How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
... Africa spread sets it up to drive economic growth  By Ben Eguzozie. Atlas Oranto, Nigeria’s largest privately-held and...
Read moreDetailsConsumers of liquified natural gas, also known as cooking gas, have been told to brace up for tougher times ahead...
Read moreDetailsBy Ben Eguzozie. Data from OPEC, the global oil cartel, validated by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the World...
Read moreDetailsBy Ben Eguzozie. Geopolitics, especially the dynamics that have so far played out in the war between Russia and Ukraine,...
Read moreDetailsBy Ben Eguzozie. Global liquefaction capacity of Liquefed Natural Gas (LNG) grew by 4.3 percent to a total of 478.4...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge. The Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has identified market forces including the increase in crude oil...
Read moreDetailsBy Cynthia Ezekwe. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has called on industry players to improve investments in the energy sector,...
Read moreDetailsBy Saby Elemba in Owerri Nigerian indigenous technology giant, Zinox Technologies, is making further inroads into renewable energy with a...
Read moreDetailsBy Business A.M. The eleven electricity distribution companies (DisCos) operating in Nigeria generated an estimated N454.3 billion as billing revenue...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPCL) alongside Morocco, has signed a total of four Memorandums of Understanding...
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