Algeria, Niger, Nigeria position as EU seeks alternatives to Russian energy
By Habeeb Adamu. Forty years after the idea was first suggested, Algeria, Niger and Nigeria have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
Nigeria, EU, Germany launch SE4ALL to improve electrification planning
BY MIKE OCHONMA Nigeria, the European Union and Germany on Tuesday launched the Nigeria SE4ALL. 3.0 version Web based platform to
EU moving ahead with labelling natural gas power plants as green investments
…Opportunity beckons for Nigeria, gas-awash nation to reap big …Experts say country must develop standard gas infrastructure
Commonwealth Bank of Australia eyes Amsterdam in plan to relocate HQ from London
By Zainab Iwayemi Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has revealed its plan to move its European headquarter from
Employers Federation accuses EU of ignoring rule of law
The Federation of International Employers (FedEE), a leading corporate membership organisation for multinational companies, has
EU has 35 billion euro list ready if U.S. hits EU cars: EU trade chief
The European Union would retaliate with extra duties on 35 billion euros ($39.1 billion) worth of U.S. goods if Washington went ahead
648 Nigerian farmers to benefit from EU, Oxfam agricultural support project
About 648 farmers in Katsina state will benefit from free agricultural incentives under the phase two of the EU and Oxfam sponsored
EU wheat futures drop on plummeting US prices, harvest position
Wheat futures in Europe, especially in Paris, dropped for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, strained by a sharp decline in
EU proposes to spend more post-Brexit budget, but triggers battles
By Chukwuemeka Obioma The European Union has proposed a bigger new multi-year budget that will trigger battles among member states
Cranberry export hit in EU, US tarriff face-off
The American cranberry industry is one of the biggest losers so far in the escalating trade dispute between the European Union and the