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​​Dino Melaye, Mockery of a Sick Senate – Olulade

The member representing Epe Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Segun Olulade has described the Senator representing Kogi West in the upper chamber of the National Assembly, Dino Melaye as a true reflection of the quality of a Senate Nigeria is currently coping with. Olulade in a statement issued on Thursday, […]

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NIGERIAN YOUTH IN THE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE by Hon Segun Olulade

In Malaysia, every youth is called a King. This means a young person in Malaysia has Kingship honour accorded him by his country. But why is this so? Affirmatively, 50% of the world population today is under age 27; obviously any smart nation will place significant importance on the youth. Young people with their energies

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Change is Gradual, Let’s Keep Hope Alive – Olulade Reassures Nigerians

Chairman, House Committee on Health Services of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Segun Olulade, has again urged Nigerians not to lose hope and confidence in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying that “the change promised before the 2015 General Elections may seem slow but will materialise very soon.” Olulade in a statement

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Health: India/Nigeria partnership, an expedient move – Olulade

Hon. Segun Olulade, member Lagos State House of Assembly, representing Epe constituency II and Chairman of the House Committee on Health Services, has intensified  calls for collaboration with Indian based health care givers to improve the health status of Lagosians. The lawmaker hinted the need, while citing accurate diagnosis as an area where partnership is immediately

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Segun Olulade: Ambode and the awaiting glory for Lagos

By Segun Olulade By the year 2025, it is projected that about 40 million people will be living in Lagos. Nigeria’s foremost mega society, the economic hub of West Africa and the most populated African community; Lagos is undoubtedly a second Nigeria in terms of administrative complexities. It is often said that any governor who

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