2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 Nigeria Business


Electronic Monitoring Of Pipelines Underway – FG   
The Tide
Posted by admin on Feb 23rd, 2015 and filed under Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. The Federal Government has said that plans were underway to commence ...


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CNBC
   
If oil can't rally on good news...   
ForexLive
The spin on the talk from the Nigerian oil minister about an emergency OPEC meeting is that it's unlikely to spark any kind of real change because the Arab countries -- especially Saudi Arabia -- aren't interested in cutting production. That might ultimately ...

OPEC's president has a vision for oil talks that involve non-OPEC players like ...   Businessinsider India
Oil continues to fall, and Opec isn't helping   The Straits Times
Oil price fall could trigger Opec meeting   The Times (subscription)
CNNMoney   
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Reuters   
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The Punch
   
Jonathan Commissions US$650 Million Power Plant, Says He's Fulfilled Election ...   
AllAfrica.com
President Goodluck Jonathan has said he has fulfilled his 2011 campaign promise to transform Nigerian, including the power sector. He stated this on Friday while inaugurating the 750 MW Olorunsogo II Power Station in Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun ...

Photo News: Jonathan re-commissions 220MW capacity ST Unit 6 in Egbin ...   WorldStage
The Secrets: The Unpleasant Things Ogun Monarchs Told President Jonathan ...   Osun Defender

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Daily Times Nigeria
   
No plan to cut power supply to airport —FAAN   
Nigerian Tribune
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has declared that it was not indebted to the Ikeja Distribution Company (IKEDC) for power supply to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. Stating this on Monday, the General Manager, Corporate ...

FAAN denies owing IKEDC   Daily Times Nigeria
Court nullifies sack of FAAN chief, orders payment of salaries   The Guardian Nigeria

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BizNews
   
Not So Fast, Ms Helima Croft   
Vanguard
If you talk to Nigerians, you're bound to hear an increasing chatter; a perception in Nigeria that the United States of America is currently waging a covert economic and cultural war on Nigeria. This is not even in the north - but in the south - traditional bastion of ...

African Markets - Factors to watch on Feb 23   Reuters Africa
Nigeria's Economic Expansion Slows as Oil Prices Decline   Bloomberg

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Leadership Newspapers
   
CBN Forex Shutdown: Manufacturers Demand N200bn Intervention Fund   
Leadership Newspapers
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has tasked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to introduce a minimum of N200 billion refinancing facility with a single-digit interest rate over 15 years to assist investors in the nation's economy. Reacting ...

LCCI: RDAS Closure Will Cause 20% Increase in Production Cost   THISDAY Live
Interbank Rates Drop On Inflow From Matured Treasury Bills   AllAfrica.com
Provide N200bn loan to investors, LCCI urges CBN   The Punch
Daily Sun   
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Osun Defender
   
Wahala de oo!!! Ajimobi Tackles Akinjide, Ladoja Over $200m Loan   
Osun Defender
Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has asked the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Jumoke Akinjide and the Accord Party governorship candidate in the state, Rashidi Ladoja, to stop crediting the Presidency with the efforts of the state ...


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Stolen crude oil drops to 50000 bpd   
The Nation Newspaper
The Presidential Committee on Oil Theft Proliferation and Control has said the stealing of crude oil has declined by 50 per cent to about 50,000 barrels per day (bpd) from the initial 100,000 barrel(bpd) when thieves activities were at a peak. The Chairman of ...

60000 barrels of Crude Oil Stolen Daily, Says Uduaghan   THISDAY Live
80% of Nigeria's Stolen Crude Oil Is Exported Abroad - Gov. Uduaghan   Nigerian Bulletin

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The Punch
   
Panel recommends 102 for foreign scholarships   
The Punch
The Presidential Special Scholarship Scheme for Innovation and Development has recommended 102 persons for President Goodluck Jonathan's approval for the award of foreign scholarships for the 2015/2016 academic session. This is contained in an ...


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Daily Sun
   
Dangote assures on food self sufficiency   
Daily Sun
The Dangote Group has expressed optimism that with its ongoing agricultural projects across the country, Nigeria was on its way to food self-sufficiency. The Group reiterated its determination to support the Federal Government in its effort to revolutionize the ...

Rice: FG targets extra 2.9 million metric tonnes   The Punch
Local farmers to add 2.9mMTs to Nigeria's rice stock   Nigerian Tribune

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