Joshua Odebisi, Analyst with Vetiva Capital, spoke to the Global Business Report about Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources saying post-subsidy petrol could climb to N1,000 per litre if alternative fuel isn’t a likely option for Nigerians.
He also spoke about Energy company Oando and the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) settling their 4-year dispute and Kenya writing crowdfunding legislation.
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