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  • Sanwo-Olu takes responsibility, apologises over traffic gridlock

    Sanwo-Olu takes responsibility, apologises over traffic gridlock

    Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has taken full responsibility and apologised to motorists and commuters who were trapped in traffic for hours following the closure of the Independence Bridge on Victoria Island on Wednesday.

    During a visit to assess the situation firsthand on Thursday, Sanwo-Olu admitted that poor and inconsistent communication about the closure played a major role in the traffic congestion.

    “It was due to inadequate communication, and I take full responsibility. Work had already started on the bridge, and it was assumed that people were aware,” he said.

    The governor also attributed the gridlock to the increased number of motorists returning to work after the Eid-el-Fitr holiday, saying: “This was a case of everyone rushing out at the same time after a long weekend to return to their workplaces. This part of the city is the Central Business District.”

    To mitigate the impact of the closure, the governor assured residents that more traffic enforcement officers and security personnel would be deployed to manage traffic flow and ensure the safety of motorists.

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    “You will see twice the number of LASTMA officers on the road, working late into the night to ease the congestion.”

    He further advised Lagos residents to consider remote work options, akin to measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, to reduce vehicular movement on the Island.

    “For those who don’t need to be physically present on the Island in the next two to three weeks, I encourage you to use virtual means such as telephone and Zoom meetings. Plan for your business and consider working remotely,” he added.

    The governor appealed for patience and discipline among road users, urging them to avoid reckless driving and traffic violations.

    “This is not the time to drive recklessly or go against traffic. A little patience will go a long way in solving the problem,” he advised.

    Addressing the directive from the Minister of Works to immediately reopen the bridge, Governor Sanwo-Olu noted that such a move might not be feasible due to the ongoing excavation work.

    “With due respect to the honourable minister, we are the ones on the ground, and we understand the work that needs to be done. At the moment, the road is impassable,” he said.

  • Sanwo-Olu visits Independence Bridge, apologises for traffic gridlock

    Sanwo-Olu visits Independence Bridge, apologises for traffic gridlock

    Following the severe traffic congestion experienced by Lagos residents on Independence Bridge on Wednesday, April 2, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has visited the area to assess the ongoing repair works.

    According to the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Jubril Gawat, Sanwo-Olu arrived at the site by 9:59am on Thursday, April 3, accompanied by government officials.

    Gawat, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), shared a video of the governor’s visit. 

    He wrote: “FLASH: Governor of Lagos State, Mr @jidesanwoolu arrives at the Independence Bridge, Bonny Camp road repairs this morning to see the work being done by the Federal Ministry of Works. Mr Governor arrived here 9:59 am in company of State Government Officials.”

    In a follow-up post, Sanwo-Olu apologised to Lagos residents for the severe traffic situation caused by the repair works.

    The governor explained that the decision to fix the bridge had been in place for over three years and was necessary to prevent a potential disaster. 

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    The repair project is being handled by Messrs Buildwell Construction under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Works.

    Sanwo-Olu assured Lagos residents that all the alternatives will be cleaned up more than before and more traffic officers and security operatives will be deployed to the roads as it was done during December period.

    He also appealed to Lagosians to keep obeying traffic rules, stating offices can work from home or online for this period of the work. 

  • Sanwo-Olu warns medically-challenged pilgrims against Hajj trip

    Sanwo-Olu warns medically-challenged pilgrims against Hajj trip

    • Governor assures Lagosians of purposeful governance

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has cautioned intending pilgrims against embarking on the 2025 hajj if they don’t have good health.

    He advised those who were ill to stay back and pray in Nigeria, instead of travelling to Saudi Arabia.

    The governor spoke yesterday at the First Family of Lagos State and Ministry of Home Affairs Eid-el-Fitr celebration held at Lagos House, Marina.

    The event, with the theme: ‘My Lord Indeed I am for Whatever Good You Would Send Me’, marked the end of Ramadan fast and a time for reflection.

    Sanwo-Olu said: “By May, those travelling to Mecca will begin to travel. Please ensure you are in good health. If you are ill, refrain from travelling for the 2025 Hajj; stay back and pray here in Nigeria.”

    He congratulated Muslims on the successful completion of Ramadan fast and prayed for continued peace and unity.

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    “I pray that God will continue to keep us in peace and unity. We will continue to witness Eid-el-Fitr celebrations. I thank our religious leaders for teaching us more about the holy book. I wish us more celebrations in good health,” the governor said.

