In Lagos, a labourer lifts an unopened bag of cement with his teeth. Unbelievable.
Showing posts with label Lagos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lagos. Show all posts
Monday, 11 April 2016
Thursday, 7 April 2016
See What Fuel has done to a Police Man
There is God oooo
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Nestlé coffee brand Nescafé joins forces with Social Media Week in Lagos, Nigeria to boost and share ideas, innovations and insights into how social media and technology are changing business, society and culture worldwide.
The fourth West African edition of the annual international conference takes place from February 22-26, 2016, highlighting this year’s theme of 'The Networked African: Technology's Impact on Africa (and How We Can Harness it for Good)'.
Friday, 18 December 2015
Sterling Bank to Raise N35bn In Fresh Capital
Sterling Bank Plc will raise N35bn ($177m) in Tier II capital between January and February to expand its loan book next year, its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Yemi Adeola, has said.He said the mid-tier lender saw no need to raise fresh equity capital, adding that the commercial lender had N90bn in shareholders’ fund with a capital adequacy ratio of 19 per cent, above the 10 per cent regulatory requirement, Reuters reported.
He spoke at a news conference in Lagos on Thursday.
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Price of Tomato, Pepper Rises in Lagos Markets
Price of some food items like chilli pepper, tomato and onion has soared by over 100 per cent in markets in Lagos a week to the Christmas celebration. A survey by NAN on Thursday showed that a basket of chilli pepper (rodo) is now N25, 000 against N12,000 it sold last week.
A big basket of tomato, which previously ranged between N8, 000 and N11, 000, now sells for between N13, 000 and N17, 000. A medium-size basket of fresh pepper (tatashe) now sells for N12, 000, from N8,000, while a jute bag of onions cost N35, 000 from the N25, 000 last week.
Arik Air Increases Frequency On Lagos-Accra-Monrovia Route
Arik Air, West and Central Africa's largest carrier, is increasing its frequency on the Lagos-Monrovia route from three weekly to four weekly flights effective Sunday, December 13, 2015.
The additional flight will be operated on Sunday to add to the existing Monday, Wednesday and Friday operations. This flight will also operate via Accra, Ghana as of the former schedule.
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