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Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode

Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode

Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday attributed the greatness of the State to its ability to be the melting pot for all cultures, just as he said that the people of the State over the years have distinguished themselves in making others feel home away from home.

Speaking at the Lagos History Lecture held at Eko Hotels and Suits with the theme: "Lagos: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," as part of activities marking Golden Jubilee anniversary of the State, Governor Ambode recalled that since inception, Lagos had effectively transited from an administrative entity to become the melting point of cultures and the socio-political and economic jurisdiction of global significance, rated today, as the fifth largest economy in Africa.

He described the lecture as an opportunity to have an introspection into the past, engage in an objective appraisal of the present and, a realistic prognosis of the future of another fifty years.
He said such necessitated the assemblage of knowledgeable royal fathers, elder statesmen, jurists of distinction and Lagos indigenes of repute to trace the history of the State and proffer insights as to the areas to concentrate on for the future.
Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode
Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode

Going down memory lane, Governor Ambode said: "It is important for us at this epochal gathering to refresh our memory about the beginning; the journey of how the AWORI played an important role in the evolution of what we call Lagos today:
"The same applies to the evolution of the EKO Royalty with the coming of the Bini from present day Edo State and even the momentous role played by the TAPPA in the making of our dear State.
Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode
Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode

"Our greatness is in our ability to be the melting pot for all cultures and as at today, there is no tribe in Nigeria that is not represented in Lagos. From the Hausa/Fulani to the Igbo to the Kanuri to the Ibibio, the Nupe, the Berom, the Igala and so on and so forth all have spaces to live and live well in our dear State.
"Lagos is not just national in outlook. It is international. The Americans are here; the British are here; South Africans are in their thousands; the Chinese are not in short supply; and the Indians even have a community in Lagos.

"With all sense of modesty, there is no other State like Lagos in Nigeria. Some may say we owe this to the fact that Lagos used to be a Federal Capital Territory. But I really do not think so. While that may have contributed to our greatness, we are also a unique people ready to make fellow human-beings from other lands feel home away from home," the Governor said.

While noting the progress which Lagos had witnessed politically, socially and economically, Governor Ambode said he was certain that the progenitors of the State would be happy in their graves with the tremendous progress in all spheres of governance that have elatedly become the lots of the State.
In his keynote lecture, Professor Hakeem Danmole traced the history of Lagos since the inception, saying that it was commendable that the legacy of achievement has been sustained in the State.
Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode
Lagos Greatness Lies In Its Melting Pot For All Cultures - Ambode

Going foward, Danmole, who is the Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, said the State must strictly adhere to rules and regulations, adding that for Lagos to reach greater heights, developmental plan must be followed.
While calling on the Federal Government to collaborate with the State Government to fast-track development in Lagos, Danmole urged the State Government to fully utilize its God's given environment especially in area of water transportation.

Responding to a call by Governor Ambode for the notion of Lagos being a no man's land to be addressed, first Town Clark of the Lagos City Council, Senator Habib Fasinro and former Minister of Works, Alhaji Femi Okunnu (SAN) said those behind such claim were ignorant.

They said such claim was not only misleading but confrontational, as same abused the history of the indiginous people of Lagos such as the Aworis, Egbas, Binis, Ijeshas, Nupes, Brazilian returnees, among others.

On his part, Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu corroborated Fasinro and Okunnu, and urged the National Assembly to reconsider the motion to grant special status to Lagos, saying doing so would be in best interest of Nigeria.


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Bolanle Ambode has urged children who have been victims of any form of abuse to speak out

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The First Lady of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode has urged children who have been victims of any form of abuse to speak out and solicit for help from necessary quarters in order to rid our society of child abuse.

She said it is important that children speak out in order to put an end to the acts capable of exposing them to more horrifying abuses and the eventual threat to their lives and future.

The First Lady stated this while speaking at the 2017 annual Children’s Day celebration held at Lagos Television Complex with the theme; “In support of campaign against child abuse”, adding that the eradication of the act requires collaborative efforts of all relevant stakeholders in the State.

According to her, “The effects of physical, emotional, sexual abuses are not limited to health alone but also have the tendencies of hampering the future prospects of affected victims. We must know that for any society to be developed there should be a connection between its present and future. Children serve as a bridge or a transition through which this is achieved”.

