
It’s Time to Rethink Licensing Rounds In Africa’s Oil & Gas Producing Countries
Nigeria, too, is known for the less than speedy pace at which it sanctions exploration projects. Even before COVID-19, its

Nigeria, too, is known for the less than speedy pace at which it sanctions exploration projects. Even before COVID-19, its

“Nigerians have to understand the investment needs of the sector and be able to judge if the tariffs they are

Rwanda-based Carnegie Mellon University Africa has appointed Nigerian international Gbemi Disu as Executive Director. The university provides world-class ICT courses

Leading West African Commercial and Industrial (C&I) solar power provider, Starsight, this week said Finnfund and Norfund have increased their

The term “thought leader” has become quite a buzzword in recent years, particularly in relation to the rapid rise of

The cooperation with the IMF towards implementing a key policy change to bring down its unsustainable debt profile is a

From January 26, the United States will start requiring all incoming travelers, inclusive of American citizens, to present evidence of

In 2021, businesses will face a globally fragmented recovery from Covid-19; now is the time embrace risk and focus on

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed concern about wealthy nations buying up the supply of vaccines and leaving none

Nigeria used to have a well-established vaccine production capacity which was lost by accident. Self-reliance in vaccine production could be

The Nigerian Markets report for the week ended January 8, 2020. It captures indexes that gauge performance across a number

Following the storming of the United States Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump on January 6, multiple White House






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