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Lagos Elders Council calls for Lekki toll reversal

Lagos (Guardian) - The Lagos Elders Council has appealed to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and the Lekki Concession Company Limited (LCC) to reverse the new rate at the Lekki Toll Gate in the interest of motorists and commuters plying the Epe-Lagos Express Road. Road users in the Eti-Osa area of the state

Eurostar launches London-Amsterdam route

London Tour from Paris by Eurostar - A day in London from Paris- Paris sightseeing Tours London (BBC) - Channel Tunnel train operator Eurostar is launching direct services between London and Amsterdam. Trains will run twice daily from 4 April, with the journey from St Pancras to Amsterdam taking three hours and

People are now flying around in autonomous drones

The dream of flying taxis whizzing through the skies above our cities may be closer to reality than you think. Chinese company Ehang offered a glimpse this week of what could lie ahead, releasing its first video of passengers climbing aboard its autonomous drones and taking off with the push of

After Settling With Uber, Waymo Faces Bigger Challenges

Waymo unveils a self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivan during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., January 8, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid San Francisco (NYT) - Nearly a year after accusing Uber of stealing its driverless car technology, Waymo agreed on Friday to settle a closely watched lawsuit filed against the ride-hailing company. Now for

PAN unveils Peugeot 3008 SUV

With the launch of the all-new Peugeot 3008 Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) by PAN Nigeria Limited, the automobile market in Nigeria is set to witness a new dawn of luxury ride. The launch of the drastically revamped, SUV, which industry experts predicted will be a game changer in the SUV segment

German shippers take on rising cargo thefts

German business associations say they are fed up with an increase of cargo thefts throughout Germany and have launched a joint initiative to fight back. German business associations say they are fed up with an increase of cargo thefts throughout Germany and have launched a joint initiative to fight back. The 13

Mercedes will build an electric version of its popular Sprinter van

Mercedes Sprinter van   You'll get your package without polluting the skies. It's all well and good to drive your own electric car, but what about the companies delivering your mail or fixing your water heater? They could stand to benefit from EVs, too -- and Mercedes-Benz is happy to help out. It's launching a refreshed Sprinter

Nigeria to Niger Republic rail line to cover 248km

Maradi is the third largest city in the Niger Republic with a predominant Hausa/Fulani population. It is about an hour’s drive through a bumpy road from Jibia, the border town near Buhari’s hometown, Daura, in Katsina State. The proposed rail line from Kano in Nigeria to Maradi in the Niger Republic is

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