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Incar Nigeria Plc, a key player in the automobile industry with technical and commercial concern in the country has expressed its readiness to open a N7 billion six story ultra modern plaza in Abuja.
Alhaji Ahmad El-marzuq, Managing Director and chief officer of the company who disclosed this in Abuja, said that project which started in 2006 is an edifice of international standard which is centripatically located in the central business district of the federal capital territory (FCT).
Marzuq noted that the plaza which is equipped with an underground car park for 200 cars, will be fully operational within the next 12 months, adding that some events have been lined up to herald its presentation to the general Public.
“After the public presentation we will embark on the marketing of the 26,000 square complex and our clientele focus is basically the high net worth corperate occupiers”, he said.
He further said that the company is very much interested in investing in real estate, agriculture and the energy sector of the Nigerian economy.
He added that in its drive to enhance its business profile, the organization is at the moment, reforming and restructuring as a new management is being put together to boost its operations.
The CEO also used the occasion to thank first Bank Nigerian plc, the financier of the project and willow projects Limited, consultants to the project as well as other stakeholders in the building of the defile.
He said that Incar has been in business for over forty-three years and has remained a public quoted company since 1979, adding that its success in the automobile, agric, property and recently information technology (IT) sector, over the years, are eloquent testimonies of its focus and solidity.
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Parading the suspects before newsmen, the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of the
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar returned to Nigeria on Friday, from Dubai, to quell controversies on his change of political party, insisting he is still a member of the Action Congress (AC).
Atiku, accompanied by his aides and political associates at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja told newsmen that he was not aware of his posters adorning major streets
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