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Banditry: Army warns Gumi, others against inflamatory statements
By Kingsley Omonobi ABUJA — Following the recent outburst of Sheik Ahmed Gumi that armed and murderous bandits were being killed by non Muslim soldiers and the outrage it elicited,
Housing deficit: How we are taking the real estate by storm —Ezenagu, Esso properties bo
Despite the fact that Nigeria’s real estate sector is evolving at a tremendous pace, the sector is still beset by several challenges which have hampered it from realising its
Niger Republic’s Political Stability a Major Concern to Nigeria, Buhari Says
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday expressed Nigeria’s commitment to ensuring political stability in the neighbouring Niger Republic, as it is in the best interest of the country to do so.
FG, quantity surveyors fight corruption in contract awards, as Nigeria ranks world’s highest in project costs
By Chris Ochayi Disturbed by the high cost of construction projects in Nigeria, the Federal Government has agreed to collaborate with the quantity surveyors in order to strengthen the
Nigerian Army Warns Sheikh Gumi After He Tells Bandits Christian Soldiers Are Targeting Them
The Nigerian Army on Monday warned a Kaduna-based Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi and other opinion merchants to exercise restraint not to soil the reputation of the military by
Nigeria Begins Distribution of Covid-19 Vaccines to States
Nigeria’s federal government has commenced the movement of AstraZeneca vaccine to all the states of the federation. The Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib,
Nigeria: Pressure Mounts on Government to Save Oil Windfall as Price Rallies at $71
With the sustained rally of crude oil prices, there is pressure on Nigeria’s federal government to save the windfall as analysts and the organised private sector (OPS) predict a surge
Builders’ Day: NIOB to create awareness on engagement of professionals in building construction
The national president of the Nigerian Institute of Building NIOB, Kunle Awobodu, has reiterated that to reduce the chances of sub-standard building construction practices across the country, professionalism in building
US companies invest $3.8bn in Nigeria in 5yrs
A map of Nigeria *Plan another $2.75bn investment By Princewill Ekwujuru ECONOMY Companies of United States of America (USA) origin operating in Nigeria invested a total of $3.75billion to expand
Kenya Bans Maize From Uganda and Tanzania Over Cancer Fears
Reports suggest Kenyan authorities have banned maize imports from neighbouring Uganda and Tanzania over safety concerns, media outlets in the three countries report. They cite a letter from Kenya’s Agriculture

