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FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Estello(op): 6:26am On Dec 11, 2025
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the design and construction of a new headquarters for the Bank of Industry (BoI) at Eko Atlantic City, Lagos, marking a major step in the Federal Government’s drive to reposition Nigeria’s industrial and financial infrastructure.

The approval was announced on Wednesday by the Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Senator John Enoh, while briefing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu in Abuja.

According to Enoh, the council approved five key memoranda relating to the ministry, with three focused on industrial development and two on trade and investment.

BoI Headquarters project gets greenlight
Enoh confirmed that the BoI project received formal approval from the council.

“Council approved the award of contract for the design and build of the Bank of Industry headquarters in Eko Atlantic City,” he said.

The new headquarters is expected to serve as a central hub for the BoI’s expanded role in financing industrial growth, small and medium-scale enterprises, and export-oriented manufacturing.

FEC approves purchase of 200 electric buses
As part of broader industrial and automotive sector reforms, the council also approved the purchase of 200 electric buses for the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).

“The first memo that was considered and approved was the award of a contract for the supply of 200 units of electric buses at the cost of N58 billion for the National Automotive Design and Development Council,” Enoh said.

He explained that the project aligns with the administration’s strategy to strengthen Nigeria’s automotive ecosystem while promoting cleaner energy solutions and industrial expansion.

Nigeria industrial policy 2025 approved
Enoh described the approval of the Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025 as the most consequential outcome of the FEC meeting.

“The Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025 was finally approved today, and it provides the framework that will guide industrial growth and development,” he said.

He noted that the absence of an updated industrial policy had previously hindered international partnerships and donor engagement.

“Many of our development partners would not even listen to us because there was no industrial policy, so this approval is extremely significant,” Enoh added.

He said the policy directly supports President Tinubu’s economic diversification agenda under the administration’s eight-point policy framework.

Lekki medical tourism park, trade fair hosting approved
On trade and investment matters, Enoh disclosed that FEC approved the construction of internal and access roads within the Lekki Medical Tourism Park in Lagos.

“The approval for the construction of internal and access roads within the Lekki Medical Tourism Park was granted,” he said.

He also confirmed that the council was formally briefed on Nigeria’s selection to host the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF).

“Nigeria has officially been selected to host the Intra-African Trade Fair after a competitive bidding process,” Enoh stated.

Lagos chosen as host city
According to the minister, Lagos will host the trade fair, with the Lagos Creative and Cultural Centre (former National Arts Theatre) designated as the main venue.

He said hosting the IATF strengthens Nigeria’s strategic position within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework and complements ongoing industrialisation programmes being implemented in collaboration with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).

What you should know
Last week, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), a key fiscal document that outlines Nigeria’s revenue expectations, macroeconomic assumptions, and spending priorities for the next three years.

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, said the Federal Government is projecting a total revenue inflow of N34.33 trillion in 2026, including N4.98 trillion expected from government-owned enterprises.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/10/fec-approves-construction-of-bank-of-industry-headquarters-at-eko-atlantic-city/

Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by emkz: 7:14am On Dec 11, 2025
Non-Breaking News 1: Rufai Oseni to ask for environmental impact assessment, cost per kilometer, and compensation for properties whose owners have no documents to back ownership.

Non-Breaking News 2: Atiku Abubakar laments opaque costs of project and asks why it was awarded to a certain company.

Non-Breaking News 3: Peter Obi talks about multidimensional poverty and says investment in infrastructure cannot lift people out of poverty.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by oluwaseunamos33(m): 7:14am On Dec 11, 2025
Ok. I first approved the construction before them
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by DonaldGenes(m): 7:15am On Dec 11, 2025
What happened to other states or is lagos the only state that can host headquarters just to boost Tax revenue?
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by IbnB: 7:15am On Dec 11, 2025
Estello:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/10/fec-approves-construction-of-bank-of-industry-headquarters-at-eko-atlantic-city/
Shey the one wey dey for Marina no good again ni?

