An indigenous airline, Arik Air, and Nigeria’s Presidential Air Fleet (PAF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on capacity building, to assist in imparting proficiency and line training for PAF’s pilots.
Continue reading »Tag: Memorandum of Understanding MOU
INNOSON TO EXPORT 400 LOCALLY MADE VEHICLES TO MALI
The Charge‘d Affair of Nigeria in Mali, Yara Abdulsalam, says an indigenous motor manufacturing company, Innoson Motors, has signed MoU with a Malian firm to export 400 locally made vehicles to Mali.
Continue reading »CONSTRUCTION: APAPA ROAD TO BE SHUT FOR ONE-YEAR
A section of the Apapa Wharf will be shut down for one-year to enable its construction.
Continue reading »NEITI: CRUDE OIL WORTH $15.9BN LOST IN FOUR YEARS
—- NIMASA never prosecuted infractions The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Mr. Waziri Adio, Wednesday disclosed that a whopping $15.9 billion in crude oil was either lost or not accounted for between 2011 and 2014.
Continue reading »LAGOS ASSEMBLY TO PROBE CANCELLATION OF 4TH MAINLAND BRIDGE CONTRACT
The Lagos State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, sets up a six-man committee to investigate the cancellation of the contract for the construction of the 4th Mainland Bridge.
Continue reading »FG, PRIVATE FIRMS TO SIGN MOU ON REPAIR OF WHARF ROAD, APAPA
— Govt wants clarity on firms’ offerings, roads redesigned for concrete construction – Fashola The Federal Government and a group of undisclosed private firms are shortly expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which would enable them invest over N100 billion in the reconstruction of the decrepit Wharf Road in Apapa, Lagos State, the Minister of Power, Works and […]
Continue reading »GENERAL ELECTRIC TO ASSIST IN NIGERIA’S REFINERIES’ REHABILITATION
General Electric (GE) has said that it would be assisting the Federal Government in the revitalisation of the country’s ailing refineries.
Continue reading »AGIP TO BUILD 150,000 BARRELS CAPACITY REFINERY WITH $15 BILLION IN PORT HARCOURT
A multi-national oil company, Agip has concluded plan to build a brand new refinery of 150,000 barrels capacity in Port Harcourt.
Continue reading »