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Monday 14 December 2020

"Real Estate Sector 'II Boost GDP, Create Jobs" Says Sanwo-Olu's Aide | AgegePulse Magazine


Toke-Benson Awoyinka



As part of the submissions reached at the just concluded First Real Estate Market Place Conference and Exhibitions in Lagos, the Special Adviser to the State Governor on Housing, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka has revealed that the Housing sector can serve as an important contributor to the nation's GDP, support job creation and provide social benefits to Nigerians as a whole. 


The 2-day event was organised by Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority- LASRERA as a meeting point for Real Estate Practitioners / Property Developers and their potential clients with relevant State  Government  Agencies  in the  Built  Sector to serves as a one-stop-shop for the Real Estate Market. 


The Special Adviser submitted that addressing the housing deficit will have a game - changing impact on our society and communities when compared with other less important sectors that are presently being given greater attention at the detriment of the housing sector. 


While saying that most African countries do not see and treat the housing sector as an engine of economic growth, Benson-Awoyinka identified the Real Estate Market as a sector that has tremendous multiplier effect on the broader economy through two channels: Private investment and housing services.


Benson-Awoyinka stated that the real estate/ housing sector remains a critical component of the economy that represents one of the fundamental needs for livelihood considering its influence on the health, social behavior, efficiency, contentment and overall welfare on the citizenry and society.


 In the same vein, the State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Olalere Odusote expressed the desire of the State Government to have sustainable, reliable power and greener energy, towards the realization of its vision of a 21st century economy which is one of the priority areas of the present administration in the State.


While quoting the United Nations statistics which revealed that the real estate accounts for about 40 per cent of the world's energy consumption and a third of all carbon emissions, Odusote submitted that there is the need to ensure the availability of clean solutions and innovations to make buildings future-proof, adding that in line with SDG 7, efforts must be increased on energy efficiency. 


He said, “In line with its THEMES agenda to make Lagos State a 21st century economy, Lagos State is desirous of having sustainable, reliable and greener energy across all sectors; the real estate sector particularly provides a unique opportunity to meet this objective. 


“Lagos, reported to have the highest immigration rate in the world, is expected to be the largest city in the world by population in the next 100 years. This population growth will require significant sustainable housing and energy needs and thus makes it imperative to ensure that new buildings are built green to avoid higher carbon emissions for decades that stem from inefficient energy use.”


The Commissioner, who acknowledged the fact that real estate developers and owners have started recognizing the importance of clean energy, maintained that the practitioners must ensure access to secure, affordable and sustainable energy by exploring the option of clean energy and energy efficient solutions available.


As part of the State Government’s efforts to promote greener and environmental sustainability, the Commissioner reported that it has embarked on the conversion of all streetlights in Lagos from hpS to the brighter and significantly more efficient LED lighting, assuring that all 39,000 streetlights in Lagos will be retrofitted over the next 6 months and will lead to a 65% operational cost savings to the state government.  


He stated that the State Government will further expand street lighting to ensure that before the end of this administration, all class A & B roads as well as designated public spaces achieve full lighting coverage, saying that these kinds of clean energy and energy efficient solutions are equally crucial and beneficial to the real estate sector as they guarantee significant energy costs savings for such buildings.



Friday 11 December 2020

Our Mandate's To Bridge Housing Deficit In Lagos - SA, Toke Benson | AgegePulse Magazine

 



... Start Regeneration of Assets In Mainland, Gov. Sanwo-Olu Charges Real Estate Agents



Lagosians home and abroad soon will no long have a fear in purchasing decent, affordable housing in Lagos.


This development was disclosed by the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Housing, Mrs. Toke Benson Awoyinka as Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA) hosted recently the first of its kind Real Estate Conference and Exhibition in the Real Estate Capital of Africa, with the theme: “Unearthing real opportunities in Real Estate.” at the Eko Hotel & Suits, VI, Lagos.


The epoch event which have in attendance, the Governor of Lagos, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, Government Agencies, Captains of Industries, Real Estate Agents, Estate valuers, and others Stakeholders in Real Estate Business was another turnaround initiative to solve housing deficit in Lagos.


Speaking at the event, The Governor harped on the need for massive regeneration of properties in mainland part of Lagos, charging real estate investors and private developers to divert their investment to rebuilding mainland and redistributing wealth from the business.


He said: “I need to charge the real estate investors that, everybody needs not build in Sangotedo or Ibeju Lekki. Let us go to mainland and start regeneration of the assets in that part of Lagos. This way, we would be redistributing wealth and creating opportunities for our citizens.



The Governor said the State’s Department of Lands had built the required capacity for smooth transition to the online platform, stressing that the plan was already in its final stage.


When the web-based platform is finally launched, there will be no need for applicants seeking for Certificates of Occupancy (C of O), survey and building plan approvals to physically submit paper documents for authorisation. All documentation and payments will be done by applicants from the comfort of their homes.


Sanwo-Olu said the new development would bring about quick turnaround time in land transactions and boost private investors’ confidence in provision of home ownership model that will address deficits in housing.


He said: “We have improved on our GIS solution to accelerating land matters in Lagos. From the first quarter of next year, we will be launching an online platform on which all land transactions will be done. When the project kick-starts next year, there will be one-stop shop for all transactions relating to land, including Governor’s approval on CofO, and building approval by Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.



“We have given our commitment on this, because of the need to improve the turnaround time from when people submit their requests for approval and the time the authorisation is completed. We cannot afford to disappoint private investors and applicants seeking real time approval. We are raising our capacity, so that we can respond to the requests and discharge them.”


The Governor charged residents and property developers applying for approvals to stop cutting corners and circumventing the process, stressing that sharp practices would only make it difficult for impatient applicants to get their documents approved.


Earlier, Special Adviser to the Governor on Housing, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, said the conference was held with an objective to bring stakeholders in property business in contact with relevant Government agencies and address bottlenecks slowing down property transactions.


She said LASRERA was created with a mandate to bridge the gap of credibility in property business, pointing out that the Government responded to the yearnings of industry players, having realised there were genuine real estate practitioners and property developers, as well as genuine home and property seekers who were desirous of credibility in real estate transactions in Lagos.


Benson-Awoyinka said the regulatory agency, since inception, had set processes in motion to change the negative image of property development business and check malpractices which the sector had faced in the last decades.


She said: “As a Government that is determined to bridge the housing deficit in the State, we are aware of our role in not just the provision of houses, but also create an enabling environment for the private sector working hand in hand to a desired end.


“We are making a renewed appeal to investors in the sector to team up with the State Government to create a home ownership model that will help address the deficits observed in housing market in the State our through Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative in providing mass housing for our people.” Toke-Benson, Concluded


The two days conference featured exhibitions for home marketing firms, Government and private property developers.


