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Taxis · KanoBuses, taxis disappeared from streets two weeks after flag-off — Residents Why Ganduje administration suspended project — Former SSG Kano govt assures of new transport policy Rapid urbanisation and economic growth have caused an increase in traffic congestion and pollution in parts of Kano State. These issues continue to affect mobility in Nigeria’s most populous state which also has no mass transportation. To address these challenges, the Kano…See the Story
After gulping N2.5bn, Kano’s mass transit buses left to waste - Daily Trust
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Nigeria · NigeriaGoing by the schedule released in various online platforms, the EndBadGovernance protest is expected to kick off nationwide on August 1. With only five days to the commencement of the planned action, there are no indications, despite concerted efforts mainly by the government to ensure the protest does not hold, that those pushing for it have recanted. Rather, posters, in support of the mass action, ostensibly from the organisers, whose ident…See the Story
Uncertainty as North split over planned protest - Daily Trust
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Kano · KanoAlhaji Aliko Dangote is the heir and successor to his great grandfather, Alhaji Alhassan Dantata (1877-1955), the patriarch of the wealthy Alasawa Family in Kano, widely believed to be the richest man in West Africa in his days. Aliko Dangote also rose to become the richest man in Africa, and the richest black man on planet earth. Though he was born two years after the death of his great grandfather, Dangote’s exploits conquered areas the legend…See the Story
Aliko Dangote: His Kano roots, philosophy - Daily Trust
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Nigeria · NigeriaThe Chairman of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, while speaking with Premium Times, recently, countered allegations that he was trying to be a monopoly in the industry. Excerpts of key points from the interview: On how he feels about the twist in government’s reaction to his investment in the petroleum sector in contrast to the high praises he’d received in the past: He said, “As you probably know, I am 67-years-old, in less than three years, …See the Story
Allegations of monopoly most unfair – Dangote - Daily Trust
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Nigeria · NigeriaThe negative attitude of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) towards the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has spread as a shock wave across the country. Apparently advocating for the foreign exchange-draining and crushing pump prices of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), these two government agencies embarked on a campaign that reduces all the gig…See the Story
Stop this gang-up against Dangote Refinery - Daily Trust
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Nigeria · NigeriaA few days ago, I was discussing with a relative about his travel plans. He was in Abuja and was undecided about the specific date that he would return to Kano. ‘Anyway, I must return home before the planned protest.’ ‘Haba? Is it that serious?’ I asked. ‘Ha! What rock are you living under? It is very serious fa! In fact, I have bought food stuff enough to last months. I have made sure everything in the house is working well including my Starli…See the Story
Protests, Red flags and Lessons from Kenya - Daily Trust
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Borno · BornoAuthor: Alhaji Mohammed Adam, MFR Publisher: Siddwell International Ltd., Abuja, Nigeria Year of Publication: 2020 Reviewer: Muhammad Hassan-Tom Pages: 390 You belong among a tiny minority if you know that there are around five million Arabs indigenous to Nigeria. When the Hotline newsmagazine first published an article on the native Nigerian Arabs in 1992, acclaimed academics and average readers alike re-joined with astonishment and even outri…See the Story
The Shuwa Arabs in Borno: History of Migration, Settlement and Integration - Daily Trust
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Nigeria · NigeriaGeneral Ishola Williams (rtd) rose through the ranks to become the commandant of Army Signals, Commander of Training and Doctrine (TRADOC) and Chief of Defence Training and Planning, from where he left the Army in July 1993. He then embarked on a new career as a political and social activist. In this interview, he spoke about life before he joined the military, his career and corruption in Nigeria. Let’s begin by asking about life before you joi…See the Story
Next time, I will prefer to be born a Namibian, not Nigerian — Former Army Chief, General Ishola Williams (rtd) - Daily Trust
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