Environment
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ASUU: NLC protests in Lagos
Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress are protesting in Ikeja, the Lagos State capital, in solidarity with the strike action…
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The Ike’s; A symbolism of the Conspiracy of the Elites Against the Defenseless Poor
About a month ago, the social media was agog with the organ harvesting scandal of the Ike’s. rather than rush…
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Lagos to demolish six more buildings as crackdown continues
As part of its ongoing campaign against building collapse, the Lagos State Building Control Agency says it has marked six…
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Lagos to demolish over 10 distressed buildings before Sunday
As part of the ongoing efforts to rid Lagos State of distressed buildings, the Lagos State Building Control Agency says…
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Lagos begins dumpsite fumigation, targets residents’ safety
The Lagos State Government, through its Waste Management Authority, has commenced fumigation exercises at various dumpsites across the state to…
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THE RISE AND RISE OF NIGERIAN WOMEN – LENS ON TWO DECADES OF WIMBIZ
Today, we see Nigerian women standing up to be counted where it matters most. We have Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, heading…
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I didn’t sell collapsed building land to Osinbajo, says Elizade founder, Ade Ojo
The founder of Elizade Motors and Elizade University, Chief Michael Ade-Ojo, has said that he didn’t sell the land of…
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Roads repair: Senate rejects works ministry’s fresh $434.7m request
The Senate on Monday turned down a fresh request from the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing seeking approval for…
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Group Storms National Assembly in Protest Against Electoral Act Amendment Bandits
The National Assembly is on the news again. This time for controversy surrounding the Electoral Act Amendment (2021). Some members…
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Recruitment: Report for training, NDLEA tells successful candidates
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has released the final list of successful candidates for the 2019 recruitment exercise for…
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