2015年2月19日 星期四

2015-02-20 Nigeria Business


National Mirror
   
Two firms get licence to generate 410MW   
National Mirror
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) yesterday issued two on-grid electricity generation licences to KVK power Nigeria PVT Limited and Aluminum Smelter Company of Nigeria Plc, (ALSCON) to generate electricity from solar and ...

NERC issues on-grid licenses for 590MW power plants   The Punch

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NYSC, Mercy Corps Partner On Adolescent Girls' Education   
Leadership Newspapers
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has gone into partnership with a global humanitarian agency, Mercy Corps, on the issue of education of adolescent girls in the country. Speaking during the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the ...


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Leadership Newspapers
   
Experts Laud Closure of Official Forex Window By CBN   
Leadership Newspapers
Following the closure of the official foreign exchange window by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday, analysts have lauded the move which they say would not only curtail the excesses in the foreign exchange market but would also reduce pressure ...

Mixed reactions trail CBN's closure of retail, wholesale FOREX auction windows   Premium Times
Nigeria fixes naira at 198/dollar in de facto devaluation   Naija247news
Mixed reaction to latest moves to rescue Naira   News24 Nigeria
NAIJ.COM   
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
The Punch   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
NCC's N59bn Budget Passes Second Reading   
Leadership Newspapers
A bill for an Act to authorise the issuing of N59.25 billion from the Statutory Revenue Fund of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) as its 2015 budget allocation for year ending December 31, 2015, has passed second reading in the House of ...


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Nation's refineries to operate at optimal capacity by 2016 —NNPC   
Nigerian Tribune
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), on Wednesday, said the nation's refineries would begin to operate optimally up to 90 per cent capacity by 2016. The Group Executive Director (GED), Refining and Petrochemicals, Mr Ian Udoh, stated ...


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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Germany rejects Greek request for no-strings loan extension ahead of key ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Germany has rejected a take-it or leave-it request by Athens for a six-month extension to its EU loan programme, but both sides indicated later that there was still hope for a solution. In a sign that a deal could be salvaged, German Chancellor Angela Merkel ...

Greece faces decisive round of finance negotiations   Deutsche Welle
Greece nears euro exit after Germany rejects bailout deal   Irish Independent
Greek economy woes could help Ireland cause   Irish Examiner
BBC News   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
USA TODAY   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Skye Bank renovates first school in North   
Nigerian Tribune
AS part of its social corporate responsibility, the North-East zone of Skye Bank Plc has renovated a block of two classrooms at Baba Sidi Primary School on Ran road in Bauchi metropolis at a cost of N1 million. Apart from this, the bank also distributed 14,000 ...


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BT.com
   
Petrol prices creeping up again   
Herald Scotland
THE price of petrol at the pumps is creeping up again, putting paid to hopes of the £1 litre. THE price of petrol at the pumps is creeping up again, putting paid to hopes of the £1 litre. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline text:.
Petrol, diesel prices could fall   Hindu Business Line
Making a choice   Business Standard

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New initiative to help start-up businesses grow   
Lynn News
Would-be entrepreneurs who are thinking of starting up a new business could be helped by a new government initiative, Start and Grow, announced last week. The programme, which is funded by the Regional Growth Fund, was launched at Nwes in Norwich ...

How to Grow Small Businesses   Vanguard

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As the Cycle of Crisis Continues in Somalia, Vital Remittance Pipelines Risk ...   
AllAfrica.com
Just three years on from a devastating famine that killed 258,000, Somalia continues to be in the grips of crisis. At the same time, the country's vital lifeline - $1.3 billion in remittances annually representing 25-45 percent of the country's GDP - is slowly being ...


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