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Sunday, 30 November 2025

LAMATA Kicks Off Intensive Training for Bus Drivers Under Lagos' Regulated Transport Scheme

 Yomi Durojaye

Today, Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), in collaboration with the Lagos State Drivers' Institute (LASDRI), commenced a rigorous capacity building and training program for drivers under the transformative Bus Reform Initiative.



The comprehensive training, which officially began with the core bus operators, is being conducted in phases, with subsequent sessions scheduled for ground staff and ticketers.


In her opening address, Dr. Olukemi Amure, LAMATA Head of Bus Service, emphasized that the drivers are the frontline representatives of the State Government. She passionately charged them to exhibit the highest levels of professionalism and customer service, stating, "This is more than just a training; it is a vital investment in your career and the future of transport in Lagos."



The modules covered crucial areas, including safe driving techniques, professional driver behaviour, and exceptional customer relations. Dr. Amure further revealed LAMATA’s commitment to making the driving profession an attractive and proper career path, complete with a laid-out progression plan.


Mrs. Afusat Tiamiyu, General Manager of LASDRI, reinforced the message, urging the participants to uphold proper conduct and embrace the new standards being implemented across the state. 


The rigorous capacity building program was comprehensive, and included mandatory eye test screenings for all participating drivers to ensure maximum safety compliance.

Saturday, 29 November 2025

All Hail Founder/ President, Hon. Gbenga Abiola As Agbelebu Foundation Unveils Family Adoption Initiative, Dole-Out FoodBanks, Free Healthcare Service To 500 Families

Yomi Durojaye 


The venue of the official unveiling of Agbelebu Foundation, Dami Event Centre, Agege was filled to brim with excitment as Agbelebu foundation doled out Foodbanks, free healthcare services to over 500 households in Agege.


According to the Founder/President, Hon. Gbenga Abiola, Agbelebu Foundation Family Adoption Project, Themed: Igniting Lives, Renewing the Hope of The Common Man is in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's  Renew Hope Agenda



At the event, the foundation announced its overarching goal to adopt 1,000 families, beginning with Phase One, which will see 500 families integrated into a comprehensive support system. These families, he noted, will receive not mere handouts but deliberate and continuous empowerment through structured programs.



“This is not charity. This is family meeting family. This is humanity choosing humanity,” Oluwagbenga said, reiterating the foundation’s philosophy of providing long-term, holistic support.


The Family Adoption Project is designed to meet families’ needs across multiple dimensions—healthcare, education, economic empowerment, and emotional well-being. Over the next year, the foundation plans to partner with key organizations and individuals to deliver youth training programs, medical outreach, health insurance, food banking, GCE and JAMB support, scholarships, and technical education opportunities.



Oluwagbenga stressed that the project aims to ensure progress becomes “intentional, not accidental,” and affirmed that the adopted families will not walk alone. “Their challenges become our challenges, their victories our victories,” he declared.



In a seperate messages, The Executive Chairman, Agege LGA, Alhaji Abdul-Ganiu Vinod Obasa, the first Agege Chairman, Alhaji Owolabi Dada, Vice Chairman Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. Wale Fayemi, Kabiesi Ologba of Ogba, HRM, Oba Abdulatif Egbeyemi, Traditional Rulers, Community Leaders and National Youth Council Body, Others hailed the immediate past Chairman of Agege,  Hon. Gbenga Abiola for another bold step in that same tradition of service. By identifying families in need, adopting them, supporting their welfare, and helping them find stability.


"Agbelebu Foundation has placed itself at the frontline of humanitarian intervention. This is not just charity — it is strategic empowerment; it is the rebuilding of dreams; it is the restoration of human dignity".

"In a society where many struggle daily to meet basic needs, initiatives like this do more than provide assistance — they revive faith in leadership, in community, and in the possibility of a better tomorrow. This is the true meaning of igniting lives. This is the true meaning of renewing hope". 


