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But how come the soldiers sent to those areas are Igbo or christian? But in the war ravaging Place in the north are mostly southerners.. Why? |
SALE: (@ Guzape) N500m Semi Detached Duplex A semi detached duplex @ Guzape is available for sale. The Duplex is inside a Mini Estate of about 10 houses. It's comes with: - 5 Bedroom - 1 room BQ - Elevator space - Ample parking space - Top notch finishing - Serene environment 💯 Deliverable. Send me WhatsApp message for pictures. +2349085172933 |
SALE: (@ Guzape) N850m Fully Detached Duplex A fully detached duplex is available for sale @ Guzape axis. *The Duplex comes with:* - 5 spacious Bedroom - 1 room BQ - 3 living room - A Cinema House - Fitted Kitchen - A Swimming Pool - ACs in all Rooms - About 750 sqm land size There are two units in the compound, they both have thier own compound and gate with a common entrance. is Deliverable. Send WhatsApp message to +2349085172933 for pictures.
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I base in Abuja with a chunk of real estate network with years of experience in the real-estate and construction 🏗️ industries. Tell me what your property needs are and you have it delivered to you ASAP. Do you need House, Lands in any part of Abuja or FCT? I will respond to your needs within 24 hours. Call or Whatsapp +2349085172933 |
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As the Naira grapples with a downward spiral, the ripple effects are felt across various sectors. One such area witnessing significant impacts is the construction industry, particularly concerning the prices of essential materials like asphalt and bitumen. Let's delve into the current scenario in Lagos, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and Delta State. Lagos: In Nigeria's bustling economic hub, Lagos, the price of asphalt has surged to unprecedented heights. Currently, acquiring a ton of asphalt in Lagos demands a substantial sum between ₦129,500 to ₦131,500. This sharp increase underscores the challenges faced by construction companies and infrastructure developers operating in the region. The soaring costs are not just a matter of concern for industry insiders but also for policymakers striving to sustain infrastructural growth amidst economic turbulence. Ad: Are you thinking of investing in real estate in Abuja? Or do you have a road construction project requiring asphalt supplies in FCT-Abuja, Benue state, Delta state, Edo state, Niger state, Kogi state etc? Contact +2349085172933 Federal Capital Territory (FCT): Moving to the heart of the nation, the Federal Capital Territory, the story mirrors that of Lagos. The capital city, Abuja, grapples with similar price escalations, with asphalt now commanding between ₦129,500 to ₦131,500 per ton. The situation poses hurdles for ongoing projects and future developments planned within the FCT, urging stakeholders to strategize effectively to navigate the financial constraints imposed by the fluctuating currency value. Delta/EDO State: In Delta State, situated in the oil-rich Niger Delta region, the challenges are no less daunting. The price tag for asphalt remains consistent with the figures observed in Lagos and the FCT, standing firm between ₦129,500 to ₦131,500 ₦131,500 per ton. As the state aims to capitalize on its strategic location and natural resources for infrastructural advancements, the inflated material costs present a formidable barrier that necessitates innovative solutions and collaborative efforts to overcome. Bitumen Prices: The situation with bitumen, a crucial component in asphalt production, is equally alarming. With a ton of bitumen priced at a staggering ₦1,500,000, the strain on construction budgets intensifies further. This escalation underscores the interconnectedness of material markets and the compounding effect of currency devaluation on essential inputs across various industries. In conclusion, the current state of asphalt and bitumen prices in Lagos, the FCT, and Delta State paints a challenging picture for the construction sector amid the Naira's depreciation. As stakeholders grapple with these hurdles, proactive measures, including innovative procurement strategies, enhanced efficiency, and policy interventions, become imperative to sustain infrastructural momentum and drive economic resilience in the face of adversity.
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Some of us may be wondering if it is possible to buy properties in Aso Presidential villa in Abuja, yes! It is very possible if you have the cash. There are some properties available for sale in the villa that I have gone to see or sent someone to confirm the availability on ground. The prices varies between N980m to N5B. You may reach out to me please via WhatsApp if you wish to know updated list of available properties for sale in Aso Presidential Villa, Abuja so as to avoid some unprofessional Holocaust that call themselves agent. Buying properties in the aso presidential villa is also a way of preserving your wealth. If you live abroad and you are wondering what to do after buying landed properties, don't worry I will link you up to a reputable construction and real estate developer that would handle your home construction according to your taste from construction level to finishing level. Please reach out to this number for more detail- WhatsApp preferably +2349085172933
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As the Naira experiences fluctuations against the dollar in recent weeks, the ripple effect extends to various sectors, including the construction industry. In Nigeria, where Bitumen and Asphalt are essential components for road construction and maintenance, the impact of currency changes is keenly felt. Here's a breakdown of the current prices as of April 2024: Bitumen Prices Nationwide: The cost of Bitumen, a crucial ingredient in Asphalt production, ranges from 1,300,000 to 1,500,000 Naira per ton, excluding transportation. It's important to note that transportation costs vary depending on the delivery location. Ad: Are you thinking of investing in real estate in Abuja? Or do you have a road construction project requiring asphalt supplies in FCT-Abuja, Benue state, Delta state, Edo state, Niger state, Kogi state etc? Contact +2349085172933 or visit www.barnabasuche.com Asphalt Prices: Abuja/Lagos: Wearing Course: 130,000 to 131,500 Naira per ton Binder Course: 125,500 to 126,500 Naira per ton South/South (Delta, Benin, Port Harcourt, etc.): Wearing Course: 125,000 to 128,000 Naira per ton Binder Course: 120,000 to 125,000 Naira per ton These prices reflect the current market conditions and serve as a guide for stakeholders in the construction industry. Factors such as exchange rates, transportation costs, and demand-supply dynamics contribute to the fluctuations in Bitumen and Asphalt prices. For construction companies, government agencies, and investors involved in infrastructure projects, staying informed about these price trends is essential for effective budgeting and decision-making. Additionally, it underscores the importance of strategies to mitigate the impact of currency fluctuations and other external factors on project costs. As Nigeria continues its efforts to enhance its infrastructure and road networks, keeping abreast of the evolving Bitumen and Asphalt prices remains critical for sustainable development and economic growth. Please note that these prices are subject to change based on market conditions and other factors. For the most accurate and up-to-date information or a free quotes, consult us. Check signature for contact details. Stay tuned for further updates
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Price of Asphalt in Delta Wearing course is ₦145,000 Binder course is ₦140,000 Contact +2349085172933 |
Ad: Are you thinking of investing in real estate in Abuja? Or do you have a road construction project requiring asphalt supplies in Abuja? Contact +2349085172933 or visit www.barnabasuche.com |
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