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2027: Yegovodu Movement Backs Bonu Solomon for Second Term, Cites "Extensive Delivery"

2027: Yegovodu Movement Backs Bonu Solomon for Second Term, Cites "Extensive Delivery"

By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a major early boost for the 2027 electoral cycle, the influential Yegovodu Movement has officially endorsed Hon. Bonu Solomon, the member representing Badagry Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, for a second term in office.


The endorsement, which took place on Sunday, was characterized not just as a show of support but as a formal "declaration of intent" by the people, urging the lawmaker to recontest his seat to continue his developmental strides.


Led by Olufemi Sewanu Iroko, the group highlighted Hon. Bonu’s performance over the last two and a half years as the primary driver for their decision. Beyond the traditional legislative role of lawmaking, Iroko praised Bonu's prowess in the "art of lobbying," which has brought tangible benefits to his constituents.


"We have looked at your work... we feel you have delivered extensively," Iroko stated during the presentation. "Beyond making laws, you have shown to be someone who has a talent for lobbying. That is why your constituents and beyond are enjoying the dividends of democracy."


The group cited significant achievements during Bonu's first 30 months in office. The movement solidified its stance by donating campaign souvenirs to kickstart the 2027 awareness drive. Iroko emphasized that the call to return to the Lagos State House of Assembly was a collective plea from the people of Badagry.


Visible moved by the gesture, Hon. Bonu Solomon expressed his gratitude to the Yegovodu Movement for their proactive support. He reaffirmed his commitment to the progress of the constituency.


"I thank you for your support towards me and Badagry," Bonu said. "I promise not to disappoint you."

By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a major early boost for the 2027 electoral cycle, the influential Yegovodu Movement has officially endorsed Hon. Bonu Solomon, the member representing Badagry Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, for a second term in office.


The endorsement, which took place on Sunday, was characterized not just as a show of support but as a formal "declaration of intent" by the people, urging the lawmaker to recontest his seat to continue his developmental strides.


Led by Olufemi Sewanu Iroko, the group highlighted Hon. Bonu’s performance over the last two and a half years as the primary driver for their decision. Beyond the traditional legislative role of lawmaking, Iroko praised Bonu's prowess in the "art of lobbying," which has brought tangible benefits to his constituents.


"We have looked at your work... we feel you have delivered extensively," Iroko stated during the presentation. "Beyond making laws, you have shown to be someone who has a talent for lobbying. That is why your constituents and beyond are enjoying the dividends of democracy."


The group cited significant achievements during Bonu's first 30 months in office. The movement solidified its stance by donating campaign souvenirs to kickstart the 2027 awareness drive. Iroko emphasized that the call to return to the Lagos State House of Assembly was a collective plea from the people of Badagry.


Visible moved by the gesture, Hon. Bonu Solomon expressed his gratitude to the Yegovodu Movement for their proactive support. He reaffirmed his commitment to the progress of the constituency.


"I thank you for your support towards me and Badagry," Bonu said. "I promise not to disappoint you."

2027: Hon. Padonu Ismail Targets Badagry Assembly Seat, Demands End to "Sentimental Politics"

2027: Hon. Padonu Ismail Targets Badagry Assembly Seat, Demands End to "Sentimental Politics"

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Padonu Ismail Sewedo 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – The race for the 2027 Lagos State House of Assembly has gained early momentum as Hon. Padonu Ismail Sewedo officially declared his ambition to represent Badagry Constituency I, premising his campaign on a bold call for equity and a departure from the political status quo.


In a statement released on Monday, the Ajido-born grassroots mobilizer challenged the existing "political sharing formula" in the region, urging stakeholders to prioritize competence and capacity over favoritism. 


Hon. Sewedo’s declaration isn't just a bid for office; it’s a critique of the "sentimental considerations" he argues have long stifled Badagry’s growth. He emphasized that for the division to thrive, the selection process for leadership must be rooted in merit.


“The future of Badagry depends on electing leaders who possess both grassroots understanding and the technical know-how to deliver impactful representation,” Sewedo stated.


