Imagine… clean energy for all Nigerians Published: 16 July 2014 159 words to inspire you to think beyond oil… How would Nigeria look like once it has decided to go green on energy?
Occupy Nigeria – more than fuel prices Published: 17 January 2012 The general strike is over, but no-one knows what is going to happen to the Occupy Nigeria movement. The compromise on the price of fuel has not answered the calls by protesters for more accountability of government. “Remove Corruption, Not Subsidy” lingers on. Soji Apampa of Integrity Organization, a research and advocacy organization that seeks to fight corruption through business and citizens’ alliances describes the background of the story.
Tackling the resource curse in the Niger Delta Published: 17 January 2012 This study looks at the Oil Commissions in some Niger Delta states, which were set up 10 years ago in order to ensure that the oil wealth trickles down to the communities living in oil producing areas. How is the Commissions’ work impacting on the lives of these communities? Do they work in a transparent manner? What is their self-perception? Uwafiokun Idemudia is Assistant Professor of Development Studies and Director of the African Studies Programme at the York University in Toronto, Canada. He visited the states of Delta, Edo and Ondo in 2011 for this study.
Comparison of Costs of Electricity Generation in Nigeria - Technical Report Published: 19 June 2017 The cost of power is usually calculated by focusing only on the power plant – equipment, operating cost, maintenance and fuel. By Maria Yetano Roche