Dangote’s 650,00 Bpd Refinery to Begin Operations in October
Production is set to start with diesel and jet fuel while petrol refining is scheduled to commence on November 30.
Production is set to start with diesel and jet fuel while petrol refining is scheduled to commence on November 30.
According to the CEO of NMDPRA, Nigeria has around 209 TCF of natural gas and the government has selected gas as Nigeria’s transition fuel.
The President praised Business tycoon Elumelu’s $100m support for SMEs and startups.
“It is surprising that Egyptair management has not deemed it fit to contact any members of Remilekun family…”
The multinational oil firm pledged to raise its Nigerian crude oil production to 40,000bpd.
He said governance failure and foreign exploitation are overburdening Africa.
He said that Nigeria should invest in energy and tech to recieve foreign investments.
“The governor has activated Imo youths in the area of agriculture,” he said.
NLC President Ajaero has said the 21-day ultimatum would expire on Friday and hoped the government meets the union’s demands before then.
He said that he received credible information to that effect.
“Nobody makes statements on behalf of the Obasanjo family except Chief Obasanjo,” said his media aide.
He said a new security approach in collaboration with critical stakeholders will be implemented.
Joe Ajaero said the wage award is different from minimum wage, which is due for renegotiation next year.
“We have a big advantage in the places where the elections didn’t hold, so coming out of the gate, we feel very confident.”
He raised the issue with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the recent G20 summit, he said.
It’s the third event documented as a “Class-A mishap” over the past six weeks. Such incidents occur when damages reach $2.5m or more.
However, tensions are almost certain to remain high between the US and Iran, which are locked in disputes over Tehran’s nuclear program.
“We have all the human and natural resources required between our nations. We can collaborate in a mutually beneficial way…”
Nigeria’s former president, Olusegun Obasanjo over the weekend, raised eyebrows among many Nigerians, including the Yoruba Council Worldwide after he ordered traditional rulers to get up from their seats and
He said the judiciary should be held accountable to statutory laws as they are superior to decided cases.
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