Monday, 2 September 2019

History Behind Some Popular Cities In Lagos


Lagos with a population of about 20 million residents living in this great city has its history. Even though it is widely said that Lagos is a no-man's land, the truth, however, is that Lagos has its history, culture, and tradition.

Virtually all places and streets in Lagos have stories and histories attached to them. Some places like Oju-ere, Makoko, Ojuelegba, Obalende among others have reasons why they are named that way.

Just as a typical Yoruba state, the Yorubas don't name a child, place without pointing to a reason. For example, parents that named that daughter Yetunde or Iyabo means either the mother of the dad/mom died before giving birth to the child, the name Yetunde means Mother has returned.

There are some places in Lagos with names behind the scene but we forgot the source of these names thereby we modernized them in our way or how best we felt we can pronounce them.

AutoReportNG did some finding on some popular street names, locations and the history behind them... Read below.

1 Ojota


Ojota used to be a military settlement in the late 18th century and soldiers practised their shooting there. The area had several gun firing spots and became known as “Oju Ota” in Yoruba which means “Bullet spots”. It later metamorphosed into Ojota which it is called now.

2. Abule Egba

This area is on the outskirts of Lagos and got its name from the early settlers who were Egba people from Abeokuta. The area was first called “Abule awon egba” in Yoruba, which means “Village of Egba people”. It later became “Abule Egba”.

3. Apongbon

Apongbon is one of Lagos’ most popular markets, and it’s also quite close to the popular Oke-Arin market. It got its name from the then acting governor of the Lagos colony, William McCloskey, who had a Red Beard. The Yorubas who couldn’t pronounce the colonial governor’s name decided to describe him by his red beard and started calling him “Oyinbo to pon ni agbon” (Apon l'agbon) meaning a red-bearded man. It later became Apongbon.

4. Magodo

Magodo is now a posh area, but in the past, it used to be sacred land. The residents had a lot of taboos and one of them was to avoid using mortars and pestles, “Ma gun odo” which means “Don’t pound it”. It later became Magodo

5. Epetedo

Epe is named after the early settlers who were Epe traders. The area became dominated by the Epes and they still trade there until today.

6. Ebute-Metta

Ebute-Metta is one of the earliest harbour docks where British ships berthed at. It was a hub for trade and commerce in colonial times. Ebute-Metta is a fusion of the words “Ebute” which means the seaside in Yoruba, and “Metta” which means three. The three shores are Iddo, Otto, and Oko baba.

7. Broad Street

Broad street used to be one of the longest and widest streets in the city. It got its name from its broadness. However, Broad Street was later changed to Yakubu Gowon Street but later changed back to Broad street when Gowon was accused of participating in the coup that led to the death of Murtala Ramat Mohammed.

8. Agidingbi

The British Naval forces invaded Lagos in 1885 under the pretext of stopping slavery and human sacrifice. The noise their canon made was really loud, and the sound was heard round the streets of Lagos Island. The people described the sound as “A gidi n gbinnn”. Which means a loud groundbreaking noise. The name Agidingbi was borne out of this.

9. Victoria Island

Victoria Island was also a major hub for commerce and British ships berthed there often. It’s named after Queen Victoria of England who was Queen from 1837-1901.

10. Ikeja

Ikeja, the capital of Lagos, is actually an abbreviation for “Ikorodu And Epe Joint Administration”, IKEJA. It was coined by the colonial masters for ease of administration.”

Coming shortly, the history of Yaba, Surulere, Okota, Mushin, Idimu, Alakuko, Ikorodu, Epe, Ajangbadi, Ojo, Ijeshatedo, Orile, Ijora, Apapa, and Ojuelegba.

I hope you find this info useful.

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Thursday, 18 July 2019

Lagos Begins Night Road Construction Across The State, See Their Timetable


The Lagos State Government has embarked on massive road rehabilitation across the state. The unit charged with road maintenance and construction, the Lagos State Public Works Corporation has started work in full force but this time, with a twist. Having studied the ever-busy Lagos, they have decided to work at nights.

A list which was obtained by AutoReportNG shows that they have time-tables for every part of the state.

For Wednesday night, for example, they are working on Ikeja, Apapa, Apapa, Mushin, Eti-Osa etc roads. 14 roads for night rehabilitation work across 11 Local Government areas tonight 17th July 2019

These are some of the work they have done this week as obtained by AutoReportNG


















See their time-table below...


