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Guinness street in Agege was flooded as a result of rains Guinness street in Agege was flooded as a result of rains Guinness street in Agege was flooded as a result of rains Photo: Abosede Adelaja vanguard Kindly Share This Story:FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsAppPinterestShare Related The Sun on these rubbles July 7, 2012 Ansar-ud-Deen organises ‘Health Walk' April 3, 2015 Baptism of rain for Ambode: As flood cripples Lagos again June 10, 2015 All rights reserved. This material and any other digital content on this platform may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, written or distributed in full or in part, without written permission from VANGUARD NEWS. Download Vanguard News App.   Technical Feedback: whatsapp 08023469027   READ our Privacy-policy and cookie policy. READ ALSO: Secret relationship is a fraud - Mandy Ujunwa Vanguard PROMOTED Executive Jet apologises for referring to Naira Marley, team as bunch of useless people Alleged Rape: Fresh facts emerge over 21-yr old Grace Oshiagwu's death Abacha’s wife fumes, says it’s wrong to lie against his late husband Earn $9342 Per Month With Amazon Shares, $200 Minimum Investment, Get A Call Today! Invest Stocks Doctor reveals: It's like lubricant for your joints Motion free Bill Gates: "This Will Change The Way People Earn Money In Nigeria" ProfitExperts OSHIOMHOLE'S SUSPENSION: Giadom faults Ajimobi's appointment as APC Acting National Chairman LAWAL SHERIFAT View all posts by Lawal Sherifat → PREVIOUS POST Desertification: Nigeria may partner UN on management of sand, dust storms —Minister NEXT POST Trump says police ‘not treated fairly’ after latest race shooting Disclaimer Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof. LATEST NEWS 9:41 AMCLO APPEALS TO STRIKING RESIDENT DOCTORS TO RESUME WORK 9:39 AMNIGERIA RECORDS 587 NEW CASES OF COVID-19, TOTAL NOW 17,735 9:23 AMTRUMP SAYS POLICE ‘NOT TREATED FAIRLY’ AFTER LATEST RACE SHOOTING 9:06 AMPHOTOS: RESIDENTS PANIC AS FLOOD TAKES OVER AGEGE 8:51 AMDESERTIFICATION: NIGERIA MAY PARTNER UN ON MANAGEMENT OF SAND, DUST STORMS —MINISTER 8:19 AMKATSINA PROTEST: CSO CONDEMNS ARREST OF SHARIF, DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6:59 AMINSECURITY: NIGERIANS HAVE RIGHT TO TALK, SULTAN TELLS FG 6:47 AMAPC IN DISARRAY AS 3 ACTING CHAIRMEN EMERGE IN 3 HRS 6:24 AMOLADIPO AKINKUGBE, OUTSTANDING MEDICAL SCHOLAR, DROPS THE STETHOSCOPE 6:20 AMNEW ELECTRICITY TARIFF, VAT RATE TO SUSTAIN UPWARD PRESSURE ON PRICES 6:15 AMREPS PROBE N494BN ALLEGED SCHOOL-FEEDING FUNDS FRAUD 6:11 AMHERDSMEN ATTACK: ANAMBRA TO ESTABLISH FOREST GUARDS 6:07 AMCOVID-19: IMHA SHUT DOWN 5:58 AMLOCKDOWN: ILORIN RESIDENTS DECRY LAVISH CEREMONIES 5:55 AMDRC CORONAVIRUS CENTRE ATTACKED BY MOB ANGRY AT YOUTH’S DEATH 5:50 AMDEMOLITION: IKORODU LANDLORDS DEMAND COMPENSATION FROM LAGOS GOVT 5:46 AMBURUNDI’S NEW PRESIDENT NDAYISHIMIYE TO TAKE OFFICE 5:42 AMZIMBABWE’S GOVT WORKERS GET 50% PAY HIKE IN CORONAVIRUS RELIEF 5:00 AMCHINA TO EXEMPT SOME AFRICAN COUNTRIES FROM REPAYING ZERO-INTEREST LOANS 4:45 AMCUSTOMS INTERCEPTS, DESTROYS EXPIRED DRUGS WORTH N168.4M IN SEME VIEW ALL EDITORIAL Tackling Nigeria’s rape crisis NIGERIA is engulfed in a rape crisis. Our women (and in a minority of cases, men) are under siege from sex maniacs. It i... Keep foreign herders out of Nigeria Doctors’ strike amid escalating COVID-19 Democracy Day: How far? FOREIGN Trump says police ‘not treated fairly’ after latest race shooting Donald Trump said Wednesday that US police have “not been treated fairly” and appeared to defend a white off... Burundi’s new president Ndayishimiye to take office Zimbabwe’s govt workers get 50% pay hike in coronavirus relief COVID-19: WHO to update clinical guidance for treating patients BBC seeks UK job cuts as part of £125m COVID-19 savings SPONSORED Adelove Shipping opens another location in Dallas Texas Adelove Shipping ships from USA to all Nigerian Cities at affordable / cheap rates – 36 States & FCT Abuja Agusto affirms Coronation Merchant Bank’s rating at A+ with Stable Outlook Arla Foods Reiterates Commitment to Dairy Farming Development on World Milk Day Adelove Shipping opens another Location in Irving Texas

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