September 19, 2025

LASG

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Lagos Government Announces Night-Time Rehabilitation Works on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, September 15–21

The Lagos State Government has disclosed plans to carry out overnight maintenance works on the ever-busy Ozumba Mbadiwe Road corridor, beginning from Sunday, September 15 through Saturday, September 21, 2025. The road, which serves as a major gateway connecting Victoria Island to Lekki and other commercial hubs, will undergo essential resurfacing and repair works aimed

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Education

Lagos Government and Firms Launch Paid Internship Programme for OND Holders Starting October

Lagos, August 11, 2025 The Lagos State Government, in partnership with private sector firms, has unveiled a new paid internship programme targeted at Ordinary National Diploma (OND) holders, set to commence in October 2025. The initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic training and practical work experience, providing young graduates with opportunities to develop

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General

Lagos Government Closes Nightclub on Admiralty Way, Lekki Over Environmental Violations

Authorities in Lagos State have sealed off a nightclub located along Admiralty Way in the upscale Lekki area following multiple breaches of environmental regulations. The action was carried out by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), which cited persistent non-compliance with laid-down environmental standards as the primary reason for the enforcement. According to officials,

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Y2025 World Population Day: Lagos Govt, UNFPA Advocate Greater Youth Empowerment

Lagos, July 18, 2025 —The Lagos State Government, in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), has renewed calls for deeper investment in youth development and empowerment as part of the activities marking the 2025 World Population Day. Themed “Harnessing the Power of the Youth: Pathway to Prosperity”, the event held in Lagos brought

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General

LASG Calls on Residents in Flood-Prone Areas to Embrace Responsible Attitude Amidst Rising Rainfall

Lagos, July 18, 2025 — The Lagos State Government has issued a fresh advisory to residents living in flood-prone areas, urging them to adopt a positive change in attitude toward environmental management to prevent loss of lives and property as heavy rains intensify. The government’s call comes amid increasing reports of blocked drainages, indiscriminate waste

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General

LASG Advocates Cleanliness Culture, Promotes Sanitation Awareness Across Communities

Lagos, Nigeria – July, 2025  The Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to promoting a culture of cleanliness and good sanitation practices among residents, stressing that maintaining a healthy environment is a collective responsibility vital to public health and urban sustainability. Speaking during a special community clean-up exercise organised to commemorate the 2025 National

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Featured Politics

Lagos Government Launches Probe into Recruitment of Katsina Labourers by Dangote Refinery Amid Public Concerns

The Lagos State Government has commenced an investigation into the recent employment of 89 labourers from Katsina State by the Dangote Refinery situated in the Ibeju-Lekki area of the state. The development follows a viral video that surfaced online earlier this month, showing a group of young men from the northern state arriving in Lagos

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General

LASG Postpones 2025 Public Service Examinations

The Lagos State Government has announced the postponement of the 2025 edition of the Public Service Examinations, originally scheduled to hold later this month. The decision was disclosed in an official circular issued by the Office of the Head of Service and made available to the public on Monday. According to the statement, the shift

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Sports

Lagos Hosts Second Edition of The Athletics School Games with Expanded Participation

The second season of The Athletics School Games (TASG), sanctioned by the Lagos State Athletics Association (LSAA), kicked off Saturday at Yaba College of Technology, drawing 16 schools from across the state—a significant increase from the 11 institutions that participated in its debut edition.  Pupils in elementary and secondary school categories are competing for medals,

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