LAWMA APPREHENDED FOUR INDIVIDUALS FOR ILLEGALLY DISPOSING OF REFUSE AT AN UNAUTHORIZED LOCATION IN THE VICINITY OF AYOBO-IPAJA ROAD. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 The LAWMA Waste Infractions Surveillance and Investigation Team apprehended four individuals for illegally disposing of refuse at an unauthorized location in the vicinity of Ayobo-Ipaja Road during a pre-dawn operation that extended into the morning of December 4, 2025. The apprehended individuals have been subsequently transferred to the LAWMA legal team at the Oshodi Mobile Court for appropriate legal proceedings. The identities of the apprehended individuals are as follows: 1. Okoro Stella, 50 (female) 2. Abraham Oluwalogbin,25(male) 3. Nwakego Chiyenre, 48 (female) 4. Ofili Tolulope, 19 (female) #CleanerLagos

QUEEN ELIZABETH HELD A RECEPTION AT THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE YESTERDAY TO CELEBRATE HER CHARITY.[PHOTOS}.

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     Yesterday evening, The Queen, accompanied by The Countess of Wessex, held a reception at Buckingham Palace celebrating the work of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust as the charitable foundation prepares to close in 2020.
Commonwealth Heads of Government decided to create a Trust in 2012 to mark and celebrate Her Majesty’s sixty-year contribution to the Commonwealth.
The Trust’s work has since focused on helping to prevent avoidable blindness and to empower a new generation of young leaders. Its mission is to leave a lasting legacy owned by the whole Commonwealth, in honour of Her Majesty.
The Trust has helped more than 22 million people in Africa and the Pacific receive vital antibiotics to combat trachoma - the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness and provided sight-saving surgery to over 104,000 people suffering with trachoma trichiasis.
Each year from 2014 to 2018, 60 exceptional young people were selected to receive a Queen's Young Leaders Award and become ‘Queen’s Young Leaders’ – one for every year that The Queen had served as Head of the Commonwealth at the time of her Diamond Jubilee.
Progress made in the areas of preventable blindness and youth leadership will ensure that The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust has a lasting legacy.More photos below.
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