KPMG says joining global mining bodies will validate Nigeria’s mineral deposits and boost investor confidence.
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James Boafo and et al. argue that despite a rapidly growing demand for critical minerals such as lithium, to meet clean energy and de-carbonisation objectives, African countries are not fully exploiting their mineral wealth. Source: Al Jazeera Africa hosts substantial resources of critical minerals. As a result, foreign mining companies are rushing to invest in exploration and acquire …
KPMG says joining global mining bodies will validate Nigeria’s mineral deposits and boost investor confidence.
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