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DEPICTING DRESS CODES – WHAT TO WEAR FOR EVERY OCCASION

 As there are  many different dress codes out there, it can be extremely difficult to know what to wear, even when the type of dress requested is stated on the invitation. To be on a safer side you should always ask what to wear if you’re invited to an event with an unfamiliar dress code. Depending on how well you know the person who sent the invitation, you can place a call to them directly. If not, there is usually a contact person listed on the invite, including a contact number. If you are not comfortable placing a phone call, you can send an email. Below are the styles of what to wear for the following dress codes. SMART CASUAL Women: Wear a pencil skirt or dress pants, paired with a silk or button-down top and high heels. Men: Opt for dressy trousers, paired with a collared shirt and loafers. When to wear it: office parties, happy hours, business luncheons. DRESSY CASUAL Women: Avoid wearing denim, tennis shoes, and cotton tees. Instead, opt for silk pants, dress pants, ...

THIRD MAINLAND BRIGDE AND LAGOS TRAFFIC

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Third mainland bridge was completed   by President Ibrahim Babangida government in 1990. Though the phase one of the project was commissioned by President Shehu Shagari in 1980. After  Nigeria's civil war in the 70’s, there was an increase in  oil price and Nigeria went through series of economic improvements. During those days the capital city of Lagos was going through a period of port congestion which called for  improved infrastructural facilities.Several  vehicular traffics created the impetus for a third bridge which links the commercial-oriented  Lagos Island  with the growing urban communities of people on the mainland. Third Mainland Bridge   was the longest bridge in Africa until 1996 when the  6th October Bridge  located in  Cairo  was completed. Looking back at the reason that propelled the necessity of the construction of the third mainland bridge which is traffic congestions. It’s now 32years that the bridge was c...