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Nigeria: Sanwo-Olu Says Lagos Prioritises School Safety, As Agency Honours 24 Schools, Premium Times Journalist

Nigeria: Sanwo-Olu Says Lagos Prioritises School Safety, As Agency Honours 24 Schools, Premium Times Journalist
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Sanwo-Olu says Lagos prioritises school safety, as agency honours 24 schools, PREMIUM TIMES journalist

All Lagos Schools Must Comply With Safety Rules — Esuruoso

All Lagos Schools Must Comply With Safety Rules — Esuruoso
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Follow-spot-light is on stars of the RomCom Crazzy Grannies | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

The follow-spot-light is on the stars of the entertaining comedy drama ‘Crazzy Grannies’ Shaffy Bello, Princess Damilola, Ngozi Nwosu, Bolanle Ninolowo, Mercy Aigbe, Debo Oladimeji and Bhairay Mcnwizu. These notable screen celebrities gave a commendable portrayal of the respective roles they played in the movie that explores the adventures of three grannies who are childhood friends […]

SDGs: Prognoses and Remedies for Housing Deficit in Nigeria

By Debo Oladimeji This report aims to look at the problems in the housing sector in Nigeria and the solutions.  It is in my opinion that we should take a cue from declarations by the United Nations on Housing and such other development initiatives like the Sustainable Development Goals 1, 3, 6, 11 and the rest that set targets for minimum development requirements within a given period to solve the problem of housing deficit in Nigeria. Nigeria’s population is currently put at about 194 million people, while the United Nations estimates that the figure will rise to 400 million by 2050.  By that estimate, Nigeria will be the most populous country in the world after China and India.

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