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Thursday, 1 January 2026

Babajide Sanwo-Olu Mini Stadium Commissioned In Lagos Island


TECNO, in collaboration with the Lagos State Sports Commission, has commissioned the Babajide Sanwo-Olu Mini Stadium in Sura, Lagos Island, as part of its initiative to support grassroots football and youth development in Nigeria.

The facility is the first mini stadium delivered through a public-private partnership between a corporate organisation and the state government.

The stadium, designed for 8-a-side football, aims to provide young people in the community with a modern space to train, compete, and develop their skills.

Speaking at the commissioning, Mr Lekan Fatoba, Director-General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, described the project as a convergence of corporate and public efforts.

“To our partner, TECNO, we are extremely grateful. Words are not enough to appreciate what you have done with this project,” he said.

“We understand that this is a corporate social responsibility initiative dedicated to youth empowerment and community development. However, this project goes beyond private investment. It represents a rare convergence of purpose between corporate social responsibility and the government’s social contract with the people, delivered through a public-private partnership arrangement.”

Lagos State Commissioner for Sports and Youth Development, Honourable Mobolaji Ogunlende, called for similar projects in other underserved areas of the state, including Ikorodu and Badagry, to extend the initiative’s reach.

Representing TECNO, Mr Babatunde Giwa, Head of Legal Affairs, said the company’s objective is to support grassroots talent across Nigeria.

“This vision is driven by our commitment not only to associate with established football stars across the continent but also to identify, support, and partner with the future stars of the game,” he said.

“Our goal is to help young, football-loving Nigerians achieve their dreams by creating a bridge between grassroots talent and today’s football icons.”

The commissioning included a novelty match between a Lagos State team and a TECNO team, which ended 2–2, followed by a community match in which Sura Red Stars defeated a local rival 3–1.

The project forms part of TECNO’s wider efforts to promote football development in Africa, aligned with its partnerships with continental competitions such as the CAF Africa Cup of Nations. The company said it remains committed to initiatives that support youth empowerment and community development through sport.


 

6 Die, 4 Rescued In Boat Mishap Along Lagos Waterways

A boat accident along the Nigerdock axis of the Igbologun water channel has claimed the lives of six passengers . Four other passengers were rescued in the fatal mishap. The incident, which  occurred Tuesday evening, at approximately 8:35 pm, involved a Savvy Marine passenger boat en-route Ilashe Beach House. 

The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) and National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) confirmed the incident in a joint statement signed by NIWA Head of Public Affairs, Wuraola Alake, and LASWA Head of Corporate Affairs, Omowunmi Yussuff.

Upon receiving a distress alert, both agencies activated their Search and Rescue (SAR) teams, which coordinated closely with the Marine Police and other first responders.

“As of this report, four passengers have been rescued and are receiving medical attention at a nearby hospital. Sadly, six others were recovered dead at the scene. Search and rescue operations are ongoing to account for all persons involved,” the statement read.

Preliminary findings suggest the mishap may have been caused by a collision with a submerged object, though investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause.

The authorities assured the public that a thorough investigation will be conducted and updates will be provided as more information emerges. LASWA and NIWA also expressed condolences to the families of the victims and reiterated their commitment to safety on Lagos Inland Waterways.

They emphasized strict adherence to safety regulations, including proper navigation practices and compliance with the “No Night Travel” rule, and advised the public to rely only on verified information from official sources.


 

Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Sanwo-Olu Cancels 2025 Greater Lagos Fiesta


The Lagos State Government has cancelled the 2025 edition of the Greater Lagos Fiesta. The yearly end-of-year concert is traditionally held on December 31 and features some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars.

The announcement was made on X(formerly Twitter) by the Senior Special Assistant on New Media to the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Jubril Gawat. In his post, he disclosed that the state government had decided to call off the event scheduled for December 31, 2025.

The Greater Lagos Fiesta, organised annually by the Lagos State Government, is one of the state’s biggest entertainment events and usually features top artistes like Olamide, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Seyi Vibez and other A-list artists.

