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US Mission Warns Nigerians Against Visa Fraud

The US Mission in Nigeria renews its visa fraud warning, saying fraudulent applications and overstays will trigger stricter scrutiny for future applicants.

Dangote Signs $400 Million XCMG Deal to Expand Refinery

Dangote signs a $400 million equipment deal with XCMG to accelerate refinery expansion and boost petrochemical and fertilizer production capacity in Nigeria.

Nigeria Says It Has Met Africa Energy Bank Obligations

Nigeria says it has fully met its Africa Energy Bank obligations, positioning the country for a stronger role ahead of the institution’s launch.

NMDPRA Issues Gas Licenses to Address Grid Collapse

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Resource Regulatory Authority creates gas licenses to prevent grid failure across the nation.

US Crude Supplies 30% of Dangote Refinery Feedstock

Dangote Refinery sources 30% of its crude from the US, emphasizing global energy market connections.

UBETAS’ $550M Project to Boost Nigeria’s Domestic Gas Supply

UBETAS Limited has unveiled a $550 million project to expand Nigeria's domestic gas supply, aiming to boost local production and distribution, enhance energy security, and support economic growth.

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US Mission Warns Nigerians Against Visa Fraud

The US Mission in Nigeria renews its visa fraud warning, saying fraudulent applications and overstays will trigger stricter scrutiny for future applicants.

Dangote Signs $400 Million XCMG Deal to Expand Refinery

Dangote signs a $400 million equipment deal with XCMG to accelerate refinery expansion and boost petrochemical and fertilizer production capacity in Nigeria.

EFCC Questions El-Rufai Over Alleged N432 Billion Misconduct

EFCC questions former Kaduna governor Nasir el-Rufai over alleged N432 billion misconduct as Federal Government files cybercrime charges in Abuja.

Flutterwave CEO Backs Terra Industries in $22 Million Funding

Terra Industries funding hits $34 million as Flutterwave CEO Olugbenga Agboola backs the Nigerian defense tech startup’s African and Saudi expansion plans.