Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 12th November 2024
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 12th November 2024 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Unlocking Growth Opportunities Through Technology, Innovation
ShareIntroduction As the global community continues to evolve especially in adaption of new technologies and innovations, some companies in Nigeria have been committed to revamping the business climate in the country in line with current global practices. One of such companies is the Interswitch group. To drive the conversation, Interswitch is helping a diverse mix…
New Telegraph.
IATA ASA Strengthen Partnership For Ground Handling Safety, Efficiency
ShareThe International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Airport Services Association (ASA) are expanding their collaboration to elevate ground handling safety and operational efficiency across the aviation industry. The enhanced partnership aims to standardise practices, promote safety data sharing, and innovate new methods to strengthen industry resilience. According to Nick Careen, Senior Vice-President of Operations,…
New Telegraph.
Delta, Junior Achievement Celebrate 25 Years Partnership
ShareDelta Airlines celebrates 25 years of continued partnership with Junior Achievement (JA) Nigeria in support of a transformative initiative and Nigeria’s commitment to nurturing the potential of young Nigerians. In a vibrant showcase held in Lagos, 12 student companies from across the nation demonstrated their expertise, excellence, and innovative solutions at the National Company of…
New Telegraph.
Reduced Travel Signals Hard Times For Airlines
ShareNigerian aviation is not a stand-alone. It is part of the bigger economy and contributes to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Aviation is the quickest barometer to check any economy. A visit to some of the airports particularly the domestic wings revealed how seriously the impact of the economy on every facet of businesses in…
New Telegraph.
Green Energy: ‘Good Template Imperative For Nigeria To Access Germany’s €4bn’
ShareAn oil and gas analyst, Calista Mgbeomere, has called on the federal and state governments to come up with acceptable and comprehensive green energy transitioning blueprints so that Nigeria will not be denied access to Germany’s €4 billion investment in green energy projects across Africa by 2030. She said that the blueprint should contain the…
New Telegraph.
Diri Urges IOCs To Commit $12bn For N’Delta’s Restoration
ShareBayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, has demanded from international oil companies (IOCs) $12 billion over 12 years for the repairs, remediation and restoration of the Bayelsa State environment and public health damage. He stated that the damages were caused by oil and gas exploration. He also said the fund was to lay the foundations for…
New Telegraph.
Cooking: ‘Over One Billion People Still Depend On Traditional Fuels’
ShareThe Managing Director of Platform Petroleum, Engr. John Anim, has said that over a billion people in Africa still depend on traditional fuels for cooking. While lamenting the scale of Africa’s energy gap, he also said that nearly half a billion Africans lacked reliable electricity. He, therefore, underscored the urgent need for Africa to build…
New Telegraph.
Saudi Arabia, Russia, Others Extend 2.2mbd Crude Voluntary Adjustments
ShareThe Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has said that Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman have extended their 2.2 mbd voluntary adjustments for one month until end of December 2024. Recall that the countries had previously announced additional voluntary adjustments in April and November 2023, and…
New Telegraph.
Evaluating Downstream As Critical Component In Energy Sector
ShareExperts in the oil and gas sector have itemised measures to be taken to boost the downstream sector in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general. They spoke at the Oil and Trading and Logistics (OTL) 2024 Expo Africa Downstream Energy Week. The theme of the summit was: “Alliances for Growth – Markets, Operations and…
New Telegraph.
Optimisation Of Nigeria’s Gas Reserves’ll Strengthen, Boost Economy’
ShareThe optimisation of Nigeria’s 209.26 trillion cubic feet (TCF) gas reserves will make the naira appreciate, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMAN) has said. According to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), as of January 1, 2024, Nigeria’s gas reserves were 209.26 trillion cubic feet (TCF) comprising associated gas of 102.59 TCF and non-associated…
New Telegraph.
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