Author: Alade Adisa

Disposed plastic

Some Lagos residents have raised concerns over the persistent use of Single-Use Plastics (SUPs) across markets, parties, and retail outlets in the state despite the recent government ban. In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday, residents noted that nylon bags, plastic spoons, and other banned items remain widespread, especially in areas such as Ikotun, Ayobo, Okota, Ajao Estate, Ajah, and Iyana Ipaja. The Lagos State Government began full enforcement of the ban on SUPs below 40 microns on July 1, following an 18-month grace period after the initial announcement in January 2024. The prohibition covers…

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WAEC logo

The West African Examinations Council, WAEC, on Friday agreed that there were errors in the grading of some of the papers candidate wrote in this year’s Senior Secondary School Examination, SSCE, saying the failure rate was not as pronounced as earlier announced. The Council therefore said it had reviewed the results and that more candidates now passed five or more subjects including English Language and Mathematics. The new figure now is 1,239,884 candidates having credit passes in five subjects or more including  English Language and Mathematics. The new figure represents 62.9 % of the 1,969,313 candidates who sat for the…

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Academic and non-academic workers at the Lagos State University, LASU, have embarked on an indefinite strike over welfare and other unresolved issues with the management. The industrial action began on Thursday, July 31. In a letter to the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, dated July 31, 2025, the leadership of the four unions in the institution vowed not to call off the strike until all their demands were met. Operating under the auspices of the Joint Action Committee, which comprises the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, Non-Academic Staff Union…

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Nurses embark on strike

While medical doctors are on a three-day warning strike in Lagos, nurses across the country, especially those in federal government-owned hospitals, are starting a seven-day warning strike by midnight on Tuesday. The warning strike follows a 15-day ultimatum issued to the government by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM). The body took the decision at the National Executive Council (NEC) emergency meeting held at the National Hospital, Abuja on 10th July, 2025. The notice signed by the NANNM National Secretary, Comrade Enya Agatha Osinachi, reads: “Following the decision taken by the National Executive Council of the Sector…

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Tinubu & Super falcons

Divergent views have started trailing the rewards given by President Bola Tinubu to the victorious Nigeria’s female senior national team, the Super Falcons. Super Falcons, who on late Saturday night won their 10th African Women Nations Cup trophy in Morocco were on Monday evening given mouth watering rewards by the President. He gave each player $100,000, three-bedroom flat and a national honour. Going by the current exchange rate of the local currency, the naira to the dollar each player got the equivalent of N150 million. Some Nigerians believe the reward was on the high side while others feel it was…

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NEPA

Persons who vandalise power and electricity facilities are now liable to be jailed for life, the Electricity Act 2023 (Amended 2025), now provides for that. Findings by New Daily Prime show that if the level of vandalism causes significant disruption to electricity supply, endangers life, personal safety, or public order, it could land the vandal in jail for life. The Act states: “Any person who unlawfully or with intent to destroy, vandalize, damage, or render non-functional any electricity infrastructure or assets within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, including but not limited to generation plants, transmission lines, towers, substations, transformers, distribution…

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Muhammadu Buhari

Born on December 17, 1942 in Daura, Katsina State, he had a promising career in the military where he rose to become a general and served in various capacities. He played a critical role during the Nigerian Civil war and subsequently occupied different positions in the military, especially during the various military regimes that led the country after the civil war in 1970 until the return to civilian regime in 1979. Post-civil war positions. He was a member of the Supreme Military Council during the Murtala/Obasanjo military regime from July 1975 to October 1979. He also served as the Military…

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Tinubu, Benue

As criticisms greet reception, political talks After a series of deadly attacks on communities in Benue State and last Friday’s heart rending one in Yelwata and Daudu communities in Guma Local Government Area that left over 200 people dead, President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday visited the state to commiserate with the people of the state. However, the manner the state government and even political leaders handled the issue, generated harsh criticisms from many citizens, especially on social media. Declaration of public holiday The first wrong step taken by the state government was the declaration of public holiday for the visit…

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