Tony Elumelu urges the Nigerian government to expose those behind crude oil theft, highlighting its economic impact.
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Arik Air resumes operations after the NCAA lifts the ban on three aircraft, restoring full service.
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CORAN members await crude oil sales in naira. Regulatory guidelines needed for implementation.
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Nigeria LNG sees a 43% drop in dividends due to ongoing gas constraints, reflecting broader issues in the country’s energy sector and impacting production
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WhatsApp may exit Nigeria following a $220 million fine on Meta for breaching data privacy laws. The decision could affect millions of users.
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Nigeria’s new naira crude sales to local refineries aim to end a two-decade-old opaque system and enhance transparency.
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NCC orders immediate reactivation of blocked phone lines to address NIN-SIM linkage issues.
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The Nigerian Senate intervenes in the Dangote dispute with regulators, aiming to resolve issues in the petroleum sector and ensure local refineries’ operation.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala gets support from 58 WTO members for a second term as Director-General, with the African Group urging her to announce her intentions soon.
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Meta fined $220 million for privacy violations and market abuse, setting a precedent for multinational companies in Nigeria.