    He assured Lagosians of the commitment of his administration to ensure purposeful governance.

    Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Hamzat  urged residents to show kindness to one another.

    “Show empathy, show compassion, be good to your neighbours and continue to have faith in God Almighty’s goodness,” he said.

    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, called on residents to show compassion towards the less privileged.

    “As we partake in the celebration, let us remember the less privileged among us and extend a helping hand to them. True worship goes beyond ritual; it reflects on how we treat one another and how we contribute to the betterment of our state and our nation. I encourage us to renew our faith in Nigeria and remain steadfast in our prayers,” she said.

    A guest speaker, Dr Munirudeen Ar-Riyardy of Lagos State University of Education, enjoined Nigerians to avoid sin and remain steadfast in faith, to attract God’s grace.

    “Today’s lecture is about trials of life and how to maintain our faith in God, no matter the challenges. We shouldn’t curse our leaders; we should avoid sin,” he said.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Mr Ibrahim Layode, encouraged Muslims to live according to the tenets of Islam.

    The event was attended by dignitaries, including the deputy governor’s wife, Mrs Oluremi Hamzat; Special Adviser to the Governor on Religion, both Muslim and Christian, Alhaji Abdullah Jebe and Very Rev. Adebukola Adeleke, Grand Imam of Lagos State, Shaykh Suliamon Abu-Nolla, and a host of others.

  • Sanwo-Olu warns sick pilgrims against travelling for Hajj 2025

    Sanwo-Olu warns sick pilgrims against travelling for Hajj 2025

    Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has cautioned intending pilgrims against embarking on the 2025 Hajj if they are not in good health, urging those who are ill to stay back and pray in Nigeria instead of making the journey.

    The Governor made the call at the First Family of Lagos State and the Ministry of Home Affairs Eid-el-Fitr celebration at Lagos House, Marina. 

    The event, themed My Lord Indeed I Am for Whatever Good You Would Send Me’, marked the conclusion of the Ramadan fast and a time for reflection.

    He said: “By May, those travelling to Mecca will begin to travel. Please ensure you are in good health. If you are ill, refrain from travelling for the 2025 Hajj; stay back and pray here in Nigeria.”

    Sanwo-Olu congratulated Muslims on the successful completion of Ramadan and prayed for continued peace and unity.

    “I pray that God will continue to keep us in peace and unity. We will continue to witness Eid-el-Fitr celebrations. I thank all our religious leaders for teaching us more about the holy book. I wish us more celebrations in good health,” he said.

    Deputy Governor Dr Obafemi Hamzat, also urged residents to show kindness to one another.

    “Show empathy, show compassion, be good to your neighbours, and continue to have faith in the Almighty’s goodness,” he said.

    Wife of the Lagos Governor, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, called on residents to show compassion towards the less privileged.

    “As we partake in the celebration, let us remember the less privileged among us and extend a helping hand to them. True worship goes beyond ritual; it reflects on how we treat one another and how we contribute to the betterment of our state and our nation. I encourage us to renew our faith in Nigeria and remain steadfast in our prayers,” she said.

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    A guest speaker at the event, Dr Munirudeen Ar-Riyardy of Lagos State University of Education, advised Nigerians to avoid sin and remain steadfast in faith to attract God’s grace.

    “Today’s lecture is about trials of life and how to maintain our faith in God no matter the challenges. We shouldn’t curse our leaders; we should avoid sin,” he said.

    Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Mr Ibrahim Layode, also encouraged Muslims to live according to the tenets of Islam.

    The event was attended by notable dignitaries, including the Deputy Governor’s wife, Mrs Oluremi Hamzat; Special Adviser to the Governor on Religion, Alhaji Abdullah Jebe; and the Grand Imam of Lagos State, Shaykh Suliamon Abu-Nolla, among others.

