Lagos farmers have expressed joy over the World Bank’s proposed $500 million loan to the Nigerian agriculture sector, while calling for appropriate implementation.
The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Lagos chapter, has intensified efforts to strengthen young workers for leadership roles.
Mr Oladejo lauded Mr Tinubu, saying the president had demonstrated leadership unlike that of the PDP-led government era.
The aggrieved Uber/Moove drivers accused the company of duplicity and rights violations.
The public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
Mr Iwindoye claimed that the platform’s lack of proper rider verification had led to a rise in crimes, including the robbing and killing of drivers.
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, Lagos chapter, has described 2024 as a year of growth, impact and collaboration.
Agriculture experts have called for a review of the federal government’s agriculture policies to address the country’s rising food inflation.
Farmers’ associations have commended the federal government on the inauguration of 10,000 agro rangers as they call for an increment in the number for the initiative to be impactful.
“We have about 350 registered widows of fallen heroes in Lagos State.’’
