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Oil price up as Trump calls OPEC to lower prices

Oil prices were mixed on Friday after falling in the previous session as U.S. President Donald Trump urged OPEC to lower crude prices ahead of its meeting in Algeria this.

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World Bank announces $300 million loan for rural sanitation services in Egypt

According to the bank, the development objective of the sustainable program is to strengthen institutions and policies for increasing access and improving rural sanitation services in the country’s poorest governorates..

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British Ambassador Invites British Companies to Invest in Morocco

The British ambassador to Morocco, Thomas Reilly, has invited British companies to invest in Morocco’s Noor solar project. Reilly tweeted that the Noor project is “a massive solar farm. Largest.

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Zimbabwe: Govt Disburses U.S.$20 Million for Fuel Imports

GOVERNMENT has disbursed $20 million towards the importation of fuel as it moves to ease the supply gap across the country, which has seen some towns suffering temporary shortages resulting.

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BREAKING: CBN revokes Skye Bank’s license, Changes Name To Polaris Bank

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revoked the licence of Skye Bank Nigeria Plc. CBN Governor and the Managing Director of the Nigeria Insurance Deposit Corporation (NDIC), Godwin Emefiele,.

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Ghana, India trade hits US$3.4billion

Ghana’s trade in goods and services with India reached US$3.4billion in 2017, according to the International Trade Centre (ITC). The figure represents an export value of US$2.76 billion and imports.

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World Bank approves $60m for Ogun rural projects

The World Bank Group, through the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, has approved $60m grant for the implementation of rural and marketing projects in Ogun State. It was learnt.

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UK pledges £2.1m to save Asian tigers and African chimpanzees

The UK’s international development secretary has announced funding to help protect Sumatran tigers and west African chimpanzees. Only about 30 tigers are left in Indonesia as their forest habitats disappear,.

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Lagos leads as Nigeria’s foreign debt hits $22bn

The country’s foreign and domestic debts stood at $22.08bn and N15.63tn, respectively at the end of the second quarter of this year, according to figures released by the National Bureau.

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NNPC Records ₦17.16bn Trading Surplus

It is clear as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has consolidated on its operational performance with a trading surplus of ₦17.16bn in the month of April, 2018. According to.

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