  • How Sanwo-Olu’s commitment helped South West games 

    How Sanwo-Olu’s commitment helped South West games 

    Akogun Lanre Alfred, media Consultant, now expands his dominion into the electrifying arena of sports. A virtuoso enterprise stylist and sports enthusiast, Alfred now turns his gaze to the boundless fields of youth empowerment through competitive games. With the South West Games 2025 featuring sub-tournament, the Bola Ahmed Tinubu South West Alliance Games (BATSWAG), Alfred steps boldly into the arena of exalting societal leadership, led by ambition and a yearning to give back to society.For Alfred, whose passion has serially birthed progressive and developmental narratives, the tournament offers a platform to birth yet another masterpiece in a different medium – and he delivered. Recently appointed President of the South West Games project by the Organizing Committee, he envisions the Games as a harmonious annual convergence to celebrate sports talents and grassroots grit. Alfred’s foray into sports mirrors the arc of a sports enthusiast, youth advocate and serial entrepreneur daring to script life itself—each pass, goal, and cheer an unwritten stanza in his ballad of possibilities. In this interview, the publisher-turned-sports visionary unveils the soul of the South West Games 2025 and the pilgrimage that led him here. Excerpts…

    Harnessing the Power of Sports: The Vision Behind South West Games 2025

    For Dr. Akogun Lanre Alfred, the South West Games 2025 is a movement driven by the revolutionary power of sports. At its core lies the Bola Ahmed Tinubu South West Alliance Games (BATSWAG), a sub-tournament designed to mirror the legacy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “Football is not just a game—it’s a universal language that unites people, transcending age, ethnicity, and class barriers,” Alfred asserts. He sees the Games as an avenue to address the daunting challenges facing young people in the South West, from limited exposure to socio-economic struggles. With BATSWAG, he hopes to celebrate Tinubu’s visionary leadership while providing a platform for young talents to “dream, achieve, and inspire others.”

    Alfred considers his recent appointment as the President, Organising Committee, of the recently concluded maiden edition of the South West Games a great honor and is poised to rise to the full measure of his responsibilities. “This role is an opportunity to create lasting change through sports. I am determined to ensure that every young talent in the South West is given a fair shot at greatness,” he says.

    Beating the Odds

    As the President of the Organising Committee, Alfred had the rare privilege of “overseeing the rigorous planning, expenses, and challenges that came with delivering a tournament of such magnitude.” Having firsthand knowledge of the intricacies involved, he says, “I can confidently say that the highpoint of the Games was the overwhelming support and goodwill we received from visionary leaders who understand the crucial role sports play in youth development and regional integration. First and foremost, I must express my deepest gratitude to Lagos State’s indefatigable Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whose contributions to the success of this event are truly unquantifiable.” Governor Sanwo-Olu, he says, provided the much-needed facilities, technical and logistical support that enabled the seamless hosting of the Games. But beyond these, what struck him most was the governor’s commitment to the overarching infrastructure that his predecessors had furnished to promote sports development in the state and region. Governor Sanwo-Olu went the extra mile, making himself available to the Organising Committee despite his incredibly busy schedule. His endorsement of the tournament was not merely symbolic; it was a demonstration of his belief in initiatives that uplift and empower the youth, according to Alfred. “This is the mark of a truly dedicated public servant—one who prioritises the well-being and future of the younger generation over bureaucratic constraints. He left no stone unturned to ensure the Games were a resounding success, and for that, we are immensely grateful,” he notes.

    Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State was equally exceptional in his support. “Despite having his hands full with preparations for the upcoming National Sports Festival later this year, he still found time  to endorses the South West Games 2025. His commitment to youth empowerment through sports was evident in the way he embraced the initiative, endorsing it and making himself available to ensure its success. It is rare to see a leader who understands the importance of sports beyond just entertainment but as a tool for youth engagement, social integration, and economic development.” Governor Abiodun’s contribution to the Games further solidifies his reputation as a governor who truly cares about the future of Ogun’s young people and, by extension, the entire region.

    Alfred also commends Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State. “He  was also a pillar of support. His administration provided essential resources and facilities that contributed immensely to the smooth execution of the tournament,” he said. Governor Makinde’s dedication to youth empowerment through sports is commendable, as he has consistently demonstrated a keen understanding of how sports can be a vehicle for change, development, and social cohesion. His support, says Alfred, was also instrumental in ensuring the success of the Games.

    Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State also played a significant role in the success of the South West Games 2025. According to Alfred, “His government’s contributions in terms of moral support, reinforced the shared vision of South West leaders in promoting youth development through sports. Governor Adeleke’s enthusiasm and open endorsement of the initiative showcased his commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and opportunity for young athletes. His dedication to the cause is truly appreciated, and we are grateful for his support.”

