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COP28: NNPC seals LNG deals, partners to reduce methane emissions

In its efforts to further boost natural gas utilisation in the country and enhance Nigeria’s gas revenue, NNPC Ltd has signed two major agreements...

COP28: No transition is just without the people in exploited communities, says Olujimi of Warri

The Olujimi of Warri, Chief Mrs. Ebiyemi Omatseye, has questioned moves for Nigeria’s energy transition void of community involvement. “We in the oil-producing area of...

Forest industries in Ghana build synergies for green sustainable future

Private business associations operating in Ghana’s forestry sector have formed a united front to address common challenges while pursuing a sustainable operational model. The Forest...

NJ Ayuk: Why Africa needs to get serious about ending gas flaring

In an era when Africa needs oil and gas investments more than ever, attracting those investments has become increasingly difficult. Part of the challenge lies...

COP28: CSOs advocate swift energy transition in Africa

A coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Africa has called for a swift 100 per cent just energy transition in the continent. The coalition...

BATN Foundation, stakeholders chart pathway to sustainable agriculture

With the theme "Turning Challenges into Opportunities: Creating Sustainable Strategies and Pathways for Smallholder Farmers in the Agrifood System," Agribusiness Dialogue Session, a biennial...

Audit identifies Coca-Cola, PepsiCo among five top polluters in Lagos

The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, CWAY Group, Viju Industries and Rite Foods have been identified as the top five polluting parent companies in Lagos. This formed part...

To keep 1.5ºC alive, wealthy nations must phase out fossil-fuel extraction by 2031 – Report

As the UN Climate Talks take place in Dubai, expectations are growing for governments to include a strong mention of a managed phase-out of...

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