By Sola Adebawo There are two conversations Nigerians have about oil. The first is nostalgic. Oil financed highways, universities, airports and decade
EINGICE 2025 COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE SECOND (2ND) ANNUAL EMOGAS’ INTERNATIONAL NATURAL GAS-BASED INDUSTRY CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION (EINGI
Prof. Wumi Iledare In what looks like a perfect analogy stemming out of desirable synergy, for the first time since PIA came into force, a renown petr
Kunle Odusola Imagine the scene: January 3, 2026. In a daring, lightning-fast U.S. military operation, special forces swoop in and seize Nicolás Madur
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-Prof. Iledare Following my appearance on Africa Independent Television (AIT) Kakaki, it is important to clarify the ongoing developments in Nigeria’s
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Osayande Igiehon, CEO Heirs Energies …Heirs Energies has a significant resource base with over a billion and a half of oil and two and a half trillion