Thursday, 30 April 2026

Planks and Building Materials Association Backs Tinubu’s Second Term, Endorses Hamzat in Lagos

The Lagos chapter of the Planks and Building Materials Market Association has declared its support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the governorship ambition of Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat under the All Progressives Congress (APC).


The endorsement was announced during the association’s monthly meeting held at its secretariat in Lagos on Wednesday.

Why Addressing members the president,of the association and National president planks seller Association of Nigeria Alhaji Adelodun Kayode Lafeef, said the group and its affiliates across Lagos State are fully aligned with the APC’s leadership and political direction.

According to him, members of the association not only in Lagos but across Nigeria have been mobilized to support President Tinubu’s bid for a second term in office, as well as Dr. Hamzat’s candidacy in the state.

Adelodun emphasized that the association’s decision reflects a collective commitment to continuity and stability, urging members nationwide to rally behind the APC in upcoming elections.

He added that the group believes the leadership of President Tinubu and the candidacy of Dr. Hamzat will further advance development in Lagos State and across the country.

Lagos Launches Nigeria’s First Flood Insurance Scheme to Protect Vulnerable Residents

• Governor Sanwo-Olu Unveils $7.5m Climate Risk Safety Net; Targets 4 Million vulnerable Residents in 7 LGAs


The Lagos State Government reaffirmed its dedication to innovative, inclusive, and sustainable policies with the launch of the Lagos Flood Risk Insurance Policy. This pioneeringinitiative is designed to protect vulnerable residents, safeguard livelihoods, and strengthen the State’s capacity to respond swiftly to flood-related disasters.

The project is a result of a tripartite partnership involving the Lagos State Government, the German Government (through the InsuResilience Solutions Fund/KfW Development Bank), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Insurance Development Forum (IDF).

Speaking at the launch held on Wednesday, 29th April 2026, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Victoria Island, Governor BabajideOlusola Sanwo-Olu represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Barrister Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, described the policy as a fulfilment of his administration’s promise to govern with foresight and build systems capable of anticipating and absorbing environmental shocks.

Governor Sanwo-Olu noted that the project marks a departure from traditional, reactive disaster response. “The Lagos Flood Risk Insurance Project is a parametric flood insurance policy, the first sub-sovereign climate risk transfer solution of its kind in Nigeria. It does not wait for damage assessments before releasing funds. It does not require lengthy claims processes. The moment pre-agreed flood triggers are met, verified through satellite data and advanced flood modelling provided by our partners, financial resources are released automatically to the Lagos State Government, enabling us to deploy disaster relief and direct cash transfers to affected communities within the shortest possible time,” he stated.

The Governor disclosed that the policy covers up to four million vulnerable residents across seven pilot Local Government Areas: Alimosho, Ajeromi-Ifelodun, Amuwo-Odofin, Apapa, Kosofe, Somolu, and Ojo, providing a potential coverage of up to $7.5 million in the event of a flood.

Addressing the viability of the programme, the Governor highlighted the support of the InsuResilience Solutions Fund, which is funding 90 per cent of the first-year premium, while Lagos State contributes the remaining 10 per cent. He assured that the State Government is committed to progressively increasing its contribution in subsequent years to ensure long-term sustainability and institutionalisation of climate risk financing.

He further urged Lagosians, especially those in flood-prone communities, to ensure their registration with the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) is up to date, as the database will be used to facilitate seamless and direct disbursement of support to affected individuals when flood triggers are activated.

The Governor commended development partners, including the United Nations Development Programme, the Insurance Development Forum, the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the European Union, and private sector partners such as AXA Climate and Swiss Re, for their technical expertise and collaboration in bringing the project to fruition.

Earlier in his welcome address, the Honourable Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Abayomi Oluyomi, noted that the insurance pay-out mechanism would be seamlessly integrated into the State’s social protection framework. He explained that the government would leverage the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA) database to identify and reach affected persons. 

Also speaking at the event, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih, highlighted the strategic alignment of the initiative with the State’s broader disaster risk financing framework and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goals 1, 11, and 13. She explained that the scheme represents a paradigm shift toward data-driven, anticipatory governance, designed to deliver immediate funds for emergency response and social protection.

Monday, 27 April 2026

Taye Currency Sets London Ablaze with Record-Breaking Private Show in Croydon

Nigerian Fuji sensation Taye Currency has etched his name into the history books following a remarkable performance in London, delivering what many are already describing as one of the most exclusive and successful private shows ever staged by a Nigerian artist in the city.


