Posters Cover Up Lagos As LASSA Goes Missing

Lagosians will remember how the Lagos State Signage And Advertising Agency (LASAA) years back, was a thorn in the flesh of advertisers who use every available space in the city to reach their prospective customers or clients as the case may be.
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It is indeed a political season. A first time visitor to Africa’s emerging mega-city, Lagos, will need no one to tell him or her.

Apart from the under-ground intense politicking that characterise the political season, one major feature of political campaigns is the massive use of advertorials to reach the electorates.

Another view of Ikorodu road

Lagosians will remember how the Lagos State Signage And Advertising Agency (LASAA) years back, was a thorn in the flesh of advertisers who use every available space in the city to reach their prospective customers or clients as the case may be.

The agency’s vibrancy was not in doubt. Their strict rules and regulations made sanity return to Lagos streets and roads.

But it will seem like the agency has been overwhelmed with the political activities that has engulfed the state this past few weeks.

The madness is back again and LASSA is no where to be found. Perhaps, the agency is deliberately waiting till the political drama is over? Time will surely tell.

Details on Naij.com




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