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In this interview, he explains why the poor in Nigeria cannot own personal houses. He also bares his mind on how government should intervene in mass housing scheme in the country.
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Tribune Online on MSN6 causes of flooding in NigeriaThe major causes of flooding in Nigeria is due to poor waste management, poor urban planning, heavy rainfall, climate change and so on. Flooding destroys properties, infrastructure and social ...
"Dustbin Estate" is a long-standing slum comprised of tin shacks and built directly on top of 16 feet of garbage -- where Lagos' very poor call 'home'. Mana Rabiee reports.
The incessant road and building collapse in Nigeria have been traced to poor material specifications and concreting. The Director-General/Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Building and Road ...
No fewer than a hundred houses were reportedly swept away following a heavy downpour that lasted several hours on Friday ...
Over 100 residents of Tse-Poor, an agrarian rural community in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, are still licking their wounds, weeks after the Nigerian Air Force's bulldozers ravaged their ...
The current estimate of poor people that live in Nigeria was released by the World Poverty Clock in June with 44.2% of its current estimated 196 million population measured to be living on less ...
She expressed concern at the population of poor people living in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Just a day ahead of her visit to Nigeria, British Prime Minister, Theresa May, lamented about the ...
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