PLAYING GAMES
By OBE ESS
27 January 2015 |
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More than 2,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity remain stranded in Nigeria, despite multibillion-dollar investments designed to enhance the country’s power transmission infrastructure.
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The Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) has urged members to address challenges in the housing industry, which demands innovative solutions that prioritise affordability, inclusivity, and sustainability.
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In May 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari, was billed to attend an anti-corruption summit in the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister at the time, David Cameron, needed to brief the former Queen, Elizabeth 11 of the UK, on the upcoming summit.
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Like a repeat of the pre-election crisis where access to cash becomes limited and cash gets traded for a premium, agent banking operators, popularly called PoS, have increased withdrawal charges through their outlets.
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The Japanese Business Community in Nigeria, led by Japan's Ambassador-designate to Nigeria, Suzuki Hideo, has described Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals as an astonishing masterpiece, showcasing Nigeria's technological advancements.
1 hour ago
The controversy surrounding the ownership and forfeiture of 753 duplexes discovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will not go away until the commission answers nagging posers agitating the mind of the average Nigerian.
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Despite rising inflation and policies that have restricted growth and slowed down the economy, experts predict that the 2025 housing market will witness continued demand for affordable housing, driven by urbanisation and city population growth.
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As the issue of land degredation impacts over two billion hectares of land globally, the implementation of regenerative agriculture principles in the cultivation of crops, is the biggest investment that farmers could make to ensure soil health.
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The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) has backed Kemi Badenoch’s remarks on developments in Nigeria. Its National Secretary, Chief Ameh Peter, in a statement yesterday, noted that the British politician’s description of Nigeria reflects the daily struggles citizens face.
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