    “Then I woud never forget our father, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, the former governor of Ogun State. He supported us by endorsing the event and helping with access to previously unaccessible corridors of power. His support underscored his belief in the unifying power of sports and our shared vision that sports has the power to harness youth potential for societal progress. His enthusiasm and unfaltering commitment to the success of the Games are quite appreciable.”

    Equally noteworthy, states Alfred, is the immense support received from Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Hon. Gbajabiamila threw open his doors to the Organising Committee and also wholeheartedly embraced the South West Games and everything it represents. “He saw in this initiative a golden opportunity to provide our youth with exposure to trainers, sponsors, and agents who could catapult them onto national and international sporting platforms.

    Most Defining Moment of the Tournament

    Speaking further on the event, Alfred reveals, “On a personal note, one of the most defining and emotional moments for me was witnessing the passion and feverish participation of the over 1,200 teenagers who competed in the Games. Their zeal was both inspiring and moving—I almost cried as I watched them pour their hearts into the competition. For many of them, this was more than just a tournament; it was a lifeline, a shot at developing their sports talents, and an opportunity to actualise their dreams of making something meaningful out of their lives. Seeing them shriek with joy at victory and break down in heartbreak at loss, I couldn’t help but reflect on how vital this initiative is for their future.

    “Here were our youths—the leaders of tomorrow—engaged in something productive, positive, and inspiring. The South West Games must continue as an annual event, and I urge all state governments and sports administrators in the region to recognise its immense value.”

    A Partnership Between Public and Private Sectors

    The South West Games is not a solitary endeavor. From the outset, Alfred found strong allies in the National Sports Commission and the Lagos State Sports Commission. The Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) , Hon. Lekan Fatodu was a strong pillar of support, “without whose invaluable support the tournament would have failed to attain the glamour, efficiency, and smooth delivery that defined it,” discloses Alfred. “His role in ensuring access to state-of-the-art sports infrastructure and his commitment to the continuity of the Games must be commended.” Similarly, Alfred acknowledges the contributions of the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade, “whose support for this initiative from its inception to its efficient execution was remarkable. His guidance and involvement provided the necessary leverage to ensure that the Games met global standards and delivered on its core objective of youth empowerment.”

    More appreciable, notes Alfred, is the support offered by prominent magnates, corporate players and the political class. “So far, the tournament enjoyed massive support and endorsement from the who is who in Nigeria including First Bank of Nigeria, the United Bank of Africa, UTM FLNG, AITEO, Oodua Investment Group, Old English Group, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Olawale Olaleye, Olumide Olufade, Chief Amaju Pinnick, and Chief Segun Odegbami, to mention a few.

    According to him, the support enjoyed by these individuals have been massive and very instrumental to the realization of the tournament objectives so far. With their backing, the maiden edition of the tournament, the South West Games 2025 succeeded on a massive scale. 

    A Game Changer in Nigerian Sports

    Unlike conventional tournaments, the South West Games 2025 offers a unique bridge between grassroots sports and professional leagues. With a focus on under-18 teams, particularly those from grassroots backgrounds, the Games will provide a rare opportunity for emerging talents to compete alongside established players.

    “Beyond football, it’s about cultivating leadership, fostering unity, and promoting inclusivity,” Alfred explains. The tournament will incorporate mentorship programs, career development initiatives, and opportunities for exposure to scouts and sponsors. “It’s a holistic approach to youth and sports development. Many young people dream of making it big in sports, but they lack the opportunities. The South West Games will ensure that no talent goes unnoticed,” states Alfred.

    BATSWAG: A Tribute to a Legacy of Progress

    President Tinubu’s impact on Nigeria, particularly Lagos State, is deeply woven into the fabric of this initiative. Alfred sees BATSWAG as a sporting reflection of Tinubu’s legacy—one that prioritizes human capital development, progress, and innovation.

    “The BATSWAG sub-tournament was created to mirror that vision by empowering youth, fostering unity, and creating sustainable opportunities,” he says. “This is not just about celebrating a leader; it is about continuing the work he started by investing in young people, which is the surest way to secure the future.”

    More than a celebration of sports, the Games serve as a platform to ensure Tinubu’s contributions to community development continue to inspire future generations.

    The aspirations for the tournament extend far beyond the tournament itself. Alfred envisions a lasting impact on the region, fostering a culture of excellence, discipline, and unity.

    “For the youth, it’s about empowerment—helping them see football as more than a pastime but as a viable career path and a tool for personal growth,” he says.

