For the past twelve weeks, since the Crossed Bar at Okoya bridge, to stop long vehicles especially "trailers" and "containers" to ply the road had been removed. The story hasn't been the same for a lot of people.
At exactly 11:05am Wednesday 3, 2019 the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, NICN, Lagos, court 6, sat over the matter of Nigerian dock workers. This is three years 688 dock workers from five contracting firms put together, have been laid off without their ten years entitlement and remuneration, owed by Energy Neftegas Limited, ENL, refusing to pay the workers.
Young people between the age bracket of 15 to 17 in Literary and Freethinkers Forum (LFF), gathered to discuss on the topic: "Why is Change Difficult in our Society?". The Forum (LFF) was initiated by group of writers who are tutors in Solution Tutorial. The purpose is to engage young people, for them to be able to explore their creativity, and think outside the box of convention.
This is more than four days that residents in Ugbekwankwo and other neighbouring streets hardly go to bed with eyes closed. Since Saturday 2 March, 2019 the whole entire neighbourhood has been boiling. People are now living with fear. Afraid of what might possibly happens to them the next minute. For a lot of people, the community is turning something else.
Yesterday Friday 19/1/2019 at exactly 1:35pm at Ifelodun Local Council Development Area (LCDA). The All Progressives' Congress (APC) held a rally to declare the candidacy of its candidates to contest in the various offices.
Davy Fidel "Layinka" for many people has being seen as the "black spot" of crime and domestic violence. It has been cast as the home that harbour criminals and waywardness. The home nothing good comes out from, unless; bottles, cutlasses and guns. And since the last violence that erupted August 21, 2018; where people were injured, properties damaged. The story has being Layinka is a monster in human flesh.
After the last mayhem around September 2018, both inside and in front of the Local Government Secretariat in Ajegunle, where two gang group exchange fire arms that led to the death of at least 8 persons or thereabout. Since then, the deceased families hadn't been the same. Unable to recover from both the shock and their lost.