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Olu, has launched the Lagos State Women Economic Empowerment (WEE) Policy Roadmap, a strategic blueprint aimed at breaking ...
According to Volume 3 of the State of Lagos Housing Market report, Lagos and Ogun collectively face more than 500,000 land scam incidents each year, underscoring a deep-rooted challenge in land ...
As we work to reposition the South-south for broad-based prosperity, the financial system must play a central role, not ...
Sanitation is often treated like the stepchild of public infrastructure in Africa’s booming cities. In Lagos, Nigeria’s economic nerve centre, the consequences of this neglect are all too visible: ...
The Lagos state government has denied any involvement in the alleged demolition of a property said to belong to the brother of Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi.
Lagos plastic ban threatens 89% of plastic industry operators, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria warns. The proposed ban lacks data and stakeholder consultation, sparking concerns over job ...
Lagos unveils a new Innovation Bill designed to foster growth in startups, universities, and research. Aimed at creating a thriving innovation ecosystem, the bill addresses funding, infrastructure ...
With population growth showing no signs of slowing, urban transport will continue to face pressure. However, Lagos’ model provides a compelling case study for other African megacities.
LASG suspends all planning approvals along the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road to review its impact on Lagos State's Development Plans. The suspension affects several key areas.
Volunteer marine expedition maps one of Alaska’s most notorious shipwrecks The 1908 sinking of the Star of Bengal near Coronation Island in Southeast Alaska left more than 110 people dead.
In the name of open science, the multinational scientific collaboration COSMOS on Thursday has released the data behind the largest map of the universe. Called the COSMOS-Web field, the project, with ...
Yet Lagos’s crown is showing signs of slipping. The funding rush that bankrolled the earliest Nigerian start-ups has slowed — in line with the rest of the continent.