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Rediscovering Lagos in Freedom Park

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  1.     Rediscovering Lagos in Freedom Park

Freedom Park, located in Lagos Island, holds fascinating memories of Lagos and its past as efforts have been made over the years to repurpose the old prison facility into a vibrant space for arts and culture. The space now serves as a community centre for Lagos’ literati, providing a good ambience to reflect on the history and heritage of one of Africa’s most enthralling cities, The Record reports

  1.   Top exotic Spas in Ikeja

The Record curated top exotic spas in Ikeja offering exquisite services for those desirous of resting their mind and body. The spas provide a range of services including body scrubs, Moroccan hammam, Dukhaan treatment, sugar waxing, facials, Swedish massage, aromatherapy, among others.

Around Ikeja and Beyond

  1.   Ikeja Golf club plans facilities upgrade

To inspire more members to strive for excellence, Ikeja Golf Club has disclosed plans to upgrade its facilities. The upgrade is expected to inject a new life into the club and make it more attractive to members of the Ikeja community.

  1.     Lagos, Uber tango

The Lagos State Government has debunked insinuations that it is at loggerheads with a global ride-hailing platform over its API. The government noted that the state government was only interested in resolving issues relating to compliance with necessary background checks, vehicle inspections, and driver licensing requirements. This will significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized or unqualified individuals operating as drivers, enhancing the overall safety and trustworthiness of the e-hailing platforms, the government said.

  1.     Lagos promotes consumer rights

The State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has reiterated the state’s commitment to implementing policies that will ensure mutual understanding between consumers and producers in commemoration of the World Consumer Rights Day in the wake of increasing reports of abuse of consumer rights in the state.

  1.     Lagos airport passes ICAO safety audit

The Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos has scaled through the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Security Audit Programme the continuous Monitoring Approach (USAP-CMA). This means that the airport has gotten a clean bill of health in matters of safety, reassuring passengers of safe travels through the airport.  

From The Record

  1.     FG kickstarts national palliative programme in Lagos

The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment through the Bank of Industry has initiated a food intervention programme in Lagos State, to mitigate challenges faced by Nigerians in the wake of rising inflation . The programme was designed to support the vulnerable population and would extend across the 36 states and the FCT, giving Nigerians a chance to buy food at discounted prices.

  1. Database for Lagos youths

The Lagos State government has announced a free registration exercise for a youth database in Lagos State. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Youth and Social Development and the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASSRA), which aims to empower the youth by providing them with recognition, support, and opportunities.

  1.     Lekki Conservation Centre reopens walkway after repairs

After months of extensive repairs and just in time for the Easter festivities, the Lekki Conservation Centre Walkway will be reopened to the public from Friday, 29th March 2024.  The Lagos State Government and the Management of the Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC), thanked Lagosians and tourists for their patience while the renovation lasted, assuring of a better experience with the repairs.

Featured Traveler 

  1.    Nubi: Hostage situation in Liberia

Nigerian globetrotter, Pelumi Nubi, who has been driving from London to Lagos by road, has revealed that she is being held hostage at the Liberian border. She took to her TikTok page to raise the alarm, noting that she was being delayed by the authorities for no just cause.

This edition of Ten Things was written by Ikechukwu Onyewuchi.

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