There was also a panel of discussion in which private practitioners, heads of relevant Ministries and agencies provided explanations on housing market can be improved

Health: Lagos Launches M.I.CH Plus Toll-Free Numbers | AgegePulse Magazine




The Lagos State Government, through the Office of Civic Engagement, has launched toll-free numbers: 0800-6424-758 and 0901-5520-00 for 1,140 indigent pregnant women participating in the ongoing Mother, Infant and Child (M.I.C.H) pilot research programme.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Civic Engagement, Princess Aderemi Adebowale revealed the numbers at a sensitisation programme on the second phase of the M.I.C.H pilot phase for the beneficiaries at Agege Local Government and Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area.




She explained that the toll-free lines are essential to ensure that the programme is impactful, as the lines would help the participating pregnant women receive qualitative healthcare and follow-up through phone calls and home visits by a dedicated team of the Public and State-approved Private Community Health Workers and Medical Consultants.

“The research phase of the M.I.C.H programme was designed to assess the impact of the programme nutritious food and supplements on pregnant women with full monitoring of their existing conditions, along with the diverse medical and social indices, starting from December 1, 2020, until the next six months, throughout pregnancy till delivery and post-partum”, she noted.

Princess Adebowale stated that each of the beneficiaries would be added to a social media chat group created in each Local Government Area for direct feedback as part of the monitoring and evaluation process of the Office of Civic Engagement.

According to her “The participants in the control group would be given M.I.C.H plus food packs and supplements weekly for a period of three months before delivery, starting from the commencement date of the research project”.

While urging every participant to attend the clinic regularly and cooperate with the government’s team of medical experts, research and care volunteers at every stage of the process, the Special Adviser expressed gratitude to the Medical Team of Agege Local Government and Orile Agege LCDA for their cooperation.

The research programme, which started on December 1, 2020, for 1,140 indigent pregnant women, had the second batch of participating pregnant women sign the attestation forms to confirm their participation in the three-month research exercise.

The 20 expectant mothers in the control groups drawn from Sango Primary Health Centre, Agege Local Government and Odumbaku Primary Health Centre, Orile-Agege LCDA are the second set of participating expectant mothers to sign relevant documents for the research study.

Thursday 10 December 2020

It's Official: Yinka Egbeyemi takeover From Olatunji Disu As RRS Commander

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The Commander, Rapid Response Squad, RRS, Olatunji Disu has been removed and redeployed to Force Headquarters, Abuja.



Chairman, Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and Other Special Offences, CSP Yinka Egbeyemi has been redeployed to head the RSS as its commander.


Disu, a Deputy Commissioner of Police was removed and directed to report to the Operations Department of the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

 

It was also gathered that Commander of the Governor’s Monitoring Team (GMT), SP Sola Jejeloye has been upgraded to replace Egbeyemi as the Task Force Chairman, while SP Ibrahim Bakare has been appointed as the GMT Commander.

 

Disu has been the brain behind the reposition of the RRS, with most of the stolen vehicles recovered by him as he is a specialist in tracking vehicles and other stolen facilities.


His reign at the RRS represents a clear success, he is the brain behind the successes recorded by the Lagos State Police Command.


He became RRS Commander during the tenure of former Governor Akinwunmi Ambode until his redeployment to Abuja on Wednesday.


Disu was Aide De Camp to the former governor and National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2003.


By Kazeem

Wednesday 9 December 2020

Lagosians To Process CofO, Survey, Other Building Documents Online by 2021 Says Sanwo-Olu

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By Kazeem Ugbodaga



Beginning from first quarter of 2021, all land related transactions in Lagos State will be undertaken online, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu disclosed on Wednesday.

The plan, the governor said, was to further accelerate the process of getting approvals on land matters and create an enduring business-driven property development market in the State.


Sanwo-Olu made the disclosure at the maiden Real Estate Marketplace Conference and Exhibitions organised by Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (LASRERA), with the theme: “Unearthing real opportunities in Real Estate.”


The governor said the State’s Department of Lands had built the required capacity for smooth transition to the online platform, stressing that the plan was already in its final stage.


When the web-based platform is finally launched, there will be no need for applicants seeking for Certificates of Occupancy (C of O), survey and building plan approvals to physically submit paper documents for authorisation. All documentation and payments will be done by applicants from the comfort of their homes.


Sanwo-Olu said the new development would bring about quick turnaround time in land transactions and boost private investors’ confidence in provision of home ownership model that will address deficits in housing.


He said: “We have improved on our GIS solution to accelerating land matters in Lagos. From the first quarter of next year, we will be launching an online platform on which all land transactions will be done. When the project kick-starts next year, there will be one-stop shop for all transactions relating to land, including Governor’s approval on CofO, and building approval by Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.


“We have given our commitment on this, because of the need to improve the turnaround time from when people submit their requests for approval and the time the authorisation is completed. We cannot afford to disappoint private investors and applicants seeking real time approval. We are raising our capacity, so that we can respond to the requests and discharge them.”


The governor charged residents and property developers applying for approvals to stop cutting corners and circumventing the process, stressing that sharp practices would only make it difficult for impatient applicants to get their documents approved.





10 Obaship Stools Vacant in Lagos As Stakeholders Set To Review Oba, Chief Law


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The Lagos State Ministry of Justice, through the Directorate of Legislative Drafting, on Monday, commenced a stakeholders’ meeting on the Review of the Obas and Chiefs of Lagos State Law, 2015, to update the legislation and make it responsive to current realities.



Explaining the reason for the engagement, the Director, Legislative Drafting, Mrs. Aderinsola Olarenwaju, stated that the Ministry had identified several lacunae in the law and set up a committee which came up with a draft containing proposals that were presented at the meeting. 


In her words: "The present legislation is a good law, it's been in existence since 1957. However, there is a need to look into it, identify the lacunae and change things not in tandem with present realities".


While urging those who could not attend the session to send memoranda for amendment or repeal of sections, Olarenwaju added that a bigger session would be held with Obas, Chiefs and other stakeholders in attendance. 


Also speaking at the forum, the Director, Chieftaincy, Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr. Lukman Folami, praised the Ministry, especially the Directorate of Legislative Drafting for organising the event. 


He emphasised that the review was overdue, stressing that there were no fewer than 93 Monarchs (65 of whom are First Class Obas), while 10 Obaship Stools are presently vacant across the State. 


“The law really needs to be upgraded. They should help us fast-track this review. Everybody wants to become Oba, Chief. Even those with red blood, that are not bluebloods, want to become Obas. Let us do something to help our laws and help save the State. As of today, we have 93 Obas on-ground; about 10 stools that need to be occupied," Folami said. 


The interactive session considered amending several sections of the Law, including Section 12 which provides that amendment or replacement of registered declaration is permissible only once.


Tuesday 8 December 2020

OONI RECEIVES SON, PRINCE ADESOJI ADEREMI, RELEASES FACIAL IDENTITY TO THE PUBLIC

 

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The Ooni of Ife & Arole Oodua, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, on Tuesday received his crown prince Tadenikawo Adesoji Aderemi Ogunwusi,  releasing his pictures to the public. 


