The senior lawyer disagreed with former Delta governor, James Ibori’s assertion that the apex court judgement is a setback to the principle of true federalism. This judgement is a significant step towards ensuring the financial independence of LGAs and promoting democratic governance at the grassroots level. Femi Falana, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, has said the Federation Account will not release funds to Local Government Areas (LGAs) in 22 states that are currently run by Caretaker Committees. Falana said this in ...
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Video: “Go And Burn Down Lagos”-Nnamdi Kanu To #EndSARS Protesters, October, 2020.
Burn Lagos once, shame on the burners. Burn Lagos the second time, shame on Lagosians! Remember how, after listening to Nnamdi Kanu’s broadcast where he told them to “take their guns and kill them” and “I want Lagos to be in flames”, and to “go and burn down Lagos” his exact words), some protesters went to the Oba of Lagos’s palace to desecrate it during #EndSARS. Then they burnt the Nigerian Port Authority headquarters (what did NPA do to them? ...
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Public Announcement Attention Residents and Visitors of Lagos Please be informed that the Oro Festival will be observed in various communities across Lagos from the 1st of August to August 15. This traditional Yoruba cultural event involves significant rituals.
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