Africa attracts 2% out 40% energy source due to limited finance – Dickson

Africa attracts 2% out 40% energy source due to limited finance – Dickson

The Senate Committee Chairman on Climate Change, Henry Seriake Dickson has said,He said, Africa has 40% of the world's energy renewable sources, but due to limited financing, we only attracts 2%. He said this at the, Africa Climate Forum 2023, themed 'Powering the future: Financing Energy Transition for Sustainable Progress' on Tuesday, in Abuja.
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‘Marketers may resume fuel importation soon’

‘Marketers may resume fuel importation soon’

Indications emerged last night that the Federal Government is working frantically on measures aimed at ensuring that oil marketers in the country resume importation of Premium Motor Spirit

Rappers need to stop singing; stay true to the game’ says Twish Alaga

Rappers need to stop singing; stay true to the game’ says Twish Alaga

Anuoluwapo Joshua Ogundairo professionally known as ‘Twish Alaga’ is not playing about rappers who seem to be singing now adays he said this dudes be killing the rap game Twish Alaga who is not just an amazing artist but he has gotten his accolades in the world of rap by battling the likes of Zlatan, […]

Nigeria commits to processing, packaging of locally manufactured products for export

Nigeria commits to processing, packaging of locally manufactured products for export

By Victoria Ojeme The Nigerian government has pledged to improve the quality of locally manufactured products in order to boost exports. The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, delivered this message in Abuja, at the 2nd National Conference on Non-Oil Exports, organized by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), underscoring the significance […]

NECA to FG: Begin plans for minimum wage review

NECA to FG: Begin plans for minimum wage review

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, has called on the Federal Government to set machinery in motion on minimum wage review, in accordance with the 2019 Act, advising that issues of wage increase and business sustainability should be dealt with concurrently.