Egypt is going ahead with its plans to build a multi-billion new city near Cairo, which will become the new country’s capital.
The scale of the plans certainly defy historical norms. If
completed, the currently nameless city would span 700 sq km (a space
almost as big as Singapore), house a park double the size of New York’s
Central Park, and a theme park four times as big as Disneyland – all to
be completed within five to seven years.According to the brochure, there will be exactly 21 residential districts, 25 “dedicated districts”, 663 hospitals and clinics, 1,250 mosques and churches, and 1.1m homes housing at least five million residents.
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the project would cost $45bn (£30bn) and take five to seven years to complete.
He said the aim was to ease congestion and overpopulation in Cairo over the next 40 years.
Foremost Educational
consultancy service, SJJ Education has said that opportunities now
abound in universities in Germany for international students, Nigerians
inclusive, to earn a degree or masters in different courses in the
European country without paying tuition.
In a statement, made available to newsmen in Lagos, the organisation
says,” the German government in October 2014, took the step to
completely scrap tuition fees at all public universities which allowed
international students to study at their universities without paying any
tuition fees. ”
The statement also said, international students can also benefit from
study grants, financial aid and student loans.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/nigerian-students-benefit-free-education-germany-universities/
According to the brochure, there will be exactly 21 residential districts, 25 “dedicated districts”, 663 hospitals and clinics, 1,250 mosques and churches, and 1.1m homes housing at least five million residents.
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the project would cost $45bn (£30bn) and take five to seven years to complete.
He said the aim was to ease congestion and overpopulation in Cairo over the next 40 years.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/nigerian-students-benefit-free-education-germany-universities/
Egypt is going ahead with its plans to build a multi-billion new city near Cairo, which will become the new country’s capital.
The scale of the plans certainly defy historical norms. If
completed, the currently nameless city would span 700 sq km (a space
almost as big as Singapore), house a park double the size of New York’s
Central Park, and a theme park four times as big as Disneyland – all to
be completed within five to seven years.According to the brochure, there will be exactly 21 residential districts, 25 “dedicated districts”, 663 hospitals and clinics, 1,250 mosques and churches, and 1.1m homes housing at least five million residents.
Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the project would cost $45bn (£30bn) and take five to seven years to complete.
He said the aim was to ease congestion and overpopulation in Cairo over the next 40 years.
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