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President Tinubu Inaugurates Lagos Redline Rail System

President Tinubu Inaugurates Lagos Redline Rail System   President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, inaugurated the 37 kilometres Red Line rail system, Lagos. Tinubu arrived the venue, Ikeja Train Station, at exactly, 12.10pm for the official commissioning. The train is the first phase of the project, which will run...

1,500 Redeployed CBN Employees To Resume Work At Lagos Office Friday

1,500 Redeployed CBN Employees To Resume Work At Lagos Office Friday   Following their relocation from the Abuja headquarters, at least 1,500 Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) employees will begin work at the Lagos branch on Friday, February 2. The departments penciled down for relocation by the...

Lekki Seaport Berths Largest Container Vessel

Lekki Seaport Berths Largest Container Vessel   The Lekki Seaport in Lagos has received one of the largest container vessels in the world. The MAERSK EDIRNE, a 13,092 TEUs vessel, landed at the Nigerian waters on Sunday afternoon. The massive container vessel docked at Lekki Port at 14.42...

Why we Moved Corporate Headquarters to Lagos – FAAN

Why we Moved Corporate Headquarters to Lagos - FAAN The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has explained the relocation of its cooperate headquarters from Abuja to Lagos. In a statement issued by the Director, of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Obiageli Orah, the Authority noted...

2022 ASVI: Again, Lagos, Ogun Remain Most Viable States… Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Katsina are Insolvent Due to Poor IGR

Again, Lagos Generates More IGR than 30 States Combined …. RICH/Economic Viable States: Lagos, Ogun, River, Kaduna, Kwara, Oyo and Edo States … INSOLVENT/Poor IGR States: Bayelsa, Kebbi., Katsina, Akwa-Ibom, Taraba and Yobe States

Why We Can’t Sell BUA Cement at N3,500 – Retailers

Why We Can’t Sell BUA Cement at N3,500 - Retailers Some cement retailers in Lagos and Ogun state have given reasons BUA Cement products are still sold above N5,000 per bag despite the company announcing a 36.4 percent cut in price on October 1. BUA Cement...