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Akeredolu calls for prayers over alleged evil plan against Amotekun, anti-open grazing law
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Evangelization: Pastor Kumuyi, Don Moen Set To Storm Enugu
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Pentecostal Churches In Nigeria Are A Scam, Gathering Of Greedy Lazy Men—Mother Of Molested Deeper Life School Pupil
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Moses Duku
South-West Nigeria is one of the most culturally and economically vibrant regions of the country. However, as important as each state within the region is, equally important is how connected they are. This connection allows the free flow of commerce and trade, and road networks play a big part in that.
In some cases, you can measure the level of development within a city or region by the extent of its road network. Great road networks boost economic growth by connecting companies to each other, connecting suppliers to off-takers and connecting businesses to their customers. They also facilitate the transportation of raw materials and finished products from one destination to the other. When properly developed, road networks reduce transportation costs by shortening the amount of time and money people spend in transit.
Kumuyi restates church s role in tackling insecurity, assures of God s intervention
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