With a population of over 21 million
people, Lagos is Africa’s fastest growing city and the 7th fastest in
the world. With it’s dynamism, tenacity and unique energy that pulsates
through it, Lagos is certainly a city to be reckoned with, and here are 6
reasons why.
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Monday, 16 May 2016
Can Buhari bring stability to Nigeria’s economy?
Nigeria’s newly appointed president,
Muhammadu Buhari has endured a tough first six months in office as both
macro and micro economic changes have meant that Africa’s largest
economy is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
“Baba Go Slow” has had to face up to the harsh realities that the global oil market (of which Nigeria derives the majority of its revenues) has seen a 70% reduction of the last 6 months. This has meant that any hope of sustained economic growth has been decimated by such a macro-shock.
“Baba Go Slow” has had to face up to the harsh realities that the global oil market (of which Nigeria derives the majority of its revenues) has seen a 70% reduction of the last 6 months. This has meant that any hope of sustained economic growth has been decimated by such a macro-shock.
Deadly Crashes Involving Marijuana Users Doubled In This State
A
new study says lawmakers should not set legal limits related to
marijuana use and driving because the drug affects users differently
In 2014,
Man Destroys 126-Year-Old Statue While Trying To Snap A Selfie
The sculpture at Lisbon's Rossio train station was smashed to pieces by the careless photographer
Some
people will do anything for a good selfie—including ruining a valuable
piece of art. Last week, a young man in Lisbon, Portugal, climbed up
onto a pedestal at the Rossio railway station because he wanted to snap a shot
with a 126-year-old statue that sat atop it. But he got more than he
bargained for when the petite sculpture of 16th-century king Dom
Sebastião, fell to the ground and smashed into pieces.
Hyundai Is Developing A Commercial Iron Man Suit
This exoskeleton could soon help you run faster and lift hundreds of pounds
By Jennings Brown
From
“Aliens” to “Halo” to “Iron Man” to “Edge of Tomorrow,” robotic
exoskeletons are one of science fiction’s most enduring tropes. And now,
thanks to South Korean automaker Hyundai, “mech suits” could soon
be available for commercial use.
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