STREET ADDRESSES & THEIR MEANING
1. Court: Dead end street.
2. Crescent: Curved road with both ends connecting to the same street.
3. Boulevard: Wide street with greenery in the center and along the sides.
4. Avenue: Straight street that runs north-south or east-west.
5. Drive: A road that follows a natural feature (park, ocean, hills, or lake).
6. Alley: Narrow street between, behind, or within buildings.
7. Place: A short street.
Is This Real or Fake?
Nigerian Police Woman Claiming to be Helpless About Relationship Issues She Had With an Oil Magnate Who is From Ikorodu!
@PoliceNG
Is This Real or Fake?
Nigerian Police Woman Claiming to be Helpless About Relationship Issues She Had With an Oil Magnate Who is From Ikorodu!
@PoliceNG
ONE MEAL AT A TIME!!!😉
The School Feeding Programme being implemented by @TaiwoOyekan01 across primary schools within Lagos Island continues to make a significant impact on the welfare, health, and academic performance of our pupils.
#lilgUpdates#PTO
Being an MC gave me the opportunity to visit so many places, especially some beautiful places in Lagos and Ibadan. So, if you’re relocating from Lagos to Ibadan and wondering where you’ll feel most “at home,” here’s a simple cheat code 😄
📍 Bodija = 🇳🇬 Ikeja GRA / Magodo. Comfortable, organized, professional crowd, good food spots, and enough calm to make you forget Lagos traffic trauma.
📍 Akobo = 🇳🇬 Lekki Phase 2 / Ajah. Fast-growing, estate-heavy, young families everywhere, and new buildings appearing every weekend.
📍 Oluyole Estate = 🇳🇬 Banana Island / Old Ikoyi energy. Spacious houses, quieter roads, and the kind of area where generators are backup plans, not survival tools.
📍 Ring Road = 🇳🇬 Allen Avenue / Maryland. Central, busy, commercial, and connected to almost everything important.
📍 Challenge = 🇳🇬 Oshodi. Pure movement. Parks, traders, buses, noise, confusion… and somehow everybody still understands the system.
📍 UI / Agbowo = 🇳🇬 Yaba. Student life, tech bros, cafés, cheap food spots, hostels, and enough young people to make the area feel permanently active.
📍 Jericho = 🇳🇬 Surulere. Old-school prestige, calm streets, loyal residents, and a “we’ve been classy before social media” kind of vibe.
📍 Dugbe = 🇳🇬 Lagos Island / CMS. Traditional business district energy. Banks, offices, old buildings, traders, and serious weekday movement.
📍 Iwo Road = 🇳🇬 Ojota + Jibowu combined. Transport hub madness. Everybody is either arriving, leaving, shouting, or dragging luggage.
📍 Akala Expressway = 🇳🇬 Agege. Strong street culture, hardworking residents, lively atmosphere, and food spots that deserve national recognition.
📍 Iyaganku = 🇳🇬 Alausa / Ikeja Government Reserved Area. Corporate feel, government offices, cleaner roads, and a more structured atmosphere.
Which ones did I get right and which did I miss?
In the spirit of oversharing🙈🙈🙈
We were already trying and my menstruation had stopped for like 4 months. We went to his brother’s house for the weekend and that day I noticed thick mucus. I was like… “wait, is this not ovulation?”
I asked my SIL if she had ovulation strips and she said yes. I tested and the line was THICK.
I just marched to where my husband was and said “let’s go.”
He said, “go where?”
I said, “I’m ovulating.”
This man said, “can’t it wait till we get home tomorrow?”
I said absolutely not…. I’m not taking any chances.
I literally started chasing him around the house until he agreed.
Positive pregnancy test 3 weeks later 😭