PHOTOSPEAK: The Wedding Of Ahmad Rufa’i Farouk & Fatima Tayseer Muzammil Hanga
The ancient city of Kano was a cynosure of all eyes with the gathering of dignitaries and other well wishers from all walks of life. The occasion was the wedding fatiha of the son of the immediate past Secretary General of the African!-->!-->!-->…
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“We Cannot have 40 billion Barrels and still Import Crude; It makes no Sense” — Engr.…
At a time when Nigeria is redefining its energy future amid shifting global dynamics, the role of indigenous capacity has never been more critical. From upstream exploration to downstream distribution, the push to retain value within the!-->…
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Strait of Hormuz: Global Tensions, Rising Prices — and Nigeria’s Missed Opportunity
For decades, Nigeria has stood as one of the world’s most resource-rich oil producers, yet its economic story has remained curiously incomplete. While crude oil has powered government revenues and positioned the country as a major!-->!-->!-->…
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THE LAND BANKING RACE: Who Is Buying Nigeria’s Farmland?
By Ese Ufoma
Nigeria has one of the largest expanses of agricultural land in Africa, but until recently, much of that potential has remained undocumented or informally held. In 2026, as investors search for safer assets and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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The Quiet Power Shift: Indigenous Operators Step Into the Space Left by IOCs
As international oil companies divest from onshore and shallow water assets, Nigerian indigenous firms are expanding their footprint, raising critical questions about capacity, financing, and long-term sustainability
By Ese Ufuoma
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From £504 Million to £1.7 Billion
How the Nigeria Customs Service and His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs are using data, technology, and cooperation to fix Nigeria–UK trade asymmetry
Bashir Adewale Adeniyi
By Silverline Ifeanyi Onyeabor
In an era where global!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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The $115 Billion Gas Play: AEC Charts Africa’s Energy Future
How the continent’s next investment wave is being shaped in Paris
By Silverline Ifeanyi Onyeabor
From the ongoing aftershocks of the Russia-Ukraine crisis to renewed instability in the Middle East, energy security has once again!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Renaissance MD, Attah to Speak at Nigerian Content Lecture Series
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has announced that Engr. Tony Attah, Managing Director of Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited will speak at the next edition of the Nigerian Content Academy Lecture!-->!-->!-->…
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Africa Braces for Fallout from US–Israel–Iran War
As the US–Israel–Iran crisis drives crude prices higher, African economies face rising inflation and fiscal pressure; yet, as Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala notes, the continent’s 1.4 billion people could transform vulnerability into lasting!-->!-->!-->…
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THE RESURRECTION OF OPL 245: Nigeria’s Most Controversial Oil Block Returns
By Ese Ufuoma
OPL 245, Oil Prospecting Licence 245, is one of Nigeria’s most valuable offshore oil assets, estimated to hold billions of barrels of crude beneath deep Atlantic waters. But its significance goes far beyond its!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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