The efforts to end crime and bring criminal elements in Anambra State to book are still on, as the police have demolished two kidnappers’ builidings in Anambra. This happened in Umueri, Anambra East Local Government Area of the state. The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Agugoesi, led the group that demolished the buildings. He narrated the ugly activities of ...
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Reclamation of IMO erosion sites commences
The World Bank, through the New Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), has commenced work on the five gully erosion sites in some Imo State communities. Work has begun in Eziala Obizi (Ezinihitte council), Amanato, Umueshi and Ntueke (Ideato South council), and Iyiuzo Ihioma and Ogbaeru (Orlu council), among others. On its part, Governor Rochas Okorocha has released N100 million ...
Read More »Untold hardship on women resulting from demolitions in Abuja
In an article prepared for the WATCH project being implemented by MIND, which focuses on gender and urban poverty in Abuja, WATCH highlights the adverse effect melted down on non-indigenes of Abuja, laying emphasis on the female gender, as drive was renewed to restore the original master plan of Nigeria’s capital territory. Read article below: In one of the numerous ...
Read More »Jigawa state to publish list of looted property from the state
Chairman of the Jigawa State Assets Recovery Committee, Retired Air Commodore Abubakar Sadiq, yesterday said he would publish the list of looted property from the state in the past four years. Sadiq stated this in a radio programme monitored in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital. He said his committee was constituted by Governor Muhammad Badaru Abubakar to trace and recover ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi inflation up 4.95% in June on housing, utility costs
A research note has said that a strong UAE dirham helps imports and reduces imported inflation but can affect trade competitiveness by making exports more expensive. The month-to-month consumer goods prices in Abu Dhabi went up 1.1 per cent in June on rising housing and utility costs, according to data issued by the Statistics Centre Abu Dhabi, or Scad. ...
Read More »‘Let there be a political will to reform the housing sector’ – MD FESADED
Mr Festus Adebayo, the Managing Director, FESADED Communications Ltd, has advised the Federal Government to develop the required “political will’’ to address housing deficit in the country. Adebayo gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja. He said having the political will would enable the government to foster a vibrant private ...
Read More »ADOH warns those looking for subsidized housing
Arizona, a southwestern U.S. state is warning those looking for subsidized housing. The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is warning consumers who are seeking Section 8 housing to be cautious of fraudulent solicitations and websites. Section 8 housing, also known as the housing choice voucher program, is the federal government’s major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly and ...
Read More »Despite uncertainties Real estate investors remains confident in economy
Notwithstanding the uncertainties in the direction of the Nigerian economy, fresh investments are still taking place in the real estate sector through which investors have shown uncommon confidence in the country. The size of the Nigerian market is a frequently cited reason for the investor-interest and confidence, but in spite of the huge opportunity in the residential segment of the ...
Read More »FG sets up committee to tackle Nigeria’s housing deficit
In order to tackle Nigeria’s housing deficit which has been estimated at 17 million units, the Federal Government has inaugurated a 12-man ministerial committee to develop a blue print for affordable housing in the country. According to a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs, Mr. Adedeji Ajibade, on behalf of Mr. George Ossi, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of ...
Read More »Synagogue Protests Coroner’s Verdict on Building Collapse
The Synagogue Church Of All Nations has protested the verdict of a Lagos coroner who called for its prosecution alongside the Building contractor over the death of 116 persons in a collapsed six-storey building on its premises. The Synagogue Church Of All Nations has described as unreasonable, the verdict of a Lagos coroner, Magistrate Oyetade Komolafe, who called for its ...
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