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Public discontent and legal proceedings marked the month in Lagos. Anger erupted over police actions to disperse a protest against building demolitions, resulting in two activists being brought to trial. In a separate criminal case, a couple was arrested for fabricating their own kidnapping to extort a ransom. Concurrently, the city's governance and development plans faced scrutiny. A major northern political group criticized a proposed gold refinery project for Lagos, while a dispute emerged within a family over a traditional royal title. The local chapter of the ruling APC party actively defended federal government policies, specifically endorsing a $9 million lobbying agreement and asserting Tinubu's focus on his duties while criticizing political opponents such as Obi.
Environmental concerns were also raised regarding a large-scale coastal reshaping and dredging initiative in Lagos, with groups warning of substantial risks to the local ecosystem.
In a significant regional development, Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba was extradited from Togo to Burkina Faso. He faces allegations of involvement in a plot to commit murder and will now undergo legal proceedings in the country where he once held power.
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In Lagos, Nigeria, French and Nigerian musicians are collaborating to create the next generation of Afrobeats hits, aiming to produce international chart-toppers. Meanwhile, several unrelated local stories are making headlines. - **Travel and Security**: A reporter's diary describes the chaotic drama that unfolds at Lagos's airport before flights even take off. Separately, police have denied allegations that a local police chief abused his power. - **Local Figures**: A socialite known as Iya Oge of Lagos is reportedly in Liberia and not missing, according to a group called AREF. In a different case, a doctor in Lagos has been detained for allegedly creating a fake medical report for an activist.
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