India buys Nigerian oil while Dangote refinery leans on US barrels, marking a new twist in global crude flows.
Otobong Tommy
Otobong Tommy
Otobong Tommy is a violinist, writer, and teacher. With a BSc. in public administration (2014) from Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria, she has previously worked at Ventures Africa, NAEC, The Eagles Music Academy, and currently at L'Orbe, a non-profit where she is co-founder, managing the music room targeted at children and teenagers. She also enjoys exploring design and content creation.
-
-
ICPC has urged NDDC employees to shun corrupt practices or face prosecution under Nigeria’s anti-graft laws.
-
CBN finds problems with FX forward contracts and wants to take legal action against anyone who break the law to protect Nigeria’s reserves and financial stability.
-
President Tinubu has ordered a pension hike and free healthcare for CPS retirees, following protests across Nigeria demanding better post-retirement welfare
-
Lagos tells people in Lekki, Ikorodu, and Ajegunle to leave since the flooding is getting worse because of climate change and more rain.
-
Afreximbank commits $1.35bn to Dangote Refinery, advancing Africa’s energy security and industrialization goals.
-
Peter Obi’s promise to only serve one term remains, he believes that great leadership doesn’t need to last long.
-
Nigerians living in Ghana say the “Nigerians Must Go” protest there is unfair and could lead to a bigger diplomatic crisis and racial tensions.
-
Anietie Udoh says that brands need to work with Nigerian content creators from the beginning if they want to stay relevant in the $250 billion global creative economy.
-
Nigeria’s government is rolling out 7,000 new telecom towers in areas where connectivity is limited, to give digital access to more than 20 million people.