The Prince came in a motorcade to the entrance(Enu Geru)of the Palace and received by the AGBA IFE led by Obalufe of Ife, Oba Idowu Adediwura, The MODEWA led by Lowa Adimula of Ife, Highchief Adeola Adeyeye and EMESEs led by Sarun Oriowo Oyeyemi. They all ushered the Prince and his mother, Queen ShilekunOla Ogunwusi(YEYELUWA),  the families, friends and associates from Akure into the Ooni's Palace.


The Prince and his mother first stopped at Ile-Nla within the palace courtyard where the families and relatives of Ogunwusi Royal families and friends were awaiting the arrival of the baby from where they proceeded to Emese's court, where the Prince was finally handed over to his joyful father, Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi who came out through the sacred ILE IGBO in accordance to the full culture and traditions of Ile-Ife as always observed whenever a reigning Ooni receives his newly born Prince into the palace after the necessary rites of 21 days.


After receiving his son from the mother, Ooni Ogunwusi accompanied by relevant spiritual aides swiftly took the baby straight into the inner chamber of ILE IGBO for the necessary spiritual confirmation to establish the blood lineage of Oduduwa our progenitor following the foots steps of his ancestors. 


The monarch later came out from ILE IGBO with smiles and majestic dance steps welcomed by thunderous shouts "Kabiyesi ooooo!" "Kabiyesi oooooo!" from the waiting crowd who watched with excitements and jubilations as Ooni handed over the Prince to his elated mother who danced with the baby in her hands to her apartment at the palace. 


Ooni's Palace was full of activities as various people across the country came in droves to witness the grand entry of the Prince and the subsequent handing over to the joyous father who was seeing him for the first time since he was born 3 weeks ago.


It would be recalled that the palace of the Ooni of Ife two weeks ago during the 8  day naming ceremony announced that it would not release the facial identity of the Prince to the public until after the mandated 21 days in line with the cultural legacy established by Oduduwa Olofin Adimula several centuries ago.



Monday 7 December 2020

Alaafin Of Oyo : Without Traditional Rulers, There Will Not Be Nigeria | AgegePulse Magazine

 


Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III has said that without traditional rulers there will be no Nigeria. He said that elders will not cease in the land according to BBC News Yoruba. 

 


Alaafin of Oyo explained this during a recent visit made by Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado-Bayero to his palace in Oyo. 


He said that most of the time, he has written on the importance and roles of the traditional rulers in the development of Nigeria. 


Alaafin also told Ado-Bayero that himself and his late father fought for the money going to the state which is five percent. He said that traditional rulers are benefiting from this money today. 


Oba Adeyemi assured that he will continue to fight for the traditional rulers because they are important in the society. He explained that it is because of them that the country is still standing. 


During the visit, Emir of kano, Ado-Bayero explained that he went to visit Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III in Oyo. pe iyi lo jẹ fun oun lati ṣe abẹwo si Alaafin lode Oyo.


He said that he will ensure that the relationship which exists between Alaafin of Oyo and his late father continues. He said he visited Oyo to learn from the knowledge of Alaafin and also to receive blessings from Alaafin. 


Ado-Bayero added that Oyo and kano have many things in common both in the area of education and business.


He said that the importance of Alaafin can not be underestimate in Nigeria and among the people who knew history. 



Sunday 6 December 2020

Passengers to pay N3000 to N6000 for Lagos-Ibadan train tickets, says Nigerian Govt | AgegePulse Magazine



The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved charges on the new Lagos-Ibadan rail standard gauge which would begin operations by January 2021.



The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, made the disclosure during the inauguration of the Governing Council of the Chartered Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria in Abuja on Friday.


“We charge N3,000 per Economy seat, N5,000 for Business class, and N6,000 for First class, the same is applicable to Lagos to Ibadan.

Friday 4 December 2020

Ooni of Ife Sets To Honour Baale Amuwo Odofin | AgegePulse Magazine

 


His Imperial Majesty Alayeluwa Arole Oduduwa Olofin Adimula, Ọ̀ọni Adeyẹ́yẹ̀ Ẹnitan Bàbátunde Ògúnwusi Ọjàjà II, Ooni of Ife, this weekend will be honouring the Baale of Amuwo Odofin, Aare, Itesiwaju Omo Oduduwa, High Chief Hakeem Rabiu at the a week long "Ileya Omo Oodua Festival".



On the 5th and 6th December, Baale Amuwo will be honour alongside prominent Traditional Rulers in the country which will be held at the Ooni Palace in Ile-Ife.


Citation of Baale of Amuwo Adofin, Lagos.


High Chief Hakeem Rabiu Abayomi is an highly placed man of integrity with humble character. A public-spirited, philanthropist, epitome of dynamic leadership and excellent personified. 


He was born into the family of Rabiu of Amuwo Odofin Lagos state (Awori Compound). He is an executive member of the Amuwo Odofin Indigenous Youth. Member of Unison Social Club of Nigeria. Member of Lagos State & Fashion Designers Association. 


He has bagged many recognition for excellence award such as; Achievers & Role model Award 2013. Special Merit Award by Maa-Sha Allah Arabic & Islamic; also recognized for Award of Excellence by Dairat Jafariyat Fitorikat Tijaniyat. Cultural Ambassador award by Omo Yoruba Atata in Ghana 2013. Evergreen Award by TOC COMMUNICATIONS 2018. Life time Father of Culture by Alagbawii Yoruba Magasinni Fans Club, 2016 to mention few.


He is a founder of ITESIWAJU OMO ODUDUWA Progressive Forum, a pan Yoruba group to promote the culture and heritage of Yoruba nation. 


He is also the founder of ITESIWAJU Cooperative Trade and Credit Society, a body that gives out loans and empower with NO interest. 


He is currently the Baale of Amuwo Odofin Kingdom in Lagos.

Thursday 3 December 2020

Lagos To Host 1st Real Estate Market Place Conference, Exhibition | AgegePulse Magazine




The Lagos State Government has announced that plans have been concluded to hold the first ever Real Estate Market Place Conference and Exhibitions between Wednesday,9th and Thursday,10th December, 2020.


The Conference and Exhibitions will be hosted by the Lagos State Real Estate Regulatory Authority, LASRERA at Expo Hall of Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.


The initiative according to the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Housing, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka was designed to provide a meeting-point for real estate practitioners and their potentials clients.


She informed that the State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, his Deputy Dr. Obafemi Kadiri Hamzat and some other key stakeholders in the built sector have been billed to attend the two day event. 


She urged  residents especially those interested in real estate properties to attend the event and meet with verified real estate developers with affordable home purchase schemes. 


Benson-Awoyinka explained that the forum also provides an avenue for participants to meet genuine practitioners with track records and traceable identities, stressing that all participants have been registered and their data captured by LASRERA. 


