward the efforts of heroes who contribute to the growth of that society. In the case of Lagos State, we have so many heroes who toiled and laid a solid foundation for the Lagos we enjoy today.

“Today, we are here to celebrate and honour three past governors of our dear state who were outstanding in their contributions to the development of Lagos Sate. These eminent Lagosians are some of the very few brave men that stood to be counted on the side of justice and even by their performances while in office have written their name in gold for future generations.”

“The roles played by Brigadier Mobolaji Johnson Rtd., the First Governor and Military Administrator of the State; Alhaji Lateef Jakande, the First Civilian Governor of Lagos State; and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor and Architect of modern Lagos; can never be forgotten. They are the true legends of our State, and architects of the Lagos we are proud of today.”

Going down memory lane, Governor Ambode said Brigadier Johnson, laid the foundation as the pioneer Governor of the newly created Lagos State in 1967 and constructed the 60.7-kilometre Lagos–Badagry Expressway linking Nigeria with countries in the West African sub region, the Itoikin Bridge linking Epe and Ikorodu; the Eko Bridge and a network of roads and bridges that opened up the new Lagos.

He said Alhaji Jakande, the first elected Civilian Governor of Lagos State, who held office for four years introduced masses-oriented programmes particularly in the education, housing and health sectors.

Governor Ambode added that apart from the successful implementation of the Free Education Programme, Alhaji Jakande’s administration also established new neighbourhood Primary and Secondary schools, and also constructed over 30,000 housing units indifferent parts of the State for the benefit of low income earners.

“His tenure also witnessed the completion of the General Hospitals in Gbagada and Ikorodu as well as the establishment of about 20 health centres within the State. Alhaji Lateef Jakande conceived and initiated the Metro line transit system that would have provided a solution to the challenge being experienced in the transportation sector today,” he said.

The Governor while describing Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the architect of modern Lagos, said his tenure witnessed the development of a blue print for the future development of the State and which successive administrations have continued to build upon and actualize today.

“One of the remarkable achievements of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration was the reform of the State Tax administration system which resulted in the State attaining the status of the most viable and self sustaining State in Nigeria. He also made huge investments in education and initiated new road constructions, required to meet the needs of the fast-growing population of the State.

“Asiwaju also established the institutional framework which ensured that the State was properly and efficiently run.  I

Agege LG Boss, Egunjobi Bestows Scholarship On Indigent Pupil



Agege Pulse Magazine

In what would be regarded as a show of kindness and love of the less privileged, the Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi today, bestowed scholarship on one Precious Awobokun.



The beneficiary is a pupil of Agege Local Government Playing Center Nursery and Primary School situated inside Maternity Health Centre, Agege.

Agege Pulse learnt that Precious is one of the most brilliant students of the school but being an indigent student, she's struggling to acquire stationery and other schools needs.



Precious situation was made known Egunjobi through her teacher and after due consultations, the youthful LG Boss decided to pour milk of kindness on her with the scholarship.



It was learnt that the scholarship which covers free education from Basic One to Six, entails provision of free school uniforms, text books, sandals, books and other stationery.

Agege Pulse further learnt that the beneficiary reside at Olugboso Street, Ward G, Agege.