As a "full-blooded" indigene who has spent years in the political trenches, Hon. Sewedo is positioning himself as a bridge between traditional grassroots mobilization and modern governance. His legislative roadmap is anchored on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with specific focus on:

Youth Empowerment: Creating sustainable pathways for the younger generation.

Quality Education: Improving infrastructure and access to learning.

Economic Growth: Leveraging Badagry’s unique position for trade and tourism.

Social Inclusion: Ensuring no community is left behind in the legislative process.


Addressing party leaders and the electorate directly, Sewedo warned of the long-term risks of choosing "political convenience" over effectiveness. He argues that the cost of poor representation is a slowdown in development that the people can no longer afford. 


With his slogan, “Send me, I can represent better,” he is making a clear pitch: he has paid his dues, he knows the pulse of the people, and he is ready to translate their aspirations into legislative results at the Alausa Assembly.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Padonu Ismail Sewedo 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – The race for the 2027 Lagos State House of Assembly has gained early momentum as Hon. Padonu Ismail Sewedo officially declared his ambition to represent Badagry Constituency I, premising his campaign on a bold call for equity and a departure from the political status quo.


In a statement released on Monday, the Ajido-born grassroots mobilizer challenged the existing "political sharing formula" in the region, urging stakeholders to prioritize competence and capacity over favoritism. 


Hon. Sewedo’s declaration isn't just a bid for office; it’s a critique of the "sentimental considerations" he argues have long stifled Badagry’s growth. He emphasized that for the division to thrive, the selection process for leadership must be rooted in merit.


“The future of Badagry depends on electing leaders who possess both grassroots understanding and the technical know-how to deliver impactful representation,” Sewedo stated.


As a "full-blooded" indigene who has spent years in the political trenches, Hon. Sewedo is positioning himself as a bridge between traditional grassroots mobilization and modern governance. His legislative roadmap is anchored on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with specific focus on:

Youth Empowerment: Creating sustainable pathways for the younger generation.

Quality Education: Improving infrastructure and access to learning.

Economic Growth: Leveraging Badagry’s unique position for trade and tourism.

Social Inclusion: Ensuring no community is left behind in the legislative process.


Addressing party leaders and the electorate directly, Sewedo warned of the long-term risks of choosing "political convenience" over effectiveness. He argues that the cost of poor representation is a slowdown in development that the people can no longer afford. 


With his slogan, “Send me, I can represent better,” he is making a clear pitch: he has paid his dues, he knows the pulse of the people, and he is ready to translate their aspirations into legislative results at the Alausa Assembly.

"Unite or Face Lawsuit": Lagos PDP Members Issue Stern Warning Amid Leadership Crisis

"Unite or Face Lawsuit": Lagos PDP Members Issue Stern Warning Amid Leadership Crisis

By: Manoah Kikekon 




LAGOS — The internal turmoil within the Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reached a tipping point, as prominent members now threaten to drag the party's leadership to court if the ongoing factional crisis is not resolved immediately.


The warning was spearheaded by Abayomi Medemaku, a legal professional and two-time candidate for both the House of Representatives and the Badagry Local Government chairmanship. Speaking on Friday, Medemaku expressed deep frustration over the emergence of parallel executive committees that have effectively split the party into two warring camps.


The crisis stems from two separate congresses held by rival groups, each claiming legitimacy over the party’s structure in Lagos:

The Makinde/Bode George Faction: This group reportedly conducted its election months before the expiration of the current tenure, leading to a period where they were referred to as "Excos-elect" of Lagos State for nearly seven months.

The Wike/Deji Doherty Faction: This faction recently conducted its own State Congress, inaugurating Muka Popoola as the Chairman of the faction. This move followed the dissolution of existing state executives by the national leadership loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.


"In as much as I am not happy with the parallel Excos in Lagos State. I am consoled by the fact that both factions will serve as a check on each other," Medemaku noted, highlighting the high stakes of the "monopoly of manipulation" currently plaguing the party.