After these evil bastárds will ask the masses to tighten their belt and make sacrifice
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by ZombieTAMER: 7:15am On Dec 11, 2025
Instead of decongesting lagos

just look at, what happened to other cities

Terrible politicians
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Gotocourt: 7:15am On Dec 11, 2025
Tinubu Amaka, improve on security
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Gotocourt: 7:16am On Dec 11, 2025
ZombieTAMER:
Instead of decongesting lagos

just look at, what happened to other cities

Terrible politicians
This is against master plotter strategist founder of Lagos who tamed the Atlantic ocean tongue
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by atiku4President(m): 7:26am On Dec 11, 2025
As part of broader industrial and automotive sector reforms, the council also approved the purchase of 200 electric buses for the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by AustineE1: 7:27am On Dec 11, 2025
Tomorrow they will be quick to claim how Lagos is their own and how Tinubu created it,without acknowledging that most infrastructures and key establishments in Lagos are federal government projects,using our common patrimony.
Anyway, there is no problem,as long as Lagos is 'no man's land'!
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by ZombieTAMER: 7:27am On Dec 11, 2025
Gotocourt:
This is against master plotter strategist founder of Lagos who tamed the Atlantic ocean tongue
the traffic in that city can't be curtailed by coastal road

the population is too much

every junction is a market, people and cars compete for space, it's dirty, everything shouldn't be about money

A city close to 30m people, should be thinking about decongestion, not refineries and more airports.. they can pass this to other cities
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Bernadette9: 7:29am On Dec 11, 2025
You'll see some people come here to shout "Lagos generates the largest revenue in Nigeria", "go back to your state".
Can you now see why Lagos generates the amount it does?
Lagos trives because all the other 35 states in Nigeria feeds it.
Lagos is in Southwest, it's indigenous people might be yoruba but "Lagos is a no man's land" because every Nigerian made lagos what it is.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by donmike85: 7:31am On Dec 11, 2025
Lagos state is the new FCT
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by iampeterben(m): 7:36am On Dec 11, 2025
Give it up for the economic hub of West Africa. Eko! Well done Jagaban, we see your hand in this.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by LasgidiOnline(m): 7:38am On Dec 11, 2025
What happened to the current headquarters?
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Armaggedon: 7:39am On Dec 11, 2025
Bank of industry already has a massive headquarters in Abuja. What kind of rascality is this?
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by SonOfDSoil01: 7:41am On Dec 11, 2025
Estello:
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/10/fec-approves-construction-of-bank-of-industry-headquarters-at-eko-atlantic-city/
grin eko for show……may God continue to bless Lagos and yorubaland, let haters keep hating, it doesn’t stop our shine btw proudly Lagos grin
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by AustineE1: 7:42am On Dec 11, 2025
emkz:
Non-Breaking News 1: Rufai Oseni to ask for environmental impact assessment, cost per kilometer, and compensation for properties whose owners have no documents to back ownership.

Non-Breaking News 2: Atiku Abubakar laments opaque costs of project and asks why it was awarded to a certain company.


