Nigeria: Many Trapped As Building Collapses in Abuja
[Daily Trust] Some residents of Abuja are currently trapped in the rubble of a two-storey building that collapsed in the nation's capital.
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[Daily Trust] Some residents of Abuja are currently trapped in the rubble of a two-storey building that collapsed in the nation's capital.
[Vanguard] A two-storey plaza located at Lagos street, Garki Village in the Garki District of the nation's capital, Abuja has collapsed.
[Leadership] Yet-to-be determined number of people were feared dead and many others trapped in a multi-storey building, which collapsed amidst heavy downpour on Wednesday night in Abuja.
[Foroyaa] Despite recently acknowledging the temporary stoppage of flooding at the Jabang-Estate, the community had once again expressed their dissatisfaction with the rate of the ongoing work at the Estate as they fear it will bring more harm than goo...
[Foroyaa] State House Press Release, 20th August, 2023
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya will construct a Sh1.2 billion International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) office block at the United Nations Headquarters, Gigiri within the next three years, Transport Principal Secretary Mohamed Daghar has announced.
[Leadership] The multi-billion-naira Abuja Rail Mass Transit project which was abandoned for more than four years after being commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018 may be completed in 12 months from now as the Federal Capital Territory Adm...
[New Times] Construction work on the Rubavu port, set to become the largest port on Lake Kivu, has reached 74 per cent completion status.
[FrontPageAfrica] Yekepa -- ArcelorMittal Liberia has embarked on the construction of a new housing project of twenty-six concrete buildings at its Tokadeh Mines to accommodate 1,040 of its staff in Nimba. The project is under the company's Phase II Pr...
[Capital FM] Eldoret -- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says roads that stalled in the Rift Valley because of bad politics will be revived as earlier planned.
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