Beneficiaries which include, young individuals, Aged citizens, community leaders, physically impaired, amongst others appreciate the gesture of the foundation, described initiative as first of its kind.

Friday, 28 November 2025

Lagos Upgrades Waterfront Infrastructure To Boost Tourism

Yomi Durojaye


The Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Dayo Bush Alebiosu, has unveiled plans by the State Government to carry out significant waterfront improvements in the State. 



Speaking at a panel session during the Tourism & Hospitality Stakeholders Engagement Summit, themed: “Unlocking the Potentials & Opportunities of Lagos Tourism, Collaboration, and Partnership for a Greater Lagos”, held at the Lagos Continental Hotel on Thursday, the Honourable Commissioner announced major advancements in Lagos State’s waterfront infrastructure and regulatory framework.


The Commissioner revealed that Lagos has successfully transitioned from the use of wooden jetties to modern concrete pontoons, a significant upgrade that aligns with global best practices. This transition, he noted, will enhance safety, expand operational capacity, and further boost water transportation across the State.



Hon. Alebiosu further disclosed that the State Government is developing comprehensive policies to curb illegal and unplanned land reclamations along the coastline. He emphasised that such unauthorised activities pose severe environmental risks and hamper the long-term sustainability of waterfront development.


According to him, Lagos is also working to sanitise the current landscape of illegal reclamations while promoting well-structured and iconic reclamation models such as Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah and Singapore’s Marina Bay, both of which demonstrate how properly executed waterfront projects can stimulate tourism, economic growth, and global visibility.



In addition, the Honourable Commissioner announced that the State Government has commenced plans for the rehabilitation of all existing jetties. This initiative aims to improve safety, enhance user experience, and strengthen the supporting infrastructure required to serve residents, visitors, and the broader tourism and hospitality sector.


In his concluding remarks, Hon. Alebiosu affirmed the State’s broader vision for the sector, stating: “All hands are currently on deck to ensure that Lagos State becomes one of the top 10 tourism destination hubs in the world, and the signs are there for everyone to see that it’s fast becoming a reality.”



Lagos Holds Tourism Stakeholders Engagement Summit For Greater Lagos

 Yomi Durojaye 

 The Lagos State Government  Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture , on Thursday, held Stakeholders Summit  to strengthen collaboration, parnertship and unlock the state’s tourism potential for Greater Lagos.


The stakeholders were drawn from both the public and private sectors, including the Lagos State Transportation and Monitoring Authority, Lagos State Waterways Authority, and hospitality and tourism practitioners.


The event, was organised by the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MTAC) at Lagos Continental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.




The Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, in her welcome address, said the gathering was evident of the state’s commitment to positioning Lagos as a leading, globally competitive tourism destination.

Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka


According to the commissioner, “Today’s conversations are designed to generate practical insights that will assist in enhancing our infrastructure, safety, strengthening regulatory frameworks, elevating service standards, and improving promotional strategies.


“These insights are critical as Lagos continues to attract growing local and international interest. We must ensure that our systems are efficient, inclusive, and responsive to the evolving needs of a dynamic global tourism industry.”



The continued positioning of Lagos as a top destination for leisure, business and cultural experience is a collective effort, and your roles are indispensable,” she said.


She urged participants to see their roles as part of a long-term strategic plan, not just for the December festivities.


In his presentation, the General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki assured that his agency would deploy over 2,000 officers on Lagos road to take care of major routes on the Island, Lekki-Epe, Victoria Island and Ajah.



“I am giving the assurance that those who are coming from the diaspora have seamless mobility during the December period,” he said.


Panelists took turns to dissect issues around traffic management, waterfront and beach tourism, hospitality and the business of tourism in Lagos among others and they all agreed that concerted effort must be made to synergise operations during the December period in order to optimally unlock the potentials and opportunities therein.




In another presentation,  the Director-General of the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC), Mr Lanre Mojola, said the agency’s mandate to regulate hospitality and entertainment facilities extended far beyond the festive season.