The Special Adviser assured Lagosians that the event which promises to be a One  Shop Stop for the real estate sector and will bring a total turn around into Real Estate businesses are transactions in Nigeria, assuring that real estate practice in Lagos State is now changing the narrative of fraudulent practices and unprofessionalism which the industry has been known for over the years. 


She called on interested persons who are yet to leverage on the platform being provided by LASRERA, to visit the Agency's website and apply to be part of the Conference and Exhibitions. 


The registration link for participation in the programme is : https://lasrera2020.eventbrite.com


ADEOTI SOBOWALE 

Assistant Director, Public Affairs

Wednesday 2 December 2020

Obasanjo, Adams reconcile, settle 15-year rift | AgegePulse Magazine


.. Development a new beginning for Yoruba race, Adebanjo, says



Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the Aareonakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams on Wednesday reconciled their long-term rift. 


The reconciliation meeting held at the Lekki residence of the Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, 


The meeting, held behind closed door, had in attendance, Afenifere

Spokesperson, Yinka Odumakin, Basorun Segun Sanni, and Mr. Akin Osuntokun among others


The meeting also took far reaching decisions on major and critical issues affecting the Yoruba nation to be basis of consultation with other leaders in Yoruba land


Speaking shortly after the meeting,

Adams said the meeting was a robust deliberation with  particular interest in the state of the nation, including insecurity, unity  among others.

LASTMA GM Returns N52,000 Illegally Collected From Motorist In Lagos | AgegePulse Magazine




General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olajide Oduyoye, has returned N52,000 which was illegally collected from a motorist in Lagos by one police officer.

This was revealed in a statement quoted by the LASTMA Boss, "On Monday, I investigated a case of extortion involving a lady whose vehicle was arrested wrongfully when the police squad attached to the LASTMA Enforcement Unit went to enforce the law on one-way driving without LASTMA personnel. 


"While making arrests, this innocent motorist was also picked up and her vehicle brought to the headquarters. The vehicle was not booked for any offence. They negotiated from N150,000 and ended up fining her N52,000 using a POS for payment. 



"She then called the LASTMA  contact number and the incident was brought to my notice. I insisted on investigating the issue, identified the officer involved and the money was retrieved.


"We called the lady to return to LASTMA Headquarters to collect her money. She came with her mum and they were extremely grateful. We will be sending a report to the Police formation for them to start the process of reprimanding the officer involved.


"We will not tolerate any negative attitude from our officers or those attached to any of our enforcement units. We continue to encourage road users to send reports of any errant officer via any of our complaint channels." Engr. Oduyoye Concluded.

Monday 30 November 2020

Fear In Orile-Agege As Awawa Boys Lay Siege On Residents, Repelled By Lagos Taskforce



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Residents of Agbotikuyo, Orile-Agege and environ woke up Monday morning to the siege of the dreaded Awawa Boys as they went around brandishing dangerous weapons and vandalizing lock up shops and anything in sight.



Responding to a distress call as always, task force operatives under the orders of the chairman, CSP SAHEED OLAYINKA EGBEYEMI, stormed the scene and promptly repelled and and dislodged the miscreants, as they hurriedly scampered to oblivion.


An eye witness who craved anonymity, confirmed that, the hoodlums in their usual way, were out to disposses people of their valuables but were undone by the swift response of the task force men who we should be thanking for still standing in the wake of the current lull in the police occasioned by the EndSars effects on the force.


We are in such a critical period now as the year ends and we are in dire need of readymade, proactive responses and alertness as exemplified by the task force men here today, to suppress dare devil and criminal minded persons who are oiling their criminal machinery for the yuletide

In Agege: Hoodlums Attack Lagos Firemen, Destroy Fire Engine | AgegePulse Magazine



Three firemen of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service were reportedly injured and a fire engine of the Agency damaged by hoodlums, who attacked the officials in the course of duty on Sunday. 



Making this disclosure, Acting Head of the Agency, Mrs. Margaret Adeseye expressed displeasure over the incessant attacks on firefighters in recent times for yet to be identified reasons.


She recalled that the attack on the firefighters and the engine occurred after officials the agency were prevented from attending to a fire incident at Humani Street, Dopemu Agege


Adeseye informed that three firemen from a crew of four were injured and the Agency's vehicle, Agege Fire Eagle C07, damaged by the hoodlums after preventing the personnel from performing their official duties.


AgegePulse Magazine learnt that it took the intervention of a team of policemen from Alabo Police Division, led by Supol Bako Muhammed, before normalcy was restored at the fire scene.

She stated that the injured officers were treated at Agege General Hospital, while investigations about the incident are on-going to effect the arrest of culprits and ascertain the cause of the attack.





Saturday 28 November 2020

Lagos Taskforce Recovers Dangerous Weapons, Hard Drugs, Demolishes Over 1700 Shanties In Fagba | AgegePulse Magazine




The Operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce) over the weekend demolished over 1700 illegal shanties and containerised shops around Fagba Railway lines, Agege.


Speaking during the demolition exercise, the Chairman of the Agency CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi disclosed that owners/ occupants of these illegal shanties and containerised shops had been served a 7-day 'Removal Order' by the government based on series of complaints about criminal activities around Fagba, Agege.



He disclosed further that after the expiration of the Removal Order, the government gave them additional 21days grace to remove their belongings and vacate the entire area before embarking on the demolition exercise.


According to Egbeyemi "These illegal shanties and containerised shops were occupied by miscreants and hoodlums who terrorised innocent citizens around Fagba, Iju-Ishaga and Pen-Cinema area, dispossessing them of their valuables, especially early in the day and late at night.



He averred that investigations conducted had revealed that miscreants and hoodlums occupying these illegal shanties were responsible for the destructions of public properties and looting of shops immediately after the recent 'EndSARS' protest around Agege.


"It was an eyesore with miscreants and hoodlums freely smoking and selling Indian hemp including prostitution by under-age boys and girls around Fagba railway lines", he added.


The Chairman confirmed to AgegePulse that suspected illegal substances (Indian hemp) and other dangerous weapons,z drugs such as Codeine, Skunk and Tramadol  were recovered during the demolition exercise.


He, however, enjoined members of the public to support government in salvaging the State from the clutches of these notorious criminals by reporting any noticeable criminal activities around them to security Agencies.




Friday 27 November 2020

Council Election: Gidado Joins the Chairmanship Race In Agege | AgegePulse Magazine

 


Following the coming of the local government elections staged for 2021, in all Local Governments, LGAs and Local Council Development Area, LCDAs across the State, One of the golden sons of Agege, Bukola Nurudeen Sofidiya a.k.a #GIDADO, has shown his aspiration for the post of Chairman of Agege Local Government.


Gidado has floored some of his campaign, branded materials across some strategic places in Agege seeking the support of party leaders and electorates to make is dream a reality.



The visionary and learned Gidado has revealed to AgegePulse, that he will be pitching his tent under the All Progressive Congress, APC with the incumbent chairman of the Council, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi who have yet to officially declare his intention to run for the second term having delivered some outstanding projects within the community since he assumed office.

