Shell to sell 4 more oil blocks, pipelines

Shell to sell 4 more oil blocks, pipelines

Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, has announced plans to sell off its 97-kilometer, 150,000 barrels of oil per day Nembe Creek Trunk Line in the Niger Delta region. The company, along with its joint venture partner, is also planning to sell off four more oil blocks — Oil licenses 18, 24, 25 and 29.
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Ripples in ports over RSOs charges

Ripples in ports over RSOs charges

The appointment of the Recognised Security Organisations (RSO) by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to prepare Port Security Plans and Assessment is currently causing ripples in the maritime industry over service charge.

BoI to finance ITF artisans under NISDP scheme

BoI to finance ITF artisans under NISDP scheme

The Bank of Industry (BoI) is to provide funding support for artisans from Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and Vocational Skills training centers under the Federal Government’s National Industrial Skills Development Programme, NISDP, said Professor Longman Sambo Wapmuk, Director General of ITF.

Aguariavwodo, Urhobos  and the Senate

Aguariavwodo, Urhobos and the Senate

THE dynamics of political engineering in Nigeria, and indeed elsewhere in the world, encapsulate the views of skeptics, cynics and enthusiasts, which when genuinely analysed, could draw a line of demarcation between real statesmen and students of Kakistocracy, who thrive on opportunism and tokenism.

Amnesty recipient on hunger strike

Amnesty recipient on hunger strike

By Godwin Oghre Sapele—A beneficiary of the Federal Government’s amnesty programme, who was among those sent to Cyprus to study in 2011, Tivere Ben Tobi Ogbakpah, has been on hunger strike in Warri, Delta State, in the past one week. He was returned to the country in 2012, following the non-accreditation of the course in […]

Nigeria @ 53: Beyond our low key celebration (2)

Nigeria @ 53: Beyond our low key celebration (2)

In this manner of conceptualizing events, history could be said to be unrestricted by space and time.’ The authors further opine that ‘history and historical events are not amorphous or shapeless occurrences. On the contrary, historical events and processes possess uniqueness which marks them as much the product of the past and of particular places, as they are sufficiently differentiated from their antecedents. Such uniqueness of history provides both the basis for a break from either the past or from events of other places as well as the basis of a completely new future history.