Mr Gawat’s post quoted an official statement issued by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Mr Gboyega Akosile.

According to the statement, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu approved the cancellation of the event and gave a directive on how residents should mark the end of the year.

Instead of the usual concert and countdown celebration, the governor urged Lagosians to spend the period in personal prayers for the nation, Lagos State and its people.

The statement said the governor encouraged residents to pray for continued prosperity, good leadership, peace, productivity and the general wellbeing of the people.

“Lagos State Government cancels Greater Lagos Fiesta 2025,” the statement announced, confirming that the event scheduled for December 31, 2025, would no longer hold.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, in the statement, called on residents to reflect on the year and seek divine guidance as the state and the country prepare to enter a new year. He emphasised the importance of unity, peace and shared responsibility in building a better Lagos.

The governor also used the opportunity to wish Lagosians a happy and prosperous new year, expressing optimism about what 2026 holds for both Lagos State and Nigeria.

“On behalf of my family, I wish every resident of our dear State a happy and prosperous new year,” the governor said.

He assured residents that the coming year would be better, noting that his administration remains committed to improving governance and delivering meaningful development across the state.

“I want to assure you all that the year 2026 will be a better year for us in the State, as our administration is determined to work twice as hard to deliver the good for the residents of the state,” he added.

Governor Sanwo-Olu further appealed to residents to continue to live in peace and harmony, stressing that collective effort and cooperation are essential for the progress of the state.

Over the years, the Greater Lagos Fiesta has become a major cultural and entertainment attraction, marking the end of the year with music, performances and fireworks across several venues.

However, the state government did not give further details on why the event was cancelled. The official statement focused mainly on encouraging prayer, reflection and goodwill among residents.

Despite the cancellation, the government expressed confidence in the future, describing 2026 as a year full of promise for Lagos State and the country at large.


 

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Lagos Government Orders Residents And Businesses Around Burnt Great Nigeria Building To Leave The Site


The Lagos State Government has ordered residents and businesses around the burnt Great Nigeria Insurance building to leave the area immediately.

In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso, the government said it was enforcing Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s directive that residents and businesses around the affected building “should leave immediately.”

The statement said the government “sent in experts who evaluated the site of the fire and warned strongly against the inherent danger to lives and property of residents and businesses within 100 meters radius of the site.”

“Several buildings around the scene of fire are compromised and must be evacuated,” the statement said.

It also warned shop owners against breaching safety measures at the scene, saying: “Shop owners are breaking into the no movement barrier zone created at the perimeter of the scene of fire. This is dangerous and must stop.”

The 25-storey Great Nigeria Insurance House plaza in Balogun Market, Lagos Island, was gutted by fire on December 24 after the blaze started on the fourth floor of the building and spread rapidly before a section collapsed.

The fire engulfed floors up to the sixth and beyond, weakening the structure and causing a detached part to collapse on adjoining areas, trapping traders inside.

Fire service officials also cited poor storage practices, the presence of highly combustible materials, and the building’s design as factors that worsened the fire and its impact.

So far, five dead bodies have been recovered from the rubbles of the building.


 

Nigerian Rapper Falz, Moroccan-Senegalese Actress Liliane Maroune To Host Ninth Edition Of AFRIMA

Nigerian rapper and actor Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, and Moroccan-Senegalese actress Liliane Maroune will hosts the ninth edition of The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) slated to hold from January 7 to 11, 2026, in Lagos.

The organisers made the announcement in a statement obtained on Monday.

The ninth AFRIMA, organised by the International Executive Committee of AFRIMA in conjunction with the African Union Commission and in partnership with the Lagos State Government, is slated to hold from January 7 to 11, 2026, in Lagos.

The statement noted that with the appointment, Falz becomes the second Nigerian, after music legend 2Baba, to host the AFRIMA stage, following 2Baba’s role as co-host of the inaugural edition in 2014.

