Farewell “NEPA Why Now”? How Self-Healing Grids Could Fix Nigeria’s Power Issues
By Adaobi Rhema Oguejiofor
Generally, faults in the electric grid are inevitable and cannot be avoided. The distribution grid will always be at the risk of power outages, either due to weather conditions, wildlife, falling of a!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Mokwa Flood Tragedy: Environmental Impact and Averting Future Occurrences
The recent flood tragedy in Mokwa, Niger State, Nigeria, has left a devastating imprint on both the human population and the environment. Far from being a mere act of nature, this catastrophe is a stark manifestation of a complex!-->!-->!-->…
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Nigeria’s Energy Landscape: Critical Issues for Consideration in the Oil and Gas Value Chain
Professor Omowumi O. Iledare
PreambleParesident Bola Tinubu began his third year of a four-year presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on May 29, 2025. The administration has taken steps over the last two years to reform the oil!-->!-->!-->…
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Africa’s Energy Conversion Hindered by Lack of Policy Adoption – Engr. Salahuddeen Tahir…
The 2025 Africa Gas Innovation Summit (AGIS), themed “Building a Resilient African Gas Economy through Innovation and Collaboration”, comes at a pivotal time when Africa’s vast gas resources are increasingly seen as critical to both!-->!-->!-->…
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Grazing vs Farming: Lethal Dispute Threatening Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector
By Es Ufuoma Nigeria’s agricultural sector has increasingly found itself in the crosshairs of a persistent and escalating conflict between farmers and nomadic herders. This dispute, rooted in competition over land and resources, has!-->!-->!-->…
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Despite FG Interventions, Cooking Gas Adoption Remains Low
By William Emmanuel Ukpoju Despite Nigeria’s ambitious declaration of a “Decade of Gas” and its vast reserves of over 206 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, access to clean cooking energy—specifically Liquefied Petroleum Gas!-->!-->!-->…
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Energy Theft: The Hidden Billion-Naira Loss in the Power Sector
By Gideon Osaka In Nigeria’s troubled electricity landscape, where blackouts remain routine and tariffs keep rising, a salient crisis festers in the shadows—energy theft. While consumers decry poor power supply and distribution!-->!-->!-->…
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Fueling Disruption: Dangote Refinery Direct Supply and the New Downstream Playbook
By Gideon Osaka
Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector is on the cusp of a seismic transformation. With the Dangote Refinery’s announcement that it will begin direct delivery of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and diesel using 4,000!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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AGIS 2025: Africa’s Gas Future Needs Unity, Innovation
By William Emmanuel UkpojuAs the global energy landscape undergoes a profound transformation, Africa stands at a crossroads. With over 620 trillion cubic feet of proven natural gas reserves, the continent possesses the fuel to drive!-->!-->!-->…
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Revolutionising Campus Transportation Through CNG
By Es UfuomaIn a bold stride toward sustainable energy and affordable transportation, Nigeria's Federal Government has launched the Compressed Natural Gas Special Palliative Relief for University Transportation (CNG-SPROUT) project.!-->!-->!-->…
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