Non-Breaking News 3: Peter Obi talks about multidimensional poverty and says investment in infrastructure cannot lift people out of poverty.
You want to divert attention from the main issues,the same people whom are complaining that Lagos is overstretched and is congested,keep pushing all major federal government projects and establishments to Lagos,its only natural that more people will flood the state,as workers and others that will benefit directly and indirectly from such will head to Lagos ASAP.
I don't think this is the way to decongest Lagos,this government is creating a bigger problem for Lagos,in an attempt to acquire more for their region.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by nedu666: 7:47am On Dec 11, 2025
What happens to the massive hq they have in Abuja, marina. Govt wants to buy 200 electric buses at 58billion for automotive council. How many staff dey there that need 200 buses
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Mccullum: 7:47am On Dec 11, 2025
hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
Who are the people crying with you, you're crying your sentimental crying alone. Canvas for peace and security in your geopolitical zone, you'll see how development will follow.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by lailo: 7:48am On Dec 11, 2025
hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
Another pharaoh wey no know Joseph never mount before? Wetin Jonathan do for a whole of 6 years as president for his region? Na Tinubu go come do am? If e easy why Jonathan the son of the soil no do am when he was president? It was Buhari who even constructed the road to his Jonathan village and kickstarted Ogoni clean up. When u had the reign, it was all corruption, chop chop, una forget the development, na now day break? Shame on all of u
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by merits(m): 7:51am On Dec 11, 2025
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Jones4190(m): 7:52am On Dec 11, 2025
hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
all the headquarters of major banks are in Lagos
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by SonOfDSoil01: 7:53am On Dec 11, 2025
hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
grin cry cry baby…. Lagos is the commercial nerve centre of the country hosting industries, banks, insurance companies and also the busiest port. Were you expecting them to site the headquarters of a bank that service the need of most of those industries in your village? And btw is SS the only region that produces crude oil? The last i checked, Ondo is also an oil producing state and also Lagos and Ogun have oil reserves too and Sw is the region with the highest non oil revenue such as vat that are also being shared to other state yet you don’t see us crying grin the Lagos to calabar highway is connecting almost all the states in the SS, is that not also a good development that will open up the region for industrialisation? You clowns should stop being emotional and stop with the cries abeg undecided
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by emkz: 8:03am On Dec 11, 2025
AustineE1:
You want to divert attention from the main issues,the same people whom are complaining that Lagos is overstretched and is congested,keep pushing all major federal government projects and establishments to Lagos,its only natural that more people will flood the state,as workers and others that will benefit directly and indirectly from such will head to Lagos ASAP.
I don't think this is the way to decongest Lagos,this government is creating a bigger problem for Lagos,in an attempt to acquire more for their region.
Historically, new cities are developed to decongest big cities, which is the reason for the Eko Atlantic hub and Lekki Free Trade Zone. With the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway and train tracks linking Lagos and Ibadan, people can live in other states and come to work in Lagos.

In many countries worldwide, there is that one city which is the hub for economic activities. It is mostly New York for the United States, Amsterdam for the Netherlands, London for the UK, Paris for France, Johannesburg for South Africa, Brussels for Belgium, Ontario for Canada, etc. Lagos is that city for Nigeria and her impact on the Nigerian economy is known as Lagos competes and outplays the economies of some African countries year on year.

The way to make other cities attractive is to create economic hubs to attract people. For example, Peter Obi could have supported the transformation of Nnewi into a huge factory for making shoes, textile, machinery, agricultural tools, etc. You think people would not flood there? Build a fertilizer plant or juice factory that pays well in Osun state and see if people won't flood there. Build agro-hubs in Benue state and see movement. Do not blame Lagos, blame the visioners who failed to develop their states.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by AlphaTaikun: 8:10am On Dec 11, 2025
Estello:
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the design and construction of a new headquarters for the Bank of Industry (BoI) at Eko Atlantic City, Lagos, marking a major step in the Federal Government’s drive to reposition Nigeria’s industrial and financial infrastructure.

The approval was announced on Wednesday by the Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Senator John Enoh, while briefing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu in Abuja.


According to Enoh, the council approved five key memoranda relating to the ministry, with three focused on industrial development and two on trade and investment.

BoI Headquarters project gets greenlight
Enoh confirmed that the BoI project received formal approval from the council.

“Council approved the award of contract for the design and build of the Bank of Industry headquarters in Eko Atlantic City,” he said.

The new headquarters is expected to serve as a central hub for the BoI’s expanded role in financing industrial growth, small and medium-scale enterprises, and export-oriented manufacturing.

FEC approves purchase of 200 electric buses
As part of broader industrial and automotive sector reforms, the council also approved the purchase of 200 electric buses for the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).

“The first memo that was considered and approved was the award of a contract for the supply of 200 units of electric buses at the cost of N58 billion for the National Automotive Design and Development Council,” Enoh said.

He explained that the project aligns with the administration’s strategy to strengthen Nigeria’s automotive ecosystem while promoting cleaner energy solutions and industrial expansion.

Nigeria industrial policy 2025 approved
Enoh described the approval of the Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025 as the most consequential outcome of the FEC meeting.

“The Nigeria Industrial Policy 2025 was finally approved today, and it provides the framework that will guide industrial growth and development,” he said.

