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Imo illegal refinery deaths: CSOs urge govt to intensify job creation

A coalition of environment focused civil society organisations has urged the Federal Government to crack down on crude oil thieves and illegal refineries to...

Govt, firm to deploy gas-powered mass transit buses in Abuja

The Femadec Group, in partnership with the Federal Government, will on May 5, 2022, begin the deployment of compressed natural gas-powered mass transit buses...

Shelter Afrique’s debut ₦46bn Nigeria bond to finance affordable housing

Shelter Afrique, the pan-African development finance institution exclusively dedicated to housing finance in Africa, has completed its debut ₦46 billion (US$110.7 million) Series 1...

Eggheads want European producers to manage their e-waste universally

Four researchers and 24 electronic waste experts from nine countries have co-created an international action plan to move from waste collection and downcycling to...

Experts task govt, industries, households on waste management

Two experts, a physician and an environmentalist, have thrown a word of caution towards addressing challenges related to waste management. While an environmental management expert,...

NEMA to map out vulnerable, flood-prone communities

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says it will continue to map out vulnerable communities in response to the 2022 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP)...

Govt approves installation of solar power in ASCON

The Federal Government has approved the installation of two kilowatts of solar power at the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON), Badagry, Lagos State,...

Bauchi tourism board to plant 650 wild tree seedlings

Bauchi State Tourism and Hospitality Board says it will plant 650 species of wild trees in the Sumu Wild Life Park to protect the...

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Turning LNG oversupply into opportunity: Why Africa’s gas future depends on infrastructure

Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply is set to surge from 2027, driven by new projects and expanded production...
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Drivers identified as concern heightens over butterfly decline in Nigeria

Butterflies are becoming less visible in Nigeria, and similar patterns are being recorded across many parts of the world....

NCDMB kickstarts content research challenge, promises awards

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in December 2025 commenced the Nigerian Content Research, Innovation and Technology...

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Turning LNG oversupply into opportunity: Why Africa’s gas future depends on infrastructure

Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply is set to...

Drivers identified as concern heightens over butterfly decline in Nigeria

Butterflies are becoming less visible in Nigeria, and similar...
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