Amid the ongoing tussle between Dangote Refinery and Nigeria’s oil and gas sector Regulatory bodies, concerns have been raised as international rating firm, Fitch Rating has downgraded Dangote Industries Limited, DIL to ‘B+(nga)’ from AA(nga) placing the company on Negative Watch. Some of the reasons for concern put forward by the rating agency for the downgrade include lower than expected …
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Why oil gangs are frustrating Dangote’s refinery —Obasanjo
Former president Olusegun Obasanjo said secretive groups in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector would continue to derail the $20 billion Dangote refinery because those who “sell refined products to Nigeria” feel they will miss out on a lucrative opportunity. This was revealed in a recent documentary by Financial times titled “Nigeria’s struggle to break the ‘oil curse’. He made the …
Read More »Why the Nigerian government is forced to import food – Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, said on Sunday that the Federal Government was forced to import food items due to the sluggish production season. The minister, who appeared on Channels Television’s programme, Sunday Politics in Abuja, assured Nigerians that food inflation would soon be a thing of the past. He stressed that Nigeria would soon experience a …
Read More »NGX: Equity market starts week on bearish note as investors lose N92 billion
Nigerian equity market started the week on a bearish note as investors lost N92 billion by the end of the trading session. This follows a decline in share prices such as CHAMS, UPL and OMATEK among others on the trading floor. After five hours of trading in the capital market, equity capitalization declined to N55.405 trillion from N55.497 trillion recorded …
Read More »Boakai & APM Terminals hold discussion.
The meeting between President Boakai and AMP Terminals’ Regional Managing Director for Africa and Europe, Mr. Igor van den Essen, focussing on investment in port infrastructure, presents an opportunity for further discussion considering ports around the countries needing serious upgrades. Monrovia, August 5, 2024-President Joseph Nyumah Boakai has met with APM Terminals Managing Director for Africa and Europe, Mr. Igor …
Read More »Amid severe shortages, NNPC Ltd exports first shipment of new crude blend, Utapate to Spain
As Nigerians continue to battle fuel scarcity, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited has launched its Utapate crude blend, a new type of crude, into the international market. This development was announced in a statement issued on Monday by Femi Soneye, NNPC spokesperson. He noted that the Utapate crude blend began operations in July, as its first cargo was …
Read More »Bitcoin plunges below $50,000 as global crypto market plunges
Bitcoin prices plunged below $50,000 on Monday, hitting a low not seen in more than six months. The decline in the value of digital assets occurred following widespread selling in global markets. Bitcoin fell as much as 20% to around $49,000 before recovering slightly and trading above $50,000 again. The sharp decline coincided with a worldwide stock market crash, fueled …
Read More »Presco, Total, Okomu Oil, Oando and others top the list of stocks to watch this week
It was a missed result in the Nigerian equity market in the first trading of August. The stock market lost in three of the five trading sessions as the benchmark All Share Index (ASI) fell by -0.46% to close at 97,745.73 points in the previous week from 98,201.49 points. Similarly, investors lost N107.7 billion as market capitalization fell to N55.5 …
Read More »C of O revocation in Nigeria: How landowners can protect their assets
In Nigeria, land ownership is a complex and often contentious issue. For many Nigerians, land ownership is more than just a place to live or run a business; it is a significant investment and a symbol of financial security. However, the security of land ownership can be threatened by the government’s power to revoke a Certificate of Occupancy (C of …
Read More »NCC, Maida deny giving permission for MTN, Glo, others to increase rates
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has denied giving permission to telecommunications companies in the country such as MTN, Glo and others to increase tariffs. Dr. Aminu Maida, the NCC Deputy Executive Chairman/CEO, stated this on his verified X account on Saturday in response to false information circulating in the telecommunications sector. Reports have emerged in some sections of the media …
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