    At the community level, the Games aim to break down barriers, strengthen bonds, and promote inclusion. For Nigeria as a whole, it serves as a bold statement that sports can be a catalyst for social and economic development.

    The South West Games 2025 is built on four foundational pillars: talent discovery, youth empowerment, community unity, and sports development.

    Alfred breaks it down: “First is talent discovery and development—we want to identify and nurture young football talents, giving them pathways to professional leagues. Second, youth empowerment—we aim to instill leadership, teamwork, and discipline in our participants. Third, community unity and social inclusion—football has the power to bring people together. And finally, sports development—integrating grassroots and professional teams to strengthen the South West’s sports ecosystem.”

    Alfred elaborates on the importance of these objectives. “A lot of young people feel abandoned, like their dreams don’t matter. This tournament has reminded them that they are seen and valued. It’s about giving hope and creating tangible opportunities.”

    According to Alfred, one of the core tenets of South West Games 2025 is inclusivity. Thus the tournament is designed to be accessible to players from all socio-economic backgrounds. Alfred and his team have ensured grassroots teams from every state in the region are included, working closely with community leaders to scout hidden talents.

    “We’re fostering an environment where every participant—regardless of background—has equal opportunities to excel, be it on the pitch or through mentorship and career development programs,” he explains. “It is essential that no one is left behind. Greatness can come from anywhere, and we are committed to finding and nurturing it.”

    Challenges of Breaking New Ground

    No ambitious initiative is without its challenges. From securing sponsorships to managing logistical coordination across six states, Alfred acknowledges the hurdles he and his team have faced. According to Alfred, “Every groundbreaking initiative comes with its challenges,” he admits. “However, the overwhelming support from the National Sports Commission, Lagos Sports Commission, and local communities has made the journey worthwhile.”

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    For participants, however, the South West Games offered a life-changing  experience. “From intense matches to mentorship sessions with sports icons, it was a life-changing event,” Alfred says. But it’s not just about football and athletics. Spectators enjoyed an immersive celebration of Southwest heritage, featuring cultural displays, music, and a vibrant atmosphere. “It was truly a festival of sports and culture. It  was more than a tournament; it’s a movement.”

    A Vision Beyond 2025

    The South West Games is not a one-off event. Alfred envisions it evolving into an annual tradition, a benchmark for sports development in Nigeria. According to him, “It will not be a one-off event—it’s the beginning of a movement. In the long term, we envision creating an annual tradition that becomes a benchmark for sports development in Nigeria. We also hope to expand beyond football and athletics, incorporating other sports, like the forthcoming  South West Chess Championship  and even educational programs to empower more youth. “Ultimately, the goal is to build a legacy of opportunity, unity, and excellence in the South West and beyond. To the youth, I want to say: dream big and never give up – the South West Games is for you, a platform to showcase your talents and rewrite your story. To the communities, I urge you to embrace this initiative wholeheartedly. Together, we can create an environment where our young talents can thrive, and our region can shine as a model of unity and progress.”

    According to Alfred, the southwest leaders must see the South West Games as a veritable platform for constructive youth engagement as it provides an alternative to the many societal vices that threaten their future—street violence, drug abuse, cultism, and other criminal activities. “For about a week, these young athletes found purpose, direction, and joy in sports. This is a cause worth sustaining and supporting by our governors and corporate organisations alike. We cannot do it alone. The South West Games belongs to the youth, and as leaders and stakeholders, it is our responsibility to ensure that they have the platform they need to thrive. To every sponsor, every governor, every administrator, and every individual who contributed to making this event a reality, I say thank you. The journey has only just begun, and with continued support, we will take the South West Games to even greater heights,” says Alfred.

  • Achimugu’s probe has nothing to do with Atiku, Sanwoolu, says EFCC

    Achimugu’s probe has nothing to do with Atiku, Sanwoolu, says EFCC

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said that the ongoing probe of a billionaire, Ms Aisha Achimugu has nothing to do with ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwoolu. 

    It also said her investigation has no immediate or remote nexus with any politician or any veiled or open reference to any political engagement or transaction. 

    It restated that Aisha Achimugu is being investigated for alleged criminal conspiracy and money laundering.

    It said the investigation started in 2022 before the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu came to power.

    The EFCC made the clarifications in a statement by its Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale. 

