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16 January 2020

Check how much your Lagos LGAs received as allocation in November 2019

  S/N Local Government Area Federal Allocation received 1 Agege N468,398,564.29 2 Ajeromi/Ifelodun N539,223,501.02 3 Alimosho N732,789,310.81 4 Amuwo-Odofin N421,841,740.27 5 Apapa N389,860,894.13 6 Badagry N406,827,408.79 […]
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24 June 2019

Infographics: Federal Allocation to Local Government Areas in Lagos for April 2019

by Usman Alabi S/N Local Government Area Federal Allocation received 1 Agege N403,261,174.76 2 Ajeromi/Ifelodun N465,090,192.45 3 Alimosho N634,059,241.52 4 Amuwo-Odofin N362,620,977.81 5 Apapa N334,702,455.26 6 […]
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17 May 2019

Ofin in Ikorodu and Ijagemo in Alimosho are our two roads this week that requires immediate attention

by Usman Alabi Ofin road in Ikorodu and Ijegemo road in Ijegun, Alimosho are out two roads this week that needs immediate attention from the government. […]
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12 September 2018

Respect for the office of the citizen takes centre stage at the OOTC Mid-Day dialogue

by Temidayo Sidiq The Office of the Citizen radio programme held today on Nigerian Info FM. The topic of discussion was Citizens and their Local Government. […]
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21 May 2018

How accessible is your Local Government Chairman?

by Editor The nearest government to the people is the Local Government, it is said to be government at the grassroots that is meant to be […]
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11 May 2018

Vigilant Report: Erosion threatened community in Alimosho where the LGA continues to turn blind eyes [see photos]

by Ibrahim Faleye Ola Ogundipe street is at Shasha community in Alimosho LGA. The street hosts various private schools as well as government school. Yet the […]
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22 November 2016

Lagos Tracker:1000 Housing Units ready for occupation in Lagos- Ambode

by Usman Alabi Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, the Lagos State Governor on Monday said his administration has so far injected 1,000 additional housing units into the state […]
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