He said the commission’s role was to oversee and enforce safety standards for recreational spaces, including hotels, bars, lounges, beach resorts and event centres.


He said LSSC ensured safety in the facilities through inspections, emergency preparedness checks and compliance certification.



Highlighting the commission’s Four Es of Safety, which are: Engineering, Education, Enforcement and Evaluation, Mojola said LSSC was intensifying facility registration, audits and event permit requirements.


“All hospitality establishments operating in Lagos State –such as hotels, restaurants, bars, lounges, nightclubs, shortlets, beach resorts, event centres and other recreational facilities – are required to register with LSSC,” he said


Other agencies including the Lagos Ferry Service, LAGFERRY, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, (LASEPA), Lagos State Waterways Authority, (LASWA) among others called for compliance at all levels to achieve the state’s vision for a seamless and memorable December

Thursday, 13 November 2025

NRC denies leaving passengers stranded, apologizes over Abuja-Kaduna Train service delay

Yomi Durojaye  | AgegePulse Magazine 


The Management of the Nigerian Railway Corporation have apologized to all passengers on the afternoon belt of the Abuja-Kaduna Train Service (AKTS) over the delay they experienced following a procedural safety decision as the backup engine loses power moments after the train departed.



The Managing Director of the Corporation Dr Kayode Opeifa, described as misleading the report which indicated that passengers on the train were stranded by the corporation.

He said the Corporation’s premium on safety at all times informed the reason why the train returned to Kaduna, the moment it was discovered that the back-up engines was losing power.


“Though the train can push through but for security concerns on the route and since they are less than 30 minutes into the journey, it is advisable to pull back to Rigasa, Kaduna for safety reasons,” Dr Opeifa said.

The journey resumed at 4pm (60 minutes after) and arrived Idu at 18.52 hour. Eighty minutes behind schedule. Passengers were kept informed through Public Address Systems (PAS) on the train and at the Rigasa Station.


He likened what happened to what happens to an aircraft that proceeds to the nearest airport rather than to its destination when one or both engines fails, adding that if it was morning trip, the train would have proceeded and shunt at the nearest train stations (Jere, Rijana or Gidan) but decided against it because it is evening trip.


The Managing Director apologized for the inconveniences experienced by the passengers, even as he urged the nation’s media houses to always clarify any reports they had before rushing out to publish to avoid misinforming their critical readers. 


The Managing Director reassured passengers and stakeholders that the NRC remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and reliability across all its legacy corridors whether the narrow or standard gauges, adding that the corporation remains committed to taking all its esteemed passengers to their destinations, safely.

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

EDUCATION DISTRICT IV CELEBRATES OUTSTANDING STUDENTS AT 7TH OPEIFA SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS COMPETITION

Yomi Durojaye 


The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary, Education District IV, Mr. Olufemi Bamidele Paseda, warmly received and celebrated students from the District who emerged victorious at the 7th Opeifa Secondary Schools Sports Competition, a prestigious Lagos State-wide event that brings together top athletes from all public secondary schools across the state.



In his remarks, Mr. Paseda commended the students for their commitment, discipline, and exceptional performances, describing them as true ambassadors of excellence and determination. He noted that their success reflects the District’s strong culture of talent development and aligns with Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES Plus Agenda on youth empowerment, education, and sports development.



At the competition, Aje Comprehensive Senior High School clinched the Gold Medal in the Senior Boys Category, while Herbert Macaulay Junior High School emerged Gold Medalists in the Junior Girls Category.


In the senior category, United Christian Senior High School won Gold in the Senior Boys Category, while Government College Senior School proudly secured the Bronze Medal in the same category.