    The statement reads: “The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), wishes to react to media reports linking its investigations of Ms. Aisha Achimugu with political undercurrents involving former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Lagos State Governor,  Babajide Sanwo-Olu. 

    “We wish to state unequivocally that the investigations of Achimugu have no correlation of any kind with the two political actors. 

    “She is being investigated for alleged criminal conspiracy and money laundering and has since been declared wanted by the commission.”

    The EFCC said the investigation started in 2022 before the present administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu came to power

    “The EFCC commenced investigation of Achimugu in 2022 and though she approached the court to obtain an injunction restraining the Commission from arresting, investigating, inviting or detaining her for any alleged criminal act,  the injunction was challenged and vacated on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.

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       “The court ruled that “…no court has the power to stop the investigative powers of the Police or EFCC or any agency established under our laws to investigate crimes when there is reasonable suspicion of commission of a crime or ample evidence of commission of an offence by a suspect”.

    “The court further upheld the interim order of forfeiture of assets of Achimugu suspected to be proceeds of crime, dismissing her suit against it as lacking  merit,” it added.

    It said her investigation was not political in any manner. 

     It said: “The foregoing clearly establishes that the EFCC’s case against her has no immediate or remote nexus with any politician or any veiled or open reference to any political engagement or transaction.  

     “The EFCC is non-partisan and non-sectarian.  We enjoin the public to continue to keep faith with the professionalism of the commission without imputing any extraneous consideration to its works.”

  • Zambia VP lauds Sanwo-Olu on human capital development, gender inclusion

    Zambia VP lauds Sanwo-Olu on human capital development, gender inclusion

    The Vice President of the Republic of Zambia, Mrs. Mutale Nalumango, has lauded Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his commitment to human capital development and gender inclusion.

    Nalumango said Zambia is ready to learn and partner with the Lagos State Government on issues relating to development.

     Nalumango, who was accompanied by top government officials from Zambia, spoke on Thursday during a courtesy visit to Governor Sanwo-Olu at Lagos House, Marina.

    She said: “We have a long-lasting relationship between Zambia and Nigeria. It is a relationship that has not been interrupted by circumstances. We should speak and come together as brothers. There should be a new beginning every day.

    “We have a lot of things in common. We should be able to share and learn from one another. So, it is important to look for opportunities between ourselves within the continent of Africa. I believe we will do well if we start thinking outside the box and do things together.”

     Sanwo-Olu said there is a 30-year development plan by the Lagos State Government to ensure that “Lagos becomes a place to come for any level of human resource for professional development in the tech space, sports, entertainment and entrepreneurship.”

     The governor implored all African countries to develop their young population for the future, engage in bilateral trade among themselves and facilitate development at all levels.

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    “We have similarities. We know that Africa has the young population to be the leader of the world tomorrow. But we need to get them ready. We need to play our part. We need to ensure that we have a space in the room. We need to tell our own story and tell it convincingly.

    “We need to say to ourselves, what are the strengths that we both have?’ Since there is no division, we should be able to cross countries and borders effortlessly. We should be able to produce what we use and use what we produce.

    “We should do trade among ourselves first and facilitate development at all levels of government and the private sector to ensure that nobody is coming out of the continent to tell us what we already know. We should fix things ourselves,” he advised.

  • Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, others pay tributes to Okupe

    Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, others pay tributes to Okupe

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other dignitaries have paid tributes to the late former presidential spokesman, Dr Doyin Okupe, at a Service of Songs held in his honour in Lagos.

    Okupe, who served as the Director-General of the Labour Party (LP) Presidential Campaign, passed away on March 7 and will be laid to rest today in his home town of Iperu, Ogun State.

    Speaking at the event, President Tinubu, represented by Senior Special Assistant on Media, Tunde Rahman, described Okupe’s demise as a significant loss to the nation and the political sphere.

    “The death of Dr Okupe is not just a national loss, but also a personal one as well. He was an erudite politician, a political strategist and a communication expert.

    “In January, when Dr Okupe visited the Presidential Villa, he expressed his commitment to working towards Mr President’s second term in 2027. He had already set up an office and a team for this purpose because he believed Mr President is on a redemption mission.

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    “He strongly supported the President’s policies, believing they were timely and necessary to save the nation. Though Dr Okupe is no more, his ideas and spirit will continue to resonate with us. On behalf of Mr President, I pray for eternal rest for his soul,” Rahman said.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu, in his tribute, highlighted Okupe’s invaluable contributions to the nation’s political landscape and governance.