Medemaku, who describes himself as "100% PDP," "60% Wike," and "40% Makinde," warned that the patience of Lagos State party faithful has worn thin. He called for an immediate meeting of the two groups to harmonize their lists and form a single, formidable state executive.


The legal threat is born out of a desire to prevent "selfish personal interests and ego" from destroying the party’s chances ahead of the 2027 general elections


The members' demands include:

Immediate Harmonization: Merging the two executive lists to create a unified leadership in the state.

End to Parallel Governance: Dissolving the "factional" mindset that has paralyzed party operations in Lagos state.

Focus on 2027: Prioritizing party stability over individual loyalty to national leaders.


For stakeholders in the Badagry division and beyond, the split in Lagos PDP is seen as a major setback to providing a credible opposition to the ruling APC. Medemaku emphasized that regardless of who eventually emerges as the National President of the party, a divided state chapter remains a "losing house."


"If Lagos State PDP is harmonized, we will remain one," he stated. "We cannot fold our hands and watch our party be destroyed."

By: Manoah Kikekon 




LAGOS — The internal turmoil within the Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reached a tipping point, as prominent members now threaten to drag the party's leadership to court if the ongoing factional crisis is not resolved immediately.


The warning was spearheaded by Abayomi Medemaku, a legal professional and two-time candidate for both the House of Representatives and the Badagry Local Government chairmanship. Speaking on Friday, Medemaku expressed deep frustration over the emergence of parallel executive committees that have effectively split the party into two warring camps.


The crisis stems from two separate congresses held by rival groups, each claiming legitimacy over the party’s structure in Lagos:

The Makinde/Bode George Faction: This group reportedly conducted its election months before the expiration of the current tenure, leading to a period where they were referred to as "Excos-elect" of Lagos State for nearly seven months.

The Wike/Deji Doherty Faction: This faction recently conducted its own State Congress, inaugurating Muka Popoola as the Chairman of the faction. This move followed the dissolution of existing state executives by the national leadership loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.


"In as much as I am not happy with the parallel Excos in Lagos State. I am consoled by the fact that both factions will serve as a check on each other," Medemaku noted, highlighting the high stakes of the "monopoly of manipulation" currently plaguing the party.


Medemaku, who describes himself as "100% PDP," "60% Wike," and "40% Makinde," warned that the patience of Lagos State party faithful has worn thin. He called for an immediate meeting of the two groups to harmonize their lists and form a single, formidable state executive.


The legal threat is born out of a desire to prevent "selfish personal interests and ego" from destroying the party’s chances ahead of the 2027 general elections


The members' demands include:

Immediate Harmonization: Merging the two executive lists to create a unified leadership in the state.

End to Parallel Governance: Dissolving the "factional" mindset that has paralyzed party operations in Lagos state.

Focus on 2027: Prioritizing party stability over individual loyalty to national leaders.


For stakeholders in the Badagry division and beyond, the split in Lagos PDP is seen as a major setback to providing a credible opposition to the ruling APC. Medemaku emphasized that regardless of who eventually emerges as the National President of the party, a divided state chapter remains a "losing house."


"If Lagos State PDP is harmonized, we will remain one," he stated. "We cannot fold our hands and watch our party be destroyed."

Badagry to Ouidah: Hon. Solomon Bonu Leads Cross-Border Mission to Revolutionize Lagos Tourism

Badagry to Ouidah: Hon. Solomon Bonu Leads Cross-Border Mission to Revolutionize Lagos Tourism

By: Manoah Kikekon 



In a move to reposition Badagry as a premier global heritage hub, a Lagos State delegation concluded a transformative two-day strategic working visit to the Republic of Benin on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. The mission, led by the Chairman of the House Committee on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Hon. Solomon Saanu Bonu, alongside the Commissioner for Tourism, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, marks a new era in cross-border cultural diplomacy.