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Friday, 14 June 2019

Lagos Goes Tough On Traffic Offenders, Cars To Be Forfeited (Photos)

The Lagos State Government is at war with traffic offenders in the state and it's taking the campaign against one-way, driving on BRT lane very seriously. The RRS team arrested two men who drove against the traffic at Ikeja.

According to RRS team who took to Twitter to warn drivers of the dangers of one-way driving said, these two traffic offenders who were arrested by our officers on Patrol along Opebi Road have been transferred to Lagos State Task Force and they’ve been charged to court. The verdict, forfeiture of the vehicles to the Lagos State Government. Please obey traffic rules to avoid your car being impounded.

A closer look, however, shows that the owners are Chinese nationals who were arrested by
the RRS officers for driving against traffic at Opebi, He has been told to forfeit his Lexus 4WD and Sienna to Lagos State Government.



Citing the Lagos State Traffic law, the RRS team said any vehicle that drives against traffic or passes through the BRT lane has committed an offense against the state. Read the code cited as obtained by AutoReportNG

Penalties for Neglect of Traffic Directions. 

 Where an officer of the Authority is for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic on a highway, or where any traffic sign being a sign for regulating the movement of traffic or indicating the route to be followed by vehicle has been lawfully placed on or near a highway in accordance with the provisions of this Law, any person driving or propelling any vehicle, who-

(a) Neglects or refuses to stop the vehicle or to make it proceed or to keep to a particular lane or direction of traffic when directed to do so by the officer in the execution of his duty; or

(b) Drives his vehicle against oncoming traffic or fails to conform to the direction or indication given by the traffic sign, shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on conviction for:
(i) 1st offender one (1) year imprisonment and forfeiture of the vehicle to the State;
(ii) 2nd and subsequent offender three (3) years imprisonment and forfeiture of the vehicle to the State.

(c) All offenders shall have their data and biometrics captured.

See pictures of the people arrested and their vehicles.









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Monday, 3 June 2019

Sanwo-Olu, Hamzat And Others Inspect Ikeja BRT Terminal, Igando Housing Estate - Photos

Lagos may be having a governor and deputy who may likely prefer jeans and polo over the regular suits and agbada. Ever since Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu assumed power in Lagos, he has been to virtually every nooks and cranny, from Apapa to Ojota to Ikeja to Badagry and now, he is at the popular Ikeja BRT terminus to see work done at this place.

It will be recalled that this terminal was commissioned among fanfare by the former governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode and it was declared open by Pres. Buhari but months later, the place was closed down citing renovation exercise. Ever since then, the place is yet to be open for use even though there are some construction works at the other side of the terminal.

After their thanksgiving on Sunday, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Deputy, Dr. Hamzat with the Chief of Staff, HOS also embarked on an inspection tour to the Ikeja Bus Terminal and the Igando Housing Estate.





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Wednesday, 10 April 2019

MMIA Road Construction; FAAN Advise Passengers To Get To The Airport Early


Due to the ongoing road construction at Oshodi which leads to airport road in Ikeja, the Federal Aviation Agency of Nigeria has urged travellers to leave home on time so as to beat the traffic and get to the airport on time.

According to the press release by the agency, it reads...

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria hereby advise passengers to leave their homes early, owing to the ongoing reconstruction of the road leading the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

This advise has become necessary due to the traffic gridlock experienced by road users along this axis.

The Authority appeal to passengers that leaving their homes early will ensure they get to the airport in good time and go through all check-in formalities with ease.

We apologise for the inconveniences being encountered by passengers due to the situation, the Authority has already mobilized security agencies to ensure that the situation is effectively managed.

FAAN……… Committed to her core values of Safety, Security and Comfort.

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Saturday, 13 October 2018

Update On The Oshodi-Airport Road Construction


For those who normally ply through the Oshodi-Airport Expressway, especially those within the Ajao Estate which is much closer to MMIA will attest to it that life has been hell on this route especially towards the evening, all thanks to the road construction from the bridge which leads to the airport gate.

Last year the Lagos State Government decided to reconstruct this road because according to the governor, the road is the gateway that leads to the state capital and so, the road needs to meet with the best international road standard. The road is being reconstructed simultaneously with the Oshodi BRT Terminus. Last month, the Lagos State Government decided to go on an assessment tour to see how far the work and what needs to be done on time.

These are some pictures from the site.












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