How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Saby Elemba in Owerri The Owerri Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OCCIMA) says it is ready to organise...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Despite its low emissions profile, Nigeria is already experiencing the effects of climate change and extreme weather events....
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge. Global oil prices jumped to their highest settlement price of 2023, following a ‘larger-than-expected’ slump in US...
Read moreDetailsBy Innocent Obasi All On, a Shell-funded impact investment company, in collaboration with the Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre...
Read moreDetailsBy Tola Akinmutimi  The Nigerian government on Tuesday said it has initiated some policy measures to ensure that revenue...
Read moreDetailsStakeholders in the Nigerian metallurgical industry have called for the development of finance strategies to encourage the growth of small...
Read moreDetailsTwenty-six industrial electricity customers have signed up to be supplied power directly from power generation companies (GenCos) instead of from...
Read moreDetailsAccess to energy remains one of the biggest threats to running a cement plant in the northern part of Nigeria,...
Read moreDetailsSamsung Electronics said on Thursday that its energy sources would be 100 percent clean by 2020 as it plans on...
Read moreDetailsBHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest miner, has opened an office and is seeking to add staff in Ecuador as...
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