"Though the vision is clear and tough but we are resolute to change the style of leadership in Agege".

"We don't want to make promises, but a clearer vision and plans to change the narrative and bringing good governance to our people will be revealed shortly. 

 Am appealing to all Agege leaders and electorates to embrace and "Think Gidado" while taking their decision". Bukola Shofidiya asserted.

JS Babatunde Empowers Youths With N2million StartUp Fund | AgegePulse


The Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. Johnson Babatunde has signed a business pack with the Executive members of National Youth council of Nigeria, Orile Agege branch on a business plan to empower youths on agricultural business in Orile Agege.


This was signed at the scheduled meeting held yesterday with the LCDA, the able youth body presented the Agricultural Business Plan to the council boss which interest him to partner and render the neccesary support.





The Business Plan showed more details on areas of the Agric sector that suite the farmland given to the youth council by the council boss. 


AgegePulse learnt that the council Chairman glanced through the business plan immediately it was presented to him and he picked up an interest and also ready to support the Nycn Orile-Agege with the sum of 2million naira only. 


He urged the youth to be more proactive with vision to tap into every opportunity to make their lives meaningful, adding that there are still more empowerment programme to be done for the youth in Orile Agege.

"Overtime, I have challenged the youth in the community to come up with a bankable business ideas and plans that will keep that will engage them in a smallscale businesses". J.S. Babatunde asserted.

MP Tom Tugendhat was speaking "rubbish" Says Gowon | AgegePulse Magazine



“Former Nigerian head of state Lt Col Yakubu Gowon has denied an accusation made by a British MP of "stealing half of Nigeria’s Central Bank".



The Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat said in the UK parliament on Monday:


"Some people will remember when General Gowon left Nigeria with half the Central Bank of Nigeria, so it is said, and moved to London."


But, in an exclusive interview with the BBC, Lt Col Gowon took issue with accusation.


“I don't know where he got that rubbish from, I served Nigeria diligently and my records are there for all to see,” he said.


After leaving power in a bloodless coup in 1975, General Gowon went to the UK and enrolled at Warwick University as an undergraduate where he studied political science and international relations.” Copied

Wednesday 25 November 2020

Breaking: Football legend Maradona is dead | AgegePulse Magazine

 


Diego Armando Maradona has passed away at the age of 60, according to reports in Argentina.



The former Barcelona and Napoli star suffered a heart attack at his home in the San Andres neighbourhood in the town of Tigre on Wednesday morning.


This news has come via the Argentinian newspaper Clarin, who state that Maradona had been living in this area since having surgery for a blot clot in his brain.


He only celebrated his 60th birthday on October 30, less than a month ago, and after the operation, which went well, Maradona was discharged from hospital. 


From the hospital he went home to Tigre to continue his recovery.


Maradona helped Argentina to win the 1986 World Cup in arguably the greatest achievement of his career, while he also brought two Serie A titles to Napoli. 


During his time with Barcelona in Spain, he won the Copa del Rey, Copa de la Liga and Supercopa de Espana in 1983.


The man nicknamed 'Dios' was born in Lanus in 1960 and is one of the legends of world football. 


Maradona's delicate state of health worsened in the last hours and he left us. 


Argentina and the whole football planet is mourning one of the greatest to have ever played the sport.

Zenith Bank Manager remanded for alleged N179.4m fraud

 

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Egueke (left) being led to custody by the IPO


A Federal High Court, Lagos on Tuesday ordered the remand of the Asaba branch manager of Zenith Bank Plc, Mr. Fidelis Egueke, in the custody of Force Criminal Investigation Department (ForceCID) Alagbon, Ikoyi, Lagos till Tuesday, December 1, 2020, when his bail application will be heard and determined.


The court presided over by Justice Austine Chuka Obiozor, made the remand order against the Zenith Bank Manager, after he pleaded not guilty to the three counts charge of conspiracy and fraud of N179, 498 million, made against him by the men of Force CID, Alagbon, Ikoyi, Lagos.


Arraigning the defendant, the prosecutor, Morufu A. Animashaun, told the court that the defendant and others now at large, between May 14, 2010 and December 31, 2019, at No. 2 Balogun Close, Ikoyi, Lagos, conspired among yourselves to obtain the said sum from Global Select Investment Services Limited, by false pretence that he will help him sell some goods and remit money to his bank.


The prosecutor, Barrister Animashaun, told the court that the defendant, upon selling the goods, diverted the proceeds to his personal account, Zenith Bank Account Number 1020019782.


The defendant however informed the victim that most of the goods he imported from USA were inferior and un-demanded for.


The prosecutor told the court that the offences committed by the defendant, are contrary to Section 8(a) and 1(1) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act No. 14 of 2006 and punishable under section 1(3) of the same Act. And Section 390 (7) Criminal Code Act Laws of Federation 2004.


The Zenith Bank manager however pleaded not guilty to the allegations.


With his not guilty plea, the prosecutor asked the court for trial date, and also urged the court to remand him in custody of the Nigerian Correctional Services (NCS) pending the determination of the charges against him.


But counsel to the defendant, Mr. Richard Ahaomarugho, while not oppose the trial date as requested by the prosecutor, however orally urged the court to grant  bail to his client.


Justice Austine Chuka Obiozor however refused the demand on the ground that the court is a court of record.


Consequently, Justice Obiozor, adjourned the case till Tuesday, December 1, 2020, for hearing of defendant’s bail application, and ordered that he be remanded in the custody till the hearing and determination of the bail application








Tuesday 24 November 2020

Ahead of Council Election. LSHA Judiciary Committee Task LASIEC | Agege Magazine

 

Lagos State House of Assembly through its Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, Public Petition and LASIEC  has charged Local governments in the State on the need to bolster the election processes, especially during the forthcoming election.



Chairman, Hon. Victor Akande who led the Committee on an Inspection to the State Independent Electoral Commission, LASIEC in various Local Governments, LG and Local Council Development Areas, LCDA of the State expressed that the tour was to examine the level of preparedness of the Commission towards the  forthcoming elections as well as to understand the present challenges of LASIEC in their respective Councils and proffer solutions.


Hon. Akande noted  that LASIEC may need more personnel and thus suggested the employment of support-staff to reduce work load and increase effectiveness. In his words "there is a need to provide LASIEC with Support-Staff as the present staff strength cannot bear the enormous work load and this could undermine the efficacy of the Commission.”

 

Mrs. Bakare Mariam, LASIEC Electoral Officer at Agege LGA attested to the  major challenge which is the need for additional support- staff, but stated that LASIEC is prepared for the upcoming elections in the State; she also explained that some of the materials required are currently situated at the Commission until the day of election when the supplies will be distributed to approved centres for security reasons.


Hon. Egunjobi Ganiu, Chairman, Agege LGA, assured both the Committee and Commission of the continued support from Agege Local Government as well as a standard office and store for the electoral personnel assigned to the Area before the end of the year.