According to the statement, over the years, AFRIMA has featured a distinguished list of hosts drawn from across the continent and the diaspora, including 2Baba (Nigeria) and Maryse Acotie (Togo) at the inaugural 2014 edition.

Others included DNG (Kenya) and Aurélie Eliam (Côte d’Ivoire) in 2015; Ahmed Soultan (Morocco), Bonang Matheba (South Africa) and Ika De Jong (DRC) in 2016; and Akon (Senegal/United States) and Sophy Aiida (Cameroon) in 2017.

Others were Michael Blackson (Ghana/USA), Pearl Thusi (South Africa) and Anita Erskine (Ghana) in 2018; Pearl Thusi and Eddie Kadi (DRC/UK) in 2019 and 2021; and Ahmed Sylla (France/Senegal), Sophy Aiida and Pearl Thusi at the eighth edition held in January 2023.

Speaking on the choice of hosts, AFRIMA Regional Director for Central Africa, Nde Ndifonka, said, “FalzTheBahdGuy brings intelligence, strong ideas and a powerful African voice that connects with both young and old audiences.

“Liliane embodies elegance, diversity and the contemporary African woman with international influence. Together, they clearly show the strength and richness of African music and culture. They both understand Africa, speak for Africa and live the African experience in their own ways.”

The statement added, “The five-day event, the biggest music awards in Africa, will begin with the Welcome Soirée for guests and nominees at the British Deputy High Commission House in Lagos on Wednesday, January 7.

“The Africa Music Business Summit will take centre stage on Thursday, January 8, at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites. Music lovers across the continent are expected to throng the Ikeja City Mall, Alausa, Lagos, on Friday, January 9, for the AFRIMA Music Village.

“There will be a Nominees & Industry Party on Saturday, January 10, before the Main Awards Show on Sunday, January 11, also at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites. The red carpet starts at 3:00 pm (WAT), and the awards ceremony will be broadcast live to more than 84 countries, ensuring the excitement reaches audiences around the world.”


 

Lagos To Get A Boost In Electric Vehicles Infrastructure In 2026 With Installation Of 250 Charging Points

Lagos is set to witness an expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the State with the installation of over 250 charging points, alongside the establishment of a local assembly plant for street lighting infrastructure in 2026. This initiative is coming from LUG West Africa, a company focused on smart city development.

This was disclosed at the company’s 2025 end-of-year party held in Lagos on Monday. The event was attended by the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; the Ogun State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat; as well as other government officials and industry stakeholders, among others.

According to the company, the expansion is aimed at supporting the growing adoption of electric vehicles in Nigeria while reducing dependence on imported street lighting components.

Speaking at the event, the Executive Chairman and Managing Director of LUG West Africa, Imran Hamzat, said the firm had been working with its international partners to integrate solar-powered street lighting systems with EV charging infrastructure.

He said, “Nigeria has witnessed a significant rise in electric vehicle adoption. Between 2020 and 2025, the country recorded an estimated 400 per cent increase in electric vehicles.”

He noted that global projections suggest that by 2030, electric vehicles could account for about 10 per cent of vehicles on Nigerian roads.

According to him, Nigeria currently has over 11 million vehicles, and “an eight per cent adoption rate would translate to approximately 850,000 electric vehicles,” a development he said would create strong demand for public charging infrastructure.

Hamzat explained that “not all EV owners will be able to charge their vehicles at home,” making roadside and public charging points essential to prevent breakdowns and ensure smooth mobility.

He further disclosed that LUG West Africa has already installed over 50,000 solar-powered street lights across Lagos State, providing what he described as “a strong foundation for integrating EV charging solutions.”

“Each electric vehicle requires about 240 volts to achieve an hour of charging capable of covering approximately 40 miles, roughly the distance between Lagos and Abeokuta,” he said.

He explained that by integrating seven monocrystalline solar panels, each producing 36 volts, “the system can generate sufficient power to charge one electric vehicle, covering an estimated 200-metre stretch of roadway.”