    “Dr Okupe was a distinguished statesman, a seasoned public affairs commentator and a dedicated public servant, whose contributions to Nigeria’s democracy spanned several decades.

    “His commitment to governance and national development earned him admiration across party lines. His voice was one of clarity, conviction and dedication to a better Nigeria.

    “Beyond his public service, he was a dear friend, a devoted family man and a mentor to many. His strength in the face of adversity was inspiring, and his love for Nigeria was undeniable,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    Okupe’s son, Dewunmi Okupe, spoke emotionally about his father’s legacy and unwavering faith.

    “My father loved God deeply, openly and with conviction. He achieved so much in life, impacted the nation, and changed many lives.

    “He was a titan who left behind numerous legacies. Instead of goodbye, we say thank you,” he said.

    Delivering the sermon, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House reflected on Okupe’s life, acknowledging his choices and contributions.

    “I have known Okupe’s family for a long time. He saw it all, made good choices in life, though not without some mistakes.

    “Life is about the choices we make, and a lot of us might have avoided certain hardships had we made better ones.

    “Dr Okupe was loving, caring, humble, kind and respectful. I salute him and thank him for his incredibly large heart. We must all strive to make the right choices before departing this world,” Ighodalo said.

    The event was attended by several dignitaries, including former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi and his wife, Margaret.

    Many old boys of Igbobi College, Okupe’s alma mater, also attended the programme, paying their respects and reciting the school’s anthem in his honour.

  • Sanwo-Olu commits to quality education

    Sanwo-Olu commits to quality education

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has reiterated the commitment of his administration to providing access to quality learning environment and education. He linked poverty, inequality, and insecurity to a lack of quality education.

    He spoke at the inauguration of another ultra-modern block of classrooms at Lekki Community Senior Secondary School, Ibeju-Lekki, and Idata-Ilagbo Community Secondary School, Idata Ibeju-Lekki.

    The  Governor, who was represented by his  Special Adviser on Energy and Mineral Resources, Abiola Olowu, highlighted the state’s investment in modern educational infrastructure. l

    He noted that his administration remains dedicated to ensuring students learn in facilities designed to foster excellence and innovation.

     The newly inaugurated facilities, include fully furnished classrooms, state-of-the-art science laboratories, staff offices, conveniences, and a renovated administrative block all designed to meet 21st-century educational standards.

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      “We believe that quality education begins with quality infrastructure, and that is why we will continue to invest in projects like this to empower the next generation,” Sanwo-Olu said.

      He underscored the vital role of education in combating poverty, reducing inequality, and driving socio-economic progress.

      According to him, education is the foundation upon which a thriving society is built, making it imperative for all stakeholders to prioritize learning infrastructure.

      He  thanked the state Ministry of Education, the local community, and other stakeholders for their collaboration in making the project a reality.

     Sanwo-Olu  urged the pupils to seize the opportunity presented to them.

      “This is your moment. Study diligently, stay disciplined, and make the most of these facilities. The future belongs to those who are prepared, and we are here to prepare you for greatness. Education will open doors you never imagined,” he said.

      He also urged the community to take ownership of the school and support its maintenance to ensure it remains a centre of excellence for generations to come.

    Also, at the inauguration of new facilities at Government Junior College, Ketu Epe, Sanwo-Olu, represented by the  Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tunji Wahab Tokunbo, noted that the  state government had inaugurated nine schools statewide as of the previous week, with more to come.

  • Sanwo-Olu commissions new classrooms in Ojo, Badagry, others

    Sanwo-Olu commissions new classrooms in Ojo, Badagry, others

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has commissioned a new block of classrooms at Ipara Junior College, Majiyagbe; State Junior High School Ibereko, Badagry; Awori Junior College, Ojo and Thogli Community Grammar School, Badagry.

    The governor pledged to introduce more vocational training programmes, enhance digital literacy initiatives, and ensure that every school in Lagos has access to modern technology and resources.

     He stressed that every child must have a strong foundation in education for the future and the overall development of society.

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     According to him, the new development will not only benefit our students but also empower our communities with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

    The projects are spearheaded by the Committee on Rehabilitation of Public Schools (SCRPS).

     “These milestones, he said further underscore our dedication to ensuring that every child, regardless of their background or location, has access to quality education.”