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Lagos unveils plan to minimise Lekki-Ajah road disruption

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The Lagos State Government has assured residents and commuters that the planned rehabilitation of the Lekki–Ajah corridor will not result in heavy traffic disruption or prolonged gridlock.

In a statement issued on Friday, the government acknowledged growing public concerns, especially with the festive season approaching, but emphasised that the project has been strategically designed to maintain steady vehicular movement throughout the construction period.

According to the statement, the rehabilitation will be executed in “carefully planned phases,” with only selected portions of the road undergoing repairs at any given time. These sections, it said, have been deliberately chosen to ensure minimal impact on the main carriageway.

As part of its traffic management strategy, the state government is activating alternative routes and improving existing bypasses.

“Alternative routes are being opened and strengthened, including the Coastal Road and adjoining service lanes, to provide smoother diversions where necessary,” the statement said.

To further ease congestion, major construction activities will be done at night, when traffic volume is lowest. The government confirmed that a night-shift schedule has been adopted for critical repair components.

On traffic control measures, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) will deploy officers in large numbers along the stretch to ensure free flow of movement and promptly address any bottlenecks that may arise.

The government reiterated that the rehabilitation project is aimed at delivering long-term improvements, not additional discomfort.

“The rehabilitation project intends to improve the Lekki–Ajah corridor, not to add discomfort to residents,” it said, urging the public to remain patient as the upgrades progress.

Reaffirming its commitment to infrastructural development, the statement added that the government will continue to engage with stakeholders and provide updates as work advances.

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Nigerian Press Urges FG, NASS to Act Swiftly Against ‘Big Tech Threat’

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Major Nigerian media and journalism organizations have issued a strong call to the Federal Government (FG) and the National Assembly (NASS) to take immediate legislative and regulatory action against what they describe as an existential threat posed by Big Tech companies to the country’s information sovereignty and media industry.

In a joint statement released recently, leading press bodies—including key associations representing publishers, editors, and journalists—warned that unchecked dominance by global technology giants such as Google, Meta, and others is eroding Nigeria’s control over its digital information ecosystem.

They highlighted how these platforms dominate digital advertising revenue, divert traffic from traditional news sources, and increasingly use Nigerian-generated content to train artificial intelligence models without fair compensation or permission.

The groups emphasized that the situation risks surrendering Nigeria’s information sovereignty to foreign entities, potentially undermining national security, cultural values, and the economic viability of local media houses.

They pointed to declining revenues for publishers, with some facing up to 90% drops in traffic due to AI-generated summaries and algorithmic changes on search and social platforms.

The press bodies urged lawmakers to enact robust regulations, including frameworks for content remuneration, data usage restrictions, algorithmic transparency, and mechanisms to ensure fair competition in the digital space.

They called for urgent collaboration between the executive and legislature to address these challenges before irreversible damage occurs to Nigeria’s media landscape and democratic discourse.

This appeal comes amid broader global debates on Big Tech accountability and follows Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its digital economy governance, including recent pushes toward comprehensive AI and data regulations.

Stakeholders view the statement as a pivotal moment for protecting indigenous media in an era of rapid technological disruption.

The Federal Government and National Assembly have yet to issue an official response, but the call aligns with growing concerns over digital monopolies and their impact on developing economies.

Media experts anticipate intensified discussions in the coming weeks as Nigeria navigates its position in the global tech landscape.

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US sends troops to Nigeria

The top commander made the confirmation during a press briefing, yesterday, but did not provide further details about the size and scope of their mission.

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The general in charge of the U.S. command for Africa (AFRICOM), General Dagvin Anderson, confirmed that United States has sent troops to Nigeria.

The top commander made the confirmation during a press briefing, yesterday, but did not provide further details about the size and scope of their mission.

He emphasised that the decision to send troops to Nigeria was after both countries agreed that more needed to be done to combat the terrorist threat in West Africa.

“That has led to increased collaboration between our nations to include a small US team that brings some unique capabilities from the United States,” General Anderson said.

According to Reuters, Nigeria’s Defense Minister, Christopher Musa, confirmed that a team was working in Nigeria but did not provide further details.

The development is the first acknowledgment of U.S. forces on the ground since US airstrikes targeting terrorists in Nigeria’s North-West on Christmas Day, 2025.

President Donald Trump, who announced that he ordered the airstrikes on what he described as Islamic State targets, had said there could be more U.S. military action in Nigeria.

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How To Treat Snake Bites

Snake bite is not a home -treatable condition; only hospital treatment can saves life.

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Snake bite is not a home -treatable condition; only hospital treatment can saves life.

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