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Nineteen States, Abuja have benefited from functional ECC projects — NCC

By Eyo Nsima Nineteen States of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, have benefited from functional Emergency Communication Centres, ECC projects, according to the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC. Two of the ECC projects established by the NCC in both Ogun and Enugu states were commissioned by the Minister of Communications and Digital […]

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Agroecology is key to restoring our Earth — HOMEF Volunteers

Volunteers at the Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) have called on countries to shift from dependence on fossil fuels and invest rather an in agroecology as a key to restoring our Earth. Agroecology is known for enhancing food productivity and economic resilience while cooling the planet. This call was made at a convergence of

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Minister Commissions NCC’s Emergency Communication Centres in Enugu, Ogun

The Emergency Communication Centres (NCC) established by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in both Ogun and Enugu states have been commissioned by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami. The two NCC projects were part of the seven projects inaugurated by the Minister during the virtual commissioning of the batch

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BEDC partners NDPHC to boost power distribution to customers

BEDC Electricity Plc has said it is collaborating with the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) on the development of an End-To-End Power generation and distribution as part of an effort to boost power supply to customers within its franchise coverage. According to a statement released by the BEDC in Benin at the weekend, both

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Research & Development: Nasarawa State University seeks collaboration with NCC

By Eyo Nsima The Nasarawa State University, established under the Nasarawa State Law No. 2 of 2001 as passed by the State House of Assembly, has sought the collaboration of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, targeted enhancing Research and Development, R&D, in the University. Vice Chancellor, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Prof Bala Muhammed on Wednesday,

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DPR generates N2.24trn in 8 months, targets N5trn in December

DPR to present four revoked oil assets to Kaztech/Slavic Consortium

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has inaugurated a team of experts to evaluate the revoked four oil mining licenses from Addax Petroleum Exploration Nigeria Limited to a new operator – Kaztech/Slavic Consortium. Director of DPR, Sarki Auwalu in a statement signed by Head, Public Affairs, DPR, Paul Osu said the move was in fulfillment

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Ibom Deep Sea Port

Australia to get Its first Green Port

Near Exmouth on Western Australia’s northwest coast, plans are underway to construct Australia-first regenerative deep-water port, according to FleetMon. It stated: “Gascoyne Gateway, an Australian firm has proposed plans for the project, and they aim to do more than simply protect what’s left of the environment, striving to employ environmental regenerative techniques in the area.

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JUST IN: Celebration as Research ship POLARSTERN arrives in Bremerhaven

Smugglers target Croatian Ports as Security tightens in Europe

At the Port of Ploce, Croatian police made their third major seizure of cocaine this year, worth a record 72 million dollars, according to FleetMon. It stated: “The shipment was hidden inside containers originating out of South America. As per the Croatian police, smugglers are now targeting ports in Southern Europe, as major European ports

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Alison Abbott, Communications Director, WLPGA, who doubles as the global manager of WINLPG,

Why Women should adopt LPG as domestic fuel — WLPGA

By Eyo Nsima The World LPG Association, WLPGA, which promotes LPG as a safer, cleaner, healthier fuel, has tasked women to adopt the product because of immense benefits. The WLPGA that believes in, ‘Empowering women and improving their status is essential to realising women’s full economic, political and social development potential. If the energy sector

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