The visit was specifically designed to study the Republic of Benin’s successful "Heritage Corridor" and adapt international best practices to the ongoing redevelopment of Badagry’s historical sites. By bridging the gap between Lagos and Cotonou, the state government aims to create a seamless West African tourism circuit that honors the shared history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.


The delegation featured a rare blend of legislative, executive, and technical expertise. Joining Hon. Bonu and Commissioner Benson-Awoyinka were the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Engr. Adekunle Olayinka, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs. Bopo Oyekan-Ismaila. 



To ensure the technical feasibility of upcoming infrastructure projects in Badagry, the team also included Engr. Salim Abou Jaoude, the Managing Director of Sageto Nigeria Limited. This inclusive team structure signals that the Lagos State Government is moving beyond mere policy talk toward the actual physical transformation of Badagry’s tourism landscape.


The core of the itinerary focused on Ouidah, a city globally renowned for its immersive historical storytelling. The Lagos delegation toured the emotive Point of No Return, the ancient Slave Market, and the towering, iconic Amazon Statue


Hon. Solomon Bonu noted that seeing Ouidah’s management of these sensitive sites provided "valuable exposure to international standards." The goal is to replicate this level of maintenance and visitor experience in Badagry, ensuring that sites like the Point of No Return on Badagry’s Gberefu Island can compete on the global stage.


The presence of the Special Adviser on Works, Engr. Adekunle Olayinka, was pivotal. For tourism to thrive in Badagry, the access roads and surrounding infrastructure must match the historical significance of the sites. The delegation assessed how the Republic of Benin integrated world-class road networks with cultural landmarks, providing a blueprint for the "Greater Badagry" development plan.


"This is about more than just history; it’s about economic growth," Hon. Bonu remarked during the tour. "By elevating Badagry’s tourism standards, we are creating jobs, attracting foreign exchange, and ensuring that our heritage becomes a sustainable asset for future generations."


The visit to the Amazon Statue, a tribute to the legendary all-female military regiment of the Kingdom of Dahomey, served as an inspiration for the delegation. It highlighted the power of monumental art in tourism. Lagos State intends to leverage similar narratives to honor the resilience and history of the Badagry people, repositioning the town as a destination for both education and inspiration.


Commissioner Toke Benson-Awoyinka emphasized that the tour was an exercise in cultural diplomacy. By strengthening ties with the Republic of Benin, Lagos is fostering a regional partnership that could lead to joint tourism packages, allowing global travelers to explore the "Slave Route" across both nations with ease.


As the delegation returns to Lagos, the focus shifts to implementation. The insights gained from Ouidah’s immersive cultural experiences are expected to influence the final touches on several ongoing projects in Badagry.

By: Manoah Kikekon 



In a move to reposition Badagry as a premier global heritage hub, a Lagos State delegation concluded a transformative two-day strategic working visit to the Republic of Benin on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. The mission, led by the Chairman of the House Committee on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Hon. Solomon Saanu Bonu, alongside the Commissioner for Tourism, Mrs. Toke Benson-Awoyinka, marks a new era in cross-border cultural diplomacy.



The visit was specifically designed to study the Republic of Benin’s successful "Heritage Corridor" and adapt international best practices to the ongoing redevelopment of Badagry’s historical sites. By bridging the gap between Lagos and Cotonou, the state government aims to create a seamless West African tourism circuit that honors the shared history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.


The delegation featured a rare blend of legislative, executive, and technical expertise. Joining Hon. Bonu and Commissioner Benson-Awoyinka were the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Engr. Adekunle Olayinka, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs. Bopo Oyekan-Ismaila. 



To ensure the technical feasibility of upcoming infrastructure projects in Badagry, the team also included Engr. Salim Abou Jaoude, the Managing Director of Sageto Nigeria Limited. This inclusive team structure signals that the Lagos State Government is moving beyond mere policy talk toward the actual physical transformation of Badagry’s tourism landscape.