Based on this infrastructure model, Hamzat said, “Lagos State alone can conveniently support an average of 250 EV charging stations. 250 charging stations across Lagos State would be sufficient to support the projected number of electric vehicles nationwide.”

He added that the company already has “a working prototype and expects to produce a test sample by 2026.”

On the scope of the project, Hamzat said the initiative is designed to be pan-Nigeria. “We are collaborating with our global partners to roll out this solution nationwide.”

He also confirmed that LUG West Africa is currently constructing an assembly plant in Lagos. “The plant will be used to assemble street lighting systems and manufacture components for EV charging stations.”

The end-of-year event also served as a platform to recognise staff members for dedication and outstanding performance across various departments. The celebration ended with the presentation of cash rewards and gifts, with prizes ranging from N100,000 to N600,000. Ten solar-powered fans were distributed, while one guest emerged as the winner of the N600,000 grand prize.


 

Death Toll From Great Nigeria Building Rises To Five As Another Fire Guts Arena Market In Oshodi


Just when Lagosians are trying to come to terms with the Great Nigeria Building fire incident in Lagos Island, another fire outbreak has gutted a section of the Arena Market in Oshodi. The incident happened on Monday evening. This is just as the death toll from the Great Nigeria Building rose to five, as two more bodies were recovered from the rubble on Sunday.

Concerning the Arena market fire incident, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, in a statement by its Controller General, Margret Adeseye, stated that it received a distress call at about 5:50pm, prompting the immediate deployment of firefighting units, which arrived at the scene within five minutes.

She added that the fire affected five 40-foot container shops arranged in two rows, bringing the total number of affected shops to 10.

The statement read, “The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service received a distress call at approximately 17:50 hours today reporting a fire outbreak at Arena Market, Bolade, Oshodi.

Firefighting units were promptly dispatched and arrived at the scene within five minutes. At about 17:55 hours, fire crews from Bolade, Ilupeju, Ikeja, and Alausa Fire Stations responded swiftly and collaboratively to contain the incident.

“The fire affected a section of the market consisting of five (5) 40-foot container shops arranged in two rows, making a total of 10 shops. The affected area is primarily used for the storage and sale of clothing materials, which were stocked in bales. The fire has been confined to the affected section and curtailed. The situation is firmly under control, and there is no risk of the fire spreading to other parts of the market.”

According to the fire service, the inferno was successfully confined to the affected section and brought under control, with no risk of it spreading to adjoining areas of the market.

On the GNI incident, PUNCH Metro reported that the fire started on the fourth floor and spread to the sixth floor of the 25-storey building before engulfing the remaining floors and adjoining structures.

A detached section of the plaza, estimated at about seven floors, collapsed during the inferno, trapping traders and market assistants.

While seven individuals were rescued shortly after the collapse, three bodies were recovered from the rubble on Friday.

Sources at the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency said that the additional bodies were pulled out during ongoing search-and-rescue operations on Sunday.

“We recovered two more bodies on Sunday. The bodies were already burnt because of the fire, and we could not recognise who they were. One of the bodies was also mangled.

“The goods under the rubble are still a reason why the fire is still burning under it. It is no longer an emergency situation other than recovery,” the source disclosed.

It was gathered that more people have begun to throng the scene of the incident in search of their loved ones.

There were also indications that the customers who had come to purchase goods were also caught up in the incident.

“More people have been coming to this place since Sunday in search of their loved ones who had come to purchase items in the market. They claimed they last heard from them on Wednesday when the incident happened,” a shop owner in the market, Wunmi Olabisi, told newsmen.

Emergency responders have continued excavation and search efforts amid growing anxiety from families awaiting information on missing relatives.

Relatives also provided names and photographs of their affected loved ones.

The identified victims include Elo Chukwu, Omeigbo Chuwuebuka, Omeigbo Chukwudubem, Kayode Omoniyi, Ikechukwudi Asobi and Murphy Aborinwa.

Others are Onyeka Obinwa, Mercy Ukamaka, and Taofeeq Opera, as well as a trader identified as Chiding and two of his boys.

