Former Minister Wants Oriwu College Ex Students Names Collated, Calls For Capable Replacement For Outgoing Principal

Kunle Adelabu The former Minister of Works of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and former student of the premier college in Ikorodu Division, Oriwu College, Senator (Otunba) Adeseye Kingsley Ogunlewe, has called for the documentation of names and other information of all the students that have passed out of the college for the purpose of assigning serial numbers. According to Senator Ogunlewe, conducting the process would help in tracking the former students and engage them towards the development of the premier college. The former Minister also called on stakeholders to…

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No Congratulatory Messages For My Birthday In Newspapers, Sanwo – Olu Warns

The Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo – Olu, on Wednesday, asked friends, families, professional colleagues and political associates, that there should be no congratulatory advertisements placed in newspapers to celebrate his birthday. Sanwo – Olu will be 55 years old on Thursday, June 25, 2020. The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Gboyega Akoile revealed in a release, adding that Governor Sanwo – Olu, wishes to continue his tradition of reaching out and sharing love with the needy in the society. “Mr. Governor believes that an occasion…

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Mandate, Justice Forum Have Outlived Their Usefulness, They Are No Longer Needed – Senator

Kunle Adelabu A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State and former Minister of Works, Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe, has thrown his support behind the suspension of caucuses within the ruling party by its leadership. He stated that the two main rival caucuses- The Mandate Group and Justice Forum, are no longer useful and that they are not encouraging unity and deserving electoral victory for the party. Senator Ogunlewe, who spoke with THE IMPACT in interview in Lagos, stated that the ideals on which political caucuses are established…

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Heavy Rainfall: Lagos Urges Residents In Low – Lying Areas To Relocate

Wale Jagun Residents in flood – prone areas were on Tuesday advised by the Lagos State Government to move to other areas because incessant rain is expected between now and September. Some parts of the state have been heavily flooded due to heavy rainfall since last weekend. The Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tunji Bello, at a briefing in Alausa, also allayed fears of residents on the continuous heavy downpour being experienced in the past few days, stating that necessary measures are in place to effectively manage the…

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