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Lagos Gets Greenlight to Rebuild International Airport Road

              The desire of the Lagos state government of Nigeria to reconstruct and signpost the nation’s foremost international airport road has become a reality as the Federal government has finally acceded to the state’s request. The Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, granted Lagos State Government the permission to embark on a total reconstruction

Kenya’s first SGR cargo train now on the rail

            ........President Kenyatta waves flag to flag off the inaugural cargo train With the unveiling of the new Railway’s cargo operations in Mombasa this morning, Kenyans and over 300 million residents of the region are set to reap the benefits of efficient transportation of cargo. President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya who made a promised

2017 Honda Civic Si

            There is no denying the overall excellence of the 2017 Honda Civic Si. There just isn’t. Adopting as it has the boldly styled forms of Honda’s 10th-generation Civic sedan and coupe, the new Si starts out with a darn good foundation. And none of the Si additions—a 205-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter

Kenya’s SGR Cargo Train begins today

  Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta flags off today trials of the country’s new SGR cargo train from Mombasa port. The train will pull 50 wagons laden with containers bound for the Embakasi Inland Container Depot. According to Kenya Railways managing director Atanas Maina, the train will be for trial purposes, with the service expected to be launched in

Coming Soon: Inter-modal Transportation in Lagos, Nigeria

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An integration of rail, road and water transportation has been approved by the Lagos State Government choosing Marina and Mile 2 as the take-off hub. The Acting Commissioner for Transportation, Anofi Elegushi, during the annual ministerial briefing at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre Alausa, said traffic would soon ease along the

SEA ROUTE TO DEATH

An overcrowded boat carrying about 500 migrants toppled across the Mediterranean sending about 200 people over board. MLN has it on report from Italy’s coastguard that at least 34 migrants, some of them young children, have drowned after falling into the sea off the Libyan coast. This has triggered a frantic

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