Jonathan honours 100 top companies Monday The Punch
President Goodluck Jonathan will on Monday, December 1, give special recognition to the top 100 Nigerian businesses that have contributed to making the country the largest economy in Africa. This will happen at a Presidential dinner, which is scheduled to ...
Jonathan to honour businesses MondayNigerian Tribune
Goodluck Jonathan has charged electorates to play by the rulespyghana.com
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President Goodluck Jonathan will on Monday, December 1, give special recognition to the top 100 Nigerian businesses that have contributed to making the country the largest economy in Africa. This will happen at a Presidential dinner, which is scheduled to ...
Jonathan to honour businesses Monday
Goodluck Jonathan has charged electorates to play by the rule
Nigeria's Finance Minister Says Oil Savings Drained By State Governors Ventures Africa
VENTURES AFRICA – Nigeria's finance minister, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said on Thursday that while some of the money in the country's excess crude savings was legitimately used to offset revenue shortfalls arising from quantity shocks and to narrow the ...
Okonjo-Iweala: Too much boom time oil savings spent on state governorsBusinessDay
Nigeria can still cope even if oil falls to $60/barrel - Okonjo-IwealaDailyPost Nigeria
Nigeria adopts measures to manage economy hit by declining oil pricesStarAfrica.com
Premium Times
Nigerian Tribune
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VENTURES AFRICA – Nigeria's finance minister, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said on Thursday that while some of the money in the country's excess crude savings was legitimately used to offset revenue shortfalls arising from quantity shocks and to narrow the ...
Okonjo-Iweala: Too much boom time oil savings spent on state governors
Nigeria can still cope even if oil falls to $60/barrel - Okonjo-Iweala
Nigeria adopts measures to manage economy hit by declining oil prices
Nigeria: Shell should pay $3.6 billion over oil spill, parliament committee ... Times Colonist
WARRI, Nigeria - A parliament committee in Nigeria says that Shell should pay $3.6 billion in fines as punishment for a 2011 oil spill. The committee's decision, made Wednesday, is non-binding. The spill occurred in 2011 of the Bonga oil field. In 2011, the ...
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WARRI, Nigeria - A parliament committee in Nigeria says that Shell should pay $3.6 billion in fines as punishment for a 2011 oil spill. The committee's decision, made Wednesday, is non-binding. The spill occurred in 2011 of the Bonga oil field. In 2011, the ...
UBA Wins 5 Awards, Dominates at Annual Banker Awards in London NAIJ.COM
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, one of Africa's largest financial services institutions, swept the global banking awards in London Thursday, winning in five categories to become one of the highest single winning bank brands at this year's awards. During the ...
UBA wins five awards in LondonThe Guardian Nigeria
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United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, one of Africa's largest financial services institutions, swept the global banking awards in London Thursday, winning in five categories to become one of the highest single winning bank brands at this year's awards. During the ...
UBA wins five awards in London
Falling oil isn't the end of the world!: Kudlow CNBC
Seldom has so much good news been portrayed so negatively. Oil prices continue to fall in the U.S. and around the world, but near everyone in the media is grumpy about it. The headlines today are among the silliest I've seen: Energy-company stocks are ...
Opec 'is aiming to halt shale oil rise'Gulf Daily News
Plunging crude prices hammer energy companiesTulsa World
Free Fall in Oil Price Underscores Shift Away From OPECNew York Times
Monterey County Herald
Irish Times
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Seldom has so much good news been portrayed so negatively. Oil prices continue to fall in the U.S. and around the world, but near everyone in the media is grumpy about it. The headlines today are among the silliest I've seen: Energy-company stocks are ...
Opec 'is aiming to halt shale oil rise'
Plunging crude prices hammer energy companies
Free Fall in Oil Price Underscores Shift Away From OPEC
Nigeria can survive without oil if...NLNG boss Nigerian Tribune
Nigeria had an estimated 182 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 2013, making it the ninth largest natural gas reserve holder in the world and the largest in Africa. Despite holding a global top-10 position for proven natural gas ...
Nigeria Employs Satellite to Chase $1bn Gas Flaring FinesTHISDAY Live
Satellite Tracker Throws Light on Gas Flaring in NigeriaBig News Network.com
Govt launches anti-gas flaring satellite tracking systemThe Guardian Nigeria
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Nigeria had an estimated 182 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas reserves as of January 2013, making it the ninth largest natural gas reserve holder in the world and the largest in Africa. Despite holding a global top-10 position for proven natural gas ...
Nigeria Employs Satellite to Chase $1bn Gas Flaring Fines
Satellite Tracker Throws Light on Gas Flaring in Nigeria
Govt launches anti-gas flaring satellite tracking system
Products Imported into Nigeria to Carry Fresh Certification Marks from 2015 ... THISDAY Live
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) in Thursday said discussions were in the final stages to ensure that from 2015, all imported products would carry the Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) mark to curb the menace of substandard goods flooding the ...
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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) in Thursday said discussions were in the final stages to ensure that from 2015, all imported products would carry the Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) mark to curb the menace of substandard goods flooding the ...
OPEC 166th meeting concludes Myiris.com
The 166th Meeting of the Conference of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was held in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014 under the chairmanship of its president, HE Abdourhman Ataher Al-Ahirish, Libyan vice prime ...
OPEC predicts tougher times aheadNigerian Tribune
Alison-Madueke Elected First Female OPEC PresidentVanguard
Crude Oil Prices Tumble as OPEC Maintains Output, Price War BrewsTHISDAY Live
The Guardian
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The 166th Meeting of the Conference of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was held in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2014 under the chairmanship of its president, HE Abdourhman Ataher Al-Ahirish, Libyan vice prime ...
OPEC predicts tougher times ahead
Alison-Madueke Elected First Female OPEC President
Crude Oil Prices Tumble as OPEC Maintains Output, Price War Brews
What naira devaluation will do to economy —Economist Nigerian Tribune
DR Obida Wafure of the Economics Department, University of Abuja, has said that the recent devaluation of the naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will have positive and negative ripple effects on the economy. Speaking with the News Agency of ...
Market Association President Criticises Devaluation Of NairaLeadership Newspapers
Nigerian naira falls further, devalued level faces testReuters
MarketsNigerian naira recovers from all-time lowFinancial Times
Bloomberg
Ventures Africa
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DR Obida Wafure of the Economics Department, University of Abuja, has said that the recent devaluation of the naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) will have positive and negative ripple effects on the economy. Speaking with the News Agency of ...
Market Association President Criticises Devaluation Of Naira
Nigerian naira falls further, devalued level faces test
MarketsNigerian naira recovers from all-time low
Indian Firms Affected by Naira Devaluation Nigerian Bulletin
Indian firms with sizable investments in Nigeria are being affected by the recent devaluation of the Naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria. According to ThisDay, Naira devaluation is hurting the share prices of the companies: “The currency devaluation would be ...
Indian Firms Feeling Impact of Naira DevaluationAllAfrica.com
Indian Firms Feel Impact of Nigeria's Currency DevaluationWall Street Journal (blog)
Bajaj Auto gains on buzz of hiking prices in NigeriaBusiness Standard
Myiris.com
ET Auto
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Indian firms with sizable investments in Nigeria are being affected by the recent devaluation of the Naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria. According to ThisDay, Naira devaluation is hurting the share prices of the companies: “The currency devaluation would be ...
Indian Firms Feeling Impact of Naira Devaluation
Indian Firms Feel Impact of Nigeria's Currency Devaluation
Bajaj Auto gains on buzz of hiking prices in Nigeria
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