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Barkindo, The Face of the Late Energy Technocrat

Posted By: adminon: July 06, 2022In: LifeworldTags: NNPC, OPEC, TechnocatNo CommentsViews:
Barkindo, The Face of the Late Energy Technocrat

As Secretary-General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries,  (OPEC), Dr. Muhammad Suleiman Barkindo must be one of the very few in the world with the most information about oi... Read more

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Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

Posted By: adminon: December 30, 2017In: World From AfricaTags: DAPPMA, NNPC, OPEC, Prof Daniel Yergin, Putin, RBC Capital Markets, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Shale oil, USA, VenezuelaNo CommentsViews:
Abuja is Feuding Dangerously Over Subsidy But No One Can Say It Openly

A dangerous feuding evocative of the framing of the oil commodity as the prize by Prof Daniel Yergin, the American Energy intellectual in his all time best seller – The Prize: The Epic Quest... Read more

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Nigeria: Democracy, Development and Foreign Policy

Posted By: adminon: August 29, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: APRM, AU, CODESRIA, Kate Meagher, NEPAD, OPEC, Pax NigerianNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria: Democracy, Development and Foreign Policy

When added to “Nigeria and the World: Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges in the Next Millennium” which he delivered on February 24th, 1999, the speech here makes Professor Ibrahim Gambar... Read more

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