At the Orile Agege, LCDA Electoral Office; Electoral Officer, Mr. Akinsewe Oludotun confirmed a good working relationship with the Council Chairman and Staff which has bolstered LASIEC; implored the Council Chairman to expedite action on acquiring a  secured store and other facilities that would assist the responsibilities of the Commission.


Sunday 22 November 2020

Lagos Taskforce Refutes Allegation of Sexual Advances By Motorist | AgegePulse Magazine


The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce) has refuted the allegation of sexual advances against its purported Commander as reported in the Punch Newspaper of Sunday, November 22, 2020, with the caption "Taskforce Commander Made Sexual Advances At Me - DIDI EKANEM".



According to a statement issued today by the Agency, preliminary investigation revealed that the claimant and owner of a Venza car with the registration APP 775 GJ was arrested for driving against traffic (one-way) around Lekki - Ajah expressway by an enforcement team of the Agency led by DSP Kayode Popoola on Wednesday, 18th of November, 2020.


The investigation revealed further that the vehicle was impounded and brought to the Agency's car park at Alausa, Ikeja, adding that DSP Popoola, who is not the 'Commander' of the Agency, however, unlawfully negotiated with the motorist and collected the sum of N100,000 via bank transfer to his personal account before the vehicle was eventually released to the owner (Didi Ekanem).


The release stated further that the leader and members of the enforcement team have since been arrested and queried by the Chairman CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi, pending their transfer to the Lagos Police Command for further disciplinary actions.


The Agency, therefore, warned the general public, particularly private car owners and motorcycle operators, to desist from driving against traffic (one-way) or bribe anyone to effect the release of their impounded vehicles, as both the giver and receiver are culpable in Law.


While maintaining that it is only a Law Court that can order the release of an impounded vehicle or payment of necessary fine into specified government accounts, it urged the citizenry to always report any corrupt officer, who solicits for a bribe, to the authorities for disciplinary actions.

Thursday 19 November 2020

Reformed Land Use Charge Law'll Help Eradicate Multiple Taxation, People-Friendly | AgegePulse Magazine



The Lagos State Government, on Thursday, stated that its Land Use Charge Reforms Law has a human face and was enacted with the welfare of Lagosians in mind and remarkably different from the Land Use Charge of 2018.



The State Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Rabiu Olowo, made the assertion while welcoming officials of the Internal Revenue Service, Federal Capital Territory Abuja, who were on a work-study to Lagos, adding that the need to make the Act people-friendly informed the various provisions such as the 40 per cent general relief, a waiver for pensioners and discount on early payments among others.


The Commissioner, represented by Mr. Haruna Ayodiji, Director, Administration and Human Resources, Ministry of Finance, harped on the need for increased internally generated revenue at all tiers of government, through effective and innovative taxes in order to shore up the dwindling revenue of the government.


According to him, "There is an urgent need to improve the amount of revenue generated internally to provide the government with the much needed revenue to meet the huge infrastructural deficit. The Land Use Charge Law, which is a property tax, will help in bridging the revenue gap even as it is designed to be people-friendly".


Olowo pointed out that the Land Use Charge Law will help in eliminating incidents of multiple taxations while at the same time boosting revenue generation and consolidation through efficient identification of property, as well as effective collation of data and information on land property in Lagos State.


Also speaking at the meeting, Alhaja Moriliat Ganiyu, Director, Tax and Revenue Department, reiterated that the objective of the LUC was to mitigate against multiple taxations on properties, explaining that the reform was an attempt to improve transparency in the billing process with the introduction of self-billing methods for citizens.


While maintaining that the self-billing will enable property owners to assess their property in order to help to reduce leakages and fraud, she, however, noted that the downside of the 2020 LUC is the “uncooperative and hostile behaviour by the property owners to the enumerators, which hinders perfection in the job.”


Ganiyu frowned at the untoward behaviour of some property owners who deny officials access to their property or provide false and misleading information.


She averred that the law has enough mechanism to address the complaints of property owners, saying “The State government has put in place a robust compliant mechanism aimed at addressing grievances related to Land Use Charge. We have Land Use Charge Assessment Tribunal Appeal for resolution of matters. Also, we have 10 Call Centres across the State. We have a dedicated email for LUC complaints”.


Earlier, Mr. Abdulahi Atta, Chairman IRS, who was represented by Mr. Salisu Abubakar of the Department of Tax and Controller Federal Capital Territory IRS, thanked the government for the warm welcome accorded the delegation, adding that the team is in Lagos to understudy the State Land Use Charge Law.


He expressed happiness that the officials painstakingly took them through the process of evaluation and strategy deployed in enhancing revenue generation in Lagos State through the exchange of ideas, stressing that he looked forward to the compilation of the reports for presentation and revie

Court Jails Popular Lagos Pastor, Israel Genesis, For Two Year Over Fraud | AgegePulse Magazine


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Ogundipe, who has been on trial since 2011, was charged with seven counts of obtaining by stealing, inducing delivery of money by false pretences, unlawful conversion of property and forgery.

A Lagos State High Court has sentenced popular prophet and Shepherd-in-charge of Celestial Church of Christ Global Genesis Parish, Israel Oladele Ogundipe aka Israel Genesis, to two years imprisonment for defrauding a United Kingdom-based woman, Mrs Olaide Williams-Oni.


Ogundipe, who has been on trial since 2011, was charged with seven counts of obtaining by stealing, inducing delivery of money by false pretences, unlawful conversion of property and forgery.


Israel Oladele Ogundipe

In her testimony, Williams-Oni had told the court that she met the prophet in 2002 during her visit to Nigeria when she was taken to his church for prayers by her step-sister.


Justice Akinlade, in a judgment that lasted for about four hours, sentenced the defendant, Prophet Oladele, to a year imprisonment on count two and four.


The presiding judge, Justice Olabisi Akinlade found the clergyman guilty of two of the seven charges brought against him and dismissed the remaining five over lack of evidence.


Akinlade ordered that he should pay the complainant the sum of N11m, which he illegally obtained from her.


“Both sentences are to run concurrently and the defendant is to restitute the complainant the sum of N2.5mi in respect of count two (stealing) and N8.5million in respect of count 4 (unlawful conversion of property not delivered),” the judge said.


Following the judgment, Rotimi Odutola, lead prosecuting counsel for Lagos State, thanked the court for the ruling.


According to the prosecution, Ogundipe committed the offence between August 30, 2002 and 2005.


During that period, he is alleged to have fraudulently obtained N14m and £12,000 in various tranches from the complainant.


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Wednesday 18 November 2020

CNN Report On Lekki Shooting: 'They pointed their guns at us and started shooting' | AgegePulse Magazine

 



Stephanie Busari, Nima Elbagir, Gianluca Mezzofiore and Katie Polglase Video by Barbara Arvanitidis, Muhammad Darwish and Oscar Featherstone 

Updated 12:08 AM EST, Wed November 18, 2020


Editor's Note: (This story contains graphic imagery of injury and death. The full names of some interviewees and the identities of others have been withheld for their safety.)

