PENTAGON RELEASES NEW BATCH OF UFO FILES SHOWING UNEXPLAINED UAP ENCOUNTERS, INCLUDING MILITARY VIDEOS AND EYEWITNESS REPORTS. (PHOTO).

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 Pentagon releases new batch of UFO files showing unexplained UAP encounters, including military videos and eyewitness reports    The Pentagon has released another batch of declassified UFO-related materials, continuing a rolling disclosure of once-classified files ordered by President Donald Trump for public release. The latest drop includes more than 50 videos and documents involving unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), the government’s official term for UFOs, adding to a growing archive of material that has fueled public interest and debate about unexplained aerial activity. Among the newly released records are multiple military and surveillance videos showing unexplained objects in flight. One clip, recorded by a U.S. Coast Guard infrared sensor in April 2024, appears to show an object moving near an aircraft over the Southeastern United States. Another, labeled “Syrian UAP instant acceleration,” was captured in 2021 by a U.S. military platform and later uploaded ...

LAWMA MD INTENSIFIES HIGHWAY SANITATION MONITORING, ENDS TOUR AT OLUSOSUN. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 LAWMA MD INTENSIFIES HIGHWAY SANITATION MONITORING, ENDS TOUR AT OLUSOSUN


The Managing Director/CEO of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, on Saturday, conducted an intensified on-site assessment of highway sanitation operations as part of the Authority’s ongoing statewide waste evacuation and operational optimisation drive.


The inspection covered key sections of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway corridor, where targeted waste disposal interventions were strengthened to enhance cleanliness, traffic flow, and environmental compliance.


The tour also extended to vegetal waste clearing activities along the median of the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway, with a focus on improving visibility, restoring orderliness, and sustaining routine maintenance standards along the corridor.


During the assessment, the Managing Director reviewed operational deployment, equipment utilisation, workforce coordination, and overall service performance at the monitored locations.


He stressed the need for discipline, efficiency, and measurable results to ensure that sanitation interventions deliver consistent and visible improvements across major highways.


He said that the ongoing statewide operational review was aimed at closing service gaps, optimising resource allocation, and reinforcing accountability within frontline operations.


The tour concluded at the Olusosun Landfill, where evacuation processes and disposal logistics were assessed to ensure alignment with established operational standards and improved landfill management.


The exercise reinforces LAWMA’s proactive oversight approach and its commitment to sustaining higher environmental standards and improved service delivery across Lagos State.

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