Dangote Group assures Nigerians fuel prices remain stable despite a new 15 percent import tariff, saying the policy targets dumping, not higher prices
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Tein Jack-Rich urges African governments to fund their own energy development through stable policies and local capital instead of foreign aid
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Transcorp CEO Owen Omogiafo urges faster Africa energy access, stressing the need for affordable power to drive growth and inclusion
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Oando Plc posts $145 million profit in nine months despite lower revenue, driven by improved production and gains from NAOC asset acquisition
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Nigeria approves a National Carbon Market Framework to unlock up to $3 billion annually and strengthen its leadership ahead of COP30
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TotalEnergies kicked off the AFCON 2025 Trophy Tour in Lagos, celebrating football, unity, and Africa’s enduring spirit through the continent’s biggest sporting event
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Nigeria’s manufacturing sector faces a fragile rebound as credit to the industry dropped 9.5 percent to N7.72 trillion, raising fears of slower recovery
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NUPRC urges Bank of America to boost project financing for Nigerian oil firms to enhance local capacity and drive upstream sector growth
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Military investigators detain a top government official and raid former minister Timipre Sylva’s home amid a probe into an alleged coup plot
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The Dangote refinery redeploys sacked engineers after a labour dispute, sending them to new projects across Nigeria over ongoing union negotiations