In order to vacate its four significant oil mining blocks in the nation, Sinopec’s Addax Petroleum Development (Nigeria) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC)
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Nigerian floods: cholera ravages displaced children.
According to the United Nations, Borno reported more than 5,000 cholera cases, including 178 fatalities. About half of the instances were in places where a
Nigeria’s natural gas export collapses after flooding.
Concerns are raised about whether Africa’s largest economy can meet increased local and international demands during an energy crisis brought on by Russia’s war in
Lafarge, a French multinational cement firm admits to funding terrorism.
Lafarge, a French cement company, admitted guilt on Tuesday for paying the Islamic State group millions of dollars to keep a plant running in Syria
Suez Canal in Egypt will provide catering and fueling options for ships.
According to a Suez Canal official quoted by state media on Friday, Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone will start providing new services to ships in
Nigerian floods: 500 dead, 90,000 homes destroyed, food insecurity alarming.
More than 500 people have died in Nigeria as a result of widespread flooding, which has also submerged some 90,000 homes and cut off the
Oil thieves had a drain pipe on Nigeria’s oil export terminal undetected for 9 years.
According to the CEO of the state oil corporation NNPC LTD, authorities in Nigeria discovered an illegal connection line from one of its key oil
Nigeria’s oil firm NNPC acquires 380 gas stations from OVH Energy.
The marketing division of unlisted OVH Energy was purchased by Nigeria’s state-owned oil major NNPC Ltd, giving it access to 380 gas stations in Africa’s
Nigeria’s economy near collapse as fuel subsidies exceeded $1b in August. NNPC renders zero remittance for 2022.
According to numbers provided to the government by the state oil corporation NNPC, the price of gasoline subsidies in Nigeria increased to 525.714 trillion naira
Nigeria ravaged by worst floods in a decade: 300 people dead, food supply chain disrupted.
As a result of this year’s floods, which have claimed the lives of more than 300 people, including 20 this week, authorities in Nigeria claim
