Nigeria lost at least $16 billion that should have accrued as revenue from the oil and gas sector over a 10-year period...
Ethiopia, Guinea, Ghana, Malawi and Trinidad and Tobago have attained meaningful progress against the EITI Standard having gone through the Validation. The...
Following the Satisfactory Progress ranking accorded Nigeria by the global board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), Executive Secretary of the...
To accelerate development of Nigeria’s mining sector, stakeholders have advocated the need for better synergy between the federal and state governments in...
Nigeria has made history by becoming the first Anglophone African country to attain the ‘Satisfactory Progress’ rating in implementing all the requirements...
The vulnerability of the Nigerian oil and gas sector has made it a haven for Illicit Financial Flows (IFFS), contributing a whopping...
… Osun lowest with N22.8b, Delta highest with N213.6b The Federation Allocation Account Committee (FAAC) disbursed N8.5 trillion to the three...
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative’s (EITI) Board Wednesday announced that former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark, is confirmed as the...
The good governance of natural resources has undergone an openness revolution since the EITI was established over a decade ago, writes Marianne...
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