The core of the itinerary focused on Ouidah, a city globally renowned for its immersive historical storytelling. The Lagos delegation toured the emotive Point of No Return, the ancient Slave Market, and the towering, iconic Amazon Statue


Hon. Solomon Bonu noted that seeing Ouidah’s management of these sensitive sites provided "valuable exposure to international standards." The goal is to replicate this level of maintenance and visitor experience in Badagry, ensuring that sites like the Point of No Return on Badagry’s Gberefu Island can compete on the global stage.


The presence of the Special Adviser on Works, Engr. Adekunle Olayinka, was pivotal. For tourism to thrive in Badagry, the access roads and surrounding infrastructure must match the historical significance of the sites. The delegation assessed how the Republic of Benin integrated world-class road networks with cultural landmarks, providing a blueprint for the "Greater Badagry" development plan.


"This is about more than just history; it’s about economic growth," Hon. Bonu remarked during the tour. "By elevating Badagry’s tourism standards, we are creating jobs, attracting foreign exchange, and ensuring that our heritage becomes a sustainable asset for future generations."


The visit to the Amazon Statue, a tribute to the legendary all-female military regiment of the Kingdom of Dahomey, served as an inspiration for the delegation. It highlighted the power of monumental art in tourism. Lagos State intends to leverage similar narratives to honor the resilience and history of the Badagry people, repositioning the town as a destination for both education and inspiration.


Commissioner Toke Benson-Awoyinka emphasized that the tour was an exercise in cultural diplomacy. By strengthening ties with the Republic of Benin, Lagos is fostering a regional partnership that could lead to joint tourism packages, allowing global travelers to explore the "Slave Route" across both nations with ease.


As the delegation returns to Lagos, the focus shifts to implementation. The insights gained from Ouidah’s immersive cultural experiences are expected to influence the final touches on several ongoing projects in Badagry.

Eid-ul-Fitr 2026: Hon. Padonu Ismail Calls for Unity and Compassion in Badagry 

Eid-ul-Fitr 2026: Hon. Padonu Ismail Calls for Unity and Compassion in Badagry 

 By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS – As the global Muslim Ummah concludes the holy month of Ramadan, Hon. Padonu Ismail Sewedo, popularly known as PIS, a leading aspirant for the Lagos State House of Assembly, Badagry Constituency I (2027), has extended his warmest felicitations to constituents. 


In a statement released by his media team on Friday, March 20, 2026, the aspiring lawmaker emphasized that the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr is not just an end to fasting, but a beginning of a renewed commitment to the spiritual and social virtues of Islam.


Hon. Sewedo highlighted the significance of the just-concluded 30-day journey of devotion. He described Ramadan as a sacred period that fosters self-discipline and reflection. "It is my prayer that the immense blessings and rewards of this holy month continue to guide, uplift, and inspire us in all our endeavors," he stated.


The aspirant prayed for the divine acceptance of the fasting, supplications, and acts of charity performed by the faithful. He expressed hope that the spiritual "recharge" experienced during the month would translate into lasting peace and prosperity for the people of Badagry and Lagos State at large.


Beyond the festivities, PIS urged the residents of Badagry Constituency I to carry the lessons of the month into their daily interactions. He specifically pointed to love, kindness, and harmonious coexistence as the pillars of a progressive society.


"These values, exemplified by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), should remain a guiding light in our daily lives," the statement read. Hon. Sewedo stressed that a community built on empathy and compassion is more resilient in the face of modern challenges.


One of the core tenets of Eid-ul-Fitr is Zakat al-Fitr, or giving to the needy. Hon. Sewedo used his message to remind constituents that the end of Ramadan should not mean the end of generosity. He encouraged those with means to continue extending a hand of fellowship to the vulnerable members of society.


By prioritizing care for the less privileged, the aspirant believes that the community can strengthen its internal bonds and create a more inclusive environment where "no one is left behind," echoing the broader goals of his 2027 vision.


As the 2027 electoral cycle approaches, the message from the PIS camp was also one of hope and political mobilization. He urged his supporters to "embrace the movement," positioning himself as a candidate dedicated to the collective progress of Badagry.


