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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

ANGOLA: H.E. João Lourenço’s Re-election as President to reinforce oil sector reforms introduced over the past 5 years — African Energy Chamber

By Eyo Nsima African Energy Chamber, AEC, the voice of the African energy sector, has observed that the re-election of H.E. João Lourenço’s as President of Angola would reinforce oil sector reforms introduced over the past 5 years. The AEC, which congratulated the President, stated: “The African Energy Chamber (AEC) would like to congratulate H.E. […]

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Shell set to resume TNP Pipeline Test

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) is planning to resume the testing of its main trunkline, the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP). A competent source, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Lagos. NAN reports that the TNP  takes crude from production fields to SPDC joint venture terminal in Bonny Island in Rivers. It supports supports crude

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BREAKING: Daily Africa Summit releases programme as International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies holds Friday, September 16, 2022, with Prof. Hilary Inyang as Guest Speaker

By Eyo Nsima The Daily Africa Summit has released its programme to mark the 2022 International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies in Lagos, Nigeria, on Friday, September 16, 2022 at 4pm local time with Prof. Hilary Inyang as Guest Speaker. In a statement obtained by The Daily, www.thedaily-ng.com, the organisers disclosed that the

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MARITIME: Accidents drop 6.3% to 311 cases in four months

MARITIME: Twelve Nigerians caught hiding on board of Chinese bulker to China

By Our Correspondent Twelve Nigerian stowaways have been caught hiding on board a Chinese bulk carrier OPHELIA, according FleetMon. It stated: “12 Nigerian stowaways had to escape from Chinese bulk carrier OPHELIA on Sep 10 or 11, when the ship was sailing along Liberian coast, en route from Lagos to Orinoco Venezuela. There were 14

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Egbin Power appoints Bounour CEO to drive transformation, energy transition

The Board of Egbin Power Plc has announced the appointment of Mokhtar Bounour as Chief Executive Officer of the foremost privately run thermal plant in sub-Saharan Africa that powers over 20 million homes and businesses. Bounour’s appointment, the Board said, would accelerate Egbin’s ongoing transformation and propel the company’s energy mix transition towards enhanced environmental

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African Development Bank appoints Gauthier as Director and Special Advisor in the Office of the President

President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina welcomes new Executive Directors

By Eyo Nsima The African Development Bank (www.AfDB.org) has welcomed 12 new Executive Directors, including five women, for a three-year term. In a statement obtained by The Daily, www.thedaily-ng.com, AfDB, stated that the President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, welcomed the new representatives of the 20-member Board of Directors. They officially

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maritime accidents rise 4.2% to 636 in 8 months

MARITIME ACCIDENT: Danish training tall ship contacted US brand new littoral combat ship

By Our Correspondent A Danish Training Tall Ship DANMARK contacted wooden piles and then docked brand new US littoral combat ship USS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL LCS 21) shortly after 1100 LT September 11, 2022 at Baltimore Inner Harbor, while being towed out of port, according to FleetMon. It stated: “Danish Training Tall Ship DANMARK contacted

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