JUST IN: Fire Guts 14-Storey Building In Lagos

A 14-storey building on Broad Street, Lagos Island, has been gutted by fire. According to the Director of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, the fire started

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Concerned Student Group Accuses Tertiary Institution Leaders of Misusing TETFUNDS

A student organization, the Vigilant Academic Youth Association (VAYA), has alleged that certain rectors and vice-chancellors of government-owned tertiary institutions are exploiting students and misusing the Tertiary Education Trust Fund

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Unveiling the Top 6 Affordable Renting Hubs in Lagos State

With over 80% of Lagos' population residing in rented accommodations, finding an affordable home seemed like an elusive dream. However, a recent market report by Estate Intel reveals the six

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Facts About Affordable Housing in Developing Countries

Housing is one of the basic human needs: the World Health Organization defined it as a “residential environment which includes, in addition to the physical structure that man uses for

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Why we demolished buildings in Enugu Centenary City — ECTDA

The Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority (ECTDA), has said it demolished buildings at the Enugu Centenary City for lack of proper approval from the state government. Mr Uche Anya, the

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Otti Orders Arrest, Prosecution Of Touts Exhorting Motorists

Abia State governor, Dr. Alex Otti, has issued a firm directive to his security adviser to collaborate with other agencies of government to ensure the arrest and prosecution of anyone

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Enugu Demolitions: Residents Face Losses Amid Legal Dispute

Residents who own properties in Enugu State's Centenary City are grappling with losses after the state's Capital Territory Development Authority initiated the demolition of their homes. Task force officials from

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Federal Government Kickstarts Repairs on 320 Routes to Fortify National Security

In a momentous development for the nation, Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, unveiled a comprehensive plan to rejuvenate over 320 roads across the country. The revelation came to light during

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Why Do Nigerians Fall For Ponzi Schemes Under The Guise Of Investments?

Ponzi schemes are fraudulent schemes that promise high returns on investments but pay out existing investors with the money from new investors. They are unsustainable and eventually collapse, leaving many

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How Oguntala became engineering society’s first female president in 65 years

Margaret Oguntala has emerged as the 34th and first female president of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) in its 65-year history. An interlocutory injunction on the activities of the

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