The remaining trapped persons include several other market assistants whose identities could not be ascertained.

Reacting to the incident, the Shitta-Bey family of Lagos, owners of the GNI Building, expressed deep sorrow over the fire incident that recently gutted the high-rise structure, describing it as a tragic occurrence.

In a statement, the family said its thoughts and prayers were with the victims and their families affected by the incident.

The family assured the public that it was working closely with relevant authorities to ensure that affected individuals received the necessary support and assistance.

“The Shitta-Bey family of Lagos, the owner of Shitta-Bey Court, popularly called GNI Building, is deeply saddened by the recent fire accident in our high-rise building.

“Our hearts go out to the victims and their families affected by this tragic incident. We want to assure the public and residents that the family is working closely with authorities to ensure that affected individuals receive all necessary support and assistance.

“We urge everyone to disregard any false narratives or misinformation being spread by the former tenant/caretaker, Great Nigeria Insurance Ltd (GNI), under whose management the building got burnt in November 2013 but was left in a dangerous state for almost six years until the family, pursuant to the Order of the High Court of Lagos State dated the 31st day of October, 2019, recovered possession from the company and rehabilitated the building.”

The family further reassured residents and stakeholders that the building was adequately insured and pledged its commitment to restoring the structure, including the mosque within the premises, while ensuring the safe return of all residents.

It added that updates would be provided as more information became available.


 

Monday, 29 December 2025

Funke Akindele's 'Behind The Scenes' Makes History, Rakes In Over N1 Billion Within One Month Of Release


These are certainly fulfilling times for Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele as her latest cinema release, Behind The Scenes, has crossed the ₦1 billion mark at the Nigerian box office.

The achievement was announced by FilmOne Entertainment on Monday via its X handle, where the distributor confirmed that the film has grossed ₦1,109,463,846 since its release, cementing its place among the most commercially successful films in Nigeria’s cinema history.

FilmOne described the feat as historic, noting that Behind The Scenes is now the fastest film in West Africa to surpass the ₦1 billion benchmark. The distributor also revealed that the movie recorded the highest single-day box office gross ever on Boxing Day, earning ₦129.5 million.

“Fastest film in West Africa to cross ₦1B+,” FilmOne said, adding that the film also achieved “the highest single-day gross ever on Boxing Day (₦129.5M).”

The company further disclosed that the film has emerged as the highest-grossing theatrical release of 2025 so far, maintaining strong momentum several weeks after its nationwide cinema debut.

FilmOne also highlighted Akindele’s continued dominance at the box office, stating that the latest success further extends her record-breaking run in Nollywood. According to the distributor, she is “the only director to cross ₦1B+ at the box office three different times” and “Nollywood’s highest-grossing producer of all time.”

It added that Akindele has also become “the first filmmaker to deliver three consecutive ₦1B+ films in one calendar year,” a record yet to be matched in the industry.

“Thank you to everyone for the love and support so far. This win is for all of us,” FilmOne stated.

Prior to crossing the ₦1 billion mark, Behind The Scenes had already set multiple records. The film grossed ₦512 million within 12 days of release, making it the highest-grossing Nollywood title of 2025 at the time.

The film held advanced screenings on December 10 and 11 before officially opening in cinemas nationwide on December 12. Within days, it crossed the ₦200 million mark and went on to post what FilmOne described as “the biggest opening weekend of 2025.”

“₦512M at the box office. Highest-grossing Nollywood film of 2025. Fastest Nollywood movie to hit ₦500M. Number one film of the weekend,” the distributor said in an earlier update.

Behind The Scenes explores the theme of black tax, focusing on the social and financial pressures faced by individuals supporting extended family members, a subject that has strongly resonated with cinema audiences.

The film stars Scarlet Gomez in the lead role and features an ensemble cast that includes Funke Akindele, Iyabo Ojo, Destiny Etiko, Tobi Bakre, Uche Montana, Uzor Arukwe, Ini Dima-Okojie, Adebowale “Mr Macaroni,” Ibrahim Chatta, Kamo State, and reality TV personalities Handi and Wanni Danbaki, among others.