The competition also recognised individual brilliance, as students distinguished themselves by winning several personal trophies and recognitions. Best Goalkeeper (Junior Boys Category), Master Malik Balogun; Best Goalkeeper (Senior Boys & Girls Categories), Master Olufemi Nasiru and Miss Chima Ezeono; Highest Goal Scorer (Junior Boys & Girls Categories), Master Paschel Komoko and Miss Nwoba Chineye, while David Ayomide emerged the Highest Goal Scorer (Senior Boys Category)


In addition, Miss Ezor Gabriella, who won an iPhone 11 for her exceptional skill and leadership on the field as the Most Valuable Player (Senior Girls Category) –


Similarly, Miss Sikiru Mutiat of Lagos City Senior College was proudly chosen as the Ambassador of the Opeifa Cup, a testament to her exemplary conduct, talent, and sportsmanship throughout the competition.


Mr. Paseda lauded the schools’ management, coaches, and the District’s sports unit for their continuous commitment to nurturing students who excel not only academically but also in athletics. He charged the young champions to remain dedicated and to serve as role models to their peers.


He further encouraged them to remain focused and to continue combining their academic pursuits with extracurricular activities, noting that true education encompasses both intellectual and physical development.


Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Dr. Wale Ahmed Empowers Agege Residents With Soft Skill Acqusitions, StartUp Cash

Yomi Durojaye

...As Obasa, Dodo Support Initiative with N100k Cash to Each Graduating Students


The House Representatives, Agege Federal Constituency, Dr. Wale Ahmed Noble has today empowered over 150 residents of Agege and Orile Agege LCDA in soft skilled acquisition with cash for startup business.

M: House of Reps Member, Dr. Wale Ahmed, L-R: Executive Chairmen, Agege & Orile  Agege LCDA, 2nd R-L: Agege APC Apex Leader, Alhaji Safari Adaranijo and Hon. Habeeb Aileru at the convocation ceremony


It was learnt that the Annual 4-Week Skills Acquisition Programme (Series 2) convocation ceremony held today at  Hon. Taofeek Adaranijo Hall, Orile Agege LCDA Secretariat Orile Agege.




In his presentation, Dr. Wale Ahmed disclosed that, this year was the second series of the skilled acqusition program, after a successful last year maiden edition.







"Today, about 150 students who had gone through an intensive 4 weeks softskilled training were graduating with quality, focused and ready to go positive attitude in their various trades which in Event & Planning & Decor, Beauty & Aethetics, hairdressing, ICt and catering.



"We graciously provided each participants with ₦1,000 daily as transport support, ensuring their consistent attendance and full participation throughout the programme.


"A sum of N100,000 was also donated to all participants for a startup business alongside certificate of participation.




Speaking at the event, the Executive Chairmen of Agege Local Government, Hon. Ganiyu Obasa Vinod, and Orile Agege  LCDA, Hon. Akinola Idowu Dodo, extolled Dr. Wale Ahmed for his impactful and well thought of initiatives of combating poverty in our dear community.


The council chairmen emphasized the importance of prioritizing youth development and urged participants to utilize their newly acquired skills to improve their livelihoods,  ₦100,000 was pledged to all participants complementing Hon. Wale Ahmed’s ₦100,000 support  bringing the total empowerment fund to an impressive ₦200,000 to each beneficiaries.





The joyful event ended with the cutting of a birthday cake in honor of Rt. Hon. Obasa, cultural performances by the trainees, and a closing prayer. The participants, now empowered and certified, expressed profound gratitude to Hon. Wale Ahmed, President Tinubu, and all leaders who made the programme a success.





Earlier, Elder Sunday Ajide, a respected APC leader, Alhaji Ganiyu Owolabi Dada, APC Apex Leader Safari Adaranijo all commended Hon. Wale Ahmed’s initiative, noting that since his assumption of office, crime and youth idleness in the constituency have significantly reduced due to consistent empowerment opportunities.



Graduating students thanked appreciated the founders of the initiative for his kind gestures and passion in making lives easy for good people of his constituents.


Also present at the event were top government dinignitaries, CDC chairman, party leaders, market women and men, religious leader, youth group among others.


