
Breaking Barriers: Nigeria’s Energy Deals, Regional Integration, and the Push for Human Capital
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This week on 234Digest Audio Briefs, Samuel Okocha unpacks the headlines shaping Nigeria’s economy, business, and policy landscape—plus a special focus on the West Africa Economic Summit and what it means for the region’s future.
In this episode:
- Nigeria and Germany’s €20 Million Renewable Energy Deal: What the new partnership means for jobs, rural electrification, and the country’s energy transition.
- New Oil Export Controls: How tighter regulations aim to curb theft and boost government revenue.
- Banking Sector Update: The Central Bank’s push for stricter provisions on bad loans.
- Global Access to Naira Debt: BNY Mellon and Standard Bank open new channels for international investors.
- Dangote’s First Gasoline Export to Asia: Why this milestone matters for Nigeria’s refining ambitions.
- Sabi’s Pivot to Commodity Exports: What’s behind the layoffs and new strategy in African B2B e-commerce.
- PZ Cussons’ Exit from Palm Oil: The story behind the strategic sale and what it signals for multinationals in Nigeria.
- Codix Bio’s Local Test Kit Expansion: Filling the gap left by US aid cuts in healthcare.
- CNG Rollout Challenges: Why infrastructure bottlenecks threaten Nigeria’s clean fuel ambitions.
- Benin Bronzes Repatriation: The cultural and historical significance of the largest return yet.
- Nigeria and Benin’s Regional Integration Pact: What’s next for West African cooperation.
- West Africa Economic Summit Highlights:
- Engineer Michael Oluwagbemi, Chief Executive of Nigeria’s Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative, on building human capital through university-based CNG training and the urgent need to break down Africa’s “54 walls of poverty.”
- Matthew Stephenson. Head, Investment and Services, World Economic Forum on a new partnership to streamline trade regulations and support the African Continental Free Trade Area protocol.
Listen for:
Concise, insightful reporting with context and clarity—crafted for business leaders, investors, policymakers, and anyone interested in Nigeria’s evolving landscape.
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- Read our deep dive on Nigeria & Germany’s renewable energy deal with €20 million grant
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