Here is a list of 10 most dangerous roads in the world. These roads have high death rates and are extremely dangerous. The people who live around these areas depend on these roads for their daily transportation; so consider yourself lucky. About 1.3 million people die in traffic accidents every year. The World Health Organization has declared 2011-2021, “A decade ...
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Home Design; Things You Should Consider At Old Age
Whether you’ve found the home you want to grow old in or you’re planning for an elderly relative to move in with your family, the home design choices you make now should be made with a weather eye to the future. Invariably, you choice home design can make or mar your home. During the process of home design, you may ...
Read More »Oga Martins & His Kettle of Fishes 4.0 – Episode 7
It was a Saturday morning, preparations towards the commencement of the naming ceremony of Madam Ekaette’s sister’s baby was in top gear. The early arrivals had made themselves comfortable. Aside the jollof rice that was still on fire, every other thing needed for the ceremony was ready. Within minutes, 5, Otolorin street Lawanson had become a beehive of activities. Runo had ...
Read More »Social Media And Real Estate Success
Participating in social media can be addictive for some and overwhelming for others, but whichever bucket you fall into, social media is an ideal space to create a personal brand, engage with your audience, generate leads and ultimately grow your business. If you’re new to social media, learn to avoid common pitfalls, and if you’re a social media expert, pick ...
Read More »What’s Best For You; A New Home or An Old Home?
Buying a new home or an old home do come with merits and demerits for both instances, albeit there are some vital things to consider when opting for either a new home or an old home. The debate here is, what’s best for you; A new home or an Old home? Prospective home buyers looking at areas where new neighbourhoods ...
Read More »NSE decries abandonment of steel industries in the country
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), has made it known that the abandonment of Ajaokuta Steel Complex and Delta Steel Company had been a major setback to attaining technological advancement of the nation. Vanguard reports that the President of NSE, Mr Otis Anyaeji, said this at the African Engineering Conference on Energy, UNESCO African Engineering Week and NSE’s Annual General ...
Read More »Delta Assembly urges Okowa to Direct DESTMA to clear broken down vehicles from highways
Vanguard reports that the Delta State House of Assembly has urged the state governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, to direct the Director-General of the state Traffic Management Agency, DESTMA, to urgently liaise with the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, and all other relevant agencies to clear all broken down vehicles and trucks from the highways in the state, to check the ...
Read More »Key Constraints Facing The Housing Sector In Nigeria
An analysis of the existing housing situation has revealed that there are several constraints facing the housing sector in Nigeria. These key constraints have been responsible for the imbalance in housing demand and supply. This article takes a critical look at the issues undermining the housing sector in Nigeria. There are many issues hindering socio-economic development in Nigeria, one of ...
Read More »Abia CSDP gives N104million to 35 communities
The Nation reports that the Abia State Agency for Community and Social Development Project [CSDP] has given out a total of N104.2 million to 35 communities from across the 17 local government areas of the state for different community-based developmental projects. According to The Nation, the projects, which range from markets, roads, VIP toilets, electricity, health centres, among others, are ...
Read More »UNICEF says 120m Nigerians lack access to improved sanitation facilities
United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF has revealed that presently, no fewer than 120 million people in the country lack access to improved sanitation facilities, a situation that exposes them to public health hazards. The UNICEF’s Chief Officer in charge of Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Kannan Nadar, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja. ...
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