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Acropolis Dance: Lagos to close major Island road for 9 days

The Lagos State Government has announced the full closure of J Randle Road, Onikan, for nine days starting Saturday, October 26, 2024, to facilitate the Afropolis Dance Event.

The event, organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, will run non-stop until Sunday, November 3, 2024, with activities taking place 24 hours daily throughout the period.

The disclosure was contained in a statement by Oluwaseun Osiyemi, the Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, as seen on the official X account of the ministry on Wednesday.

The road closure will affect the stretch of J Randle Road between Lagos City Mall and the National Museum, up to the Onikan Roundabout.

“The Lagos State Government has announced a traffic diversion plan for the forthcoming Afropolis Dance Event. The event, which is organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, is scheduled for a duration of Nine (9) Days starting from Saturday 26th October 2024 to Sunday 3rd November 2024 and lasting 24 hours daily. 

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“Consequently, there will be a full Road Closure of J Randle Road, Onikan Lagos between Lagos City Mall and National Museum before Onikan Roundabout for the event,” the statement read in part.

The statement noted that the commissioner advised motorists to use alternative routes during the closure to minimize disruptions. Motorists are implored to be patient as this traffic diversion plan is part of the event management for the (AFROPOLIS) LAGOS 2024.

Recommended routes for motorists   

The statement advised motorists to use the following alternative routes to ease traffic during the event:

  • From Awolowo Road to Tafawa Balewa Square: Turn left at Onikan Roundabout, connect to King George V Road, and proceed through the Marina Exit to access Force Road, leading to Tafawa Balewa Road.
  • From Outer Marina to Awolowo Road: Take a left into Force Road, link with Tafawa Balewa Road, and follow Old Defence Road to reach Tafawa Balewa Square, Macarthy Street, and Onikan Road, which connects back to Awolowo Road.
  • From Third Mainland Bridge/Ring Road to Awolowo Road: Merge into Force Road, link with Tafawa Balewa Road, and follow Old Defence Road to access Tafawa Balewa Square, Macarthy Street, and Onikan Road before continuing toward Awolowo Road.
  • From Awolowo Road to Tafawa Balewa Square: Proceed straight through Onikan Roundabout to complete the journey without diversion.

Motorists are encouraged to cooperate with traffic officials and follow the recommended routes to ensure smooth movement throughout the event.

 

Acropolis Dance: Lagos to close major Island road for 9 days

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Woman Sparks Debate After Sending ₦500,000 Tithe from ₦5m Cooperative Loan

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Woman Sparks Debate After Sending ₦500,000 Tithe from ₦5m Cooperative Loan

A viral social media post has sparked widespread reactions after a woman reportedly sent part of a ₦5 million cooperative loan as tithe to her pastor immediately after the funds were disbursed.

The incident was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by user X (formerly Twitter) handle @kenkelewu, who claimed to be an eyewitness to the development.

According to the post, the woman contacted her pastor shortly after receiving the loan and requested the church’s account details. She then allegedly transferred ₦500,000—representing 10% of the loan—as tithe.

The X user further narrated that the decision prompted a personal reaction, stating that they distanced themselves from the woman afterward, maintaining only minimal social interaction.

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The story quickly gained traction online, with many users expressing mixed opinions about the appropriateness of paying tithe from borrowed funds. Some commenters argued that loans should not be treated as income, while others maintained that religious obligations remain a personal conviction regardless of the source of funds.

One user noted that not all inflows of money should be considered financial gain, emphasizing the difference between income and debt. Another commenter described tithing as a personal spiritual practice that should be voluntary rather than compulsory.

Others, however, criticized the decision, arguing that committing borrowed funds to religious giving could lead to financial strain, especially when repayment obligations are considered.

The incident has since fueled broader discussions around financial literacy, responsible borrowing, and the balance between religious practices and personal finance management.

