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Lagos State Environmental Taskforce on Friday, 20th june, 2025 embarked on its ongoing clean up enforcement operation in Agege area. The areas visited during the operation includes; Railway corridor(Ojurin) Isale Oja, Oke koto, AP in Agege area and other adjoining streets where the presence of some undesirable elements was...

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Stephen Koshvor 1 Jahr

Please take them to a farm, give them accommodation, and labour work to do. Their input will reduce our food insecurity.......

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Iyalayavor 1 Jahr

Awon baale igboro. Olorun maje ka gba oju orun de ile ejo.

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Kassim Isola (Chelsea UCL ⭐️⭐️)vor 1 Jahr

I admire what you’ve been doing but these guys are NOT criminals as you’ve categorized them… they are just so unfortunate to find themselves in that condition and situation in life. They are homeless and being homeless is not a crime sir. Thank you.

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Depegan of Lagos 🇳🇬🇺🇸vor 1 Jahr

Good, make dem sentence dem

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A. Ayofevor 1 Jahr

Very good Zero tolerance Lagos

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O. M. AYANKOJO😊vor 1 Jahr

One visit no reach for agege o E Dákun a padà wa

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Teejay Communication Hubvor 1 Jahr

A #CleanerLagos is taking shape gradually, kudos to you and the team on this.

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Fatouvor 1 Jahr

Finally…

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endeevor 1 Jahr

These are not necessarily criminals, they are just homeless. They deserve to be treated like human beings, no one will live like this if they have a better option. The govt should do better...

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Ojo Bamidelevor 1 Jahr

God bless you sir we want more of this together we can stop osanle from our community let everyone go back home and start a new life enough of osanle this will reduce the crime rate

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