Mauritania Okays Sahara Group’s Bunkering Operations To Boost Maritime Corridor
Executive Director, Sahara Group, Wale Ajibade. commented , “This development is significant for Mauritania and for Africa’s maritime economy.”
Executive Director, Sahara Group, Wale Ajibade. commented , “This development is significant for Mauritania and for Africa’s maritime economy.”
According to the company, it had entered into an agreement with Barclays Capital Securities Limited to execute the programme through on-market purchases of its ordinary shares, which would subsequently be acquired by the company.
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Bureau De Change operators in Lagos and Abuja quoted the dollar at around ₦1,385 for buying and between ₦1,395 and ₦1,400 for selling.
The NWS, an initiative of the Nigeria Customs Service, was launched in April, 2024, by President Bola Tinubu and implemented alongside the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and housed under the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) to streamline import and export procedures, reduce bottlenecks, and boost port efficiency.
GovGuide Nigeria is a voice and text AI assistant in English, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba that gives every Nigerian, including rural and low-literacy users, easier access to information on government services.
Participation in the summit would provide Yankari Meat Limited with the opportunity to showcase its products and innovations, connect with investors and industrial stakeholders, and explore partnerships in modern processing technologies and market expansion initiatives
The project is being implemented under the National Industrial Cluster Initiative across the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the country using the Local Content Development Beyond Oil (LCDBO) model.
Counterfeiters are increasingly replicating trusted brands, producing and distributing illicit products outside regulated systems, while smuggling and parallel imports continue to bypass safety checks and taxes.
Dantsoho cited projects including the $20 billion Simandou-Morebaya deep seaport project in Guinea, the $2 billion Port San Pedro project in Côte d’Ivoire, the $1.5 billion Lekki Deep Sea Port in Lagos, and a proposed $600 million investment by APM Terminals in Nigeria.