[Daily Trust] SUB: At least 305 people have died from building collapse in Nigeria since 2013, data from reported cases collated by Daily Trust showed. ... ...
[Daily Trust] SUB: At least 305 people have died from building collapse in Nigeria since 2013, data from reported cases collated by Daily Trust showed. ... ...
[This Day] Paris, France -- President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said his administration had invested extensively in critical infrastructure and economic projects, stressing that the possibilities being created through the investments for Nigerians and foreigners are enormous. Buhari also declared that investment in gas was a top priority of his government, as it had huge benefits in terms of financial returns and generation of power.
[Egypt Online] Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli on Thursday reviewed with Transport Minister Kamel el Wazir the project of developing the Qena-Abu Tartur railways during the premier visit to the New Valley Governorate.
[This Day] Abuja -- Nigeria will experience a 22 million housing deficit in the next nine to ten years time if nothing is done to address the increasing demand occasioned by increasing number of citizens, Chief Executive Officer Matrix Court, Mr. Tambaya Suleiman has said.
[Egypt Online] Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli and his entourage inspected on Thursday 11/11/2021 construction works at the June 30 automated complex of government departments in El Kharga city, located in the Upper Egyptian governorate of the New Valley.
[Ghanaian Times] The Keta Sea Port Project is going to be the game-changer for the development of the Volta and Oti Regions as feasibility studies confirm its economic viability, the Minister of Transport, Mr KwakuAsiamah, has said.
[Daily Trust] Governor Udom Emmanuel has ordered the construction of new roads in Oron, Ikono, Nsit Atai, Nsit Ubium Local Government Areas amongst others. This were part of decisions taken at the State Executive Council meeting on Wednesday held at the Government House in Uyo.
[This Day] Until last week Monday, I had never heard the name Femi Osibona. But within a few hours of the collapse of his Ikoyi 21-storey building in Lagos, I came to learn a great deal about the late proprietor of the '360 Degrees Towers'. From the 'prophetic laying of hands' that catapulted a man selling shirts on the streets of London to a multi-billionaire global property developer, to tales about serving as a front for Abuja politicians, religious bigotry and business sharp practices, the 'biography' of Osibona
[The Herald] Brickwork at Epworth Magistrate Court is now complete and all is now set for the commencement of the roofing stage ahead of the official opening of the new court house early next year.