The event, held at the prestigious Grand Sapphire Hall in Croydon, reportedly drew a full house of 1,000 high-profile guests. The venue, booked at a cost of £30,000 alongside premium decoration, was transformed into a luxury arena befitting the Fuji star’s growing international reputation.

Saturday evening, April 25, saw Taye Akande Currency command the stage in front of an elite audience at a strictly invitation-only birthday celebration hosted by London-based socialite Musliu Bobby and his wife, Alhaja Kafilat. The event operated under a firm “no invitation, no entry” policy, further elevating its exclusivity and status.

Sources at the event described the atmosphere as electric, with the Fuji icon delivering a powerful, crowd-thrilling performance that kept guests on their feet throughout the night. His setlist, rich with fan-favorite hits and energetic delivery, reinforced his dominance in the genre and his ability to command international stages.

Industry observers note that the scale, organization, and turnout of the Croydon event mark a significant milestone—not just for Taye Currency, but for the global visibility of Fuji music. The show stands out as a benchmark for Nigerian artists performing in the UK, particularly within the private event circuit.

With this landmark outing, Taye Currency continues to expand his influence beyond Nigeria, positioning himself as a cultural ambassador for Fuji music on the global stage.

Story by: Tope Eluyefa 

Sustainable Change: Non- Profit Organisation ACHI Combines Health Services , Empowerment Delivery in Oyo State

Nigeria: Oyo State — In a renewed push to improve grassroots healthcare and living conditions, the Abiodun Community Health Initiative (ACHI) has successfully carried out a combined clean water project and free medical outreach in underserved communities across Ibadan.


The intervention, which focused on vulnerable households with limited access to basic amenities, saw the installation of clean water facilities alongside the provision of free medical consultations, basic drugs, and health education.


Driven by compassion and rooted in community service, ACHI said the outreach reflects its broader commitment to building healthier and self-sufficient communities across Nigeria.

“Our vision is to create communities where access to quality healthcare, clean water, and economic opportunity is not a privilege but a basic right,” a representative of the organisation stated during the exercise.


Residents who benefited from the initiative expressed relief and appreciation, noting that access to clean water and basic healthcare has long been a challenge in the area.

“This will go a long way for our families. We have struggled with water and medical access for years,” said a community member.

According to ACHI, the project is part of its ongoing mission to improve the quality of life in underprivileged communities through practical, people-centered interventions. The organisation combines healthcare delivery, education support, water sanitation, and economic empowerment to address systemic challenges at the grassroots level.

Beyond infrastructure and healthcare services, ACHI also emphasized its readiness to respond to emergencies, noting that immediate relief efforts remain a core part of its operations, particularly for communities affected by unforeseen disasters.

With its growing footprint in Oyo State, ACHI continues to position itself as a reliable partner in community development, demonstrating how targeted interventions can deliver both immediate relief and long-term impact.


Thursday, 23 April 2026

‎SANITATION REVOLUTION: Adebisi Moves to Transform Bode Market Conditions Inspect The Construction of Ultra Modern Toilets and Bath For Traders ‎

‎The Deputy Chief Whip of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Honourable Yusuf Adebisi, today paid an inspection visit to his constituency to assess the progress of newly constructed convenience facilities aimed at improving sanitation and public health within the market environment.


‎The project, which consists of modern toilet and bath facilities, is strategically designed to serve market men and women, addressing long-standing concerns about hygiene and access to basic amenities in the trading hubs.

‎During the visit, Honourable Adebisi took time to engage with key market stakeholders, including the Iya l’Oja and Baba l’Oja, as well as other traders. The interactions provided an opportunity to receive firsthand feedback on the project and reinforce his commitment to people-oriented governance.

‎Speaking during the inspection, the lawmaker emphasized that the initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the welfare of his constituents and create a more conducive environment for commerce to thrive.

‎“This facility is not just about infrastructure; it is about dignity, health, and supporting the daily lives of our hardworking traders,” he stated.

‎The sanitation project is one of several impactful interventions executed by Honourable Adebisi over the past six years in office. His developmental strides across the constituency include the construction of a police station to enhance security, installation of water boreholes to improve access to clean water, development of pedestrian bridges for safer mobility, and the fencing of school perimeters to ensure a secure learning environment.

‎Residents and market leaders expressed appreciation for the consistent efforts of the lawmaker, noting that the projects have significantly improved living and working conditions across the constituency.

‎Honourable Adebisi reaffirmed his dedication to sustaining development initiatives that directly impact the lives of the people, pledging continued service and responsive leadership.

