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Ikot Abasi Aluminium Smelter Plant
The Ikot Abasi Aluminium Smelter Plant in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, stands as a monumental industrial project, showcasing Nigeria’s ambitions in the global aluminum production sector. Originally developed to harness the country’s rich natural resources, the plant is one of the most significant industrial complexes in Nigeria, bringing in advanced technology and infrastructure, including a…
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Central Bank of Nigeria Headquarters, Abuja: A 70-Metre High Administrative Building
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) headquarters, located in Abuja, is an iconic structure that stands as one of Nigeria’s significant financial landmarks. The 70-meter-high building serves as the administrative center of Nigeria’s central banking system, playing a vital role in the nation’s economy by overseeing monetary policies, managing currency, and ensuring financial stability. Architectural…
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Atlas Cove Jetty, Lagos
The New Atlas Cove jetty in Lagos is a groundbreaking project that has significantly advanced Nigeria’s oil and gas sector infrastructure. Constructed under an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contract, this berthing and offloading facility is designed to handle vessels of up to 50,000 DWT (Deadweight Tonnage), making it a vital asset in Nigeria’s petroleum…
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The New National Assembly (House of Representatives) Structure: A Landmark in Abuja’s “Three Arms Zone”
The recently completed National Assembly House of Representatives building in Abuja is a significant addition to Nigeria’s government infrastructure, strategically extending the original parliament building in the renowned “Three Arms Zone.” This prestigious zone, home to Nigeria’s highest governing bodies, includes the Supreme Court, the Presidential Complex, and the National Assembly itself. The new House…
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Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre: A Pillar of Civic Excellence in Abuja
Shaping Abuja’s civic landscape with each new project, the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre is a testament to the commitment to world-class civic infrastructure. Built as a multipurpose facility in Nigeria’s capital, the Centre is more than just a building; it’s a hub of collaboration, reflection, and innovation. With spaces designed to meet community, cultural, and…
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Airport Road, Abuja: A 26.5-km Gateway to Nigeria’s Capital
The Abuja Airport Expressway, also known as the Airport Road, is a major infrastructure highlight in Nigeria’s capital city. This ten-lane expressway spans a distance of 26.5 kilometers, providing a direct, efficient route from the City Gate of Abuja to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport. Its development has been pivotal in facilitating easy movement for residents,…
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Azura-Edo Independent Power Plant (IPP): A Benchmark in Nigeria’s Energy Sector
In Nigeria’s quest for reliable and sustainable power, the Azura-Edo Independent Power Plant (IPP) stands as a transformative achievement. As a privately funded power project, the Azura-Edo IPP not only addresses critical electricity shortages but also aligns with Nigeria’s broader energy reform initiatives. The plant is a powerful example of how private investment and advanced…
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Julius Berger’s 1973 Milestone: The Volkswagen Assembly Plant
In 1973, Julius Berger embarked on an industrial venture that would redefine the Nigerian automotive industry and mark a new chapter in the nation’s journey towards economic independence. As the company took on the Volkswagen assembly plant’s construction, it introduced a blueprint for local industrial contracting that would leave an indelible mark on Nigeria’s economy…
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NNPC ADJUSTS FUEL PRICE AS CRUDE OIL DROPS
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) recently raised fuel prices in response to shifting market dynamics, following the end of government fuel subsidies. In Abuja, the cost of petrol has now surged to N1,030 per liter, while in Lagos, it’s reached N998. This adjustment comes after the NNPC announced its move to buy crude oil…
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STATES GOVERNORS MEET TO ADDRESS LG AUTONOMY, REVENUE ALLOCATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY
Today, state governors convened in Abuja to discuss critical matters, including the challenges facing local government (LG) administration. The meeting, held under the auspices of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), aimed to address LG autonomy, revenue allocations, and administrative efficiency, which have been areas of contention and concern across various states. In addition to LG…