"May this blessed occasion bring joy to our homes, strengthen our unity, and usher in renewed hope for a brighter future," he added, concluding with a traditional greeting of "Eid Mubarak" to all families in the constituency.


The release of this message coincides with a period of increased grassroots engagement for the PIS movement. Supporters have lauded the aspirant’s consistent presence and his ability to connect with both the traditional and youth demographics of the ancient town.

 By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS – As the global Muslim Ummah concludes the holy month of Ramadan, Hon. Padonu Ismail Sewedo, popularly known as PIS, a leading aspirant for the Lagos State House of Assembly, Badagry Constituency I (2027), has extended his warmest felicitations to constituents. 


In a statement released by his media team on Friday, March 20, 2026, the aspiring lawmaker emphasized that the celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr is not just an end to fasting, but a beginning of a renewed commitment to the spiritual and social virtues of Islam.


Hon. Sewedo highlighted the significance of the just-concluded 30-day journey of devotion. He described Ramadan as a sacred period that fosters self-discipline and reflection. "It is my prayer that the immense blessings and rewards of this holy month continue to guide, uplift, and inspire us in all our endeavors," he stated.


The aspirant prayed for the divine acceptance of the fasting, supplications, and acts of charity performed by the faithful. He expressed hope that the spiritual "recharge" experienced during the month would translate into lasting peace and prosperity for the people of Badagry and Lagos State at large.


Beyond the festivities, PIS urged the residents of Badagry Constituency I to carry the lessons of the month into their daily interactions. He specifically pointed to love, kindness, and harmonious coexistence as the pillars of a progressive society.


"These values, exemplified by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), should remain a guiding light in our daily lives," the statement read. Hon. Sewedo stressed that a community built on empathy and compassion is more resilient in the face of modern challenges.


One of the core tenets of Eid-ul-Fitr is Zakat al-Fitr, or giving to the needy. Hon. Sewedo used his message to remind constituents that the end of Ramadan should not mean the end of generosity. He encouraged those with means to continue extending a hand of fellowship to the vulnerable members of society.


By prioritizing care for the less privileged, the aspirant believes that the community can strengthen its internal bonds and create a more inclusive environment where "no one is left behind," echoing the broader goals of his 2027 vision.


As the 2027 electoral cycle approaches, the message from the PIS camp was also one of hope and political mobilization. He urged his supporters to "embrace the movement," positioning himself as a candidate dedicated to the collective progress of Badagry.


"May this blessed occasion bring joy to our homes, strengthen our unity, and usher in renewed hope for a brighter future," he added, concluding with a traditional greeting of "Eid Mubarak" to all families in the constituency.


The release of this message coincides with a period of increased grassroots engagement for the PIS movement. Supporters have lauded the aspirant’s consistent presence and his ability to connect with both the traditional and youth demographics of the ancient town.

SMA Backed Badagry "Gateway City" Documentary Set for 15th iREP International Film Festival

SMA Backed Badagry "Gateway City" Documentary Set for 15th iREP International Film Festival

 By: Manoah Kikekon


Samuel Mawuyon Ajose and Gateway City 


LAGOS, NIGERIA — The historic town of Badagry is set to take center stage at the 15th iREPRESENT (iREP) International Documentary Film Festival with the selection of the documentary Gateway City. Sponsored by Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA), produced by award-winning filmmaker Viyon Awhanse and based on a story by Dr. Babatunde Mesewaku, the film will have a special screening on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the Ecobank Pan-African Centre (EPAC) in Victoria Island.


The project is proudly backed by the SMA Foundation, an organization led by Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA). The foundation’s grant support for this documentary marks a strategic expansion into the creative arts, aiming to leverage storytelling as a tool for community development, historical preservation, and social impact.


Gateway City offers a cinematic exploration of Badagry’s unique position as a historical and economic link between Nigeria and the rest of West Africa. Rather than focusing solely on regional challenges, the film utilizes advanced documentary techniques to highlight the intersection of trade, diplomacy, and tradition within the Lagos megacity framework.


