LAGOS STATE AT 50,FLASHBACK
1889 - Court House built
1894 - Bank of British West Africa established
1897 - Lagos Chamber of Commerce established
1899 - Briton William MacGregor became governor of Lagos Colony
1900 - Ibadan-Lagos railway began operations
1901 - Oba Esugbayi Eleko in power
1908 - Lagos Municipal Board of Health established
1909 - King's College, Lagos founded
1911 - Kano to Lagos railway began operations and Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society chapter established
1913 - Apapa wharf built
1914 - Lagos became capital of the British Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria
1917 - Lagos Town Council established
1921 - Population of Lagos, 98,303
1923 -Ansar Ud Deen (religious group) and Lagos Women's League established
1922 -Nigerian National Democratic Party founded in Lagos
1925 - Oba Ibikunle Akitoye in power
1926 - Nigerian Daily Times newspaper began publication
1928 - Oba Sanusi Olusi in power
1931 - Tom Jones Library opened
1932 - Oba Falolu in power
1939 - Yaba Estate built
1943 - Art Exhibition Centre and Lagos Museum opened
1945 - Holy Child College Obalende establish
1946 - Anglican Cathedral built and Nigerian Breweries incorporated
1947 - Yaba College of Technology founded
1949 - Oba Adeniji Adele in power
1950 - Mayoral council established; Abubakar Ibiyinka Olorun-Nimbe elected as mayor of lagos.
1951 - Lagos became part of the Western Region
1957 - Nigerian National Museum founded
1958 - Stationery Stores Football Club founded
1960 - Lagos Stock Exchange and Nigeria Acceptances Limited established
1961 - Nigerian Institute of International Affairs founded
1962 - University of Lagos established
1963 - Independence House built
1965 - Adeyinka Oyekan II became Oba
1967 - Lagos State created and Mobolaji Johnson became governor of Lagos State
1972 - Lagos National Stadium built
1973 - 2nd All-Africa Games held
1975 - Eko Bridge built. Federal Government College Lagos founded
Adekunle Lawal became governor of Lagos State
1976 - National Arts Theatre built
1977 - Second World African Festival of Arts and Culture
Fela Kuti's Kalakuta Republic compound in Mushin burnt down
Nigerian Institute of Medical Research established in Yaba
Ndubuisi Kanu became governor of Lagos State
1978 - Ebitu Ukiwe became governor of Lagos State
1979 - Murtala Muhammed International Airport opened
Alhaji Lateef Jakande became governor of Lagos State
1980 - Lagos Plan of Action drafted
1981 - Winners' Chapel megachurch started
1983 - Vanguard newspaper began publication
1984 - Gbolahan Mudasiru became governor of Lagos State
1985 - Newswatch magazine began publication
1986 - Mike Akhigbe became governor of Lagos State
1988 - Raji Rasaki became governor of Lagos State
1990 - Third Mainland Bridge opened and Lagos City Polytechnic established
1991 - Federal government relocated from Lagos to Abuja
Tell Magazine began publication
Diamond Bank opened
Lagos Business School established
1992 - Nigerian Air Force C-130 crash announced
Michael Otedola became governor of Lagos State
1993 - Olagunsoye Oyinlola became governor of Lagos State
1994 - PM News newspaper began publication.
2001 - The Daily Independent newspaper began publication
2002 -City divided "into 57 local council development areas
Pan-African University, Lagos established
Lagos armoury explosion
2003 - Oba Rilwan Akiolu in power
The Sun newspaper began publication
2004 - Silverbird Cinema in business
2005 - Business Day newspaper began publication
Population: 8,767,000 (urban agglomeration)
2006 - The Nation newspaper began publication
2007 - Babatunde Fashola became governor of Lagos State
Teslim Balogun Stadium built
Centre for Contemporary Art founded
2009 - Nike Centre for Art and Culture opened
2010 - Lagos Photo festival began
2011 - Lagos Fashion Week began
2012 - Makoko slum razed and Lagos Countdown began
2013 - Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge opened Makoko Floating School built, Eko Atlantic development construction began
2014 - Lagos Marathon began
2014 - Ebola virus outbreak
2015 - Akinwunmi Ambode became governor of Lagos State.
2017 - mayegba.blogspot.com came in to existence,conceived and delivered here in Lagos,the only one blog that has not gone commercial and is not even thinking about it,at least not for now.
Lagos,a great pace setter.
Lagos leads,other states follow.
Eko o'ni baje,o baje ti
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