Nigeria Wasted $1tn Earned in Oil Booms, Says Report
20/08/2018But for the recurring wastefulness of federal government, the country could have used about $1 trillion it earned from its production and sale of crude oil in five different oil.
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But for the recurring wastefulness of federal government, the country could have used about $1 trillion it earned from its production and sale of crude oil in five different oil.
SAP Skills for Africa has started its first ever programme in Nigeria at an orientation event held in Lagos. SAP Skills for Africa has trained more than 590 graduates since.
Generally, the economy of Madagascar has been performing well, with an estimated growth of 4.2 % in 2017 and projected at 5.0 % in 2018, according to the latest edition.
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By Ruari Phillips, Consultant Aid funded business gives companies the chance to bid for sustainability projects across Africa. DFID Ethiopia are the British organisation overseeing development funding for this country.
Mauritania’s Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Industry and The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have collaborated to jointly launch the UNIDO Country Programme (CP) to promote the structural.
A member of the World Bank Group, IFC and Côte d’Ivoire’s Ministry of Petroleum, Energy, and Renewable Energy Development have released a roadmap study that outlines pathways for achieving the.
Two clean energy projects backed by the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund took significant steps forward in the last week of June. The 5.4 MW Lubilia Kawembe Hydro (LKH) electricity generating.
Rwanda has been selected as host of the headquarters of the newly created African Arbitration Association (AfAA). This decision was taken after a competitive process, winning with 62 per cent.
By Ruari Phillips, Consultant The container shipping industry accounts for 60% of seaborne trade in East Africa but has been troubled for years with inefficiency and outdated processes. A.