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Reps Seek Explanations On Funding Of 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan Road November 16, 2017, 16:0801 By Kauthar Anumba-Khaleel, Abuja – The House of Representatives yesterday expressed concern over the construction the second Niger bridge and the Lagos-Ibadan express way saying that it is still unclear if the projects are fully funded by the government or they are being executed under a concession agree with private companies. To that end, it urged the Federal Government to take definitive decision on the funding and execution of the second Niger Bridge and the Lagos-Ibadan Road project. The resolution is contained in a motion on the Need to Investigate Nature of the Contract or Concession Arrangement on Second Niger Bridge and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway sponsored by Hon. Solomon Maren. In his lead debate, Maren recalled that the minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, recently warned that the second Niger Bridge and the Lagos-Ibadan Road could end up as white elephant pr...
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10 Key Dates In Chinau Achebe’s Life Channels Television Updated November 16, 2017 Lovers of literature and the world at large are celebrating one of Africa’s greatest storytellers, Chinua Achebe, who would have been 87 on November 16. While the literary Icon passed in 2013, his works and the impact he had on African storytelling still linger. Also in honour of him today, technology giant – Google, changed its logo to a doodle, portraying him. Here are some memorable dates in his life. 1930: He was born and named Albert Chinụalụmọgụ Achebe 1936: Achebe entered St Philips’ Central School and was immediately promoted to a higher class when the school’s chaplain took note of his intelligence. 1944: Achebe sat for entrance examinations and was accepted at both the prestigious Dennis Memorial Grammar School in Onitsha and the even more prestigious Government Collegein Umuahia. 1948: Owing to his brilliance, Achebe was admitted as a Major Scholar in the first intake of the then...