Dangote celebrates refinery start, despite political clouds
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided Dangote’s headquarters in Lagos on January 4.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided Dangote’s headquarters in Lagos on January 4.
A former Nigerian oil minister filed a defamation lawsuit against the country’s anti-corruption agency, demanding $215 million in damages.
It did though note that “armed and unknown men” had forcibly evicted Eroton staff from the Alakiri gas plant on February 24. These men claimed to represent OML 18 Energy Resource, a subsidiary of Sahara Group.
Interpol and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested three Nigerians in connection to cybercrimes against oil and gas companies.
Nigeria’s Barugu gunboat has sunk at a dock in Lagos, highlighting the country’s continued challenges to impose offshore security.
A Nigerian court has approved an arrest warrant for ExxonMobil’s managing director in Nigeria, Richard Laing.
Lawyers representing Nigeria and Process and Industrial Developments (P&ID) have put forward their cases as to whether an extension should be granted in the long-running legal saga over a Cross Rivers gas plant.