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Badagry market shuts as Akran burial rites begin in Lagos
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Badagry market shuts as Akran burial rites begin in Lagos

Vanguard Nigeria about 17 hours ago 2 mins read
Badagry market shuts as Akran burial rites begin in Lagos

Commercial activities at Agbalata International Market, Badagry, were halted on Thursday as Lagos State began burial rites for the late Akran, Aholu Menu-Toyi I.

The traditional ruler died on Jan. 12, prompting a state-backed programme to honour his life and traditional authority in Badagry community.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the Lagos government had earlier announced a 10-day burial programme for the late ruler.

Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, disclosed this during a media briefing in Badagry on April 18.

Salu-Hundeyin, who chairs the Central Planning Committee, said the ceremonies would run from April 23 to May 6.

She said, “The Lagos State Government, under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is committed to honouring the Akran befittingly.”

A town crier had on Wednesday toured markets and quarters, announcing the start of rites and ordering the temporary closure of Agbalata Market.

NAN correspondent observed that stalls and shops remained shut, leaving the usually bustling market deserted throughout Thursday.

Chief Tunde Giro, the ‘Depegan’ of Badagry, said the market would reopen on Friday after initial rites.

He said, “The market will only close during special rites, considering its importance to Badagry, Lagos and other parts of the country.”

Some traders expressed frustration after arriving unaware of the closure, finding locked stalls and no trading activity.

Mr Joseph Edwin, a fish trader from Mile 12, said he had no prior notice before travelling to Badagry.

Edwin said, “Authorities should also announce on radio and television so more people are informed, not just traders within the market.”

Meanwhile, burial rites have begun at the palace, with ‘Ajogan’ dance parades across Badagry’s eight quarters.

Christian, Muslim and traditional worshippers are also offering prayers for the late traditional ruler as ceremonies continue. (NAN)

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