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Oshodi-Apapa expressway: Failed e-Call-Up system, task team = Bedlam
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Gridlock: Mayhem on Oshodi-Apapa expressway as Lagos team mulls military backup for enforcement
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Makinde, Fayose back different aspirants as PDP south-west congress kicks off The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) kicked off its zonal congress on Monday in Osogbo, Osun state capital, amid tight security.Advertisement According to NAN, there was a heavy security presence at.
CBN to expand borrowers’ database, orders banks to register on credit management system The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has asked all development finance institutions (DFIs), microfinance banks (MFBs), primary mortgage banks (PMBs) and finance companies (FCs) in the country to register on.
Residents, motorists exited as fuel tankers e-call up eases Apapa notorious gridlock
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Groups of people standing and discussing at the entrance of Nigeria’s busiest ports, Apapa ports, Lagos
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Lagos State government on Monday issued a 6-day ultimatum to transporters, mechanics and market men and women illegally occupying the road leading to Lilipond Terminal, to vacate the area due to the challenges being faced by the truck drivers in accessing the terminal.
The quit notice came 48 hours after the commencement of the E- call up system introduced by the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) to ease gridlock around Apapa area, as truck drivers were still accusing security officers of extortion.
The truck drivers made the allegation during an inspection tour of the area, by Lagos State Team on Traffic Management and Access road to Apapa,