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 OCHA Brigade Arrests 13 people Over Illegal Kaolin Excavation In Ozubulu, Ukpor Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA) Brigade has arrested 13 suspects in Ozubulu, Ekwusigo Local Government Area, and Ukpor, Nnewi South Local Government Area, over illegal kaolin excavation and activities linked to severe environmental degradation in Anambra State. The arrests followed a targeted enforcement operation at identified excavation sites where indiscriminate removal of soil had been taking place, and the affected locations were immediately sealed to halt further damage and prevent the expansion of erosion-prone areas. Illegal excavation has been identified as a major driver of erosion in Anambra State, weakening soil structure, destroying farmlands, and exposing communities to flooding and gully erosion. The activities also pose long-term risks to infrastructure, livelihoods, and environmental sustainability if left unchecked. The Managing Director of the OCHA Brigade, Comrade Celesti...

CONSTRUCTION OF WORLD'S TALLEST SKYSCRAPER LEFT HALF BUILT STARTS. (PHOTO).


 Construction of world's tallest skyscraper left half built starts

AGAIN after 7 years & will be 3x taller than the Shard


CONSTRUCTION on the world’s tallest skyscraper has finally restarted after it was left half-built seven years ago.


Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower, once completed, will be three times taller than the Shard once its complete and will dwarf all other developments.


The Jeddah Tower has long been promised as the next Burj Khalifa – the world’s current tallest building in Dubai.


The jaw-droppingly enormous tower would stand at 3,280ft high when done.

Work on the tower came to a grinding halt when the skyscraper was around a third complete amid a kingdom-wide anti-corruption purge.

Key figures connected to the project were arrested in late 2017, while the Covid pandemic also saw additional delays.

A ceremony kicked off the renewed construction efforts, with the Jeddah Economic Consortium (JEC) announcing that the building will be completed in 2028.


It was previously reported that the skyscraper would be completed in 2029.

So far, 63 of the tower’s 157 stories have been built.

Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa, which stands at just under 2723ft high, has held the current record for the world’s tallest building for many years.

When built, Jeddah Tower will stand more than 500ft above the Burj Khalifa.

Formerly known as Kingdom Tower, the skyscraper broke ground in 2013 and was initially expected to be completed by 2020. 


SKY Amazing plan for world’s 2nd tallest skyscraper twice as big as The Shard with highest ever nightclub & observation deck

First unveiled in 2011, the original plans included a hotel, a shopping mall and the world’s highest observation deck.


The tower was designed by US architect Adrian Smith, who used the building’s “three-petal” footprint and tapered aerodynamic shape to overcome the massive technical challenges of building at such heights.

The architect’s Chicago-based practice, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, has said the tower’s shape “evokes a bundle of leaves shooting up from the ground.”


Smith and Gill told Architectural Digest: “The design for Jeddah Tower is rooted in the symbolism of Saudi Arabia while looking toward the future by being technologically expressive.”

Meanwhile, plans for the “world’s tallest hotel” with 82 floors and over 1,000 rooms have been revealed.

Ciel Tower in Dubai Marina will stand tall at 1197ft and has already received various awards for its groundbreaking design.

The new hotel, which is set to become the world’s tallest, will span a whopping 104 storeys and cost an eye-watering £338million ($450million) to complete.

The structure that’s being built by Immo Prestige Limited and NORR, will offer 360-degree views over the stunning Dubai Marina, the Palm Jumeirah and even the Arabian Gulf.

It is set to have 1,042 rooms, including 150 suites, which will spread across the tower’s 82 floors.

As well as the deluxe guest rooms and suites the impressive building will also provide premium features for the super rich.

These include the Ciel Observatory and Lounge on the 81st floor and a signature Sky Terrace with an infinity pool and Horizon Bar.

While the mega-structure hasn’t even been built yet, it’s already won various prestigious awards including the Best International Hotel Architecture and Best Hotel Architecture Arabia.

For the Ciel’s foundations, about 12,000 cubic metres of concrete and 2,700 tonnes of steel were used

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