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Lagos Eko Bridge Closed for 8 Weeks as Repairs Begin

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The Nigerian government has announced the closure of the Eko Bridge and its ramps for eight weeks to carry out vital resurfacing work.

This major infrastructure project will involve essential asphalt resurfacing to improve road safety and enhance the driving experience for motorists.

The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mrs. Olukorede Kesha, shared this update in a statement, confirming that the repairs began on Friday, September 20, at 7:00 a.m., and are expected to be completed by November 20.

The closure will affect traffic flow in the area, with detours and alternative routes set up to guide drivers.

Mrs Kesha explained that motorists travelling to Lagos Island from Funsho Williams Avenue are advised to take the service lane at Alaka, which will allow them to connect to Costain and access Eko Bridge.

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The resurfacing project is crucial for addressing the wear and tear that the bridge has suffered over time. Some sections of the bridge will be completely closed to traffic, while others will remain partially open to minimize disruptions.

According to Mrs Kesha, the work will involve milling off the old asphalt layer and laying a new one, which will result in a smoother, safer surface for vehicles.

The Federal Ministry of Works emphasized the importance of this project in ensuring the long-term safety and functionality of the bridge, which is a vital link for commuters in Lagos.

The improvements will help reduce road hazards and create a more reliable route for motorists using Eko Bridge, one of the major access points to Lagos Island.

During the repair period, drivers are encouraged to follow the designated detours and make use of alternate routes to avoid unnecessary delays.

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The government has assured the public that every effort is being made to complete the work within the scheduled timeframe and minimize the impact on traffic.

The closure of Eko Bridge is part of the government’s broader efforts to maintain and upgrade critical infrastructure across Lagos, ensuring that the city’s roads are safe and efficient for ‏all users.


 

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Former Senator Shehu Sani Declines Invitation to Judge Miss World Nigeria Beauty Pageant

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Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani declines invitation to judge the Miss World Nigeria Beauty Pageant.

It was reported that the position of a judge was offered to Shehu Sani by Ben Murray Bruce, founder of Silverbird Group. However, Sani rejected the offer to judge the event.

Ben Bruce takes to social media to invite the former senator to be present at the event and sit as a judge.

Shebu Sani then responded by stating “You should have send me a formal letter and with full benefits attached to it after I have passed the Judgment. I appreciate the honour from a good friend. Unfortunately, I’ll be unavailable on that day. I wish you a successful outing.”


 

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Mr. Macaroni Laments to Lagos State Governor Over Traffic Cause

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Nigerian Comedian, Mr Macaroni expresses dissatisfaction with the Governor of Lagos State over traffic issues.

It can be reported that Lagos has been suffering through a serious traffic phase. The reason behind this was revealed to be the Independence Bridge repairs.

Governor Sanwo Olu then pleaded with Lagosians to bear with the traffic as the repair is necessary. “Let’s think outside the box. If you don’t have business to do in Victoria Island in the next 2 to 3 weeks, conduct your business online and plan ahead.”

However, Mr Macaroni reacts to the Governor’s plea by stating “If the government had any regard whatsoever for the people of Lagos, these measures and more extensive ones would have been taken before yesterday to make this process as painless as possible for the people.”

He lamented on the serious effect that this traffic has taken on people’s day to day life and shared that the government didn’t consider its people.

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Michelle Says She Married Barack Obama When He Wasn’t Financially Stable

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Michelle Obama recently shared that when she first met Barack Obama, he wasn’t “financially sound.”

The couple crossed paths in 1988 when Barack joined a law firm in Chicago, where Michelle was already working. On a recent podcast episode she hosts with her brother, Craig, Michelle reflected on the importance of financial stability in a relationship.

During a conversation with British author Jay Shetty, Craig asked Michelle, “Would you be attracted to a guy who’s not financially stable when you meet him?”

Without hesitation, Michelle replied, “Uh, I married one.”

Craig, who seemed to have set her up for that response, laughed and jokingly said, “Don’t you like that alley-oop I just threw you? In basketball, you just point—you don’t even have to say it.”

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