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Ikorodu

September 19, 2022

NDLEA busts cocaine warehouse in Lagos, seizes N194 billion worth of crack

NDLEA said the seizure, carried out in a warehouse in a secluded estate in Ikorodu area of Lagos, was “the biggest singular cocaine seizure” in its history.

July 6, 2022

Two die in Lagos boat mishap

Two female passengers died after a boat mishap in Ikorodu, Lagos State on Wednesday.

Oluwadamilola Emmanuel
May 30, 2022

Police nab First Bank employee for stealing customer’s N303,000

An employee of the First Bank of Nigeria, Omoniyi Victor, was on Monday docked in Ikorodu, Lagos, for conspiring with others to steal N303,000.

Court symbol used to tell the story
May 9, 2022

Broadcaster docked for sharing Chrisland student sex tape

Chief Magistrate Adeola Adedayo admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N10 million with three sureties.

Chrisland School
April 3, 2022

Lagos residents raise alarm on threats posed by abandoned vehicles

Residents say apart from being a haven for criminals and storage of their deadly weapons, the destitute and mentally-deranged have found a home in them.

March 15, 2022

Diesel hits N800 per litre

“We sold at N810 this evening to some of our customers in Abuja,” a private diesel supplier told The Gazette.

March 12, 2022

NPA launches export processing terminal in Ikorodu

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has flagged off the first non-oil export processing terminal, situated in Ibeshe-Ikorodu, Lagos State.

EssLibra terminal/Bello-Koko
March 7, 2022

Building Collapse: Lagos conducts 19,968 building tests

The Lagos government on Sunday said it conducted tests on 19,968 building materials in 2021 to curb cases of building collapse.

Ikoyi collapsed building
March 7, 2022

Lagos transporters increase fares amid petrol scarcity

A passenger, Adaku Emmanuel, said she spent N700 on transport from Ikorodu to Ojuelegba instead of between N400 and N500.

Lagos Yellow Buses
January 25, 2022

NUC approves two more universities for Lagos: Sanwo-Olu

The governor said the two existing universities in the state are not enough for the growing number of youths seeking higher education.

Sanwo-Olu