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		<title>LagosMet Rainy Season: My do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts for motorists and passengers</title>
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I sincerely hope this is the final year Lagos would have to go without drainage. I don&#8217;t mean drainage in Ikeja or Lagos Island alone, I mean all over the state cos we all pay tax and this flood thingy is making the whole of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lagos Laws: Alms to beggars, loittering &amp; littering can lead to jail!</title>
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Lagos Laws: Alms to beggars, loittering &#38; littering can lead to jail.
Giving of alms to beggars &#8211; 1 month imprisonment. Wandering in any premises &#8211; 3 month to 1 year imprisonment. Suspected thief with no proven means of livelihood, 3 months to 1 year imprisonment. It is an offence to dispose of scrap papers, newspapers, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Is Lagos really the world&#8217;s worst place to work?</title>
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I tried real hard not to discuss this topic but I have since found myself caught in the middle of such arguments initiated by first time visitors to Lagos. Work is still on going and I sincerely believe Lagos will be the best place [...]]]></description>
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