The Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area (LGA) in Lagos State has reportedly begun discussions on renaming streets named after non-indigenes.
This proposed change aligns with an increasing trend in some Nigerian communities to celebrate local heritage by honoring indigenous figures and entities through public infrastructure naming.
The potential initiative has sparked a range of reactions, with some supporting the move to strengthen local identity and others expressing concerns over inclusivity, especially in a multicultural state like Lagos.
If the proposal advances, the affected street names may be replaced with those of notable figures from Lagos or the Yoruba community, though specific names have not been disclosed yet.
This development is expected to undergo further discussions, possibly involving community input or government consultation, before any formal changes are implemented.
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