Thursday, 6 November 2025

Lagos Flags-Off 540-Metre Road Project in Alimosho to Deepen Rural Infrastructure Development

Yomi Durojaye 

…assures timely delivery of project




Lagos State Government has officially flagged-off the construction of a 540-metre road project at Alhaji Jimoh Drive/Baptist Church Street, in Iba LCDA, as part of its ongoing commitment to enhancing rural and suburban infrastructure across the State.


Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Development; Dr Nurudeen Yekinni Agbaje expressed delight at the commencement of the project, describing it as an intervention that reaffirms the State Government’s dedication to inclusive development, in ensuring that no community is left behind. He added that the numerous rural projects embarked upon by Mr Governor is a clear demonstration of this administration’s unwavering commitment to building a 21st Century Economy for all Lagosians.



The 540-metre road construction, located at Alhaji Jimoh Drive/Baptist Church Street, is one of several projects being executed under the Rural Infrastructure Development Initiative of the Sanwo-Olu administration. The initiative aims to open up inner communities, ease mobility, reduce travel time, and promote economic inclusion.


Dr Agbaje also hinted that in the last two months alone, the Lagos State Office of Rural Development, under the approval of Mr. Governor, has flagged off three other key projects across the State. A 360-metre road at Ladejobi Ita-Alaje Road in Ikorodu; a 4.2-kilometre road at Onosa Y-Junction, Fokunmade Road 4 in Ibeju-Lekki; and a 200-metre road at Sanni Street in Ifelodun LCDA.


“These projects are bold statements of intent by the Governor,” he added, “demonstrating his commitment to equitable rural development, curbing rural-urban migration, and improving quality of life for residents across Lagos.”


The project is expected to address challenges such as poor road access, loss of productive hours, and difficulty in accessing emergency and social services. It will also foster social equity, business growth, and community integration within Alimosho and its environs.



The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development, Mrs. Kikelomo Bolarinwa, while giving her welcome address, expressed appreciation to Mr. Governor for approving another major road project for rural communities across the State.


She congratulated residents and stakeholders of Ijagemo on the development brought into their communities by the Sanwo-Olu administration, urging them to take ownership of the project by ensuring the safety of contractors and the protection of the infrastructure.


Also speaking, a retired Permanent Secretary and community resident, Dr. Yusuf Jimoh, applauded Mr. Governor for his sustained effort in transforming rural communities across Lagos through community-focused infrastructural projects.


Also thanking the Governor for the ongoing Ijagemo road connecting the main road to the inner communities in the area. 


In the same vein, the APC Chairman, Iba LCDA, Alhaji Oyefolu Jamiu, the CDC Chairman, Iba LCDA, Dr. Thomas Abogunleri, and the Ijakemo Central CDA Chairman, Mr. Mukaila Bamigbade, commended Governor Sanwo-Olu for his commitment to developing inner roads across rural communities. They noted that the road project would give Ijagemo community a new lease of life and help reduce rural-urban migration.


They also pledged to collaborate with the contractor to ensure the seamless execution and timely completion of the project, reiterating their commitment to community ownership and protection of government infrastructure.


Representative of the contractor, Engineer Oriola Ajibola, while giving his technical brief, assured that the road project would be completed before the six-month deadline stipulated by the Office of Rural Development. He stated that the company was determined to deliver quality infrastructure that would serve the people efficiently and promptly.


Present at the flag-off ceremony were party chieftains, community leaders, market men and women, as well as residents of the Ijagemo community, who expressed gratitude for the State Government’s continued investment in grassroots development.




Monday, 3 November 2025

MEDICAL FACILITY INSPECTION: The Orile-Agege LCDA boss, Hon. Idowu Akinola Hosts LAHA’s House Committee on Health


The Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege LCDA, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu welcomed the Lagos State House of Assembly's House Committee on Health team on an inspection visit to Primary Health Centers (PHCs) across Orile Agege.



The inspection exercise of Monday 3rd November, 2025 was to ensure quality delivery of healthcare services to the residents of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area, the LAHA's House Committee on Health team, led by Hon. Musibau Aina Lawal - Committee Chairman, conducted a comprehensive inspection visit to various Primary Health Centers (PHCs) commencing from Powerline Primary Health Center, Ōkō-Oba, Orile-Agege Lagos and others within the locality.