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Sometime after midnight on October 21, Elisha Sunday Ibanga answered a phone call from his older brother's number.



The person on the other end of the line -- a stranger -- broke the news that Ibanga's brother, Victor, had been shot dead at the Lekki toll gate, in Lagos, Nigeria, where he had been peacefully protesting against police brutality earlier that night.



"The person told me that the police took his body away," Ibanga, 24, told CNN.


An eyewitness to Victor Sunday Ibanga's death told CNN the 27-year-old entrepreneur was shot in the head during the protest.


CNN has obtained and geolocated a photograph of Victor's body lying in a pool of blood and wrapped in the white and green of the Nigerian standard -- one of the same flags gripped by fellow protesters earlier in the evening as they sang the country's national anthem. Ibanga confirmed the photograph is of his brother.



The body of Victor Sunday Ibanga is pictured in a pool of blood. 

The body of Victor Sunday Ibanga is pictured in a pool of blood.

The Ibangas are one of several families yet to locate the bodies of their missing loved ones -- protestors at the toll gate -- who dozens of eyewitnesses say were shot at, first by members of the Nigerian army and then hours later by police. Eyewitnesses told CNN they saw the army remove a number of bodies from the scene.


What happened on October 20, and into the early hours of October 21, at the eight-lane Lekki toll gate -- a key piece of Lagos' road network -- has stunned the country.


The protesters who were present have told CNN it was a "massacre" with multiple people killed and dozens wounded. But local authorities have downplayed that account.


Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, admitted to CNN that footage showed uniformed soldiers firing on peaceful protesters but claimed only two demonstrators were killed. But, he then said there was "not a scratch of blood" at the toll gate when he visited. The governor said no families had approached authorities saying they were missing relatives.



In the immediate aftermath of the shooting, the army denied any involvement, describing reports of the incident as "fake news," before backtracking and saying that soldiers were present but fired their weapons in the air and used blanks, not live rounds.


CNN's calls to the Nigerian army have not been returned. But on November 14, during a judicial inquiry into the shooting, army representative Brigadier Ahmed Taiwo said, "There's no way officers and men will kill their brothers and sisters. I repeat no way. We have those who constantly seek to drive a wedge between us and between the citizens of Nigeria..."


The army also said at the hearing that it was the governor who called soldiers to the scene because the police were overrun. The governor has denied this, saying he does not have the authority to call in the army. The army has continued to restate that they did not fire live rounds.


But an investigation by CNN into the disputed events has cast doubt on authorities' shifting and changing statements.


Evidence of bullet casings from the scene match those used by the Nigerian army when shooting live rounds, according to current and former Nigerian military officials. Verified video footage -- using timestamps and data from the video files -- shows soldiers who appear to be shooting in the direction of protesters. And accounts from eyewitnesses establish that after the army withdrew, a second round of shooting happened later in the evening.


Victor Sunday Ibanga

Victor Sunday Ibanga


Since Elisha Sunday Ibanga learned of his brother's death, he has been visiting hospitals in a desperate search for his remains.


"My mother, my sisters, all my family are in prayer, just to see if we can find out and know where my brother's dead body is," he said.



The bodies of other protesters are nowhere to be found.


Peace Okon, 24, hasn't seen her younger brother Wisdom, 18, since he went to the protest the night of the shooting.


Wisdom Okon

Wisdom Okon

"He just came back from work on that Tuesday, ate his food and went there," Okon told CNN.


She started worrying when he didn't arrive home that night. By the next morning, Okon was out searching for him. "I've gone to hospitals, I've gone to police stations, I've gone to everywhere. I can't find him," she said.


Her brother had only moved to Lagos a few weeks before the protest -- Okon had helped him find a job as a cleaner at a bank. She says he didn't know anyone at the protest and had never been to one before.


Okon said she wants the Nigerian authorities to tell her if her brother is alive and detained or dead.


The shootings at Lekki toll gate followed weeks of "#EndSARS" protests against police brutality that had burst onto the streets of cities across Nigeria.


For almost a fortnight, thousands of young Nigerians mostly under 30 -- a demographic that makes up 40% of the country's population -- protested, with calls for an end to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a police unit widely and repeatedly accused of kidnapping, harassment and extortion.


Police had agreed to disband the controversial unit but protests continued. It would be the fourth time it was being disbanded.


There were peaceful marches, candlelight vigils, multi-faith prayer sessions and DJ performances that attracted backing and solidarity from celebrities, the Nigerian diaspora and supporters around the world. The movement quickly widened beyond police brutality to other grievances -- capturing the frustrations of a young population demanding an end to bad governance in the oil-rich country.


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Lekki, a relatively affluent suburb of Lagos, and the toll gate became a focal point of the movement.


However, about 10 days into the protests, the demonstrations were hijacked by "thugs and sponsored hoodlums" who attacked protesters, causing deaths and injuries, according to Amnesty International Nigeria.


In response, on October 20, hours before the shooting, Governor Sanwo-Olu imposed a strict curfew starting at 4 p.m. following looting and vandalism in other parts of the state.


It was later moved to 9 p.m. to allow commuters to get home. The timeline for when the curfew was imposed has become a point of contention between the Governor and the military. The army said their soldiers were unaware of the change to the later time, according to the army spokesperson's testimony to the eight-person judicial panel on November 14.


For 24 hours, only essential service providers were to be allowed on the streets of the 20-million strong city.


Demonstrators protest police brutality at the Lekki toll gate on October 20.

Demonstrators protest police brutality at the Lekki toll gate on October 20.

Testimony from dozens of eyewitnesses and family members interviewed by CNN and a forensic examination of hours of video and dozens of photographs captured before, during and after the two shooting incidents show how a fledgling protest movement was all but extinguished by the very thing Nigerians were demonstrating against.


Less than three hours after the original curfew time came into effect, army trucks left the Bonny Camp barracks on Victoria Island and headed towards the toll gate plaza and the protesters, according to videos reviewed by CNN.


Two eyewitnesses told CNN they saw soldiers arriving in a Toyota Hilux pickup truck with "OP Awatse" written on it -- the name of a joint military task force that operates in Lagos State.


Videos examined by CNN show the army trucks approaching the protesters from both sides of the toll gate -- barricading them in.


DJ Switch, a local musician whose real name is Obianuju Catherine Udeh, was streaming live on Instagram when it all happened and the shooting began.


The shooting started almost immediately, with no warning given. Panic ensued as protesters attempted to flee.


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"There was a guy that was running, and he just... he fell, and we looked at him. He was shot in the back," DJ Switch, 29, told CNN, as she tried to talk during an interview while crying.


"Please explain to me how, in which part of the world, do you go to a protest with live bullets," she said.


