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Building collapse cases rise to 635 – Report

The Building Collapse Prevention Guild has said that Nigeria witnessed 635 building collapse cases between 1974 and November 5, 2024. It disclosed this in its latest report, stating that Lagos State had recorded the highest cases with over 351 buildings caving in the last 50 years. The report showed that the 351 collapsed buildings in...
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Sterling One Foundation partners firm on food security

Sterling One Foundation has announced its partnership with Agriculture Summit Africa on how to boost food security on the African continent. In a statement shared with The PUNCH, it was indicated that the summit organised by Sterling Bank alongside partners, including the Benue State Government, the African Union, the International Finance Corporation, Leadway Assurance, and...
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Teriba, others call for securitisation of N41tn national assets

The Chief Executive Officer of Economic Associates, Dr Ayo Teriba, and other economists have called for the securitisation of Nigeria’s N41tn assets to boost the financial resources available to the Federal Government. Securitisation is a financial process that involves pooling assets into interest-bearing securities, which are then sold to investors. The investors receive the interest...
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Shafa Energy launches new lubricant brands

Shafa Energy is set to launch two lubricant brands—Shafa Shanu (HD40 CF/SF) and Shafa Doki (20W/50 API:SG/CD). The company disclosed this in a statement made available to The PUNCH on Sunday. The Chief Executive Executive Officer of Shafa Energy, Yakubu Maishanu, described the launch as a significant milestone in the company’s journey. “Our company was...
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Helicopter crash: NIMASA recovers black box

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency said it has recovered the Flight Data Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder or black box of the helicopter that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near Bonny Finima recently. NIMASA said the vital parts were recovered at the weekend through an inter-agency collaboration involving the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian...
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Leather institute to open tanneries nationwide

The Nigerian Institute of Leather and Science Technology, based in Zaria, Kaduna State, has stated its plans to set up mini tanneries in each of the 36 states, aiming to transform hides and skins into valuable leather. NILEST’s Director-General, Prof. Mohammed Yakubu, on Sunday in Abuja according to NAN, said the tannery project seeks to...
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Vandals destroy power towers along Lokoja–Gwagwalada lines

As Nigerians await the full restoration of power supply to areas affected by the recent vandalisation of the 330kv Shiroro-Kaduna lines, the Transmission Company of Nigeria has reported that vandals have again attacked its 330kV Lokoja – Gwagwalada transmission line one. This was disclosed in a statement signed by the TCN General Manager, Public Affairs,...
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Toyota by CFAO woos new car buyers

As the year draws to a close, Toyota by CFAO, an official distributor of Toyota vehicles in Nigeria, has launched an exciting End-of-Year Bonanza to reward both new and existing customers. The promotion, which is open to corporate and individual clients, offers a range of enticing prizes, including free Toyota Hilux pickups, Yamaha motorcycles, and...
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NPA, NEPC to link export terminals with warehouses

The Nigerian Ports Authority has announced that it will partner with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council and other relevant partners to link the export processing terminals with domestic export warehouses. NPA added that the move would facilitate port-hinterland connectivity and create pathways for small and medium-scale enterprises. The Managing Director of NPA, Dr Abubakar Dantsoho,...
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Vessels with 69.5m MTwheat berth in Lagos

The Nigerian Ports Authority has said that out of the 10 vessels expected at Tincan Island Ports between Friday and Monday, two of them carrying 69.5 million metric tonnes of bulk wheat discharged through the Tincan Island in Lagos Port on Friday. This is even as another vessel carrying 35,000 metric tonnes of bulk salt...
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