Nigeria fulfilled all six evaluation criteria to win the hosting rights for the African Energy Bank, Minister Lokpobiri has announced.
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Following a heavily competitive round of bids and horse trading among six countries on the continent including Angola and Ghana, Nigeria has won the rights for the African Energy Bank to be headquartered in Abuja. Details later…
Nigeria fulfilled all six evaluation criteria to win the hosting rights for the African Energy Bank, Minister Lokpobiri has announced.
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