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BREAKING: T€rrorists threatens to marry off Kwara Emir’s wives over ₦150 million ransom payment delay
02/06/2026

BREAKING: T€rrorists threatens to marry off Kwara Emir’s wives over ₦150 million ransom payment delay

BREAKING: The United States Department of State has announced a $3.5m (approximately N5bn) funding opportunity aimed at ...
02/06/2026

BREAKING: The United States Department of State has announced a $3.5m (approximately N5bn) funding opportunity aimed at improving the documentation and reporting of religious freedom abuses in Nigeria 🇳🇬.

Time, Opportunity, Tenacity, and Positioning: The Story of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJFull Story in comment sec...
02/06/2026

Time, Opportunity, Tenacity, and Positioning: The Story of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, DSJ

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FCT minister Wike apologises for cattle roaming Abuja and says he is  working to stop it
01/06/2026

FCT minister Wike apologises for cattle roaming Abuja and says he is working to stop it

Badagry Chairman Babatunde Hunpe Demands LAWMA Deploy More PSP Operators to Curb Indiscriminate DumpingBADAGRY, LAGOS — ...
01/06/2026

Badagry Chairman Babatunde Hunpe Demands LAWMA Deploy More PSP Operators to Curb Indiscriminate Dumping

BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a decisive move to protect public health and restore environmental sanity, the Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, has called on the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and the Ministry of the Environment to urgently deploy more Private Sector Participation (PSP) waste operators to the area.

The Chairman made this appeal on Saturday during an extensive environmental sanitation monitoring exercise carried out across multiple communities within the local government area. Hunpe, who led council officials to inspect major residential and commercial hubs, expressed concern over the persistent challenge of illegal refuse heaps fouling public spaces.

Addressing journalists during the inspection tour, Hon. Hunpe emphasized that while the local government maintains a fleet of smaller utility trucks for internal administrative use, it cannot legally or logistically take over the core municipal responsibilities assigned to authorized waste managers. Instead, he noted that the state must build up the capacity of its accredited handlers.

“We have discussed with the Ministry of Environment; they have to increase the number of their PSP vehicles here because it will not be nice to take up their job from them," Hunpe explained. "Our appeal to the Ministry of Environment or LAWMA is to increase the number of PSPs we have in this Local Government.”

The Chairman strongly warned residents against the hazardous practice of open refuse burning, pointing out that utilizing structured collection networks is the only sustainable path to keeping Badagry clean.

“The best way is not to burn the waste, but to make sure they patronize the PSP vehicles in their area," Hunpe added. "On our own end as a government, we also have our small trucks, but we don't go to the streets to pick up waste. We only stay within our jurisdiction because we don't want to disrupt the work of the PSPs.”

Mrs. Oluwakemi Avoseh the Chairman's position, the Council Manager of Badagry Local Government, pointed out that the current volume of waste infrastructure allocated to the area is severely inadequate. She warned that structural adjustments must happen swiftly to avert a catastrophic public health crisis.

Aboseh stressed that community health cannot wait for bi-weekly or monthly government clean-up cycles:

“We need more PSPs in Badagry and we want them to work effectively, as the ones we have now are not working optimally," Aboseh stated. "We all know that an uncleanliness epidemic is bound to happen if this continues, and that is what we don't want in Badagry. People don't have to wait till sanitation day before cleaning their environment; cleanliness should be a daily thing. You cannot live in a dirty environment and expect to thrive.”

The monitoring exercise received praise from local representatives, including the Councilor representing Ward D. She admitted that compliance has been a major hurdle at the grassroots level but stated that the high-profile visit from the executive team serves as a vital wake-up call for local households.

“I appreciate this effort of the chairman coming to my ward; this is a challenge to me," the Councilor stated. "Before now, I have told my people to clean their environment but they wouldn't listen. Now, I have told them that they must be ready to face the legal consequences of their actions, because as we all know, cleanliness is next to godliness.”

With local authorities vowing to ramp up enforcement against environmental infractions, attention now shifts to LAWMA and the state ministry to see how quickly they can deploy the necessary logistical reinforcements to the Badagry axis.

31/05/2026

We are here on the directive of President Tinubu to assess the situation firsthand and ensure that every necessary effort is made toward the safe return of the abducted victims.

- Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to President Tinubu, spoke to the families of the 46 pupils and teachers abducted by armed men in Oriire LGA of Oyo State.

31/05/2026

Two weeks after Oriire Kidnap and less than 24hours after Governor Seyi Makinde’s visit, President Bola Tinubu finally sends National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu to lead a high-level delegation to visit families of the abductees in Ogbomoso

Lagos Has Rejoin 998 Rescued Persons with Families, Enrolls 70 in Special Vocations: Mobolaji Ogunlende IKEJA, LAGOS — I...
31/05/2026

Lagos Has Rejoin 998 Rescued Persons with Families, Enrolls 70 in Special Vocations: Mobolaji Ogunlende

IKEJA, LAGOS — In a profound demonstration of social reform and human restoration, the Lagos State Ministry of Youth and Social Development has announced that 998 formerly destitute and mentally challenged persons have been successfully stabilized and reunited with their families.

The announcement, made by the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, during the Year 2026 Ministerial Press Briefing at Alausa, Ikeja, highlighted the far-reaching impact of the state’s multi-tier rehabilitation networks. Marking seven years of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration, the ministry laid bare its statistics, displaying a highly functioning social infrastructure aimed at transforming street-dependent individuals into productive citizens.

Restoring Dignity at Majidun and Owutu

Central to this sweeping humanitarian operation is the Rehabilitation Training Centre in Majidun, Ikorodu. The center caters specifically to beggars, destitutes, and mentally unstable individuals rescued from the urban sprawl of Lagos.

As of April 2026, the facility housed 1,295 active rehabilitees undergoing comprehensive therapy. Through the deliberate tracking efforts of the Ministry's Human Integration Unit, 998 individuals—including several foreign nationals from neighboring West African states like Ghana and Benin—were safely integrated back into their communities.

Concurrently, the Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Owutu has turned its focus toward long-term economic independence. The center currently has 70 trainees fully enrolled in specialized vocational tracks.

Addressing the media, Commissioner Mobolaji Ogunlende stressed the holistic mindset of the state’s intervention policies:

"Rehabilitation is not just about taking vulnerable people off the streets; it is about rebuilding their psychological foundation, equipping them with self-sustaining skills, and safely connecting them back to their loved ones so they never return to the margins of society."

Overhauling Substance Abuse Recovery at Isheri

The state’s social safety network extended massive reforms to the Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre in Isheri, which specializes in the care of men recovering from acute drug and substance abuse.
Boosted by aggressive structural renovations funded by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO), the center’s bed capacity effectively doubled from 60 to 120. The structural upgrade integrated a clean industrial borehole, solar-powered grid systems, fitness spaces, and modern vocational workshops.

Key Performance Indices: Lagos State Rehabilitation Matrix

Majidun Centre, Ikorodu, Street Rescue & Human Integration, 1,072 new admissions; 998 successfully reunited with families globally.

Owutu PWD Vocational Hub, Disability Empowerment, 70 active trainees; launched fully funded advanced scholarships in cosmetology.

Isheri Recovery Facility, Substance Abuse Rehabilitation, 145 new intakes; 90 certified fit for discharge; capacity increased by 100%.

Triumphs Over Addiction: From Rehabilitation to Higher Education

The real-world success metrics coming out of the Isheri facility challenge historic stigmas associated with substance dependency. Over the last reporting cycle, the center witnessed unprecedented academic and professional milestones from individuals who were once completely written off by society.

Academic Excellence: Four recovering rehabilitees sat for and successfully passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (JAMB).

University Graduation: One notable rehabilitee successfully completed his studies while under care, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Physics from the University of Lagos (UNILAG), and is currently interning within the state ministry.

Corporate Integration: Another individual secured an active corporate role as a Personal Assistant to an airline CEO while finalizing his recovery program.

Peer Mentorship: Three fully discharged individuals were retained as temporary support staff within the facility, transforming their lived experiences into mentorship assets for new arrivals.

“Seeing a young man break free from severe drug addiction, sit for university exams, and graduate with a degree in Physics from a top institution proves that our methodologies are working,” Ogunlende added. “With start-up tools provided by COWLSO in barbing, tailoring, and digital repairs, we are turning historical burdens into absolute points of pride for their families.”

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