"We will try and look for where is most adequate. Lagos is a small State, so land is always a challenge. But, wherever we find it, we will try and take it up so that it can accommodate a lot more students."
Daily Monitor
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The vehicle for disbursement of the funds, according to the announcer, would be Savings and Credit Cooperative (Saccos) formed by the potential beneficiaries and the new wealth and job creation scheme was baptised Emyooga.
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In October, last year, Mr Alpha Alfred Kakuyu, was listening to a radio when he suddenly heard an announcement that the government was going to give money to low-income earners.
The vehicle for disbursement of the funds, according to the announcer, would be Savings and Credit Cooperative (Saccos) formed by the potential beneficiaries and the new wealth and job creation scheme was baptised Emyooga.
We are going to fight graft, Museveni tells legislators
Thursday May 27 2021
President Museveni (left)is welcomed by Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo (2nd left) and Parliament staff for the first sitting of the 11th Parliament at Kololo Independence Grounds on Monday. PHOTO | ALEX ESAGALA.
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Addressing MPs after the election of Parliament Speaker and Deputy Speaker on Monday, the President said the vice ‘has become a very big problem’.
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“This kisanja [term] is for socio-economic transformation.
Because we have already laid the foundation, the infrastructure is much better. We have got better roads. We have got enough electricity, the schools, the health centres.
By Olasunkanmi Akoni
Lagos State Government said it has attracted N8.32 billion worth of investments inflow into the state within the two years despite challenges of COVID-19 pandemic.
Special Adviser Office of Sustainable Development Goals and Investment, SDGI, Mrs Solape Hammond, disclosed this on Tuesday, at the 2021 ministerial press briefing to showcase achievements of the office as well as part of events to commemorate the second year anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led administration, held in Alausa, Ikeja.
Hammond said with the Investments in the kitty, the state has the ability to bring in, retain and leverage on inclusive and sustainable economic growth.