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Published 25 December 2020
“Our country of the year award is for improvement. The places that climb furthest are often those that started near the bottom, poor, ill-governed and unstable”
– The Economist, December 2019.
The year, 2020, currently lumbering towards a terminus, is evidently a year that will be long remembered for its bitter harvest of sorrow and tears, and for game-changing experiences for nations and the global community. The puzzling downturn, the sense of proximity to Apocalypse, ought therefore to have moderated our inevitable end of year euphoria, celebrated in frivolous awards of all stripes. But not us. Like an inexorable roll call, the noise and celebration of the awards filled the public space. Banker of the year, Most Innovative Company of the Year, and Best Governor of the Year were rolled out among other highfalutin titles.
Clearing Niger Deltaâs Augean Stable
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To buttress the imperatives of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practice to the nation, Barrister Babatunde Raji Fashola,(SAN), Former Governor of Lagos State and now the Minister for Housing and Works while commissioning the Ajose Adeogun Street, a road executed by Zenith Bank limited, in September, 2008, remarked as follows:
“We recognize that the engine of growth and development for any developing nation today lies in the ability to strategically cultivate and harness private as well as public sector effort, thereby opening up vistas of opportunities for the public-private partnerships that will contribute not only to the millennium development goals but also the nation’s overall development.
Chris Paul
The Nigerian Petroleum Industry Bill and the Transformation of the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry in 2021: An Oil Producer Trade Section (OPTS) Perspective was the theme of the webinar put together by the Nigeria American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) last Thursday.
Supported by Chevron Nigeria, the webinar had in attendance a cross section of industry experts and enthusiasts from different countries around the world.
The Director General of the NACC, Sola Obadimu, anchored the programme, while the director, Downstream Gas at Chevron, Sanjay Narasimhalu, was the speaker. Dame Adebola Williams represented the President of the Chamber, Otunba Toyin Akomolafe.
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