AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED

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2022-04-11

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Best High Dividend Stocks in Nigeria

2024-05-21 (asktraders.com)

Best High Dividend Stocks in Nigeria

1. Dangote Sugar Refinery PLC (DANGSUGAR) Dangote Sugar Refineries Plc cultivates and refines sugarcane to produce fortified and unfortified granulated sugar, which is marketed to customers and utilized in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, food, and beverages.

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Destination 2030: Creative industry on track but not yet

2024-01-02 (guardian.ng)

Destination 2030: Creative industry on track but not yet

Despite plan by government to earn$ 100 billion from the creative industries by 2030, there are indications that this may not be achieved at all, as building of a national gallery in Abuja, a national museum in Abuja, fixing of the challenges faced by the media, climate change and critical support

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Airtel urges enhanced public-private collaboration for climate action in Africa at COP28

2023-12-08 (watchdoguganda.com)

Airtel urges enhanced public-private collaboration for climate action in Africa at COP28

Group CEO of Airtel Africa plc, Segun Ogunsanya, has reaffirmed the importance of an enabling policy environment for sustainable development

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COP28: collaboration crucial to tackling the climate emergency

2023-12-08 (independent.co.ug)

COP28: collaboration crucial to tackling the climate emergency

Governments, regulatory bodies and development partners must play a pivotal role in creating an enabling environment COMMENT| SEGUN OGUNSANYA| Government and business leaders from across the world are in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, between November 30 and December 12, for COP 28, the latest“

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Airtel Africa urges enhanced public-private collaboration for climate action in Africa at COP28

2023-12-07 (nation.sc)

Airtel Africa urges enhanced public-private collaboration for climate action in Africa at COP28

Group CEO of Airtel Africa plc, Segun Ogunsanya, has reaffirmed the importance of an enabling policy environment for sustainable development and climate action in partnership with Africa’s private sector at ...

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COP 28: Collaboration Crucial to Tackling Climate Emergency - Tech | Business | Economy

2023-12-02 (techeconomy.ng)

COP 28: Collaboration Crucial to Tackling Climate Emergency - Tech | Business | Economy

At COP28, we will stress the importance of an enabling policy environment for sustainable development and climate action in Africa - Ogunsanya

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COP28: Collaboration is essential to tackle the climate emergency

2023-11-30 (tchadinfos.com)

COP28: Collaboration is essential to tackle the climate emergency

Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, hosts the world climate conference, COP28, from November 30 to December 12. On this occasion, the Chairman and CEO of the Airtel Afri...

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Airtel Africa CEO calls for urgent collaboration to tackle climate emergency

2023-11-30 (thecitizen.co.tz)

Airtel Africa CEO calls for urgent collaboration to tackle climate emergency

As world leaders gather in Dubai for COP28, Airtel Africa CEO Segun Ogunsanya has issued a clarion call for urgent collaboration to address the climate crisis, emphasizing the crucial role of African businesses in driving sustainable progress.

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Chemstar plans renewable energy amid rising operational cost

2021-05-25 (guardian.ng)

Chemstar plans renewable energy amid rising operational cost

Chemstar Paints Industry Nigeria Limited, has stated that plans are ongoing to deploy the use of renewable energy in the long term as the cost of providing alternative energy...

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Zero gas flare still a mirage as Nigeria loses N243.23 billion

2019-11-26 (guardian.ng)

Zero gas flare still a mirage as Nigeria loses N243.23 billion

Despite promising to bring an end to the practice of gas flaring, Nigeria’s flared natural gas hovers around 218.9 billion standard cubic feet, translating to N243.23 billion.

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