Lagos – Your Hub for News, Sports and Culture

When exploring Lagos, the bustling economic and cultural heart of Nigeria. Also known as Eko, it sits on the Atlantic coast of Nigeria, a nation that drives much of West Africa's trade and entertainment. Lagos encompasses a massive seaport, a dense traffic network, and a vibrant arts scene that together shape daily life for over 20 million residents.

Why Lagos Matters Across Sectors

First, the Lagos State, the political unit that governs the city, runs the largest budget of any South African province. Its administration requires sophisticated traffic‑management systems because rush‑hour gridlock can last for hours. Second, the Port of Lagos, handling most of the country's container traffic, is a gateway for the Nigerian oil sector. Oil revenues flow through the port, influencing the local economy and funding public projects like the new digital‑access hubs in Kakamega County’s neighboring regions.

Third, Lagos’s cultural pulse fuels tourism and music. The city’s Afrobeat clubs, Nollywood studios, and street festivals influence fashion trends across the continent. When the COSAFA Cup added a guest team, fans in Lagos filled stadiums, showing how sport connects the city to the broader African landscape. Fourth, the growing tech scene, supported by free public Wi‑Fi projects in nearby counties, enables startups to tap into a market of millions, driving innovation that rivals South Africa’s Johannesburg.

Finally, Lagos’s political debates often echo national conversations. Recent disputes over oil‑union demands and land expropriation in Ekurhuleni have sparked heated discussions on social media, with Lagos commentators weighing in on the balance between economic growth and social justice. This blend of economics, sport, and politics makes Lagos a micro‑cosm of the challenges and opportunities facing the whole of Nigeria.

Below you’ll find a curated list of articles that dive deeper into these topics – from the latest football scores and UFC knockouts to political analysis and cultural events. Whether you’re looking for a quick sports update, insight into the oil‑union debate, or a glimpse of Lagos’s vibrant nightlife, the collection offers a wide‑angle view of what’s happening now in the city and its wider influence across Africa.

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WAEC Announces 2025 WASSCE Results as Computer-Based Exams Roll Out

WAEC released 2025 WASSCE results, revealing a 33.8% drop in credit passes and unveiling plans for full computer‑based exams by 2026.

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Senior Advocate Ozekhome Clears N75 million EFCC Freeze in Fayose Fee Dispute

Senior Advocate Mike Ozekhome wins an appeal after the EFCC froze his account over a N75 million fee from ex‑governor Ayodele Fayose, confirming the payment was legitimate legal counsel.