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        • Monday, 19 June, 2017
          News in-depthAfrican companies
          Private equity looks to east Africa for investment opportunities

          With Nigeria in economic recession global buyout groups search for deals in Kenya

          EH9986 Peak hour traffic on Tom Mboya Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya
        • Monday, 12 June, 2017
          European companies
          Nestlé switches Africa focus to lower-income consumers

          World’s largest food group trims aspirations after commodities price crash

          Burkina Faso market selling Nestle Maggi bouillon cubes
        • Thursday, 25 May, 2017
          Oil
          Nigeria moves closer to long-delayed overhaul of oil sector

          Senate passes first of five bills aimed at unlocking billions of dollars in investment

          A gas flare burns on the Agbami floating oil production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO), operated by Chevron Corp., in the Agbami deepwater oilfield in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015. Nigeria plans to review agreements for deep offshore oil production to seek more favorable terms in line with the latest industry standards, state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. said. Photographer: George Osodi/Bloomberg
        • Tuesday, 23 May, 2017
          European companies
          Danone continues Africa push with Ghana investment

          French dairy group teams up with PE firm Abraaj to pump $25m into Fan Milk

          Danone says revenue hit €1.4bn in Africa last year
        • Tuesday, 23 May, 2017
          News in-depthAudio articles
          Nigeria’s Chibok girls still waiting to go home

          Continuing state custody fuels speculation they sympathise with Boko Haram

          Some of the recently released girls from Chibok wait in Abuja on May 8, 2017. The United Nations on May 8, 2017 welcomed the release of 82 Nigerian schoolgirls after years of Boko Haram captivity and appealed to their families and communities not to ostracize them. The teenage girls who were among more than 200 kidnapped in 2014 from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, northeast Nigeria, northeast Nigeria, were freed on May 6, 2017 after a prisoner swap agreed with the Islamist group. / AFP PHOTO / STEFAN HEUNIS (Photo credit should read STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images)
        • Tuesday, 9 May, 2017
          Global Economy
          Sub-Saharan Africa grows at modest 2.5%

          IMF warns that continent’s slight rebound is driven by one-off factors

          ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA - MARCH 07: Construction site for new building with chinese cooperation, addis abeba region, addis ababa, Ethiopia on March 7, 2016 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (Photo by Eric Lafforgue/Art in All of Us/Corbis via Getty Images)
        • Sunday, 7 May, 2017
          World
          Buhari’s absence from public life alarms Nigerians

          Concerns are mounting about president’s ability to run the country if he remains ill

          FILE PHOTO: President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo receive the 21 Chibok school girls released by Boko Haram, in Abuja, Nigeria October 19, 2016 REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde - RTX2PL9Q/File Photo - RTX35DX5
        • Thursday, 4 May, 2017
          Infrastructure investment
          Nigeria banks on infrastructure spend to exit recession

          Finance minister expects growth of 1% this year after economic crisis

          Nigeria's Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun speaks at a news conference in Lagos, Nigeria, April 9, 2016. Nigeria is considering selling Chinese Panda bonds to help finance the 2016 budget, its finance minister said on Saturday. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye - RTX296PG
        • Monday, 1 May, 2017
          Gold
          Ghana crackdown on illegal gold mining inflames tensions with Beijing

          Chinese mine operators accused of violating regulations in west African country

          UNSPECIFIED, GHANA - NOVEMBER 01: (CHINA OUT) Miners look for gold on November 1, 2012 in UNSPECIFIED, Ghana. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
        • Sunday, 30 April, 2017
          Famine
          Thousands at risk of starvation in Nigeria, aid agencies warn

          As food stocks dwindle, people at risk of famine in north of country climbs to 1.5m

          TOPSHOT - In this photo taken on September 15, 2016, women and children queue to enter one of the Unicef nutrition clinics in Muna informal settlement, which now houses more than 16,000 IDPs (internaly displaced people) in the outskirts of Maiduguri the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless. In July, the United Nations said nearly 250,000 children under five could suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year in Borno state alone and one in five -- some 50,000 -- could die. / AFP PHOTO / STEFAN HEUNISSTEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images
        • Wednesday, 26 April, 2017
          Rail
          Nigeria seeks $6bn China loan to modernise railways

          Government looks to revive economy via spending on big infrastructure projects

          NIGERIA-TRANSPORT-RAILWAY-CHINA-KOREA...TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Joel Olatunde Agoi Commuters sit on coaches of a train chasing away vendors hawking their wares on the rail track at Oshodi district of Lagos, 16 November, 2007. The Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) has enlisted the help of China and South Korea to revamp its network. The two Asian countries will upgrade the rail system in four phases over a total of 20 years and at an estimated cost of 35 billion dollars (23.9 billion euros). AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI
        • Thursday, 20 April, 2017
          News in-depthEuropean companies
          Shell and Eni embroiled in ‘unholy mess’ over Nigerian oil

