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  • 2 weeks ago | nigeriaworld.com | Geoff Iyatse |Kingsley Jeremiah

    • Nigeria suffers N2.5tr unrealised oil revenue in Q1 • Turmoil places Nigeria $11 behind budget benchmark price • Experts warn of more borrowing, higher inflation • Four lead revenue agencies remit N31tr to FAAC in 12 months Nigeria risks slipping deeper into a fiscal crisis as a combination of challenges, including falling crude oil prices, tariff war, significant oil production losses, and stalled tax reforms, threaten the country’s promised improved earnings.

  • 2 weeks ago | nigeriaworld.com | Kingsley Jeremiah

    Mudiame University has reinforced its commitment to academic excellence and innovation as it formally admitted a new cohort of students during its fourth matriculation ceremony. The event, held at the universityís campus in Irrua, Edo State, showcased the institutionís steady growth and ambition to become a leading force in science, technology, and business education. Addressing the gathering, the founder and chancellor, Prof.

  • 3 weeks ago | guardian.ng | Kingsley Jeremiah

    • Questions over political will as Ojulari, Kida, others step in• Stakeholders set fresh agenda, seek divestment of refineries• Experts demand 3m bpd oil production  President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, replaced Mele Kyari alongside other members of the board of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) with technocrats to lead amidst concerns over political will to push through the required reforms.

  • 3 weeks ago | guardian.ng | Kingsley Jeremiah

    Nigeria’s struggling oil production may face another crisis as communities in the oil-rich region, yesterday, threatened to shut down oil production in next 14 days. Host communities under the KEFFES region of Bayelsa State issued a 14-day ultimatum to NNPC Exploration & Production Limited (EPL) to reverse a controversial decision regarding security vessel contracts at oil fields OMLs 86 and 88, warning that failure to do so would result in a complete shutdown of oil operations.

  • 3 weeks ago | guardian.ng | Kingsley Jeremiah

    • Progress slow despite deregulated metering, multiple funding • Stakeholders raise concerns over regulatory weaknesses, corruption The sluggish progress of end-user metering by distribution companies (DisCos) may keep most consumers under arbitrary billing for another decade or more.

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