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    Lagos state govt shuts Quilox nightclub over environmental, safety infractions

    The Lagos State Government has shut down Quilox Restaurant Bar Night Club, owned by nightlife king cum politician, Shina Peller.

    The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), disclosed in a statement on Twitter that it shut down Quilox over environmental and safety infractions.

    The agency stated that Quilox had not complied with environmental rules.

    Quilox nightclub

    The government also warned the operators of Sol Beach, the good beaches, landmark Beaches, and other social centres across the state to ensure that adequate considerations are made towards the safety and wellbeing of their neighbors and citizens of the state during the yuletide.

    “A joint enforcement operation between the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency and the Lagos State Safety Commission sealed Quilox nightclub over environmental and safety infractions,” LASEPA announced via its X handle.

    “Recall an earlier press release, where both agencies have warned social centres to ensure that their operations do not affect the safety and wellbeing of other citizens and vowed to sanction any of such erring,” it added.

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