          Companies’ offshore licence caught up in Abuja’s anti-corruption drive

        • Wednesday, 19 April, 2017
          Famine
          Nigeria’s president orders probe into missing aid funds

          Top civil servant suspended over humanitarian crisis contracts

          TOPSHOT - A woman and a young girl young child suffering from severe malnutrition sleep on a bed in the ICU ward at the In-Patient Therapeutic Feeding Centre in the Gwangwe district of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria, on September 17, 2016. Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless. In July, the United Nations said nearly 250,000 children under five could suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year in Borno state alone and one in five -- some 50,000 -- could die. But despite the huge numbers involved, the situation has received little attention compared with other humanitarian crises around the world -- even within Nigeria. / AFP / STEFAN HEUNIS (Photo credit should read STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images)
        • Wednesday, 19 April, 2017
          Global Economy
          World Bank cuts 2017 growth outlook for sub-Sahara Africa
        • Wednesday, 19 April, 2017
          News in-depthAfrican companies
          Nigeria’s cash-strapped oil industry swaps pipelines for barges

          Domestic oil producers become creative as oil above $50 a barrel proves alluring

          Children sail past an oil pipeline head near their home at Andoni settlement, Bonny waterways in Rivers State on April 12, 2011. The Joint Task Force comprises different arms of the military seized a barge with large quantity of crude oil and burnt seized wooden boats with oil used by thieves to syphon crude oil from piplines. The military has intensified security in oil rich Niger Delta to forestal vandalisation of oil pipelines my militants ahead of April 16 presidential election. AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI (Photo credit should read PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP/Getty Images)
        • Tuesday, 18 April, 2017
          News in-depthRetail & Consumer industry
          Multinational brewers look to tap Africa’s $13bn beer market

          Despite its worst slowdown in over two decades, the continent remains key to growth

          SABMiller, whose brands include Hansa, was acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev last year for £79bn as it looked to buy a foothold in Africa
        • Sunday, 16 April, 2017
          Global Economy
          Ghana’s finance minister pledges crackdown on wasteful public spending

          Government targets corruption as it seeks to keep IMF programme on track

          NEW YORK CITY, NY - NOVEMBER 5: Ken Ofori-Atta attends The Aspen Institute 26th Annual Awards Dinner at The Plaza Hotel on November 5, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by MAX RAPP/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
        • Thursday, 13 April, 2017
          Global Economy
          Ghana on course to end $918m IMF loan programme next year
        • Monday, 10 April, 2017
          News in-depthEuropean companies
          Leaked emails increase pressure on Shell over Nigerian oil deal

          Memos raise fresh questions for Anglo-Dutch energy group over allegations of bribery

        • Monday, 10 April, 2017
          Currencies
          Nigeria naira slides to 405 to dollar on black market
        • Wednesday, 29 March, 2017
          Sovereign bonds
          Nigeria sells $500m eurobond as it looks to boost infrastructure spending
        • Wednesday, 29 March, 2017
          Foreign aid
          Aid officials sound warning on Trump’s proposed cuts

          Critics of president’s budget warn it may inflame extremism and destabilise nations

          Displaced people fleeing from Boko Haram incursions into Niger attend a World Food Programme (WFP) and USAID food distribution at the Asanga refugee camp near Diffa on June 16, 2016 following attacks by Nigeria-based Boko Haram fighters in the region. Interior minister Mohamed Bazoum was paying a visit in Diffa today, after Boko Haram fighters on June 9 attacked a military post in Bosso in Niger's Diffa region, killing 26 soldiers including two from neighbouring Nigeria, in one of its deadliest attacks in Niger. / AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO (Photo credit should read ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP/Getty Images)
        • Wednesday, 22 March, 2017
          Currencies
          Nigeria’s naira hits six-month high on the black market
        • Tuesday, 21 March, 2017
          Currencies
          Nigeria holds interest rates at 14%
        • Tuesday, 14 March, 2017
          The Big ReadAfrican companies
          MTN: What next for Africa’s $17bn telecoms group?

          The continent’s largest operator has struggled after a hefty fine in Nigeria. Now a new CEO aims to revive its fortunes

          An advertisement for MTN Group Ltd. mobile communications sits on a roadside above street vendors' stalls in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Ghana's central bank expects mergers and acquisitions among lenders to increase as regulators prepare new rules that will boost the amount of cash that they need to set aside. Photographer: Ty Wright/Bloomberg
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