Sunergy reports closing of latest Q3 diamond sale

The results of the sale will be published in the next 10Q to be filed with the Securities Exchange Commission. With the close of the sale, Sunergy's Q3 revenue exceeded revenue for the prior quarter. The company is currently pursuing the purchase of a major gold and diamond concession through the National Minerals Association in Sierra Leone and mining development is ongoing. Read More »

iNeedMD signs $1.5 million West Africa EKG Glove distribution agreement

Medical device development company iNeedMD Holdings of New York City has entered into a distribution arrangement with Clifton Africa Ltd., a United Kingdom- and- Nigeria-based medical supply company, for the sale and marketing of the EKG Glove™ and related products in several West African countries, where cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 cause of death in adults older than 30. Read More »

Ghana hosting West African Clean Energy & Environment Exhibition

Ghana will host the West African Clean Energy & Environment Exhibition Conference 2015 from Nov. 3 through 5. Sponsored by AHK Ghana and fair-trade, the conference will include a German Pavilion featuring 12 companies displaying their products. Leaders in policy and economics will attend the conference, during which speakers will discuss issues facing Ghana's energy supply. Read More »

Nigerian accounting leader recognized for his ongoing contributions

Nigerian President Muhammad Buhari thanked Akintola Williams for his contributions to the nation’s development. The praise came as the 2015 Akintola Williams Distinguished Lecture Series kicked off. The series is held in honor of the 96-year-old Nigerian, who was the first African to qualify as a chartered accountant and who was instrumental in founding the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Read More »

Africa gains ground in solar energy increase

Leadings experts of British ingenuity will soon use their knowledge to solve the low levels of electricity access throughout Africa by campaigning for further progress in the household solar market. According to Grant Shapps, International Development Minister, the Energy Africa campaign will create a fundamental change in sub-Saharan Africa’s household solar market. As of today, approximately 2 out of 3 people who live in sub-Saharan Africa are denied access to electricity. Read More »

British minister: Solar power can help Africa's poor

Britain's Minister of State for Africa Grant Shapps said some of the continent's poorest residents can be helped by reliable solar power systems to cope with chronic power shortages. The United Nation's new Global Goals aim to provide universal energy access in Africa by 2030. On the current trajectory, however, Shapps pointed out that the goal won't be met until 2080. Read More »

USAID awards $14.1 million in grants to 32 organizations worldwide

The U.S. Agency for International Development's U.S. Global Development Lab awarded $14.1 million in new grants to 32 organizations from around the globe as part of its Development Innovation Ventures program. A year-round open competition, the DIV program is aimed at finding breakthrough development solutions with strong potential to change millions of peoples' lives. Read More »

ERHC Energy reaches agreement with Kosmos

Oil and gas company ERHC Energy Inc. entered into an agreement Tuesday with Kosmos Energy to transfer ERHC's rights to Block 11 of the São Tomé and Principe Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) to Kosmos. ERHC keeps 100 percent of the rights to EEZ Block 4 and will also retain the option to take up to a 15 percent working interest in each of two other unlicensed EEZ blocks of its choice. Read More »

NPA managing director calls for port infrastructure investment

During the Seatrade and Investment Convention 2015, Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Mallam Habib Abdulahi stressed the need for government to invest in port infrastructure for increased exports. Abdulahi also underscored that 80 percent of trade and commerce around the globe is done through seaports and a robust infrastructure is essential to become competitive. Read More »

Mondelez International invests $50 million in new Nigeria plant

Mondelez International opened a new production facility in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday. The new plant represents a $50 million investment and is part of Modelez's plan to expand regional brands, such as Cadbury Bournvita, in key markets while developing a more efficient supply chain. Supplanting the older facility, which failed to keep up with demand, the new plant is fully automated. Read More »

Ocean Rig Athena drill ship commences mobilization to Senegal

The Ocean Rig Athena drill ship left Luanda, Angola, Monday and is now on its way to being a part of the drilling program in FAR Limited's highly prospective blocks in offshore Senegal. Discovered in 2014 and recognized as the world's largest oil discovery for the year, the prospective Senegal drilling site's first two wells in the three-drill program will be appraised this month. Read More »

GT Bank, AFD partner to fund SMEs in Nigeria

Guaranty Trust Bank of Africa recently partnered with AFD for the development of the N3 Billion ($15,070,080) Ariz Portfolio Guarantee Scheme. The initiative will finance small and medium business enterprises (SMEs) and development projects throughout Nigeria by providing a risk-sharing program on loan advances. The Ariz Portfolio Guarantee Scheme will provide a safety net to investors. Read More »

SGK Global offers online tracking of cargo

SGK Global has implemented a tracking system to give its clients who are shipping items to West Africa reliable service. Customers who need to ship a car or other cargo to West Africa can now make their orders online. Once they have put in the order, SGK's tracking system goes into effect, with the required payment being made after the delivered item has reached its destination.  Read More »

U.S. to provide UN $87 million more toward fighting livestock diseases

The additional USAID funding will go toward surveillance, epidemiological studies, prevention and control activities in the Middle East, Asia and Africa. A big chunk of the funds -- approximately  $50 million -- will allow FAO to identify potential reservoirs of carriers of Ebola, and Ebola-like diseases, including any role that livestock may play in transmitting the disease. Read More »

Nigerian businesses lagging in corporate corruption policies

Research by Control Risk, a global consulting firm, indicated that 84 percent of Nigerian companies have policies in place forbidding bribes -- slightly below the global average of 87 percent -- yet, bigger gaps exist in other areas. For instance, only 25 percent of Nigerian companies have a board director or a compliance committee with accountability for anti-corruption. Read More »

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