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Futuristic Lagos in Iwaju

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  1. Futuristic Lagos in Iwaju

Iwaju, a futuristic animation series produced by Disney Plus, was released on February 28, to rave reviews. The animation follows the story of Tola and her friend Kole, as they journey through Lagos and uncover its enchanting secrets. The film features voices of Simisola Gbadamosi, Dayo Okeniyi, Femi Branch, Siji Soetan and Weruche Opia. It captures what Lagos might look like in the future and presents some of the novel innovations in technology and urbanization in the bubbling city.

  1. Contemporary books by African writers set in Lagos

The Record has curated a list of contemporary books by African writers set in Lagos. The list features titles from Chibundu Onuzo, Damilare Kuku, Chris Abani and many others. It highlights how these books capture the essence of Lagos and its feisty and chaotic lifestyle.

 

Around Ikeja and Beyond

 

  1. Food at 25% discount across Lagos

The Lagos State Government has opened food hubs across the State that offers 25% discount on staples such as rice, beans, garri, yam, among others. The Record reports that the scheme is coming after the State had experimented with the model in Idi-Oro, Mushin.

  1. Innovative women-run businesses in Lagos

In the spirit of celebrating women in the month of march, The Record curated a list of women-run businesses in Lagos State. From agriculture, to healthcare, transportation, among others. Women-run businesses are proving to be resilient and defying odds in different sectors and we celebrated them with the features.

  1. Man imprisoned for defiling 13-year-old girl

Justice Abiola Soladoye of the Lagos State Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court in Ikeja has sentenced a man, Nurudeen Nasiru, to life imprisonment for introducing a pornographic video to his neighbour’s 13-year-old daughter and sexually assaulting her, per Leadership Newspaper

  1. Caregiver apartment in LASUTH

The Rotary Club, Ikeja GRA, Lagos, has embarked on the construction of a 36-bed apartment at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, Lagos. The apartment is to be reserved for relatives of patients admitted at the hospital to enable them to have decent accommodation while they care for their relatives at the hospital.

 

From The Record

 

  1.   Ojodu LCDA offers palliative to residents

The Ojodu Local Council Development Area, LCDA, has distributed 2,500 bags of rice and other palliative materials to cushion the effects of economic hardship on residents in the area. The chairman of the LCDA, David Odunmbaku, added that the council is set to build a mini stadium.

  1.   Bad job on Ikeja road project

Tracka, a citizen-led public accountability initiative, has called out Joshuel Global Ventures Limited, the National Research Institute for Chemical Technology, Zaira, and member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency, Hon. James Faleke, for the shoddy construction of Moshesa Road, Onilekere, Ikeja, per The Record.

  1.   Ten facts about Lagos

The Record compiled a list of ten fascinating facts about Lagos, highlighting its rich history, peoples, landmarks and captivating stories and experiences. The facts are such that they strike at the heart of Lagos’ history and its metamorphosis to a modern mega city.

 

Featured community

 

  1. An iconic community

The Record caught the iconic Chinese village in the Ojota area of Lagos on camera. The community serves the Chinese residents in the area, serving as a business location and a melting pot for engaging with community members. 

This edition of Ten Things was written by Ikechukwu Onyewuchi.

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