 

Skales, Korede Bello, Teni The Entertainer And DJ Jimmy Jatt Thrill Kirikiri Prison Inmates At SALT Concert


Inmates of the Medium Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, were recently treated to a fun-filled concert that featured notable Nigerian artistes, including Skales, Korede Bello, Teni the Entertainer and DJ Jimmy Jatt amongst others.

Tagged “SALT Concert”, it was a powerful demonstration of the transformative power of music and creative expression. The event was organised through a partnership between music and prison reform advocate Lamboginny and the Centre for Legal Support and Inmate Rehabilitation.

The concert brought moments of joy and human connection to incarcerated individuals, reaffirming the role of creative arts as a tool for rehabilitation and emotional well-being within custodial settings.

Speaking on the initiative, CELSIR Executive Director, Joke Aladesanmi, said the partnership reflects the organisation’s mission to promote rehabilitation, dignity, and second chances for justice-impacted persons.

She said, “We remain committed to expanding innovative interventions across correctional facilities in Nigeria, ensuring that rehabilitation goes beyond confinement and focuses on restoration, hope, and transformation.”

On his part, Lamboginny reiterated his advocacy for using music as a bridge for healing, inclusion and social reform.

“This concert demonstrates how strategic collaborations between civil society organisations and creative industry leaders can support correctional reform efforts and contribute meaningfully to inmate rehabilitation.”

Controller of Corrections, Lagos State Command, Daramola George, emphasised the NCS’s commitment to initiatives that prioritise rehabilitation.

The concert also featured performances from Seyi Sodimu and DJ Kaywise.


 

Elumelu's Family Donates To Orphanages As End Of Year Charity


The family of business mogul, Tony Elumelu, has donated food items to orphanage homes across Lagos, Edo and Delta states as part of its end-of-year humanitarian outreach.

The donation covered six orphanages in Lagos State and three each in Edo and Delta states.

The exercise was flagged off in Lagos by the Chairperson of Avon Healthcare Limited, Awele Elumelu, at the Hearts of Gold Children Hospice in Surulere.

Speaking during the presentation on Saturday, Awele Elumelu thanked caregivers for their efforts in caring for vulnerable children despite prevailing economic challenges, urging more individuals to support such initiatives.

She said, “We thank God for this season, a season of joy and peace. We know it has not been easy. Things have been tough in 2025, but through your efforts and the support of others, you have been able to cope, and we thank God for you.

“As we go into a new year, we pray for more strength for you to continue the good work you are doing. We do our little bit, but we need more people to help. We pray for more helpers.”

She explained that the outreach was extended beyond Lagos to Delta and Edo states, noting that the needs of vulnerable children were not limited to any one part of the country.

“We can never do too much or do enough, but at least let us do what we can. The more you do, God will help you to do more,” she added.

Founder of the Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice, Laja Adedoyin, expressed appreciation to the Elumelu family, saying previous support from the family had helped the facility remain operational amid rising costs.

According to her, the facility incurs daily medical expenses, including the cost of drugs and specialised care.

“God is taking care of these children, but He does so through the support we receive. You came in January, and what you have sown has helped us get to where we are today.

“We have in-house doctors and nurses. Daily, there are medical issues that require hospital care or care within the home. There is hardly a day we don’t have to buy medicine,” Adedoyin said.

She explained that the home is a specialised medical hospice rather than a conventional orphanage, catering for children with complex health conditions, including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other congenital disorders.

“We are not an orphanage; we are a hospice, a home for children with special needs, especially medical needs, some of my children have Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus, myocephalus and other congenital abnormalities. Many of them live with multiple disabilities.

“These are the children people look at and want to look away from, but they are human beings, and they exist. I have heard people say such children don’t exist, but they do, and they are alive,” she stated.

Items distributed during the outreach included 1,730 bags of rice and 290 bags of beans, aimed at supporting vulnerable children and easing the burden on caregivers.