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The Punch on MSNLagos boy locked in car suffocatesA yet-to-be-identified boy has reportedly died inside a car belonging to his parents’ neighbour on Alimi Oke Street, Oshodi, Lagos.
The BRT terminals are faring no better. Many of them have become dirty and poorly managed, with broken infrastructure and a ...
CyberWise, a leading advocate for digital literacy and online safety, has announced its upcoming workshop on Cybersecurity ...
The Lagos State Government, in collaboration with WaterAid Nigeria, has launched the rehabilitation of the Akilo Waterworks to improve access ...
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The Punch on MSNMolue chronicles: Iconic Lagos buses where drama, chaos come aliveDuring arguments, there was never enough space, so passengers would ask to come down and fight, hence the name of the vehicle ...
A survey has shown that in 2024, an estimate of N661 billion was spent by men in Lagos State to satisfy their sexual urge ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNSanwo-Olu Reaffirms Commitment To Industrialisation, Economic Growth In LagosOlu, Lagos State governor, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fostering industrialisation and economic growth through strategic investments in infrastructure, power supply, and policy ...
With the Little League tournaments just months away, the team is racing against time to gather the necessary resources.
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Legit.ng on MSNPriscilla Ojo and 6 Popular Nigerian Celebrities Who Converted to Other Religions for LoveIn the spirit of Ramadan, Legit.ng highlights superstars who left their religion for another, mostly Islam. The list mentions Mercy Aigbe, Priscilla Ojo, and others.
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The Punch on MSNLagos men spent N661bn on sex workers in 2024\xa0–\xa0SurveyA recent survey has uncovered that Lagos State witnessed an estimated expenditure of N661 billion in 2024, as men sought to satisfy their sexual desires with commercial sex workers, commonly known as ...
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