Nigeria To Grant Concession On $1.3 Billion China-Funded Hydropower Plant

Nigeria plans to grant a concession on its $1.3 billion hydropower plant now under construction and is seeking bids from private investors.

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2023: 5 Prospective African Countries to Invest In

By Blossom Charity Ukoha Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame, has boldly declared that “In Africa today, we recognize that trade and investment, and.

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Africa: Nigeria, Benin & Ghana Set to Submit Combined 2025 AFCON Bid

Nigeria, Ghana, and the Benin Republic will be presenting a joint bid to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Nigeria and.

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Nigeria: World Bank Okays $750m Credit For Reform, Investment, Job Creation

The World Bank has approved a $750 million credit line for Nigeria to help the country push through reforms to attract investment.

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Egypt Techpadi: Growth and Investment

About a decade or two ago, when anyone thinks of tech innovations or related issues in whatever form on the African continent,.

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AU, EU, US, Germany, Others Seal Food Security Deal

African Union, European Union, Nigeria, Spain, United States, Colombia, Germany, and Indonesia have affirmed their commitment to responding to the urgent food.

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World Bank Moves to end Nigeria’s Regressive Fuel Subsidy

World Bank has resolved to assist Nigeria in phasing out the regressive fuel subsidies plaguing the country and, enhancing social assistance for.

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Nigeria Integrates Rotavirus Vaccine into National Vaccination Programs

The government of Nigeria has integrated a rotavirus vaccine into its national program expected to prevent 50,000 deaths of children per year.

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Heavy flooding submerges Cameroon/Nigeria trading border, kills six, destroys, food, houses, others

Flooding on the border between Western Cameroon and Nigeria has killed at least six people, washed away homes, and destroyed thousands of.

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Algeria, Nigeria, Niger Sign MOU On Gas Pipeline to Europe

To move away from relying on Russian energy, the European Union is increasingly turning to Africa for natural gas imports — and.

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