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7 Jul 2021
Powerful investors are demanding climate action from oil and gas giants for the sake of their bottom lines as well as the planet.
3 Jul 2021
The Ogoniland area of southern Nigeria is one of the most polluted places on Earth. The crops are burnt to a cinder, ash and tar smother the land and the wells are polluted with oil, making the water totally undrinkable. Entire communities have suffered as their way of life has been destroyed by the oil industry. Our reporters take you to Ogoniland, in the Niger Delta, where pollution has become the norm.
29 Jun 2021
From Moodpath to Talkspace and Mindshine, the market for digital mental health apps has boomed since the pandemic began. But will the trend continue after the crisis?
13 May 2021
The 2030 targets are a "gigantic" task that will push the export-reliant economy to hasten its phase-out of coal-fired power plants and cars that run on fossil fuels.
17 Apr 2021
Indonesia is expecting to draw in "sizable" investment in Industry 4.0 sectors such as AI, machine learning and robotics. But huge challenges remain.
21 Feb 2021
Auto industry: Nigeria moves to upgrade emission standards to regional level
5 Jan 2021
Worries about wealth conservation and border closures in times of political unrest have set the trend for high-net-worth Nigerians to attain a second passport. With a second passport at hand, Nigerians can dramatically increase their personal and economic freedom. Industry trends show that having dual citizenship – or even multiple citizenships – is an essential step to internationalising life.
24 Sep 2020
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27 Aug 2020
Sokan Oreoluwa Samuel popularly known as YungACE on Popsicles this week talks about his career and how challenging the Nigerian music industry is. YungACE is no doubt one of the finest and promising artiste in the Nigerian Music Industry.
3 Apr 2020
UK fishermen started the year in buoyant mood believing EU quotas would soon be scrapped. But coronavirus has dampened spirits. With Europe — their biggest market — in lockdown, the industry faces oblivion.
17 Nov 2019
That’s the advised by the President of National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, Saratu Iya Aliyu.
16 Nov 2019
On the sidelines of President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to South Africa – to discuss proposed solutions to issues impacting trade relations between Nigeria and South Africa, CNBC Africa’s Karabo caught up with Nigeria’s Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment, Mariam Katagum for more.

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