"By supporting Gateway City, we are keeping our history alive and showing the world the strategic importance of Lagos," said Ajose. "Viyon’s film demonstrates that places like Badagry are essential gateways to the future of our continent."


The documentary's director, Viyon Awhanse, brings a wealth of international experience to the project. Awhanse is widely recognized for his contributions to African cinema, with previous works such as My Father’s Shadow and Lady earning accolades at prestigious festivals including Cannes, Sundance, Berlinale, and the BAFTAs.


Awhanse noted that Gateway City serves as a vital platform to showcase Badagry’s cultural depth to a global audience. The collaboration with the SMA Foundation underscores a growing trend of using audiovisual content to drive sustainable change and foster community engagement.


The iREP International Documentary Film Festival is regarded as Africa’s premier platform for documentary cinema. The 2026 edition is centered on the theme: "Transformation: Impact of Documentary Cinema in Africa."


Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026 

Time: 1:55 PM (General session starts at 1:00 PM) Venue: EPAC by Ecobank Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe St, Victoria Island.

Key Focus: Badagry’s Heritage, Leadership, and Economic Potential


The screening is expected to draw a diverse audience of policymakers, cultural enthusiasts, and international observers. By highlighting Badagry’s role as a strategic gateway, the SMA Foundation and Viyon Awhanse aim to shift public perception, transforming the area from a perceived "neglected locality" into a recognized pillar of Nigeria’s future urban growth.

 By: Manoah Kikekon


Samuel Mawuyon Ajose and Gateway City 


LAGOS, NIGERIA — The historic town of Badagry is set to take center stage at the 15th iREPRESENT (iREP) International Documentary Film Festival with the selection of the documentary Gateway City. Sponsored by Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA), produced by award-winning filmmaker Viyon Awhanse and based on a story by Dr. Babatunde Mesewaku, the film will have a special screening on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the Ecobank Pan-African Centre (EPAC) in Victoria Island.


The project is proudly backed by the SMA Foundation, an organization led by Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA). The foundation’s grant support for this documentary marks a strategic expansion into the creative arts, aiming to leverage storytelling as a tool for community development, historical preservation, and social impact.


Gateway City offers a cinematic exploration of Badagry’s unique position as a historical and economic link between Nigeria and the rest of West Africa. Rather than focusing solely on regional challenges, the film utilizes advanced documentary techniques to highlight the intersection of trade, diplomacy, and tradition within the Lagos megacity framework.


"By supporting Gateway City, we are keeping our history alive and showing the world the strategic importance of Lagos," said Ajose. "Viyon’s film demonstrates that places like Badagry are essential gateways to the future of our continent."


The documentary's director, Viyon Awhanse, brings a wealth of international experience to the project. Awhanse is widely recognized for his contributions to African cinema, with previous works such as My Father’s Shadow and Lady earning accolades at prestigious festivals including Cannes, Sundance, Berlinale, and the BAFTAs.


Awhanse noted that Gateway City serves as a vital platform to showcase Badagry’s cultural depth to a global audience. The collaboration with the SMA Foundation underscores a growing trend of using audiovisual content to drive sustainable change and foster community engagement.


The iREP International Documentary Film Festival is regarded as Africa’s premier platform for documentary cinema. The 2026 edition is centered on the theme: "Transformation: Impact of Documentary Cinema in Africa."


Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026 

Time: 1:55 PM (General session starts at 1:00 PM) Venue: EPAC by Ecobank Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe St, Victoria Island.

Key Focus: Badagry’s Heritage, Leadership, and Economic Potential


The screening is expected to draw a diverse audience of policymakers, cultural enthusiasts, and international observers. By highlighting Badagry’s role as a strategic gateway, the SMA Foundation and Viyon Awhanse aim to shift public perception, transforming the area from a perceived "neglected locality" into a recognized pillar of Nigeria’s future urban growth.

