XENERGI Reaffirms Commitment to Due Process Amid Unwarranted Land Encroachment Claims

Xenergi Limited has categorically refuted claims suggesting its involvement in land encroachment or community disruption, as recently circulated in various press publications and a communication issued by Axxela Limited. In a statement released by its Corporate Communications Department, Xenergi described…

Enugu unveils Groundbreaking Climate Policy, Action Plan & Climate Manual for Schools

The Enugu State Government has launched its pioneering Climate Change Policy, Climate Action Plan and a Climate Manual for Schools. The event marked a crescendo in events leading to the official approval of the Enugu State Climate Policy and Action…

House of Representatives Recovers $19.24 Million from Seplat Energy and Chorus Energy

The House of Representatives has successfully recovered $19,241,109.35 (approximately N28.8 billion) from two oil companies indebted to the federal government, Chorus Energy Limited and Seplat Production Development Limited. In a statement, the spokesperson of the House, Akin Rotimi, described the…

Trans-Niger Pipeline Explosion Threatens Nigeria’s Earnings and OPEC Quota

A massive explosion on the Trans-Niger Pipeline (TNP), a key crude oil transportation route in Nigeria, is expected to have severe implications for the country’s oil export earnings and its already struggling OPEC quota in the coming months. The blast,…

Dangote Set To Establish 18 MMT/PA Cement Factory in Ogun, Plans Investment in OKFTZ

Africa’s leading industrialist and President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has announced that upon the completion of his cement plants in Ogun State, the total capacity will reach 18 million metric tons per annum, making Ogun the highest cement-producing…

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