The visit was a testament to the commitment of the Lagos State Government to improving the healthcare sector and ensuring that citizens have access to quality medical facilities.



Hon. Idowu commended the LAHA's (HCoH) team for taking this bold step towards ensuring that Primary Health Centers in Orile-Agege LCDA are functioning optimally. However, the inspection visit demonstrated the Committee's commitment to holding healthcare providers accountable and identifying areas that require improvement.


During the visit at the Powerline PHC and Ajayi Mudashiru Obasa PHC at Iyana Ipaja, the team focused on assessing the facilities' readiness to provide quality healthcare services to the residents. They interacted with healthcare workers, assessed the facilities' infrastructure, and identified areas that require improvement.

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Education District 1, Agege Celebrates High-Scoring Student At WASSCE

Eniola Ajose

Lagos State Education District I, Agege, led by Dr. Oyetola Olufunke Idowu has celebrated the performance of one of the District's students, Miss Esther Chíoma Joseph of Keke Senior High School, who was recently given the "WASSCE 2024 Best Student” Award and “Certificate of Participation” by the Nigeria Computer Society, Lagos Branch (NCSLagos) for excelling in the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) with 9 A’s.



In recognition of her previous academic excellence, Keke Senior High School sponsored her education from Senior Secondary SSI-SSIII. Miss Chíoma, who is 18 years of age and hails from Anambra State, work as a domestic assistant within the Ifako-Ijaiye Housing Estate. She has on several occasions demonstrated her remarkable diligence, discipline, and determination in the pursuit of her education. Her outstanding performance and inspiring journey stand as a testament to the power of resilience, hard work, and the transformative impact of educational support.


The student, in her quest to excel in education, not limiting her status, has recently secured admission to study Veterinary Medicine at the University of Ibadan.


The TG/PS Education District I, Agege,  Dr. Oyetola Olufunke Idowu, further congratulated the student and also appreciated the school for the laudable support given to encourage her.


The TG/PS stated that the Lagos State Government, through its THEMES Development Agenda, particularly for education, is committed to leaving no student behind, just as she commended the administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his passion and continued support towards upgrading the state education system to be at par with international standards.


Ajegunle Youth Development Network Embarks on Manhole Covering Project in Ajegunle Community, Agege

Ajose Eniola


The Ajegunle Youth Development Network (AYDN), a voluntary community-based organization, has embarked on a Manhole Covering Project in the Ajegunle community of Agege, as part of its continuous efforts to improve community safety and development.



This initiative adds to a growing list of impactful projects by the organization, which include the installation of street lights, security enhancement programs, and youth empowerment initiatives aimed at improving the overall well-being of residents.



Speaking during an interview, Comrade Oyedeji Abdulrasak (Prestige), the President of AYDN, emphasized that the organization is non-political, non-religious, and non-ethnic, driven solely by a passion to give back and make a meaningful impact.


“Our goal is to create a platform that enhances the socio-economic development of Ajegunle youths, improves community welfare, and rekindles the spirit of unity that once defined our neighborhood,” he said.


“One thing binds us all — Ajegunle. It’s the community where we grew up, shared memories, and built our early dreams. That shared identity fuels our passion to give back and uplift others,” Comrade Abdulrasak added.



Also speaking, the Vice President, Mr. Tola Dokumu, stressed the importance of collective community responsibility.


Our community remains our pride, and we must all come together to make it a safer and better place,” he noted.


In his remarks, the Secretary, Mr. Oladimeji Samuel, highlighted the need for sustainability and continuous youth involvement in community projects, emphasizing that true development begins with local action.


The Manhole Covering Project took place at Ajigbotinu Street, Off Mathew Street Pero Bus Stop, Agege. with residents commending AYDN for its proactive step toward ensuring safety and environmental improvement in the area.

