
Gbenga Salau
Journalist at The Guardian (Nigeria)
I am a Lagos based journalist interested in reporting development issues
Articles
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4 weeks ago |
nigeriaworld.com | Gbenga Salau
The leadership of Computer Village Market, Ikeja, has begun a biometric registration and enumeration exercise to sanitise the market, curb criminal activities, and restore investors’ confidence. The market’s leadership announced the move after a recent security incident led the Lagos State Task Force to consider a complete shutdown, but the market representatives intervened to safeguard legitimate traders.
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1 month ago |
nigeriaworld.com | Gbenga Salau
The Lagos State government has revealed that 30 per cent of its staff who were given study leave abroad did not return to the system. The Commissioner for Establishments, Pension and Training, Mr Afolabi Ayantayo, disclosed this on Wednesday at the ongoing ministerial press briefing to mark the second year of the second term of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration.
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1 month ago |
nigeriaworld.com | Gbenga Salau
The Auchi Polytechnic Alumni Association 1980–1989 sets, fondly called ‘Auchi Oldies,’ marked its 6th anniversary last week with a reunion and giving back to society in Lagos. At the dinner/gala night to end a three-day event to celebrate the reunion, five students were given scholarship sponsored the 80-89 sets. They are Comfort Ndidi, Friday Marvelous, Promise Uareme, Jevita Ugboaku, and Prince Oghenekevwe. The Deputy Rector, Eng.
News -- Lagos State Cooperative College, Agege, trains 10,000 cooperatives, holds second convocation
1 month ago |
nigeriaworld.com | Gbenga Salau
Lagos State Cooperative College, Agege, has disclosed that it has provided short term training for over 10,000 members of cooperative associations aside from awarding national diploma certificates of which 153 would be graduating during its second convocation ceremony. The college Provost, Akorode Ojomu, said the convocation, scheduled for May 12 to 14, 2025, offers a chance to reflect on the journey since the first convocation in 2022. “It has not been an easy path.
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2 months ago |
nigeriaworld.com | Gbenga Salau
In recent years, politicians have been naming public infrastructure after themselves or their cronies. With the practice, a political culture where leaders use facilities built with public funds to solidify their place in history is being enthroned gradually. In this report, GBENGA SALAU examines the propriety of the practice and how it may impact the future progress of the country.
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