Home Tags By Dan D. Kunle

Tag: By Dan D. Kunle

NNPC Ltd and the Future of Nigeria, By Dan D Kunle

0
As usual, I am an ordinary citizen, and like many Nigerians, I remain naturally optimistic and hopeful about the possibilities of a better tomorrow,...

Reopening fuel imports is not reform, it is regression, By Dan...

0
In April 2026, the World Bank repeated a familiar prescription, one of many that have never guided any developing nation toward genuine success. The...

Fuel Lines and Fault Lines: How the Iran war triggered a...

0
War in Iran has jolted energy markets, sparking a crisis far beyond the battlefield. This geopolitical clash exposed flaws in the production, refining, and...

The end of petroleum imports regime in Nigeria, By Dan D....

0
Nigeria is entering a decisive new phase in its energy history. For more than three decades, the country survived on the unstable foundation of...

The Aliko Dangote phenomenon in Nigeria and Africa: A deeper perspective...

0
●Nigeria’s Story Did Not Begin in 1960 Nigeria’s prolonged struggle with industrial development, economic diversification, and broad-based prosperity cannot be explained solely by post-independence policy...

Dangote Refinery is rewriting the rules of Nigeria’s liquid energy production...

0
■ Nigeria’s energy future hinges on protecting the refinery   Nigeria’s energy sector is entering a transformation long dismissed as unattainable, yet now defining the nation’s...

As petroleum industry deregulation threatens unionism, By Dan D. Kunle

0
Nigeria once again finds itself at a familiar crossroads. The recent statement by the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) against...

Nigeria’s refineries are beyond repair – Privatisation is the only way...

0
Recent conversations triggered by the Bayo Ojulari-led NNPC management on the potential privatisation of Nigeria’s three state-owned refineries are not only welcome; they are...

The political economy of petroleum products and competitive pricing in Nigeria,...

0
Can Nigeria become a competitive producer and supplier of petroleum products for both domestic and international markets? This question has become increasingly urgent as...
- Advertisement -







MOST POPULAR

NEWS