The Lagos Boy’s coastal highway, By Festus Adedayo
[[{“value”:”Whether real or imagined, none of the metonyms for “Lagos boy” is complimentary. The “Lagos boy” moniker once came up in the late 1980s. Commodore Olabode George, then military governor of Ondo State, had just been removed from office after spending two years. The African Concord magazine then did a post-mortem of his turbulent rule.
The post The Lagos Boy’s coastal highway, By Festus Adedayo appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.”}]]