Friday, 17 April 2026

APC Stakeholders Rally Behind Seyi Lawal’s Re-Election Bid in Onilekere

A well-attended stakeholders’ meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ward C, Onilekere, held on Thursday, April 16, 2026, brought together party leaders and loyal members in a show of unity and support for Hon. Prince Seyi Lawal.


The meeting began with an opening prayer led by Alhaja Mustapha, setting a focused tone for discussions. Hon. Lawal, who was formally introduced by the Ward Chairman, attended alongside key political figures, including the Immediate Past Vice Chairman of Onigbongbo LCDA, Hon. Taofik Olorunfunmi, Chief Ajibola Lawal, and Comrade Ibrahim Abiodun Balogun, popularly known as “Ablent.”


Addressing the gathering, Lawal commended Ward C leaders for their dedication and acknowledged the contributions of prominent party figure Alhaji Dally Adekunle Adeokun, even in his absence. He used the occasion to officially declare his intention to seek re-election as the representative of Ikeja Constituency I, appealing for the continued support of stakeholders.


Highlighting his political journey, Lawal recalled his rise from grassroots involvement as Ward C Publicity Secretary under the old Ikeja Local Government to serving as Councillor, Leader of the House in Onigbongbo LCDA, and now as a State Legislator. He reiterated his commitment to effective representation and delivering more democratic dividends to his constituents, describing Onilekere as his “second home” after his base in Ward E, Oregun.


Several party stakeholders endorsed his candidacy during the meeting. Comrade Onamisan, Immediate Past Chairman of Ward C, praised Lawal as an accessible and responsive leader who maintains strong communication with constituents. Other speakers, including Mr. Akinshola, Mr. Dotun Omotuyi, and Mr. Atobatele, also commended his performance and urged members to support his second-term ambition.

Representing the non-indigene community, Mr. Livinus lauded Lawal’s inclusive leadership style and invited him to engage further with their group at a scheduled meeting, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration.


The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks by Alhaji Monsuru Bonojo, who expressed appreciation to attendees for their commitment to the growth and unity of the APC in Ward C, Onilekere.

Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Lawal’s Record Speaks: Amid Criticism by Ayo Olusegun, Lawal’s Track Record Tells Another Story

Recent remarks by Mr. Ayo Olusegun questioning the performance of Hon. Adeseyi Lawal have sparked debate across Ikeja Constituency I. 


Yet, a broader and more balanced review of his work tells a different story—one rooted in visible results and consistent grassroots engagement.


Contrary to suggestions of inactivity, Hon. Lawal has maintained a steady focus on improving the welfare of his constituents through employment opportunities, educational support, community security, and infrastructure development.


One of the clearest indicators of his impact is in job creation. 


Through his facilitation, several residents have secured employment in key Lagos State agencies such as TESCOM, SUBEB, and LAHASCOM. These opportunities have translated into financial stability for many families. Beneficiaries including Taofeek Bankole, Omobosola Adetunji, Olaleye Taiwo Abel, Saliu Fausat Olayinka, Ibrahim Mohammed Tijani, and Fadipe Abosede Kafilat highlight the real-life outcomes of these efforts.


Beyond employment, Hon. Lawal has also invested in education and social support. Numerous students in Ikeja Constituency I have benefited from the distribution of JAMB forms, easing access to higher education. In addition, he has provided financial assistance to residents by helping to offset various personal and household bills—interventions that have offered relief to many during challenging times.


In addressing security concerns, Hon. Lawal has embraced a community-driven approach. His facilitation of recruitment into the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC) has ensured representation across wards such as Onilekere, Onigbongbo, and Oregun. Individuals like Imoleayo Paul Ipadelola, Adebayo Sheu Tijani, Mustapha Yunus Babatunde, and Idowu Kingsley Nwanka are now playing active roles in safeguarding their communities.

Infrastructure development has also remained a priority. The renovation of Ola-Adesega Street in Oregun stands as a practical example of responsive governance. 


Though modest, such projects significantly improve daily life by enhancing mobility and supporting local economic activity.


While Mr. Ayo Olusegun’s comments reinforce the importance of accountability, the full picture points to a pattern of meaningful service delivery. Hon. Lawal’s efforts demonstrate that effective representation is best measured not by rhetoric, but by tangible improvements in people’s lives.


As discussions continue, residents of Ikeja Constituency I are encouraged to engage with a complete and factual view—one that recognizes both scrutiny and the substantial progress already made.