GOV. SANWO-OLU OFFICIALLY COMMISSIONS LAGOS STATE COMMERCIAL COURT AT TAPA, LAGOS ISLAND, ON TUESDAY APRIL 15, 2025.(PHOTOS).

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  GOV. SANWO-OLU OFFICIALLY COMMISSIONS LAGOS STATE COMMERCIAL COURT AT TAPA, LAGOS ISLAND, ON TUESDAY APRIL 15, 2025. Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has officially commissioned the Lagos State Commercial Court at Tapa, Lagos Island, today, Tuesday, April 15,2025. This development is expected to enhance the state's judicial system, particularly in commercial dispute resolution.   The establishment of the commercial court is a significant milestone in the state's efforts to promote a conducive business environment and ensure efficient justice delivery.  More details later and more photos below. 

I WON'T SUBJECT MY MAN TO SOCIAL MEDIA TOXICITY- URIEL OPUTA. (PHOTO).


 I won’t subject my man to social media toxicity – Uriel Oputa


Reality star, Uriel Oputa, has revealed that she is too old to flaunt her relationship on social media.

Uriel on her Instagram story disclosed that people’s assumption about her relationship was because of her decision not to post about it on social media.

She further stated that people assume she is single because she does not write about her relationships online, adding that even if she marries, no one will know about it.

According to Uriel, the internet is full of toxicity, hence, she will not subject her husband to any form of criticism or backlash from the public.

She emphasised  that she will never post about her husband when she gets married.

ā€œPeople assume I’m single because I don’t post about my relationship. Listen, I’m old school, even if I marry, you guys won’t know. I’ve seen the wickedness the internet spews, I won’t subject any man I love to that. Let me collect in peaceā€, she wrote.

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