Who owns the Nigerian Offshore Seabed: Federal or States? An Examination of the A.G Federation V. A.G Abia State & 35 Ors. The Journal of African Law, Vol.4 (1)Egede, E `Who owns the Nigerian offshore seabed: Federal or States? An examination of the Attorney General of the ...
The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 was passed into law on 16th March 2007 to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 for the purposes of regulating the exploration and exploitation of solid materials in Nigeria. It vests the control of all properties and minerals in Nigeria...
Unlike many wealthy Nigerians who made their fortune in oil, Dangote initially chose to go down a different path, but he has since entered the oil and gas industry. In an effort to put some of hiscash reservesto work, Dangote started building a massive oil refinery in Lagos, which finally...
Who Owns the Oil?: The Politics of Ethnicity in the Niger Delta of Nigeria This article evaluates conflicting ownership claims to crude-petroleum resources by the Nigerian State and by ethnic minorities of the Niger Delta. It deta... JB Ejobowah - 《Africa Today》 被引量: 73发表: 2000年 ...
The combined firm, called BUA Cement Plc, trades on the Nigerian stock exchange; Rabiu owns 98.5% of it. Rabiu, the son of a businessman, inherited land from his father. He set up his own business in 1988 importing iron, steel and chemicals. ...
than answers. Debt relief is a noble idea, but most foreign aid does little to enrich the life of the average African. Amanda Adichie: I am a 24-year-old Nigerian and have often viewed stars’’ "concern" for Africa with resentment. My reaction to Bono was different: I was impressed....
If you were looking for further proof that Nigerians are yet to attain the status of citizen, then look no further than the murder of Professor Festus Iyayi on 12 November 2013 by a driver to the convoy-death-and-injury-happy governor of Kogi....