Aje Senior High School Emerges Champion at 7th Opeifa Cup Grand Finale

Yomi Durojaye


The 7th Edition of the Lagos State Secondary Schools Handball Competition, popularly known as the Opeifa Cup, came to an exciting close yesterday Friday October 31, 2025, at the Rowe Park Sports Centre, Yaba, Lagos.




In the Senior Male Category Final, Aje Senior High School, Yaba, triumphed over Whitesand Senior College with a commanding scoreline of 16 – 9, securing the championship title after a thrilling and energetic encounter that kept spectators on their feet.



The competition, organized by Dr. Kayode Opeifa, aims to discover, nurture, and promote young handball talents across Lagos State while fostering teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship among secondary school students.


Dr. Opeifa commended all participating schools, coaches, and officials for their commitment to youth sports development, reiterating his dedication to sustaining the legacy of the Opeifa Cup as a platform for future champions.


….GOD BLESS THE DR KAYODE OPEIFA …


13th Edition of B.S.E.W.N: Lagos CP Moshood, LSSTF Board Member Dr. Ogunsan, Ologba of Ogbaland, HRM Egbeyemi, Others to Chart a New Course for Young Nigerians


Ajose Eniola

…Agege LG Ag. Chair, Obasa, NIMN Registrar Mrs. Okoh, CMD OAGH Dr. Oluyemi, Public Analyst Barr. Ologun will interact with participants 



…LAHA Member Abdulkareem, Orile Agege LCDA Chair Idowu, LASTMA GM Bakare-Oki, Ondo High Chief Dr. Oluwole, Others to Be Honoured for Educational Impact


 The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Jimoh Moshood; a board member of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), Dr. Ayodele Ogunsan; and the Ologba of Ogbaland, His Royal Majesty, Oba Latif Egbeyemi, have been announced as headliners for the 13th edition of the annual event Beyond Secondary Education: What’s Next? (BSEWN).


Organized by Future Matters Concept in partnership with The Success Ambassadors Foundation, this year’s edition is scheduled to hold on Thursday, November 13th, at the Dami Event Center, Akilo Road, Ogba, Lagos.


Distinguished Speakers to Inspire Youth


Other notable speakers who will engage participants in dynamic, interactive sessions include:


Mrs. Thelma Okoh, Registrar, National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN)


Dr. Oluyemi Taiwo, Chief Medical Director, Orile Agege General Hospital


Barr. Jide Ologun, Legal Analyst and Public Affairs Commentator



Acting Chairman of Agege Local Government, Hon. Abdulganiyu Obasa, and the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. Akinola Idowu, will serve as Chief Hosts.


According to the convener, Mr. Adewale Adeleye, the BSEWN initiative seeks to

Inspire excellence in academic pursuits,

Provide guidance on career choices, leadership, entrepreneurship, while 

Addressing prevailing social vices affecting Nigerian youth


Adeleye emphasized that BSEWN convenes successful professionals from various fields to share their experiences and equip young people with the tools needed for a brighter future.


He further stated that BSEWN is designed to build the mindset and capacity of young people to face the future with purpose.


2025 Theme: “Think Forward”


> “The theme ‘THINK FORWARD’ is more than a slogan—it’s a mindset. We want our youth to stop waiting for change and start becoming the change. By providing the right exposure, information, and mentorship, we’re helping them see that their future begins now—with the decisions they make today,” Adeleye said.


Through keynote speeches, panel discussions, talent showcases, and mentorship sessions, the event will tackle real-life questions and give participants the clarity they need to chart their path after secondary school.


