The local market of some agricultural commodity in Nigeria tends to be more stable, viable and profitable compared to the international market. This force of demand and supply supports the local trading than the international trading of agricultural commodities like cassava and sorghum due to better price […]
Read more →Before the advent of GSM {Global System Mobile}technology in Nigeria much of the nation’s population was without access to telecommunication and those were fortunate to have telecommunications services suffer serious service interruptions due to constant vandalization of operational equipments amongst other reasons. However, the introduction of GSM […]
Read more →One major achievement of the present civilian administration in Nigeria in the past twelve (12) years is the growth of middle class which has been witnessed in the country. These growths continues to drive the increasing social and sanitary awareness of the need for hygienic and good […]
Read more →Lagos is regarded as the commercial capital of Nigeria and the nation’s centre of excellence. With a population of over 18,000,000 people and generating 9,000 tones of waste per day, Lagos has an expanding and sustainable need for investment in the management of waste. The investment required […]
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