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How COVID-19 Is Impacting Nigeria’s Real Estate Sector

 EMMANUEL BADEJO; OLUIKPE NKASIOBI LAGOS – The COVID-19 pandemic is creating major challenges for both Nigerian residen­tial and commercial rental system. The lockdown and gradual take-off of businesses have meant an almost overnight loss of jobs or reduced income for many Nigerian workers. The situation is impacting neg­atively on all stakeholders in the housing industry, …

Stakeholders Fault Buhari’s Composition Of NNPC Board

 DANIEL ABIA; IGONIKO ODUMA P/HARCOURT,YENAGOA – Stakeholders from the oil and gas-bearing region of the Niger Delta have faulted the recent composition of the board of the Nigerian Nation­al Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by President Muham­madu Buhari. President Buhari had on Saturday announced the ap­proval of the reconstitution of the Board of the NNPC after the …

Aviation Unions, NAHCO Bicker Over 50% Cut On Workers’ Salaries

LAGOS – The Air Transport Senior Staff Ser­vices of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NU­ATE) have threatened to ground operations of the Nigerian Aviation Han­dling Company (NAHCO) Plc over the deductions of workers’ salaries by 50 percent. The unions in a joint letter dated May 29, 2020, with the head: …

Killing Of Two Youths By Policemen Divides Delta Community

ASABA – The killing of two young men, Anne­ka Agbarou and O. Aki by some police­men attached to Jesse Po­lice station, Jesse, Ethiope West Local Government Area, Delta State, has di­vided the community. While the youths of the kingdom under the auspic­es of Idjerhe Youth Rebirth (IYR) have called for a thor­ough investigation of the …

21 Years Of Uninterrupted Democracy: Way Forward For Nigeria

LAGOS – Friday, May 29, 2020, was ex­actly 21 years of uninter­rupted democracy in Nige­ria. That day the country bid goodbye to the military which held onto power for several years. Since then, the country has held several elections, through which it has picked its leaders at both federal and state levels. Although June 12 …

BREAKING COVID-19: Nigeria Sees 553 Record High New Cases As Total Closes In On 10,000

Nigeria reported a record high daily number of 553 new cases of COVID-19 in its latest update as the country’s total neared 10,000 on Friday. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), in its daily update via Twitter, reported the breakdown of the 553 cases across the country as follows: Lagos-378 FCT-52 Delta-23 Edo-22 Rivers-14 …

Soul Stirring Dialogue: Almajiri Versus “Boko” Schools (2)

 A friend sent me his reaction to part one of this series: “Just gone through the piece. It’s is mentally stim­ulating and provides a window of entry to the contribution of Islam to civilization. Although some of the claims seem exaggerated. How does one for instance place the contribu­tions of the Greek masters of political …

APC Leaders Must Salvage Party In Ogun – Olubori

Engr. Ayo Olubori, former Commissioner for Agriculture, Forestry and Environment under the immediate-past administration in Ogun State, is the State Caretaker Secretary, All Progressives Congress (APC). In this interview with SULAIMAN FASASI, he bared his mind on the first anniversary of Governor Dapo Abiodun, and other party affairs. Excerpts:  This is the first anniversary of …

Buratai Inspects Local Construction Of Combat Vehicles In Maiduguri

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai has inspected ongoing manufacture and repairs/overhaul of combat vehicles including Armoured Personnel Carriers and mine resistant anti Ambush Protected Vehicles (MRAPs) by Army Engineers in Maiduguri.The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sagir Musa, said this in a statement on Saturday.Musa said that the work was being …

Kenyan Farmers Grapple With Oscillating Temperatures As Climate Varies

After floods, due to heavy rains, killed at least 285 people and destroyed hundreds of acres of crops between April and May in Kenya, farmers have started to feel another pinch of climate variability. Night and day-time temperatures in different parts of the east African nation are oscillating between too high and too low, affecting …

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