How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
…Down from 2017 ranking after Yemen …Global lender approved $1.25bn financing to support Nigeria reset power sector …Businesses lose...
Read moreDetailsArakunle Kayode The World Bank has disclosed that approximately $29 billion is lost every year for Nigerian businesses as...
Read moreDetails…TransCorp acquired Afam plant at N105.3bn in 2019 Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt Engineers from the...
Read moreDetails…Imo governor commends company’s promotion of community contractors …CDBs to receive N1bn in projects over 5 years ...
Read moreDetails…Say fields portend great liability for investors …Getting equity capital to make 2C bankable a long, hard road …57...
Read moreDetailsThe whiff of optimism being expressed in respectable quarters about chances that oil demand could yet return to the psychological...
Read moreDetailsOrganised labour and the organised private sector have slammed the upward review of electricity tariffs which started on September 1,...
Read moreDetailsThe federal government is to spend the sum of $2.3 billion on its power deal with Siemens, a german electrical ...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian power industry recorded a landmark national peak of 5,420.30 megawatts, the first of its kind in the country....
Read moreDetails …plant contributes to avoiding 350,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year Egypt last weekend announced the completion of its 390...
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