LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT REFUNDS 145 FORMER SUBSCRIBERS OF EGAN HOUSING ESTATE
Even in a world scarred by displacement and misunderstanding, the possibility of healing endures. Africa’s most recent Nobel laureate in Literature, Abdulrazak Gurnah, returns with another powerful work, Theft. True to his literary reputation, Gurnah
The Lagos State government has restated its commitment to the welfare of retiring public servants. It promised prompt payment of their entitlements and a seamless transition into retirement. Head of Service Bode Agoro, who spoke
Adeshina Oyetayo’s ‘Behind the Streets’ is more than a book; it is a journey through time that deserves a firm place in our History curriculum. Within its pages, students will not only rediscover the past,
Can Baba Iyabo do us a favour and keep shut about his attempt for a third term? We have heard his denials, including his claim that he would have gotten it if he had wanted,
The Employers Association for Private Employment Agencies of Nigeria (EAPEAN) has vowed to clamp down private companies that fail to comply with the national minimum wage and violate decent work standards. At EAPEAN’s 14th Annual
The good things I saw in South Africa, including the factory shops where we bought new clothes and shoes for next to nothing, were overshadowed by the treatment at the airport and the 'mess' at
Terrorism has brought nothing but pain to Nigeria. It has killed, maimed, and incapacitated thousands, leaving families and communities shattered. We must act decisively to curb it and urgently too. Yes, it is a global
Those who killed Dele Giwa failed. Woefully. They only succeeded in taking his soul. His spirit continues to live and in this, we find the best of journalism and with that, we continue to speak
Commissioner donates laptop to participant By Ganiyat Mumuni The Igbogbo-Baiyeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State has reaffirmed its commitment to youth empowerment through a transformative mentorship session to mark the 2025 International
Health experts have reiterated the need for proper nutrition, especially in the first two years, to ensure linear growth for children under the ages of five. According to them, early intervention strategies would prevent malnutrition