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 LASG ISSUES TRAFFIC ADVISORY AHEAD OF FANTI CARNIVAL The Lagos State Government has announced traffic diversions and restrictions ahead of the Lagos Fanti Carnival scheduled to hold on Monday, 6th April, 2026, around Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos Island. In a bid to ensure a seamless and hitch-free carnival procession, vehicular movement will be restricted along major adjoining roads linking TBS. Affected Routes are; King George V Road (by Mobil Filling Station), Flag House inbound TBS, Force Road inbound TBS, Onikan Roundabout inbound TBS, and WaterBoy Roundabout by Old Defence House. Additionally, all link roads to Moloney Road, such as Military Road (by Old Defence Building), Ajasa Street, Boyle Street, and Hawley Street, will be closed to traffic during the event. To ease parking challenges, designated car parks have been arranged for public use, these include; the Yoruba Lawn Tennis Club Car Park, Zone 2 Car Park (opposite Island Club along King George V Road), Museum Kit...

LAGOS WOMEN RUN 2025: ALABI EMERGES WINNER . (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE


 LAGOS WOMEN RUN 2025: 

ALABI EMERGES WINNER 


A Lagos long-distance runner, Aminat Adenike Alabi, has emerged winner of the Open category of the 10th edition of the 2025 Lagos Women Run.


Alabi, who won 2 million naira, is an experienced marathoner who has participated in five different races, including the Lagos Women Run, defeating her compatriots by winning the 10 Kilometre race.


From the start point at the iconic Tafawa Balewa Square through the routes that terminated at the remodelled Mobolaji Johnson Sports Arena, Onikan, Alabi crossed the ribbon with a time of 39 minutes: 25.80 seconds to finish as the first woman from Lagos to etch her name in gold in the history of LWR.


Speaking at the presentation of medals to champions in different categories at the finish point, the Director-General, Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC), Lekan Fatodu, described the 10th edition of Lagos Women Run as a decade of consistency, commitment, impact and a remarkable journey. 


He said, it's a decade of building community cohesion, promoting consistent opportunities in sports, in terms of personal development, wellness and opportunity for economic development and leadership.


"Lagos is actually at the centre of many things that have to do with innovations and development that's been manifested consistently in sports and other areas of human endeavours," he noted.


For a Lagosian to win the 10th edition, Fatodu explained that it's a manifestation of the fact that every corner of the state is blessed with talents and provided with opportunities, adding that the state will continue to use the platform to attract stars and potential talents to bring them to the fore and allow them to sharpen their skills.


Fatodu commended the organisers for their resilience and consistently producing new talents and stars in athletics, building community cohesion and promoting sports development. 


Coordinator of Lagos Women Run, Tayo Popoola, stated the initiative began as a casual idea, a platform for women to gather and interact through a road race.


"The race is to make people happy, change lives, reconnect, network, look for more opportunities in life and add value, rather than focusing on monetary gains".


Popoola added that the race serves as a series of preparatory events for elite runners, helping them train and energise for bigger competitions as Nigeria increasingly embraces road races.


Adding that the run appeals to a diverse group of women, including those who are plus-size or older, seeking general well-being and fitness. It provides an inclusive space where women can feel actively involved and cared for, addressing their need for physical activity and community engagement.


Winner of the 10th edition, Alabi, was elated for winning the title in the open category, noting that her mission is to be the first marathoner from Lagos to win the coveted title in the all-women race.


She said that with her ability to push forward and listen to technical instructions from her coach and support from her training partners, she was able to emerge as the champion.


"With the training I have been doing, I just believe that I will be among the first three. I started training early this year and I promised myself to end up well in this year's edition. I just have to train very well because those who are coming from the northern part are very strong, but I said I want to be the first Lagos marathoner to set a record and bring the title to Lagos," she said. 


Vivian Obadiah, with 39:55.12, won 1.5 million naira by coming second, and Elizabeth Nuhu Power, 40:39.83, won 1 million naira, respectively.


Lagos State Sports Commission 

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