INFOGRAPHICS: Nigeria’s Population Profile
By David Ndukwe
2 of every 100 persons in the world are Nigerians.
By David Ndukwe
2 of every 100 persons in the world are Nigerians.
By Kolawole Talabi
In Africa’s biggest city, a haven for biodiversity flourishes amidst pressures, reports Kolawole Talabi. In the absence of publicly owned protected areas in Lagos state, a private initiative of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation — the Lekki Conservation Centre — has stepped in to fill the gap. As pressures mount on the former federal capital’s biodiversity, there are calls to replicate this effective model.
By Deji Adekunle
In Nigeria, Natural gas remains a resource which continues to generate discussions in economic, political and global spheres. This is because of its importance as a source of national income, electric power and allied products. On the other hand, its negative effects on the environment when dispersed or flared contribute to global warming and various health hazards. Read More
By Joshua Olufemi and David Ndukwe
Various committees have been instituted to look into the corruption practices that plague the Nigerian Oil and Gas sector. Read More
By Deji Adekunle
In light of the recent increase in electricity blackouts around the nation, it has been made known by the Daily operational Reports of the TCN that many of the nations power plants are currently affected by gas shortage, water management and transmission problems. Read More
By David Ndukwe
According to 2013 Report recently released by Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Nigeria lost at least $9 billion in 2013 to dodgy financial practices in the oil and gas sector. Read More