From multiple videos, CNN has pieced together a timeline that shows that shooting by the army lasted from 6:43 p.m. until at least 8:24 p.m., according to video evidence.


The videos capturing some of those 101 minutes tell a story of terror and chaos. They show graphic injuries and people bleeding on the ground.



One eyewitness, Sarah, whose last name we're not publishing for her safety, told CNN that the soldiers shot in the air but also directly at protesters.


"They pointed their guns at us and they started shooting," she said. "They were shooting in the air, they were shooting at us, they were shooting everywhere."


Some chanted: "We are peaceful protesters" and "End Sars, we no go gree [pidgin for we will not agree, or give in]."


"They're shooting, they're shooting," another person screams in one of the videos. Cries of "Na lie, na lie [exclamations of disbelief in pidgin]" can also be heard.


In several of the videos, reviewed and verified by CNN, some of the protesters can be seen carrying bodies, the flashlights on their phones the only thing illuminating the darkness as the sound of ambulance sirens wail in the background. It is not known whether these were dead or injured protesters.


In another, there are several injured people, some on the ground bleeding while defiant protesters continued to wave Nigerian flags.



Injured people whom CNN has confirmed were present at the toll gate started arriving in local hospitals -- carried by civilians -- from 7:19 p.m. while the shooting was still ongoing, according to videos analyzed by CNN.


One of the protesters, Mathew, pictured, says he was injured when the army opened fire at Lekki toll gate. Using metadata, CNN geolocated the image to the protest location at 6:50 pm.

One of the protesters, Mathew, pictured, says he was injured when the army opened fire at Lekki toll gate. Using metadata, CNN geolocated the image to the protest location at 6:50 pm.

CNN has also seen and verified footage from one man who used his car as a makeshift ambulance and transported people to hospital.


Separately, Dr. Ayo Aranmolate, executive medical director at Grandville medical center, told CNN he and his colleagues received around 15 injured people that night with various gunshot wounds and cuts. None of the people they treated died, he added.


"We referred some for treatment to other hospitals," Dr. Aranmolate said. "One of the victims had to have his leg amputated."


The army has denied that anyone was taken to hospital with gunshot wounds, and that they only shot into the air.


Speaking in front of the judicial panel, the army spokesman Brigadier Ahmed Taiwo continued to deny that anyone was shot.


Multiple eyewitnesses told CNN that ambulances were prevented from reaching the scene by the authorities.


A video filmed at 8:49 p.m., according to metadata, shows ambulance workers in a van at the scene saying they are unable to get through.


When contacted by CNN to share the findings of this investigation, a Lagos State government spokesman declined to comment. "Talking about that subject now will be sub-judicial since the matter is already before a panel of inquiry. Until the panel concludes its investigation, the subject will not be open to any discussion or comment by any State official," the spokesperson said.


Members of the judicial panel visit the Lekki toll gate on October 30.

Members of the judicial panel visit the Lekki toll gate on October 30.

DJ Switch said she wanted people to see what was happening which is why she started broadcasting.


"I didn't want anybody to come on and twist the story. I wanted people to see. So, I just went live."


At one point during the broadcast, there were attempts to resuscitate a man in red clothing who had passed out.


Later, DJ Switch can be seen helping to extract a bullet lodged in another man's thigh as he screams in agony. Someone in the crowd says, "you will live, you will not die."


As the live broadcast ends, people are still trying to apply CPR on the man in red, while DJ Switch can be heard saying, "this guy is dying."


DJ Switch told CNN that protesters lifted bodies with bullet wounds and put them at the soldiers' feet.


"I said, why are you killing us? Why are you doing this," she said. "He expressly told me: 'I am acting on orders from above.'"


CNN has examined bullet casings found at the scene and confirmed with current and former Nigerian military sources that the bullet casings match those used by the army. Two ballistics experts have also confirmed with CNN that the shape of the bullet casings indicate they used live rounds, which contradicts the army's claim they fired blanks.


CNN has verified that bullets fired at Lekki toll gate are from live ammunition. This one was manufactured in Serbia in 2005, and is currently in use by the Nigerian army.

CNN has verified that bullets fired at Lekki toll gate are from live ammunition. This one was manufactured in Serbia in 2005, and is currently in use by the Nigerian army.




And working with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, CNN has established that several of the bullets from the Lekki toll gate originated from Serbia. Export documents CNN has seen show that Nigeria purchased weaponry from Serbia almost every year between 2005 and 2016.


After the army withdrew from the scene, members of the police, including the SARS police unit -- disbanded by authorities on 11 October -- moved in, according to multiple eyewitnesses CNN spoke with.


In a video obtained by CNN and geolocated to Lekki toll gate at 2:36 a.m., one eyewitness, Legend, whose second name we're not publishing for his safety, can be seen with the Nigerian flag around his head saying, "...my hand is broken, my leg is broken, and police are still shooting at us."


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"They are shooting anything that moves outside...Stay safe through the night. And if I don't make it through the night let it be known that I died fighting for our freedom, for what we believe in."


Legend, who survived, told CNN his father was a police officer and that he recognized the SARS uniform. About 200 protesters remained at the toll gate when witnesses say police and SARS arrived, he added.


"I couldn't count how many dead because I was running for my life," Legend said. "If I stood my ground five more seconds, I would be dead."


While CNN has not been able to independently verify that SARS members were present, multiple eyewitnesses said they saw police officers, accompanied by officers from the unit, at the scene after the army left.


A Lagos State police spokesman declined to comment because of the ongoing panel investigation. But police have denied any use of force against protesters on Twitter, saying, "....our police officers never resorted to use of unlawful force or shooting at the protesters."


The widespread looting and damage that occurred across Lagos in the aftermath of the Lekki toll gate shooting has led to the authorities clamping down on people who took part in the protests.


Workers clean up the Lekki toll gate on October 24.

Workers clean up the Lekki toll gate on October 24.

Many feel they are being scapegoated for taking part in peaceful protests -- wrongly blamed for the looting -- and fear has descended on the movement since the shooting.


Moe Odele, a prominent lawyer who was giving legal advice to demonstrators arrested during the protests, says she was recently prevented from leaving the country after her passport was seized. Odele told CNN that her passport has since been returned.


The country's central bank has obtained a 90-day court order freezing the accounts of those who took part in the demonstrations, according to media reports, while a journalist who covered the protests was arrested and detained for five days before being freed on bail.


Several eyewitnesses have fled the country, while others are living in safe houses. Some told CNN they were offered money to recant their initial testimonies.


CNN has seen some of the messages received, though it is unclear who is sending them.


"We're hiding because our lives are in danger," an eyewitness named Sarah told CNN. "We can't go out, our jobs are on hold right now, and it's really sad because we did nothing wrong."


"All we did was ask for change."


Edited by Blathnaid Healy. Map by Natalie Croker and Henrik Pettersson. Photo editing by Sarah Tilotta.

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