Afenifere Pays Condolence Visit to Badagry, Honors Legacy of Late Akran

Afenifere Pays Condolence Visit to Badagry, Honors Legacy of Late Akran

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Chief Deji Wale and Yime Akran 


BADAGRY, LAGOS — The Lagos State chapter of Afenifere, the foremost Yoruba socio-cultural organization, paid a high-level condolence visit to the royal palace of the Akran of Badagry to mourn the passing of His Imperial Majesty, De-Wheno Aholu Menu-Toyi I


Led by the State Chairman, Chief Deji Wale, on Tuesday, March 17th 2026, the delegation represented the national leadership of the group in honoring a monarch they described as a pillar of humility and regional development.


During the visit, which was mandated by the group’s leadership under Chief Reuben Fasoranti , Chief Wale emphasized that the late Akran was not just a traditional ruler but a visionary who transformed Badagry during his nearly 49-year reign. The monarch, who ascended the throne in April 1977 as the 19th Akran of Badagry, was praised for his "unusual poise, candor, and dignity" in traditional rulership.




"The Akran was a man who loved his people and reigned with immense humility. The significant development he brought to Badagry is a legacy we believe must be sustained for future generations," Chief Wale stated during the presentation of the official condolence letter.


The official message from Afenifere highlighted the Akran's role as a Permanent Vice-Chairman of the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs. The group noted that his influence extended far beyond Ogu land, impacting the broader Yoruba socio-political landscape and the preservation of cultural heritage.


Before his ascension to the throne, the monarch was a distinguished journalist, art curator, and cultural icon. Afenifere credited him with working tirelessly toward the inclusion and preservation of Ogu traditions even beyond the borders of Nigeria, cementing his status as a global cultural ambassador.


In line with Yoruba tradition, which views royal fathers as "Igbakeji Orisha" (second only to the gods), the organization noted that the King has simply moved to a higher realm to continue interceding for his people. 


The delegation offered prayers for: Communal Harmony: Maintaining the religious and social peace that characterized his reign. Succession: Wisdom for the Royal Council in navigating this transition. Cultural Preservation: Ensuring the Ogu traditions remain vibrant in the South-West geopolitical zone.


 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Chief Deji Wale and Yime Akran 


BADAGRY, LAGOS — The Lagos State chapter of Afenifere, the foremost Yoruba socio-cultural organization, paid a high-level condolence visit to the royal palace of the Akran of Badagry to mourn the passing of His Imperial Majesty, De-Wheno Aholu Menu-Toyi I


Led by the State Chairman, Chief Deji Wale, on Tuesday, March 17th 2026, the delegation represented the national leadership of the group in honoring a monarch they described as a pillar of humility and regional development.


During the visit, which was mandated by the group’s leadership under Chief Reuben Fasoranti , Chief Wale emphasized that the late Akran was not just a traditional ruler but a visionary who transformed Badagry during his nearly 49-year reign. The monarch, who ascended the throne in April 1977 as the 19th Akran of Badagry, was praised for his "unusual poise, candor, and dignity" in traditional rulership.




"The Akran was a man who loved his people and reigned with immense humility. The significant development he brought to Badagry is a legacy we believe must be sustained for future generations," Chief Wale stated during the presentation of the official condolence letter.


The official message from Afenifere highlighted the Akran's role as a Permanent Vice-Chairman of the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs. The group noted that his influence extended far beyond Ogu land, impacting the broader Yoruba socio-political landscape and the preservation of cultural heritage.


Before his ascension to the throne, the monarch was a distinguished journalist, art curator, and cultural icon. Afenifere credited him with working tirelessly toward the inclusion and preservation of Ogu traditions even beyond the borders of Nigeria, cementing his status as a global cultural ambassador.


In line with Yoruba tradition, which views royal fathers as "Igbakeji Orisha" (second only to the gods), the organization noted that the King has simply moved to a higher realm to continue interceding for his people. 


The delegation offered prayers for: Communal Harmony: Maintaining the religious and social peace that characterized his reign. Succession: Wisdom for the Royal Council in navigating this transition. Cultural Preservation: Ensuring the Ogu traditions remain vibrant in the South-West geopolitical zone.


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