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May 8, 2022 - Tope Runsewe

May 8, 2022

capacity development initiative - Temitope Runsewe

An initiative to develop capacity in the Nigerian construction industry

A construction firm Dutum Construction Company Ltd has launched a capacity development initiative to promote knowledge sharing in Nigeria’s construction industry. The capacity development initiative called the Dutum Internship Academy Program is designed to produce skilled professionals in a wide range of departments connected to the construction industry.Through the initiative, young, talented members of the […]

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Nigerian Construction Firms

Why Nigerian Construction Firms need Protection from Chinese Contractors

Nigerian construction firms have called on the federal government to protect their business from unfavorable competition from Chinese and other foreign construction companies by launching policies that would grant them access to funding and human capacity development.The Managing Director of Dutum Company Limited, Mr. Temitope Runsewe, made the call at the sidelines of the West

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construction regulatory agencies

Construction regulatory agencies: the need to look beyond revenue generation

In an interview with Nike Popoola, Temitope Runsewe, Managing Director of Dutum Construction Company Limited, discussed the construction regulatory agencies as well as prospects for the industry. How would you describe the prospects of the construction industry in 2022? The United States Department of Trade has projected that Nigeria’s construction market will grow by 3.2

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