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Newspaper from 2006/07/20

The Lagos State Government has commenced the second phase of the demolition of illegal structures in the state, including shops erected on fences and containers used as stores. The exercise, which began last Monday, covers FESTAC Town and Gowon Estate in Ipaja. The Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary of the state's Ministry of Education has promised to carry out a thorough investigation into a sex scandal involving a senior secondary school student and some teachers. The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has also warned that it will prosecute anyone who resists the demolition exercise.

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The Lagos State Government has commenced the second phase of the demolition of illegal structures in the state, including shops erected on fences and containers used as stores. The exercise, which began last Monday, covers FESTAC Town and Gowon Estate in Ipaja. The Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary of the state's Ministry of Education has promised to carry out a thorough investigation into a sex scandal involving a senior secondary school student and some teachers. The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has also warned that it will prosecute anyone who resists the demolition exercise.

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