Solar firm targets 1bn people by 2030 after 150m success worldwide
By Ben Eguzozie Provider of solar-power household goods and affordable finance for low-income households and communities in
Wike’s years of splendour projects without human capital end in Rivers State
By Ben Eguzozie & Kelechi Nwaucha, in Port Harcourt No bread, no livelihood for his people Mounting unemployment @
IATF returns to Cairo as Abidjan says no longer in position to host
BY BEN EGUZOZIE Trade fair now set for 9—15 Nov., 2023 Over 43bn in trade, investment deals expected; 1,600 exhibitors; 35,000
Calabar, Eastern Ports to ramp up activities with more SOP adherence
By Ben Eguzozie, in Calabar Calabar and other Eastern Ports are on the verge of significantly ramping up their
AU Commission, Gavi sign MoU to drive vaccines access in Africa
By Ben Eguzozie The African Union Commission (AUC) and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), recently signed a Memorandum of
World’s big oil firms pull off $200bn profits in 2022
By Ben Eguzozie Profit rally could continue as renewables yet to gain traction The world’s biggest five oil firms,
Okonjo-Iweala, WTO D-G, nine others to chair 14th WEF meeting in China
BY BEN EGUZOZIE Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director-general of World Trade Organisation (WTO) along with nine other global
Indexed bonds to tackle instabilities, businesses, livelihoods in Africa
BY BEN EGUZOZIE The African Development Bank (AfDB) has partnered with the African Union (AU) to develop security-indexed
Climate change to cost Africa 12% per capita GDP growth by 2100
By Ben Eguzozie Already lost 5–15% 1986–2015 vs 1% for US, EU Africa, without strong climate change policies, could
Akwa Ibom’s $4.2bn deep seaport quagmire signposts govt’s failure
By BEN EGUZOZIE Yet off the ground as Udom leaves office, despite FEC’s 2020 approval Development economists say seaport