By Ben Eguzozie    With focus on Lobito corridor  Model puts Tinubu-led Nigeria on notice   A World Bank $300 million

The project once operational in 2023 will mitigate the nation’s annual spending on 46.8 billion litres of diesel yearly in the

Africa’s second-biggest oil exporter, Angola, is set to expand its commodity mix into gold, Diamantino Azevedo, the country’s

Less than a month after being fired as head of Angola’s state-owned oil company, Isabel dos Santos says she is studying new deals,

Angola’s new President Joao Lourenco has sacked Africa’s richest woman from chairing the state-owned oil company in a major

Jose Maria Botelho de Vasconcelos, Angola’s Petroleum Minister said it is essential for the southern African nation’s economy that oil

A report by The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU) has revealed that households in three Nigerian cities – Lagos, Ibadan, Port

Booming refinery profits are helping leading African oil producers, Nigeria and Angola sell cargoes quickly, aided by a shortage in

Safaricom Ltd., a leading communications company in Kenya is set to expand its popular mobile-banking service M-Pesa into Nigeria and

OPEC’s newest member, Equatorial Guinea called on fellow African producers to band together in protecting the value of their oil