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Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Orikinla(m): 10:37am On Dec 29, 2015
At the core of the Centenary City stands it's most magnificent center piece, Africa Tower. Set to be the highest of its kind in Africa, the Tower will house 30 floors of Abuja's most luxurious apartments and 46 floors of premium offices.

Infrastructure work progresses in Abuja Centenary City...
Home of soon to be the tallest building in Africa


Construction of vital infrastructure is progressing steadily in the Abuja Centenary City, Nigeria's City of the future, that is also expected to generate over 350,000 jobs on completion.

The Centenary City is a spectacular city hub development by Eagle Hills, a private investment company, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, as part of a joint venture agreement with Centenary City Plc, an initiative by the Government of Nigeria to create the city of the future. Celebrating 100 years of the formation of Nigeria, the milestone development is envisaged as a city within the city, and will add tremendous value to the Nigerian economy.

Spread over 1,300 hectares, Centenary City will be a smart, interconnected, intelligent city of the future, anchored by Africa’s tallest tower – Africa Tower at 308 metres – and the largest retail and entertainment destination, The Mall of Nigeria. The Nigeria Park, spread over nearly 30 hectares, will provide Centenary City the distinct appeal of a green city offering lavish open spaces and aesthetic natural getaways for residents.

The development will have a mixed-use urban centre, a central business district, a financial centre, a museum and cultural centre to promote African and global arts, world-class hotels, business and technology parks, residential districts, an 18-hole golf course, R and D centres, sports and leisure facilities and community amenities. Upon completion, Centenary City will be home to 137,850 residents and an office community of over 87,000 workers apart from over 60,000 workers expected at the Science & Technology Park

It will be recalled that at the last update visit to the Presidency by the Board of Directors of the company, President Mohammed Buhari commended the investors Eagle Hills for the massive investment and their vote of confidence in the dynamism of the Nigerian economy

Mr. Jaimal Shergill, Executive Director (Africa) for Eagle Hills had briefed the President on the progress made so far to bequeath the nation a fitting tribute to Nigeria's 100 years as a united country based on the “Dubai model” as well as the economic benefits of boosting the retail, tourism and hospitality sectors of the economy with over 100,000 construction jobs and 250,000 well-paying jobs in the face of dwindling oil receipts.

In his presentation to Mr. President, Dr. Odenigwe Ike Michaels, Jr., the Managing Director of Centenary City Plc., stated that the Company is a public limited liability company with 40 promoter investors made up of Nigerian and international investors and therefore 100% private sector driven with no iota of government funding.

Dr. Odenigwe also confirmed that following the precedent set by the Eko Atlantic City in Lagos, the Company also successfully applied for free zone status for the Centenary City Project having complied with all extant requirements of NEPZA. Finally, he extended a special invitation to Mr. President to visit the project site in his convenience declare the Sales Center open in due course.

President Buhari had thanked the Board and management for their project update visitation , and praised the Centenary City’s main development partners from the United Arab Emirates for having enough confidence in Nigeria to agree to invest about $18.5 billion in the project. He was optimistic that the skills, expertise and vast experience that would be brought into Nigeria to build the Centenary City on the Dubai model, would also be of immense benefit to Nigeria.

Mr. President further looked forward to regular updates on the Centenary City’s development, reiterated that his Administration would continue to support all genuine foreign investors in Nigeria as the nation makes giant strides in overcoming its enormous financial challenges.

Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Babprosper20(m): 10:39am On Dec 29, 2015
oook
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by yapapa: 10:39am On Dec 29, 2015
nice...but d completion of the project in 200yrs to this time I doubt, with the rate of abandoned project everywhere.after it must have gulped billions of naira.

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by funnynation(m): 10:42am On Dec 29, 2015
ok
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by MKO4ever(m): 10:44am On Dec 29, 2015
30+46=76 floors shocked shocked
God forbid, me nor fit enter that kind of house oo.
I was taught to always be security conscious

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:45am On Dec 29, 2015
Tell me dis is an achievement.. angry angry
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by fistonati(m): 10:45am On Dec 29, 2015
How does dt influence the people.

Story story

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by somez(m): 10:46am On Dec 29, 2015
@lalasticalala. Are you see what am saw?
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Orikinla(m): 10:47am On Dec 29, 2015
Nkiruka! Our future is secure.

Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Nelson05(m): 10:48am On Dec 29, 2015
God see us tru in Jesus name

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Orikinla(m): 10:49am On Dec 29, 2015
yapapa:
nice...but d completion of the project in 200yrs to this time I doubt, with the rate of abandoned project everywhere.after it must have gulped billions of naira.

Jobs are already being created at the location.

Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Tolexander: 10:50am On Dec 29, 2015
Make I troll small

Tower of Babel!

Nigeria gat many languages, we still wanna build tower of Babel. Shey dem no want us to understand ourselves again in Nigeria.
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by yapapa: 10:52am On Dec 29, 2015
Orikinla:

Jobs are already being created at the location.
that's impressive then.
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by chronos: 10:53am On Dec 29, 2015
350000 jobs..the way we create jobs on paper eh

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by fhelihx(m): 10:54am On Dec 29, 2015
Let's hope so,#is that part of change?
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Orikinla(m): 11:19am On Dec 29, 2015
President Mohammadu Buhari, GCFR and Vice President, Professor Yemi Osibanjo, SAN Receives the Board and Management of Centenary City Plc. in Audience - See more at: http://www.nigeriansreport.com/search?q=Abuja+Centenary+City#sthash.hsOBFTwu.dpuf

Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 11:42am On Dec 29, 2015
Lol. they wanna design a centenary city they give the project to the whites, our young architects go outside the country to look for jobs, they are marginalized because they are black. so sad.

they are marginalized at home and abroad.

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Ugomba(m): 12:15pm On Dec 29, 2015
They are using our Oil money to build Abuja(north).

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 12:21pm On Dec 29, 2015
Ugomba:
They are using our Oil money to build Abuja(north).

Exactly. When I say SS and SE are very stup$id people, I don't mince words. Our children will surely deal with us for not securing their future.
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by tomakint: 12:29pm On Dec 29, 2015
yapapa:
nice...but d completion of the project in 200yrs to this time I doubt, with the rate of abandoned project everywhere.after it must have gulped billions of naira dollars.
Abi no be Naija......
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Ugomba(m): 12:33pm On Dec 29, 2015
new2020:


Exactly. When I say SS and SE are very stup$id people, I don't mince words. Our children will surely deal with us for not securing their future.
had it been it that nigeria oil is only found in the north, will the North agree to be in Nigeria and share with the south?
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Nobody: 1:59pm On Dec 29, 2015
Ugomba:
had it been it that nigeria oil is only found in the north, will the North agree to be in Nigeria and share with the south?

Absolutely not. I kid you not...the day oil is finished or lost its financial value, North and West will seek to secede. That's when it will dawn on us that we are used idiots...this people don't like us.
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by sammyp01: 4:06pm On Dec 29, 2015
If not for anything the number of employment. It will generaate
fistonati:
How does dt influence the people.

Story story
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Orikinla(m): 4:16pm On Dec 29, 2015
Why the sectional and tribal bigotry? Lest we forget, majority of the owners of property in Abuja are from the south east and south - south. So, what matters most is our national interest. The richest black man on earth, Alhaji Aliko Dangote is from northern Nigeria, but he has more investments in the south west and south east than the north.

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Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Afam4eva(m): 5:11pm On Dec 29, 2015
Orikinla:
he has more investments in the south west and south east than the north.
I think not.

@topic
This should be commended and we should be at the forefront of hosting some of the record breaking infrastructure in Africa afterall we call ourselves the giant for Africa.
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by yapapa: 5:57pm On Dec 29, 2015
tomakint:
Abi no be Naija......
lmao...naso oo
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Orikinla(m): 8:42pm On Dec 29, 2015
Afam4eva:

I think not.

@topic
This should be commended and we should be at the forefront of hosting some of the record breaking infrastructure in Africa afterall we call ourselves the giant for Africa.

Dangote Group has branches and offices in the south east and south south.
There is a Dangote cement terminal in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Re: Abuja To Have The Tallest Building In Africa by Afam4eva(m): 9:49am On Dec 30, 2015
Orikinla:


Dangote Group has branches and offices in the south east and south south.
There is a Dangote cement terminal in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
I crossed out South East not South South. PH is in SS not SE. Dangote has depots all over the country because his proucts has to be supplied to every nook and cranny. However, he doesn't ave anything tangible in the SE let alone claiming that he has more investment in the SE thn the north.

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