A family including baby twins has been forced to live in a wooden canoe after their home in a historic Lagos neighborhood was demolished.
Residents of Makoko, a century-old waterfront community in Lagos, Nigeria, are protesting a months-long demolition they fear will displace thousands of families and clear the way for developers.
Governor of Lagos State Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday said the recent demonstrations by some protesters against demolition in parts of Makoko were ...
Economic experts around the country have come together to find how Rivers State can return to the path of economic growth and ...
Gov Siminalayi Fubara clocked 51 years on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, attracting salutations and felicitations from far and near. One ...
Speaking at the event held at Urban by City Blue Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Juma Jux, winner of East African Artiste of ...
With 15 days to go to the 11th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, momentum continues to build as over 20,000 athletes from within and outside ...
Sea-level rise has accelerated across Africa in recent decades, thanks to global warming and, in particular, to the melting ...
Joel Fernandes and Cláudia Fernandes, who will serve as president and companion of the new Brazil Guarulhos Mission beginning ...
Wellington College International has officially launched its Lagos campus, with executives underscoring education as a ...
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How homelessness became 'new year gift' for 40,000+ Lagosians
…It’s death knell, victims cry out …We’re preventing future disasters –LASGBy Maduka [email protected] More than ...
But Fela Kuti will be the first African to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, albeit posthumously. The award was first presented in 1963 to American singer and actor Bing Crosby.
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