Expanded Aje Oloja Festival Lights Up Igbogbo With Cultural Splendour

Wale Jagun & Mariam Akinloye with Oladipupo Folayemi, Faleti Kehinde & Olaleye Taiwo (SIWES Students) -Festival symbolizes wealth, prosperity, unity – Oba Kasali, Odofin Onasanya The ancient community of Igbogbo, the headquarters of Igbogbo/Bayeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Ikorodu Division, Lagos State, Southwest, Nigeria, on Monday, came alive with rich cultural displays as hundreds of traditional rulers, market leaders, traders and residents gathered to celebrate the expanded Aje Oloja Festival (Wealth Festival). Dressed in white attires, which signifies purity and abundance, the crowd, which converged on the boundary…

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Ikorodu LGEA Holds 21st Century Transformative Training For Staff, School Heads, Others

Kunle Adelabu As part of efforts at repositioning the Local Government Education Authority (LGEA), Ikorodu Local Government and make it compliant with 21st Century demands, the Office of the Education Secretary in the council is set to hold a one – day training for its staff, head of schools and other stakeholders. The training themed, “Transformative Leadership and Administrative Competence in 21st Century Education,” is scheduled to hold at the Methodist Primary School Hall, Methodist Complex, Allison Street, Ikorodu, on Thursday, 9th October, 2025. Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education…

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LASG Rural Development Office Celebrates Deputy Gov’s Wife on Birthday

Jare Olukotun The Office of the Rural Development, Lagos State Government, has extended its birthday felicitation to the wife of the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Oluremi Hamzat, on her birthday today. In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Development, Dr Nurudeen Yekinni Agbaje, commendations and felicitations are conveyed to the celebrant and her support for the LASG and her dedication to humanitarian causes. “The Lagos State Government’s Office of Rural Development celebrates Mrs. Oluremi Hamzat, wife of the Deputy Governor of Lagos…

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TRIBUTE: Ode to Olasunkanmi

By Asiwaju Kaoli Olusanya “Oh Olasunkanmi, star that shone so bright,Your light, a brief, bold spark in the night.With a heart full of fire and a mind that knew,You danced with fate’s dark flow, your brilliance shining through. Your potential, a promise unfulfilled, yet to be told,A legacy that time cannot chill or grow old.In memories, your glow remains, a bittersweet refrain,A nostalgic echo that time cannot erase or stain. Though your light was brief, it shone so bold,Leaving an indelible mark on hearts that hold.Your brilliance, though fleeting, still…

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My Chairmanship Aspiration Not A Failure But Valuable Learning Opportunity – Dr Akinola, Fmr LP Candidate

Kunle Adelabu Former Labour Party (LP) Chairmanship candidate in Ikorodu North Local Council Development Area (LCDA), in the last Local Government Elections, Dr. Oladeji Akinola, has said that his inability to win the election was never a failure, rather, the educationist said that he gained something far more valuable than his aspiration. Dr. Akinola, who is the Chairman, Topdeal College and 3G Educational Service, located at Powerline, First Gate, Ikorodu, an educational institutes that has been producing lots of outstanding students, moulding and preparing young minds for the future, emphasized…

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OPINION: The Trade Fair demolition and the politics of selective outrage: Who is paying for Lagos’s tardy enforcement?

By Temidayo Hassan  Last week’s demolition at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex in Ojo has reopened raw wounds, markets cleared, shops destroyed, livelihoods disrupted, and a public debate that has again turned from substance to spectacle. The Lagos State Government insists the action was technical, targeting illegal and unsafe structures. Many traders and rights groups see it as heavy-handed and, worryingly, ethnically tinged because a large number of affected business owners are from the southeast. Both positions contain elements of truth, and both expose a deeper failure; a government…

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COLUMN: LIFE REFLECTIONS PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY

Life and The State of Our Nation @ 65 By Oluwole Solanke (PhD, FCIB) As Nigeria marks its 65th year of independence, we stand at a crossroads of reflection and resolve. Our journey as a nation has been one of resilience, woven with moments of triumph, struggle, and unyielding hope. At 65, Nigeria is not just a land of diverse cultures and vibrant dreams but a testament to the enduring spirit of its people. In the face of challenges—economic uncertainties, social divides, and systemic hurdles—there is a clarion call for…

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