Bolanle Ambode, who was represented at the event by the Wife of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mrs. Jumoke Adeyemi noted that the State government has been rendering support to abused children by offering them shelter, medical treatment, counselling and skill acquisition programmes through trained officers.

She called on parents and guardians to be alive to their responsibilities by showing care, love and affection to children, stressing that those children who lack parental affection can be easily swayed by strangers and get abused.

Mrs. Ambode appealed to perpetrators of child abuse to desist from the illegal act, bearing in mind that the State Child Rights Protection Law would severely deal with anyone caught as a culprit.

In her remarks, the General Manager, Lagos State Television, Mrs. Funke Moore described children as the happiness of the home as well as leaders of tomorrow, as such every a nation ought to protect them in every way.

She, however, called on members of the public to desist from 
stigmatising victims of child abuse, but show love to them and join the fight to successfully win the war against child abuse in Lagos and Nigeria generally.


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A 27-year old Nigerian systems engineer, Godwin Benson has won the Royal Academy of Engineering in UK



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A 27-year old Nigerian systems engineer, Godwin Benson has won the Royal Academy of Engineering Africa Prize, given by UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering for developing a tutoring app.

According to the BBC, Benson, beat 16 participants to clinch the £25,000 ($32,000) prize money at the awards ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya on 23 May 2017

The four finalists delivered presentations, before Africa Prize judges and a live audience voted for the most promising engineering innovation.

Sixteen shortlisted Africa Prize entrants, from eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa, received six months training and mentoring during which they learned to develop business plans and market their innovations. The group received coaching on communicating effectively, focusing on customers and approaching investors with confidence.

“Godwin Benson’s Tuteria invention changes the way Nigerians – and Africans – share knowledge and skills with one another. We’re proud to have him as our third Africa Prize winner, and we trust Tuteria will go on to change the lives of millions of people who are eager to learn and develop new skills,” said head judge Malcolm Brinded CBE FREng.

The app called Tuteria provides a platform that links qualified tutors to students in their area and within their budget.

The platform has a ratings system, and students book lessons using an upfront online payment system. Tutors are paid once the lessons have been confirmed, and Tuteria takes 15 to 30% commission for each paid lesson

The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, founded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, encourages talented sub-Saharan African engineers, from all disciplines, to develop local solutions to challenges in their communities.


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Fifteen couples from one university class hold mass wedding ceremony

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Giving new meaning to the term “classmate,” 15 young couples from a single university class of 43 students held a joint wedding ceremony in Chongqing, southwest China, on Sunday.
The couples all got together during a four-year undergraduate course in nearby Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province. Their trip to Chongqing was one of the pre-graduation blowouts that many Chinese classes take.
In China, wedding ceremonies are generally held separately from the formal act of tying the knot, and eight of the couples were already married.
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Meet the next contender of world’s biggest bunny

Meet the next contender of world’s biggest bunny

At just 10 months old, giant bunny Dexter in Basildon, UK, is over three times the size of an average newborn baby. Its owner are hoping Dexter will become the world’s biggest rabbit.
Dexter is 90 centimeters long and still growing. In no time, the baby bunny is expected to replace his father Darius, which is believed as the world’s biggest bunny with 1.3 meters long.
In the following two years, Dexter will know whether the crown of the world’s biggest bunny will be its.
The rival of the humongous rabbit was his older brother Simon, which was recently found dead after travelling from London to Chicago in the cargo of a United Airlines flight.
Meet the next contender of world’s biggest bunny
Meet the next contender of world’s biggest bunny
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Pets line up for comedy photo awards

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The first ever Comedy Pet Photography Awards was launched in the UK on May 25, attracting animal lovers from over 66 countries to show off hilarious “petscapades” caught on camera.
The pictures capture funny, touching snaps: a collie gets scared by a bubble, a cat takes a selfie and a pony rolls around rocking its mullet.
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Partnered with Animal Welfare Foundation, wildlife photographer Paul Joynson-Hicks and African landscape photographer Tom Sullam created the competition to raise people’s awareness of animal welfare.
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Images of any pets wearing clothes, or using props not a natural part of their lives, were refused.
Awards will be split into five categories: open category, junior photographer (15 and under), the ancients (70 and over), pets who look like their owners, and “Gone to the Dogs” – an award dedicated to man’s best friend.
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