Rwanda and the United States have signed a civil nuclear cooperation deal in Kigali, marking a major step in Rwanda’s push to diversify its energy mix.
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 EPA has ordered the immediate closure of a hazardous dumpsite in Buchanan sitting directly opposite a government hospital, citing flies, odor and disease risks.
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Rwanda and Tanzania have signed an energy cooperation deal witnessed by both presidents, covering power infrastructure, renewables and cross-border energy collaboration.
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Sudan’s former energy minister says the country needs a national energy charter to rebuild equitably after war, warning unequal electricity access fuels conflict and fragmentation.
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Under CEO Khalil Halilu, NASENI is partnering with private firms across six sectors to shift Nigeria from an import-dependent consumer economy to a producer nation.
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Kenya’s Law Society is demanding a forensic audit of the government’s fuel procurement deal as matatu strikes spread and prosecutions of arrested energy officials stall.
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NDPHC chief Jennifer Adighije says the company can deploy 1,500MW of stranded generation capacity to Lagos, which receives just 1,000MW against a 12,000MW demand.
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Patrice Motsepe, African Rainbow Energy, SOLA Group South Africa, South Africa renewable energy, South Africa solar energy,
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Pipeline surveillance firm PINL says Nigeria can hit OPEC’s 2.5 million barrels per day target after April production data showed strong gains and zero pipeline disruptions.
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Industry leaders, economists and labor unions have backed NNPC’s deal with two Chinese firms to revive Nigeria’s long-idle refineries despite sharp opposition from critics.