The Ministry of Transport has defended the government's acquisition of two diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons, dismissing concerns raised by critics as inaccurate and technically unfounded.
The plans have proven to be very unpopular with a whopping 121 letters of objection submitted, including fears over noise, light, fire risk and road safety.
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Apapa NDLEA intercepts 13 drug containers in one year
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Apapa Strategic Command, has disclosed that it secured fines exceeding $12m against two international vessels and a three-year conviction for one male drug ...
Researchers have discovered two vulnerabilities in the widely used Cursor AI-enabled integrated development environment (IDE) ...
The Great Nicobar Island Development Project aims to create a strategic maritime hub with a transshipment port, naval-controlled airport, township and power infrastructure. Here's how the mega project ...
It has always perplexed me that single-use plastic constitutes about 40% of global plastic production, yet conversations ...
"Toy Story 5" is yet another charming, utterly heartfelt entry in the long-running Pixar series, and the ending of the film ...
WACT-APM Terminals Nigeria has announced the appointment of Courage Obadagbonyi as Managing Director, effective 1 July, ...
In 1954, the USPS was looking for innovative ways to process the 54 billion items mailed. National Geographic traveled to ...
Unemployed youth and school learners now have a place to connect, learn, and grow after the Mayibuye Youth Activism Movement received a fully equipped development centre from Atlas Plant Hire.
From SpaceX veterans to AI-driven factories, see how robotics and software are slashing aerospace build times from months to ...
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