Observers note that such cases often highlight the importance of understanding loan terms, repayment schedules, and prioritizing essential financial obligations before discretionary commitments.

As reactions continue online, the viral post remains a talking point, reflecting differing perspectives on faith, money management, and personal financial responsibility among social media users.

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Court Orders Man to Sweep Mosque for One Month Over Cable Theft

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Court Orders Man to Sweep Mosque for One Month Over Cable Theft

A Magistrates’ Court in Abuja has sentenced a businessman, Musa Ibrahim, to one month of sweeping duties at Amir Mosque in Wuse II after he was found guilty of stealing electrical cables valued at about ₦2 million.

The judgment was delivered by Magistrate Lami Sani following Ibrahim’s guilty plea to charges of mischief and theft. The court opted for a non-custodial sentence, combining punishment with community service as part of efforts to encourage accountability and rehabilitation.

According to the prosecution counsel, A.A. Adeleju, the convict unlawfully gained access to the mosque premises on March 5 under the guise of collecting Ramadan food. While others queued for the meal, Ibrahim reportedly used the back entrance to remove electrical cables from the facility.

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The prosecutor told the court that the defendant later confessed to the crime during police interrogation, and the stolen cables were recovered from him.

Before sentencing, Ibrahim pleaded for leniency, expressing remorse and assuring the court that he would not repeat the offence. His plea was considered by the magistrate, who imposed the sweeping order as part of the penalty.

The court’s decision reflects a growing use of community service sentences in Nigeria for certain offences, particularly where the accused shows remorse and the offence is not violent. Legal observers note that such rulings aim to decongest correctional facilities while still ensuring justice is served.

The ruling also underscores the judiciary’s stance on protecting places of worship and public infrastructure from vandalism and theft. Authorities have repeatedly warned against acts that undermine community facilities, stressing that offenders will face legal consequences.

Residents and worshippers at the mosque were reassured that the recovered cables have been returned, while security measures around public spaces are expected to be reinforced to prevent similar incidents.

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Eid-el-Fitr: Lagos Police Deploy Tactical Teams, Boost Security Statewide

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Eid-el-Fitr: Lagos Police Deploy Tactical Teams, Boost Security Statewide

The Nigeria Police Force has rolled out comprehensive security measures across Lagos ahead of the Eid-el-Fitr celebration, assuring residents of a safe and peaceful festive period.

The Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, SP Abimbola Adebisi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday, noting that the operation is in line with directives from senior police leadership, including the Inspector-General of Police and the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh.

According to the command, the security deployment includes a combination of conventional officers, tactical squads, intelligence operatives, and marine police units to cover both land and waterways. The strategy is aimed at strengthening surveillance and preventing any security breaches before, during, and after the festivities.

The police also confirmed that intelligence gathering has been intensified to detect and neutralize potential threats early, with coordinated efforts across all formations in the state.

Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, and heads of tactical units have been instructed to increase patrols, particularly in densely populated communities and identified high-risk areas. Officers have also been directed to maintain professionalism while ensuring a strong visible presence across neighborhoods.

Traffic management is another key component of the security plan, with personnel deployed to major highways, inner roads, and congestion-prone locations to ease vehicular movement and prevent gridlock during the holiday period.

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Security arrangements have been strengthened at key public locations, including Eid prayer grounds, mosques, markets, recreational centres, and other venues expected to attract large crowds during the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.

The Command reiterated its commitment to safeguarding lives and property, urging residents to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities promptly.

To enhance emergency response, the police provided dedicated contact lines for the public to report incidents or security concerns: 07061019374, 08065154338, 08063299264, and 08039344870.

The deployment aligns with standard nationwide security preparations typically implemented during major religious holidays, as authorities seek to prevent crime, ensure public order, and facilitate smooth celebrations across Lagos State.

Residents were encouraged to celebrate responsibly, adhere to safety guidelines, and support law enforcement efforts in maintaining peace throughout the festive period.

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