The successes, failures of Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s president
Since his demise, his stewardship has been a special subject of public discourse, fuelled by varied factors and interests.
Since his demise, his stewardship has been a special subject of public discourse, fuelled by varied factors and interests.
A witness said the tanker, which had earlier toppled while in motion, burst into flames shortly afterwards, sending thick black ...
The Nigerian Railways flagged off e-ticketing for the Lagos-Ibadan and Itakpe–Warri routes on Monday.
According to a traffic report from the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, the accident occurred as a result ...
An official said the truck driver lost control and rammed into the stationary bus.
The resignation was conveyed in a letter in which Mr Amaechi thanked the president for the opportunity to serve and ...
Eleven companies bid for the Lagos-Ibadan e-ticketing operation while 13 companies bid for Warri-Itakpe e-ticketing standards gauge operation.
The ambulances are supposed to go to Abuja-Lokoja, Lagos-Ibadan, Doka-Kaduna, Onitsha-Akwa, Lagos-Ore and Abeokuta-Lagos highways.
Finance minister Zainab Ahmed says Nigeria's borrowings are within fiscal limits.
Some of the reinforcement rods on top of the bridge’s centre had become exposed as the asphalt covering them had ...
"It is impossible to claim that only nine lives were lost in the fire,'' a witness claims.
IGP Ibrahim Idris had “ordered the dismantling of all roadblocks nationwide.”
The accident was caused a massive traffic gridlock.
The minister had accused the lawmakers of inserting their projects instead of the key roads.
The works minister says federal lawmakers inserted the wrong projects into the budget.
The buses caught fire after colliding.
Mr. Osinbajo says his government's ultimate goal is to restore a railway using culture for both commercial and personal transportation.
The money is required to access a loan from the Chinese government for the project to kick off.
“The bridge will be finished before Christmas so that people can travel without any hitch."
The rehabilitation of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was awarded in 2013 at a total cost of N167 billion.
“A few months down the line, the project continued to run into hitches, and understandably so.”
The embattled company insists that it is still in charge of the controversial road construction contract.
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