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Nigeria’s New Mining Licences Rate

Franklin Ocheneyi1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, says that investors applying for a Mining Lease license would pay N3 million, while Small Scale Mining Lease (SSML) applicants will pay N300,000 for the first two cadastral units. The Minister also said : “The cost to obtain an Exploration Licence (EL) is N600,000 for the first…

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Ogun Commissioner Says No Business For Miners with Expire Documents

Franklin Ocheneyi1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Mining is a win-win thing if done responsibly, but destructive and disruptive when it is irresponsibly carried out.

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Nigeria Missing Out On $110bn Global Bitumen Market – Senate

indus-admin1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

▪︎Dele Alake The Senate is worried about Nigeria missing out of the $110 billion bitumen global market. The apex legislative Chamber, through its Committee on Solid Minerals, made the revelation on the $110 billion global bitumen market during public hearing on a bill seeking for an Act to establish Bitumen Development Commission. The public hearing…

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