Ghana and Mozambique walked out of the Africa Energies Summit over discrimination. The African Energy Chamber wants Nigeria and Senegal to do the same.
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
Ikeoluwa Ogungbangbe, with her four-year tenure as a writer, fervently champions early leadership ideals. Her flagship program, "From Seed to Sequoia Initiative," is a testament to her commitment, where she mentors secondary school students, helping shape their futures. Ikeoluwa emphasizes the transformative power of human connections. She strongly asserts that genuine, authentic friendships and relationships are the foundational pillars that drive individual and collective success. Guiding young minds, she believes in laying down roots of integrity, passion, and resilience.
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Liberia’s electricity demand has surged to 143 megawatts but generation has not kept pace, forcing the country into load shedding and regional imports.
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Nigeria Heads to Paris Energy Forum Carrying $18.2 Billion in New Oil Approvals and Rising Output
KEY POINTS Nigeria is arriving in Paris next month with a clear message: the sector is open, the reforms are working, and the numbers back it up. Minister of State …
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Nigeria’s Power Companies Collected N204 Billion in January but Still Fell N63 Billion Short
Nigeria’s electricity distributors billed N268 billion in January 2026 but collected only N204 billion, widening a structural crisis across the power sector.
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Meet Olakunle Williams, The Visionary Billionaire Reshaping Africa’s Gas and Energy Sector
Olakunle Williams built a billion-dollar gas empire in five years. Here is how Tetracore Energy Group became one of Africa’s most powerful energy companies.
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In the NewsMarketsOil & Gas
IEA, IMF and World Bank Chiefs to Meet Monday Over the Worst Energy Crisis in Modern History
The heads of the IEA, IMF and World Bank are meeting Monday to tackle what they call the largest energy supply shock in modern history.
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Kenya Is Buying More Power From Ethiopia and Uganda as Its Grid Pushes Close to Capacity
Kenya imports over 10 percent of its electricity from neighboring countries as rising demand pushes the national grid dangerously close to capacity limits.
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Tanzania’s electricity demand is growing up to 15 percent a year, driven by industrial expansion, and the country is racing to build capacity ahead of need.
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Eni has struck 2 trillion cubic feet of gas offshore Egypt at the Temsah Concession, offering timely relief as Middle East tensions triple import costs.
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GovernmentIn the News
Tinubu Approves Payment of N3.3 Trillion Debt to 15 Power Plants to Fix Nigeria’s Electricity Crisis
President Tinubu has approved a N3.3 trillion debt settlement to 15 power plants accumulated over a decade, in a bid to restore stable electricity supply