The U.S. and France lead global nuclear power generation, while countries like China and Japan expand their nuclear energy capacity.
Adenike Adeodun

Adenike Adeodun
Adeodun Adenike Dorcas boasts over four years of extensive experience in human capital management. Her diverse expertise encompasses areas like writing, strategic project management, and visionary leadership. Committed to elevating Africa's talent landscape, Adeodun holds a fervent belief in the intrinsic potential of every individual. She is dedicated to ensuring they are equipped with the essential tools and knowledge for their professional ascent. By aligning people's skills and aspirations with organizational goals, she aims to transform workspaces into centers of innovation and excellence.
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Nigeria’s fuel refining capacity increases as the Port Harcourt Refinery resumes operations, marking a significant achievement for the nation’s energy future.
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Tinubu hails Port Harcourt refinery’s revival, urges swift action on Warri and Kaduna refineries for energy sufficiency under Renewed Hope Agenda.
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West Africa’s offshore oil industry balances growth, technology, and sustainability amid global energy shifts and governance challenges.
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Nigeria’s oil production dropped 0.39% in October, with conflicting figures from NUPRC and the government highlighting the need for transparency.
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NEC forms a committee to address Nigeria’s grid collapse, emphasizing electrification, creative industries, and agricultural development.
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NNPC launches the Utapate crude oil blend, targeting 80,000 bpd by 2025 while prioritizing sustainability and attracting global refiners.
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South Africa reviews phase two of its carbon tax plans, inviting public input to refine policies for climate goals.
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Exploring Africa’s oil leaders, their economic impact, key challenges, and the future of energy markets in the evolving global landscape.
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IFC invests $25 million in solar energy solutions to bring affordable electricity to underserved sub-Saharan African communities, reducing energy poverty.