• 🚧 Let's protect our infrastructure! 🚧

    Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has issued a crucial warning: parking heavy vehicles, like fuel tankers, on newly paved roads can damage our vital infrastructure. This is a reminder that every small action counts in preserving the quality and lifespan of our roads.

    Have you ever noticed how well-maintained roads can uplift a community? It's our responsibility to ensure they stay in top shape for everyone to enjoy. By being mindful of where we park, we contribute to a smoother and safer journey for all.

    Together, let's make a commitment to safeguard our roads for future generations.

    Learn more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/umahi-warns-against-parking-heavy-vehicles-on-new-roads/

    #InfrastructureMatters #SafeRoads #CommunityResponsibility #ProtectOurRoads #Sustainability
    🚧 Let's protect our infrastructure! 🚧 Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has issued a crucial warning: parking heavy vehicles, like fuel tankers, on newly paved roads can damage our vital infrastructure. This is a reminder that every small action counts in preserving the quality and lifespan of our roads. Have you ever noticed how well-maintained roads can uplift a community? It's our responsibility to ensure they stay in top shape for everyone to enjoy. By being mindful of where we park, we contribute to a smoother and safer journey for all. Together, let's make a commitment to safeguard our roads for future generations. Learn more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/umahi-warns-against-parking-heavy-vehicles-on-new-roads/ #InfrastructureMatters #SafeRoads #CommunityResponsibility #ProtectOurRoads #Sustainability
    Umahi warns against parking heavy vehicles on new roads
    The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has warned that parking fuel tankers and heavy-duty vehicles on newly constructed roads threatens the durability and lifespan of critical infrastructure. The post Umahi warns against parking heavy vehicles on
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  • 🚨 Big news from Nigeria! The Supreme Court has upheld the seven-year prison sentence for Senator Albert Bassey, alongside a hefty N204 million restitution to Akwa Ibom State for fraud involving millions. This unanimous decision serves as a reminder that accountability is crucial in public service. 🌟

    We all make choices that shape our futures; sometimes, the choices of others can inspire us to do better. Let’s strive for transparency and integrity in our lives and communities!

    What steps can you take today to ensure you’re making ethical decisions? 🤔

    Read more about this landmark decision here:
    https://journalist101.com/2026/02/28/supreme-court-upholds-7-year-jail-term-for-senator-bassey-orders-n204m-restitution/

    #Accountability #IntegrityMatters #NigerianJustice #StayInformed #CommunityResponsibility
    🚨 Big news from Nigeria! The Supreme Court has upheld the seven-year prison sentence for Senator Albert Bassey, alongside a hefty N204 million restitution to Akwa Ibom State for fraud involving millions. This unanimous decision serves as a reminder that accountability is crucial in public service. 🌟 We all make choices that shape our futures; sometimes, the choices of others can inspire us to do better. Let’s strive for transparency and integrity in our lives and communities! What steps can you take today to ensure you’re making ethical decisions? 🤔 Read more about this landmark decision here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/28/supreme-court-upholds-7-year-jail-term-for-senator-bassey-orders-n204m-restitution/ #Accountability #IntegrityMatters #NigerianJustice #StayInformed #CommunityResponsibility
    Supreme Court Upholds 7-Year Jail Term for Senator Bassey, Orders N204m Restitution
    The Supreme Court of Nigeria has affirmed the conviction and seven-year prison sentence handed to Senator Albert Bassey over fraud involving hundreds of millions of naira, while restoring an order requiring him to refund N204 million to Akwa Ibom Sta
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  • 🚧 What happens when a bustling market faces repeated environmental issues?

    The Lagos State Government has taken the bold step of sealing the Ladipo Spare Parts Market for the second time in three years, due to ongoing infractions like indiscriminate waste dumping along the busy Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road. This drastic measure aims to curb environmental degradation and promote cleaner public spaces.

    As someone who often values community-driven initiatives, it's disheartening to see a vital marketplace struggle due to environmental neglect. We all have a role to play in keeping our surroundings clean and sustainable.

    Can we find a way to balance commerce and environmental responsibility?

    Read more about the situation here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/08/lagos-seals-ladipo-spare-parts-market-again/

    #Lagos #EnvironmentalAwareness #CommunityResponsibility #MarketClosure #SustainableLiving
    🚧 What happens when a bustling market faces repeated environmental issues? The Lagos State Government has taken the bold step of sealing the Ladipo Spare Parts Market for the second time in three years, due to ongoing infractions like indiscriminate waste dumping along the busy Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road. This drastic measure aims to curb environmental degradation and promote cleaner public spaces. As someone who often values community-driven initiatives, it's disheartening to see a vital marketplace struggle due to environmental neglect. We all have a role to play in keeping our surroundings clean and sustainable. Can we find a way to balance commerce and environmental responsibility? Read more about the situation here: https://journalist101.com/2026/02/08/lagos-seals-ladipo-spare-parts-market-again/ #Lagos #EnvironmentalAwareness #CommunityResponsibility #MarketClosure #SustainableLiving
    Lagos Seals Ladipo Spare Parts Market Again
    For the second time in three years, the Lagos State Government on Sunday shut down the Ladipo Spare Parts Market along the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road on the Apapa–Oshodi Expressway, citing persistent environmental infractions by trad
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