Skip to content
Ova News NG

Ova News NG

Ova News feed Aggr. V2

Primary Menu
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • POLITICS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • LIVE FOOTBALL SCORES
  • WATCH
  • Home
  • NEWS
  • ‘You can do your car spotting, but don’t obstruct road’ — Lagos govt
  • NEWS

‘You can do your car spotting, but don’t obstruct road’ — Lagos govt

ovanews 1 hour ago 2 min read
Share:

Tokunbo Wahab

By Adewale Adesewa

The Lagos State Government has warned car enthusiasts against conducting car-spotting activities on public roads, saying such activities must not obstruct traffic or constitute a nuisance.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, issued the warning in a post on X on Tuesday, August 18, 2026, following a video circulating online showing car-spotting activities in Lagos.

You can do your car spotting without constituting a nuisance or obstructing the road in any way. You are welcome to visit car lots and engage in your car-spotting activities there. However, staying on the road for this purpose will not be allowed in any way.

Aside from being a… https://t.co/LPr8j7oxJN

— Tokunbo Wahab (@tokunbo_wahab) August 18, 2026

Wahab said car enthusiasts are free to pursue their interest but should do so without disrupting road users or interfering with other people’s privacy.

“You can do your car spotting without constituting a nuisance or obstructing the road in any way.”

He encouraged car spotters to visit car lots and other appropriate locations where they can observe and photograph vehicles without interfering with traffic.

“You are welcome to visit car lots and engage in your car-spotting activities there.”

However, the commissioner made it clear that remaining on public roads specifically for car spotting would not be permitted.

“However, staying on the road for this purpose will not be allowed in any way.”

Wahab also raised privacy concerns, describing roadside car spotting as a nuisance and warning that the state government would not tolerate activities it considers a breach of privacy.

“Aside from being a nuisance, it is also a breach of privacy and will not be tolerated by the State Government.”

The warning comes as car spotting—where enthusiasts gather to photograph or record luxury, exotic and high-performance vehicles—continues to attract attention in Lagos.

Vanguard News

The post ‘You can do your car spotting, but don’t obstruct road’ — Lagos govt appeared first on Vanguard News.

Share:

Related:

  • Chelsea and Man Utd ‘offered’ Arsenal transfer opportunity
    Chelsea and Man Utd ‘offered’…
    FOOTBALL
  • INEC impartiality, key to Nigeria’s survival in 2027 – PFN President, Bishop Oke
    INEC impartiality, key to…
    NEWS
  • Importer, clearing agent arrested over importation of 399 rifles
    Importer, clearing agent…
    NEWS
  • ‘Women like money, give them; they’ll like you’ – Bishop Thomas Aremu tells husbands
    ‘Women like money, give them;…
    NEWS
  • IGP Disu talks tough, declares jungle justice as homicide
    IGP Disu talks tough,…
    NEWS

Post navigation

Previous Nigeria must end dependence on govt to fund electricity sector — Presidential aide
Next Cement price: FCCPC uncovers possible manipulation after 3-month probe

Recent

Osun election: We collaborated with Accord to stop APC – ADC

Osun election: We collaborated with Accord to stop APC – ADC

Your charges are unacceptable – Opposition parties tell C’River signage agency

Your charges are unacceptable – Opposition parties tell C’River signage agency

Cement price: FCCPC uncovers possible manipulation after 3-month probe

Cement price: FCCPC uncovers possible manipulation after 3-month probe

‘You can do your car spotting, but don’t obstruct road’ — Lagos govt

‘You can do your car spotting, but don’t obstruct road’ — Lagos govt

Nigeria must end dependence on govt to fund electricity sector — Presidential aide

Nigeria must end dependence on govt to fund electricity sector — Presidential aide

Nigerian newspapers review: How 24 firms control over 70% of Nigeria’s stock market

Nigerian newspapers review: How 24 firms control over 70% of Nigeria’s stock market

SECTIONS

  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • FOOTBALL
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD NEWS
  • LIVE FOOTBALL SCORES ⚽ ⚽ ⚽

Hey There!!., Get all Latest Ova News Feeds on the Go! 👋

Sign up to receive all Our latest News content Recap in your inbox every weekend.

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Quick Links

  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Live Football Scores
  • Premier League Scores

Legal

  • About
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Connect with Us

  • News Media Partners
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
Copyright © 2025 Ova News Network | Created by Ben Ova O. | All Rights Reserved. | Magnitude by AF themes.
pixel