
Premium Times: Nigeria lost over N6.4 trillion to corruption-ridden NNPC oil sales – NRGI Report
Nigeria would have been buoyant enough to finance its 2015 budget of N4.36 trillion and still pay off its external debts of N2.03 trillion if

Nigeria would have been buoyant enough to finance its 2015 budget of N4.36 trillion and still pay off its external debts of N2.03 trillion if

This report offers the first in-depth, independent analysis of how NNPC sells its oil. The main body of the report describes how oil sale practices have worsened since 2010, largely through the expansion (and abuse) of makeshift measures introduced to work around NNPC’s fundamental problems.

According to our independent analysis based on average domestic fuel consumption, subsidies claimed by fuel marketers cost Nigeria $2.9bn over the last year. Here we explain the Nigerian fuel subsidy in detail and explore what might happen should President Buhari decide to remove it.

Details of the largest single oil spill of 2014, highlighted by local media group Sahara Reports in an article from July last year, has yet

‘This is Bonny, transit town’ is a documentary that shares the experiences of fishermen and women living on Bonny Island, home to Nigeria’s largest export terminal for the oil and gas industry.

The solar installation at Chicoco Radio’s Media Shed in Okrika Waterfront Port Harcourt is a means of demonstrating the viability of solar to residents of Port Harcourt’s waterfront slums and providing sustainable power.

The International Gas Union (IGU) in collaboration with the International Peace Institute (IPI) with the support of SDN and Cordaid are to look addressing the

Following a thorough consultation with oil spill response teams, recommendations are made on practical, operational improvements to the JIV and how to put these improvements in place.

We however hold strongly that no claim to transparency and accountability can be considered valid in a system where the basic document to achieve it, is not available to the public. Rivers State cannot claim that it is working for the people when 5 months into the year, the people have no idea what their money is being spent on.

NIDANÂ has undertaken another worthwhile project to minimize and prevent corruption as part of the Fight Corruption Project. The Niger Delta Anti-Corruption Network organized a sensitization

This case study shows how the distribution of solar lanterns feeds local demand, creates business opportunities, and can save Niger Delta households an average of $70 a year.

DEAD fish wash up on the once-fertile shores of creeks around Bodo, a town in the Niger delta, that are covered with crude oil more

The Niger Delta Anticorruption Network (NIDAN) paid courtesy visits to the leadership of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Nigerian Bar Association(NBA), Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNW) in a bid to mobilize them in joining the fight against corruption.

(Listen to full audio report here) Nigeria has set out an ambitious project to have energy sufficiency by tapping renewable energy in villages across its

NEMBE, Nigeria — Former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari has become the first opposition candidate to win a presidential election in Nigeria. He defeated incumbent President
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