Friday, 20 December 2013
Nigerian navy boosts camera surveillance against pirates
December 20, 2013
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Nigeria's navy has installed eight automated, camera-equipped surveillance towers in the waters just off its coast, in an effort to tackle a surge in pirate attacks and crude oil theft that have blighted Africa's top energy producer this year.
Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba told journalists late on Thursday that the equipment, most of it from Japan's Furuno and costing roughly $12 million in total, had high-frequency radio and long-range cameras able to spot ships up to 48 km (30 miles) away.
Pirate...
Nigerian interbank rates ease on budgetary allocations
December 20, 2013
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Nigerian interbank lending rates eased 2.25 percentage points on Friday to an average of 10.5 percent, from 12.75 percent last week, boosted largely by a naira liquidity injections from budgetary allocations and matured T-bills.
Traders said about 349 billion naira ($2.21 billion) in monthly budgetary allocations to state and local governments hit the market on Tuesday with additional cash flow from matured treasury bills of about 123 billion naira on Thursday.
Dealers were, however, at times unable to access their balances...
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Africa's local banks offer mining lifeline where others fear to tread
December 12, 2013
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African banks are playing an increasingly significant role in the continent's new generation of mines, providing cash for projects considered too risky or expensive for rattled markets and cautious international lenders.
Central and West Africa is home to some of the world's largest untapped deposits of gold, iron ore and other minerals, but the promising mine projects often require billions of dollars to be spent on bridges, roads, railways and ports.
That level of investment, combined with the perceived risks of corruption...
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
EXCLUSIVE-SEC disapproves Kogi State moves to raise N20 bln bond
December 10, 2013
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has put paid to
plans by the Kogi state government to
raise about N20 billion debt through the capital market to fund some
developmental projects in the state.
SEC DG, Oteh
According to sources familiar with the deal, SEC has refused
to approve the plan by the state to raise bond after a careful look at the
debt profile of the state and concluded that, kogi state government might be
biting more...
Friday, 6 December 2013
Nigerian interbank rates rise on central bank liquidity tightening
December 06, 2013
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Nigerian interbank lending rates rose marginally to an average of 10.75 percent this week, from 10.5 percent last week, after central bank tightening measures reduced money supply.
Traders said around 6.5 billion naira ($41 million) was withdrawn from banks this week to meet the regulator's cash reserve requirement (CRR) rules.
The central bank hiked the CRR on public sector deposits to 50 percent, from 12 percent, in July in a bid to curb money laundering and speculation on the naira currency.
The public...
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Nigeria's Niger State to issue 12 bln naira 5-yr bond
December 05, 2013
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Nigeria's Niger State plans to issue a 12 billion naira ($75.8 million) seven-year bond to fund infrastructure projects, the securities regulator said on Thursday.
Niger Governor, Babangida
The northwestern region, one of Nigeria's 36 states, is home to around 4 million people. It plans to use the proceeds from the bond sale to fund road projects and the construction of 500 housing units.
"The application has gotten regulatory...
REUTERS EXCLUSIVE-Nigerian drive to end fuel subsidy fraud mired in confusion
December 05, 2013
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Nigeria's drive to clean up a gasoline subsidy scheme that soaks up a fifth of federal spending is mired in confusion, with the government, anti-graft investigators and fuel importers at odds over attempts to root out massive fraud.
President Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan has promised that importers will be prosecuted if either of Nigeria's two anti-corruption bodies finds evidence they are defrauding the scheme, the...
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