Real Ownership of Indigenous Oil Blocks Revealed
Investigations also revealed that even among indigenous oil operators, northern shareholders/directors do not account/own 83 per cent of local oil output, as Enang's list left out several oil blocks that had been awarded over the years to Nigerian companies and failed to include oil concessions awarded from 1999 to date.A breakdown of oil leases granted operators showed that the total number of Oil Mining Leases (OMLs) in operation by December ending 2012 was 109, while Oil Prospecting Leases (OPLs) stood at 92. Read:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/financial/facts-a-figures/1280-real-ownership-of-indigenous-oil-blocks-revealed
Hamman Tukur: From Revenue Mobilisation to Electricity Transmission
... To Generate 10,000 MW in 10months
To resolve the logjam, the administration has turned to tested and trusted power engineer, Hamman Tukur. He has just been sworn in to head the supervisory board of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) given out to Manitoba Hydro International of Canada to manage. His appointment, Economic Confidential was told, is deliberate because of his antecedent as a go-getter in various institutions he had worked especially in the academia, electricity company, Petroleum Ministry and Revenue agency. Read:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/profile/1276-hamman-tukur-from-revenue-mobilisation-to-electricity-transmission
On Okonjo-Iweala and Biafranization of Public Offices
Nigeria Realised $900m from Export of Cocoa in 2012
How Northerners Corner the Oil Blocks
MDGs to Reduce Maternal Mortality
FG inaugurates boards of SON, CAC, NEPC, OGFZA
…warns against interference with agencies' day-to-day operations
The Federal Government, has inaugurated the boards of Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and the Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA) and warned that their appointment is on part-time basis only. As such, they are not expected to interfere or participate in the todayto-day running of their respective agencies. Read:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/news/national-news/1268-mdgs-to-reduce-maternal-mortality
President Jonathan's Transformation Agenda and Diversifying
Between Financialism and Progressive Capitalism
How They Share Billions of Naira Monthly
The monthly meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee has continued to dole out billions of Naira, and iin some cases trillions to the tiers of Government: Federal, Slates and Local Councils. For the details of February allocation which was in three different allocations (Statutory and VAT N724bn; Excess Oil Revenue Account N3.5bn; and NNPC Refund N7.6bn) see the tables of disbursements:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/financial/facts-a-figures
The Mama in the Aso Villa
In fact, while the likes of Reuben Abati and Doyin Okupe dithered for a while, before coming out to deny her hospitalisation, Mr. Ayo Osinlu, her personal media aide, vehemently rejected the ascription of ill health, to a woman he said was on a sightseeing trip to the insightful wonders of Deutschland. Read:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/features/1256-a-mama-in-the-villa
Poverty Trap as Elite's Conspiracy
Nigeria approves rules for firms to issue Islamic bonds
Mitigating the Impacts of Global Warming on Biodiversity
Analysis: Nigeria losing ground in changing oil world
Now, weapons of mass disruption
Also in the first two months of year 2013, the five largest financial institutions have suffered denial of service attack. The financial impacts of these attacks have not been established. The cyber attack reached a credo when big corporations started releasing statements that they have been hacked. As at date, Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Apple, Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook have all released statements on the attempted hacking. The incessant attack forced the U.S. president to issue executive order on cyber security to strengthen and protect the basic infrastructure. Read:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/features/1249-now-weapons-of-mass-disruption
Economy and Reserves: Between the truth and government clarifications
How to Drastically Reduce Unemployment
Nigeria's Minister of National Planning had declared that unemployment rate for 2011 stood at 23.9%; which translates to almost 40 million citizens. Another figure from the National Bureau of Statistics had indicated that over 70% of Nigerians live on a US$1 a day or less. These figures have actually been rolling over for decades to reach the monumental level they are today. Read:
http://economicconfidential.net/new/features/1272-how-to-drastically-reduce-unemployment
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