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2013 IFLR Africa Forum in London focuses on Nigeria’s…
The renowned International Financial Law Review (IFLR) held the 2nd edition of the IFLR Africa Forum yesterday,!--
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FG mulls $1bn Eurobond to finance power projects
The Federal Government plans to sell $1 billion of Eurobonds to finance power projects after meetings with!--
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Jonathan acknowledges GE’s contribution to power sector…
President Goodluck Jonathan has commended General Electric (GE) for its commitment to transforming Nigeria’s!--
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Intense competition raises bank’s operational costs
Fierce competition by banks for deposits and the race to acquire cutting-edge technology to best each other in!--
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Hopes rise in Nigeria’s battle to beat power deficit
One has underpinned Nigeria’s economy for decades, providing about 80 percent of the government’s revenues. The!--
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Nigerians see worse power supply in April – NOI Polls
Despite continued assurances from government officials that electricity supply across the country would!--
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FG approves N384bn severance benefits for PHCN staff
Chinedu Nebo, minister of power, on Wednesday said that the Federal Government has approved N384 billion as!--
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Bayelsa, firms sign MoU on 100MW power project
Bayelsa State government and two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the development!--
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FG expresses commitment to stable electricity supply
The Federal Government has expressed its commitment to ensure stable electricity supply to the people.!--
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Power generation rises above 4,000 megawatts
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) on Wednesday said that power generation had improved significantly!--
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Why monthly bills remain unchanged, by PHCN
Amid electricity consumers’ complaints of over-billing by the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in!--
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Electricity workers threaten to cut supply to South West
Workers in the nation’s power sector have threatened to cut supply to the South West states in protest against!--
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