Engineers from the Lagos State Government working on street lights in Oworoshoki, Lagos, as part of government’s effort to light up the state, on Monday, November 30, 2015.
A DISPLAY of architectural masterpiece is in the pipeline as a construction firm, Sujimoto last week launched the tallest residential building in the highbrow Lagos settlement, Ikoyi. It is named Lorenzo, which upon completion would be magnificent development and symbol of structural mastery in Ikoyi’s prestigious neighbourhood of Bourdillon. Lorenzo, according to the developer, presents homeowners the elegance of worldclass residential poise on our own shores with unrivalled features, facilities and excellent services. The project is a 25-floor residential masterpiece built on 3,800 square metres of amazing landscape.
Real Estate Article Nigeria is one of the most economically developed nations on the continent and has a very high population to cater for. Generally here, the concentration of highrise buildings are localized around the capital city, Abuja and the commercial capital, Lagos amidst other large cities in the country which have experienced rapid growth. We made a list of the tallest buildings in the country, of which the Nigerian External Communications (NECOM) building is the tallest standing at 520ft with 32 floors. 1. The Nigerian External Communications House (NECOM House) The NECOM House is located in Marina, Lagos and is the tallest in the whole of West Africa with 32 floors and standing at 520ft (160m). The building formerly known as the
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