The Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) says 28 power stations sent out average of 3,134 MW/hour of electricity on Feb. 8, according to the industry’s website’s report in Abuja. The report obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday, also indicated that the power sector also lost estimated N1, 043,000, 000 on Feb.8 due to constraints of gas ...
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Lagos City Marathon: Alternative Routes Provided For Lagosians
The General Manager, Access bank Lagos City Marathon, Yussuf Alli, recently released a communiqué to inform the general public about details on road closures and alternative routes on race day, Saturday, February 11, 2017. The Second edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon takes place on Saturday, February 11, 2017. In view of this, some parts of Lagos will ...
Read More »Schools in mosques is not a bad idea – Kano Commisioner
According to Vanguard News, mosques in the northern part of the country may soon be converted to schools… The suggestion by the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammadu Sanusi II, that northern governors should consider converting mosques to schools is a welcome idea that could boost educational opportunities in the region, the Kano State Information, Mohammed Garba, has said. Garba, who ...
Read More »A Lagos Without its Trademark Danfo Buses
On Monday Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said he plans to banish the yellow Lagos mini buses popularly called danfo by the end of this year because they are “not acceptable and befitting for a mega-city”. Do you think this is a step in the right direction? There are quite a number of factors that make Lagos the standout state in ...
Read More »‘Revised Ikeja Model City Plan Will Tackle Infrastructural Challenges’
It appears the Lagos state Government is leaving no stone unturned in efforts geared towards the attainment of a mega-city status if this report culled from TheGuardian is anything to go by. Current efforts by the Lagos State government to revise the existing Ikeja Model City Plan is to address infrastructural challenges in the capital city with a view to ...
Read More »The Era of Lagos Danfo Buses May Soon Come To An End
If there’s one symbol that defines Nigeria’s economic hub of Lagos it’s the yellow “danfo” mini-bus, the closest thing to public transport in the chaotic, sprawling metropolis. Albeit, according to a report on TheGuardian all that may change soon. On Monday Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode said he plans to banish the yellow Lagos mini buses popularly called danfo by ...
Read More »Realty Point Limited, experts review real estate in 2016 and forecast for 2017
Realty Point Limited, a real estate development company in Lagos recently gathered experts from different areas of real estate for the company’s annual real estate review and projections for the new year. At the Realty Point LTD annual real estate review, professionals and stakeholders in the real estate and construction industry w solutions to the Nigerian real estate sector currently ...
Read More »1st Debo Adejana Real Estate Seminar For 2017 Set To Hold This Weekend
Do you know you can own a house you still pay rent for whilst still a tenant? Do you think it’s possible to be a tenant on a property and yet be the landlord of that same property? Be a part of the first DEBO ADEJANA REAL ESTATE SEMINAR for 2017 to get answers to these thought-provoking questions The first ...
Read More »Experts seek review of Nigeria’s bio-safety management act
Alarmed by the rate of environmental degradation and devastations associated with climate change and human activities, environmentalists have called for a review of the Nigeria Bio-safety Management Act in order to check electronic waste in the country, The Guardian reports. They argued that environmental degradations and devastations associated with climate change have wrecked urban and rural livelihoods. According to them, ...
Read More »Surveyors, experts offer solutions to Nigeria’s socio-economic woes
Just like the surveying profession, which requires careful planning and consultation, governing Nigeria requires foresight, effective and efficient planning and process, The Guardian reports. According to The Guardian, this was the view of experts in the built environment, academics and related professional bodies at the 12th yearly Adekunle Kukoyi Memorial Lecture organised in honour of the late astute surveyor by ...
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