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The President of the Nigerian Institute of Building (NIOB), Builder Kunle Awobodu has urged wealthy Nigerians to invest in research for societal development.
Awobodu, who affirmed his firm belief in the potentials of the black man for excellence, made the call for investment in research at the second edition of lecture series of the Association of Builders in Academia. Awobodu equally challenged participants to also explore local sources of funding for their research endeavours. Bringing research outputs to a finished level for society’s adoption is a crucial part of the research ecosystem, he averred.
Awobodu elucidated on the NIOB’s commitment to research manifested in its ongoing efforts at realising the development of a world class research centre in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Part of the key objectives of the Centre is to research into alternative building materials and promotion of skills for the nation’s development.
Steel rebar prices rise once again
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PC is also considering initiating a process to make timely payments of basic salaries to thousands of employees. who have been made victims of the poor performance of the top PSM management. PHOTO: FILE
KARACHI:
Long steel rebar manufacturers have continued to jack up prices and with the latest increase of Rs5,000, the price has surged to around Rs160,500 per ton.
According to Taurus Securities, the manufacturers have increased rebar prices by Rs5,000 per ton once again. This is in addition to the earlier increase of Rs5,000 per ton last week.