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Actress Sarah Martins apologises over roadside charity cooking

Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has tendered a public apology for cooking and sharing food on a Lagos roadside as part of her charity outreach. Martins had recently come under fire from the Lagos State Government after videos showed her cooking on a road median and serving food to street children and other vulnerable people. The state, through its Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, warned that such activities violate environmental and sanitation regulations, as well as rules on the use of public infrastructure. In her apology, the actress acknowledged that, although her intentions were to help the less privileged, she now understands that using the road and public spaces in that manner was wrong and unsafe. She promised to comply with Lagos laws going forward and to move future charity programmes to approved or designated locations. Martins […]

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Six Arrested in Lagos for Vandalising Obalende Barricade

Lagos State authorities have arrested six men for vandalising a government barricade at Obalende Roundabout, one of the city’s busiest traffic points. The suspects were identified as Matthew Yohana (19), Jinadu Aliyu (33), Yohanna Adamu (29), Ayuba James (25), Umoru John (19), and Yakubu Ali (25). Confirming the arrests in a statement on X, the Lagos State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said the culprits would face prosecution in line with state laws. “All arrested individuals will be prosecuted in line with the relevant extant law of the state. We will not allow criminality or lawlessness to undermine public safety or the environment in Lagos State,” Wahab said. The crackdown comes amid heightened enforcement efforts to curb vandalism and maintain order in the state. Earlier this year, several young people were arrested in Ojota and Ikeja […]

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Lagos Task Force Clears Street Traders in Victoria Island

The Lagos State enforcement team has cleared illegal street traders from Bishop Oluwole Street in Victoria Island as part of its ongoing campaign to restore order in the city. Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced the operation in a post on the ministry’s official X handle on Monday. He said the exercise was aimed at ensuring smooth vehicular and pedestrian movement while preserving the city’s environmental and aesthetic standards. “Our enforcement teams have just completed a successful dislodgement operation against illegal street traders on Bishop Oluwole Street in Victoria Island. This is part of our continuous efforts to restore order and maintain environmental standards in Lagos,” Wahab stated. The commissioner further urged traders to move to government-approved markets and commercial zones, warning that repeat offenders would face tougher penalties. In recent months, the Lagos State Government […]

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