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Monthly house rent in Lagos

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  1.   Monthly house rent in Lagos

The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Housing, Barakat Odunuga-Bakare, has disclosed plans by the State to enforce a monthly rental system in the state’s real estate market. The policy is set to be implemented by the end of 2024 or early next year.

Around Ikeja and Beyond

  1.  Red line district

The Lagos State Government has launched the Lagos Red Line, a new rail line to serve up to 500,000 Lagosians daily, with plans to increase this number to 750,000, complementing the Blue Line and easing commute. The Record curated ten things to know about the new line.  

  1.   Poor antennal service

Residents in Lagos have complained about poor antenatal services in the state. Reports indicate that the residents have been unable to access the services in some General Hospitals and Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) in the state.

  1. 12,000-capacity new Arts Arena to open in Lagos

A new 12-000 capacity Arts Arena is set to open on Victoria Island, Lagos promoted by Persianas Group and the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA). It has a design that allows a diverse range of events including performances by both global and Nigerian music artists, family entertainment, basketball games, UFC fights, boxing matches, WWE shows amongst others.

  1. Three-year-old dies in candle fire incident

The Lagos State Police Command has commenced investigation into the circumstances that caused the death of three-year-old, Michael, when a fire resulted from a melted candle razed down their compound at Olorunsogo Street, Ejigbo, in Lagos State. 

  1. Stampede in Lagos over palliative rice

Effort to provide palliatives in the wake of worsening economic conditions in Lagos may have had unintended consequences, as Nigeria Customs Service has reported that some persons have died from a stampede at the office when palliatives materials were being distributed to Lagosians, per CNN. 

  1. Four days to quit Lekki

The Lagos State Government has given a four-day relocation notice to squatters to quit roads in Mayegun, Lekki area of the State. The government said it wanted to check the indiscriminate increase in the number of shanties in the area.

From The Record

  1. Surviving Lagos as a danfo driver

The Record spotlights the story of young and older Nigerians eking out a living as Danfo drivers in Lagos, highlighting their struggles with the authorities and how the increase in fuel price is impacting their business.

  1. Co-working spaces on the mainland

With increasing epileptic power supply and transition to hybrid and remote work modes, more Lagosians are embracing the use of co-working spaces. The Record highlights features and locations of five co-working spaces in Lagos mainland.

Featured Restaurant

  1. Afefeyeye Restaurant

The Record was at the Afefeyeye Restaurant to bring you a refreshing side of the Lagos exciting gastronomy scene. This time, it’s a traditional set up that offers all things spicy and exciting in a corner in Ikeja.

 

This edition of Ten Things was written by Ikechukwu Onyewuchi.

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