Celebrating Educational Impact


Awardees: Celebrating Educational Champions


This year’s edition will also recognize distinguished individuals for their significant contributions to education and youth empowerment, including:


Hon. Taofeek Adaranijo, Former Member, House of Representatives


Hon. Jubreel Ayodeji Abdulkareem, Member, Lagos State House of Assembly


Mr. Bakare-Oki Olalekan, General Manager, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA)


Dr. Modupe Oluwole, Female High Chief, Ondo State


Alh. Gbolahan Tajudeen Tijani, MD, Demats Limited


Dr. Azeez Oladapo-Yusuf, Chairman, Ninolowo Empowerment Foundation


Amb. Nurudeen Jimoh, Chairman, Olly Jay Cares Foundation


Mr. Solomon Chukwu, CEO, Solochuks


Engr. Dr. Abdulfatai Hassan, MD/CEO, Transcom Engineering Limited


Amongst others.


Hundreds of outgoing secondary school students and out-of-school youths are expected to participate in this year's edition.


Beyond Secondary Education: What’s Next? (BSEWN) remains a flagship annual initiative aimed at equipping young Nigerians with the knowledge, resilience, and tools necessary to thrive in a dynamic, fast-evolving world.


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Friday, 31 October 2025

LASG DISMANTLES OVER 200 ILLEGAL SHANTIES, DISLODGES CRIMINAL HIDEOUTS AS LASTMA OPERATIVES UNCOVER DUMMY GUN BENEATH COSTAIN BRIDGE

Yomi Durojaye


In an emphatic manifestation of its relentless commitment to urban regeneration, environmental rectitude, and the safeguarding of public order, the Lagos State Government has executed a sweeping enforcement exercise that led to the dislodgement of illegal squatters, demolition of over 200 illegal shanties, and evacuation of derelict vehicles sprawling around Apapa Road, Ijora, and Costain under bridges.



The large-scale clearance operation, meticulously coordinated through a synergy of inter-governmental agencies, was spearheaded by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Hon. Sola Giwa. The exercise strategically targeted the reclamation and sanitization of critical public spaces that had been desecrated by unlawful habitation, environmental degradation, and nefarious criminal activities.


During the extensive operation, personnel of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) made a shocking discovery—a dummy firearm and other dangerous weapons clandestinely concealed within makeshift structures beneath the bridges. This alarming revelation underscored the exigency of the intervention and validated the State Government’s proactive stance against festering criminal hideouts in key transportation corridors.


Hon. Sola Giwa decried the appalling condition of the affected areas, characterizing the unlawful activities and shanty settlements as “a monumental affront to public decency, environmental order, and the collective security of Lagosians.” He further asserted that “no responsive and responsible government would countenance such brazen lawlessness within vital infrastructural zones that sustain the State’s socio-economic engine.”


The Special Adviser reiterated that the clearance exercise was designed to eradicate incessant traffic robberies, dismantle drug peddling enclaves, and abate chronic environmental nuisances that had plagued the axis for years. He further disclosed that the operation equally led to the removal of unauthorized garages and evacuation of long-abandoned trucks, which had been converted into criminal dens under the Ijora Bridge.


Hon. Giwa reaffirmed the unwavering determination of the Lagos State Government to sustain the tempo of urban renewal and environmental enforcement across the metropolis, warning that any attempt by displaced miscreants or illegal occupants to return to the cleared sites would be met with swift and decisive sanctions.


The multi-agency exercise featured robust participation from the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), and the Nigeria Police Force, all working in concert to restore environmental order, safety, and infrastructural integrity.

Other affected areas included Apapa Road, Ijora, and Costain under bridges inward Iponri, where similar demolitions were executed to dismantle criminal hideouts and reclaim encroached public spaces.


This bold and far-reaching intervention forms an integral component of the Sanwo-Olu administration’s holistic urban renewal and environmental restoration agenda, aimed at reclaiming public infrastructure, ensuring citizen security, and preserving the aesthetic dignity and operational efficiency of Lagos State’s transportation corridors.


Hon. Giwa commended the seamless cooperation among participating agencies and enjoined residents to remain vigilant, law-abiding, and supportive of government initiatives.


He reaffirmed that the Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration remains irrevocably committed to actualizing a safer, cleaner, and more habitable Lagos one that reflects the true spirit of a 21st-century megacity.


Adebayo Taofiq

Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department of LASTMA

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