Day: July 6, 2021
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BRI Gains For Africa As Senegal And Rwanda Subscribes To BRI
During his Africa visit in July 2018, President Xi Jinping also signed an agreement on BRI with Senegal and Rwanda.…
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Fears Limits BRI Progress In Asia
Five years after the launch of the BRI, the rising debt profile of countries in Central and South Asia due…
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Europe Skepticism And Response To BRI
Europe is a critical destination for the BRI, however, in the course of the spring of 2018, the EU ambassadors…
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FOCAC 2018 Summit: China Denies Interference, Pledges Support For Africa
The 2018 FOCAC summit which was held in Beijing was an opportunity for China to reinstate it commitment to the…
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Nigeria Signs Mou To Tap Into BRI As China Investment Reach US$ 27 Billion
The 2018 FOCAC for Nigeria to enhance its bilateral relationship with China, especially given the master plan of China to…
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Future of Hydrocarbon In Africa
Introduction Hydrocarbons are the result of the slow transformation of organic material underground and underwater, in conditions of low oxygen,…
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African Countries In Perspective: Nigeria
Nigeria ranks sixth-largest producer of oil in the world and number one largest producer in Africa. It is pertinent to…
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African Countries In Perspective: Uganda
Currently, Uganda’s confirmed petroleum base is currently at 6.5 billion barrels of oil in place. This is also known as…
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African Countries In Perspective: Ghana
After more than a decade of unsuccessful exploration, the state-owned Ghana National Petroleum Company has recorded a successful discovery of…
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African Countries In Perspective: South Africa
In recent times, South Africa’s hydrocarbon resources have attracted international oil companies. This has led to the acquisition of several…
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