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LASG pledges more support for College of Nursing in Alimosho

LASG pledges more support for College of Nursing in Alimosho

State-of-the-art entertainment hub opening soon in Alimosho

State-of-the-art entertainment hub opening soon in Alimosho

IN anticipation of the full easing of the COVID-19 lockdown, an all inclusive state-of-the-art entertainment hub will soon open up to socialites in Alimosho.
Businesses suffer as bad road inhibits patronage on Ogunlana Street

Businesses suffer as bad road inhibits patronage on Ogunlana Street

SHOP-OWNERS and cyclists on Ogunlana Street in Egbeda have been lamenting over the effects of the bad road on their businesses, especially during this rainy season.
Modi Agbowopa releases another movie titled 'Omo Talaka'

Modi Agbowopa releases another movie titled 'Omo Talaka'

FAST-RISING Actor and Producer, Modinat Oyewole a.k.a Modi Agbowopa, a resident of the Alimosho Local Government, has released a movie titled Omo Talaka.

Three men remanded over alleged armed robbery

A Magistrate's Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, today remanded three men in a correctional centre for alleged robbery.
Residents call for help over deadly roads in Old Akesan

Residents call for help over deadly roads in Old Akesan

RESIDENTS of Old Akesan Road in Ikotun-Igando Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Alimosho Local Government Area (LGA) of Lagos have lamented over the poor state of roads in the area, which often causes several accidents.
Cinemas officially open for Alimosho residents' entertainment

Cinemas officially open for Alimosho residents' entertainment

WITH the further easing of the COVID-19 lockdown, the entertainment industry has not been left out, and Alimosho residents need not go too far to watch a movie again.
Low turnout as primary schools resume in Alimosho

Low turnout as primary schools resume in Alimosho

FOLLOWING school resumption across the nation, administrators and proprietors of primary schools are experiencing a low turn-out of pupils because of financial implications and the COVID-19 scare amidst other reasons.
U.S. CDC warns COVID-19 could spread through air

U.S. CDC warns COVID-19 could spread through air

THE U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that COVID-19 could spread through airborne particles that can remain suspended in the air and travel beyond six feet. The agency previously said the virus mainly spreads from person to
Panic as petrol-laden tanker breaks down in Egbeda, causing gridlock

Panic as petrol-laden tanker breaks down in Egbeda, causing gridlock

A truck loaded with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in the early hours of today broke down in Egbeda causing gridlock and panic among residents, other motorists and business operators.