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Chioma Ajunwa s leap of destiny

Chioma Ajunwa’s leap of destiny On Kindly Share This Story: ATLANTA, GA – JULY 27: Chioma Ajunwa of Nigeria waves to the crowd after her last jump in the Olympic women’s long jump 02 August in Atlanta. Ajunwa won the gold medal with 7.12 meters.Photo credit: DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images By Jacob Ajom It’s 25 years since Chioma Ajunwa won Nigeria’s first individual Olympic Gold Medal in track and Field. Here, our Deputy Sports Editor, Jacob Ajom recalls the exploits of the former athlete, now an Assistant Commissioner of Police. She has also initiated a Foundation which plans a Sports Development Centre for the training of young talents and providing them with up-to-date facilities. Read on:

NDLEA Apprehends Suspected Trafficker With Drugs Worth Over N2bn In Lagos

LAGOS – Illicit drugs worth over N2billion have been Intercepted from a suspected drug trafficker at the Muritala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos by the operatives of the Nigeria Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). The drug pusher, identified as Aniede Chimezie Bright, was learnt to have been arrested on Sunday 28th March, 2021, during the outward clearance of passengers on Air Marroc. The illicit drugs weighing 7.1 Kg of Methamphetamine, was said to have been carefully concealed in food spices and packed in a Swiss polo suit case, bound for Spain. Confirming the interception, The Director, Media & Advocacy of the Agency Femi Babafemi in a press statement said, “The suspects, Aniede Chimezie Bright was arrested on Sunday 28th March, 2021, during the outward clearance of passengers on Air Marroc, with 7.1 Kg of Methamphetamine carefully concealed in food spices and packed in a Swiss polo suit case. The illicit substance was bound for Spain with street valu

Nigeria: Lagos Light Rail - 17 Years After, Failed Promises, Rot, Neglect Trail Project

Nigeria: Lagos Light Rail - 17 Years After, Failed Promises, Rot, Neglect Trail Project
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Lagos Light Rail: 17 years after, failed promises, rot, neglect trail project

Lagos Light Rail: 17 years after, failed promises, rot, neglect trail project More than a decade since the construction of the Lagos Light Rail has commenced, it has failed to see the light of the day. 10 min read The poor state of the road, occasioned by the neglect of the 27km-long Marina-Okokomaiko section of the Lagos light rail project, mirrors the rot that is beneath the façade of “excellence” which successive governments in Lagos have continued to pride themselves with since 1999. While similar projects elsewhere have since been built and expanded beyond their original corridors, the Lagos light rail has suffered neglect after 17 years of failed promises. Again, apart from the accountability issue raised in connection with the discrepancies in the funding costs, the failure of the government to complete the rail project in almost two decades has had negative effects on the socio-economic life of Lagos residents.

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