He noted that the absence of an updated industrial policy had previously hindered international partnerships and donor engagement.

“Many of our development partners would not even listen to us because there was no industrial policy, so this approval is extremely significant,” Enoh added.

He said the policy directly supports President Tinubu’s economic diversification agenda under the administration’s eight-point policy framework.

Lekki medical tourism park, trade fair hosting approved
[b]On trade and investment matters, Enoh disclosed that FEC approved the construction of internal and access roads within the Lekki Medical Tourism Park in Lagos.

“The approval for the construction of internal and access roads within the Lekki Medical Tourism Park was granted,” he said.

He also confirmed that the council was formally briefed on Nigeria’s selection to host the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF).

“Nigeria has officially been selected to host the Intra-African Trade Fair after a competitive bidding process,” Enoh stated.

Lagos chosen as host city
According to the minister, Lagos will host the trade fair, with the Lagos Creative and Cultural Centre (former National Arts Theatre) designated as the main venue.

He said hosting the IATF strengthens Nigeria’s strategic position within the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework and complements ongoing industrialisation programmes being implemented in collaboration with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).

What you should know
Last week, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), a key fiscal document that outlines Nigeria’s revenue expectations, macroeconomic assumptions, and spending priorities for the next three years.[/b]

The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, said the Federal Government is projecting a total revenue inflow of N34.33 trillion in 2026, including N4.98 trillion expected from government-owned enterprises.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/12/10/fec-approves-construction-of-bank-of-industry-headquarters-at-eko-atlantic-city/
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the design and construction of a new headquarters for the Bank of Industry (BoI) at Eko Atlantic City, Lagos, marking a major step in the Federal Government’s drive to reposition Nigeria’s industrial and financial infrastructure.

The approval was announced on Wednesday by the Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Senator John Enoh, while briefing State House correspondents after the FEC meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu in Abuja.
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Educationalserv: 8:14am On Dec 11, 2025
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by gmo10(m):
hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
Oga Mr lecturer Jonathan was there for years but was focused on building the North just to win their favor, Tinubu is changing the narrative and you're here blabbing. He should've taken it to Sokoto or Kebbi as Jona would've done
Dey play
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by Focusmind: 8:20am On Dec 11, 2025
Misappropriation of funds remains endemic in Nigeria. BOI already has a functioning huge office in Marina, Lagos Island. Why spend huge funds building another? Go to UK and see government offices in buildings constructed in 18th and 19th centuries, still being used. We like demolishing and restarting in this part of the world.

Come to the old GRA Port Harcourt, some of the iconic gothic colonial buildings have been demolished. Sometimes, you may not need to demolish an old iconic structure. You simply need to upgrade it and still retain the old structure to tell the story and history of the building. Anyway, everything is about contract in Nigeria - whether it makes sense or not
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by ernesco0816517(m): 8:31am On Dec 11, 2025
hatchy:
He is taking everything to the West as if that is the only place Nigeria exist.
The South South where the oil comes from that is used to keep the heart of this country beating is bleeding of development - nothing is happening over here.

Some days back, a commissioner in Lagos state was protesting why the ports authorities should divert some of the container ships to the Warri ports, a port that has been dormant but have the capacity to handle such cargos, then you begin to wonder the kind of people we share this country with.

The PH, Onne, Calabar ports are all dormant with nothing going on there.
The Ibom deep sea port have not been given attention by Tinubu because he doesn't want anything that will decentralise the Lagos corridor. To talk of the dredging of the River Niger to give way for Onitsha port is a thing for another century. This is wickedness to other component parts of the federation.

We are not crying because anything will change but let it be on record and let everyone, the whole world see how a country is being run aground by tribalism because a time shall come when another Pharaoh who do not know Joseph will also mount the throne.
When we had the opportunity in person of GEJ ,instead of him putting all this things u listed above in place ,he went and be building schools for almajiri up north.
Its pathetic 😒
Re: FEC Approves Construction Of Bank Of Industry Headquarters At Eko Atlantic City by gracealonev: 8:40am On Dec 11, 2025
They’ve got no choice!

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