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High Expectations for Imminent take-off Africa Energy Bank

The bank, which targets an asset base of $120 billion, will fund oil and gas projects and support the continent’s energy transition programme.

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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) Heineken Lokpobiri says that the Africa Energy Bank (AEB) to be headquartered in Nigeria would be unveiled in the first quarter of 2025.

The Federal Government previously designated January 28, 2025, as the deadline for operationalizing the $5 billion Africa Energy Bank in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

The bank which targets an asset base of $120 billion will fund oil and gas projects and support the continent’s energy transition programme.

Senator Lokpobiri disclosed the March opening date yesterday in Lagos during the 2025 Sub Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) with the theme: “Building Africa’s Future: Advancing Local Content and Sustainable Development in the Oil and Gas Industry”

The fossil fuel-focused bank is a partnership between trade finance institution Afrexim Bank and the African Petroleum Producers Organization.

The Minister in his opening remarks said the building for the bank is ready, “and we are only putting finishing touches to it, by the end of this quarter, this bank will take off.”

The Minister said that Nigeria will increase oil drilling and remove all impediments to achieve the 2.5 million barrels per day target this year.

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Algiers-Abuja direct flights begin April 6

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday, announced the launch of Air Algérie’s inaugural direct flight service from Algiers to Abuja, set to begin on April 6, 2025.

This is said to strengthen the diplomatic and economic ties between Nigeria and Algeria.

According to a statement signed by the Acting Spokesperson for the Ministry, Kimiebi Ebienfa, the new route, which is the result of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between the two countries, will be operated by the national carrier, Air Algérie, using a Boeing 737 aircraft.

This new service is expected to boost connectivity, encourage tourism, and facilitate trade and investment between Nigeria and Algeria.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to announce the commencement of Air Algerie’s inaugural direct flight service from Algiers to Abuja, scheduled for 6th April 2025.

“This historic development marks a significant milestone in the growing diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and Algeria.

“It is pertinent to state that it is the implementation of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between both countries, which culminated in this successful venture,” the statement read in part.

The inaugural flight is expected to carry the Charge d’Affaires of the Nigerian Embassy in Algiers, Nigerian community leaders, and representatives from the Algerian government.

The Federal Government has extended congratulations to Air Algérie and offered its full support to ensure the success of the new service.

With affordable fares and Algeria’s proximity to Europe, the flight also offers Nigerians a convenient gateway to Europe, enhancing Nigeria’s position as a regional hub for business, tourism, and transit.

The statement added, “The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant aviation authorities, extends its warm congratulations to Air Algerie and assures all necessary support to ensure the success and sustainability of this new service.

“We believe this initiative will further strengthen the longstanding friendship between Nigeria and Algeria, while opening new opportunities for mutual growth.

“The affordable fare structure and the proximity of Algeria to Europe would also provide Nigerians with a convenient gateway to Europe, thereby enhancing Nigeria’s position as a regional hub for business, tourism, and transit.”

The ministry encouraged citizens and businesses to take advantage of this new connectivity to explore opportunities for trade, tourism and cultural exchanges between the two nations.

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FG borrows N13.21trn from World Bank in 20 months

The country’s debt profile has hit N142 trillion, according to data published by the Debt Management Office (DMO).

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The World Bank has approved over N13.21 trillion ($8billion) as loans for different developmental projects for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal government in the last 20 months,

Daily Trust analyses of the various loans indicated that they were targeted at several interventions in various sectors of the economy with three fresh loans amounting to $1.1 billion approved between Friday and yesterday.

The country’s debt profile has hit N142 trillion, according to data published by the Debt Management Office (DMO).

The 2025 budget of N54.99tn has a debt service component of N14.32tn and N13.64tn for recurrent expenditure.

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Women make up 15% of 288 new billionaires in 2025

One of the most striking trends among the newcomers is the high percentage of self-made billionaires.

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The newcomers come from 33 countries and territories, marking a significant rise from the 265 additions made in 2024.

Forbes’ 2025 World’s Billionaires list has welcomed a record 288 new billionaires, pushing the total number of billionaires to 3,028 globally.

This group, which includes entrepreneurs, investors, and heirs, is collectively valued at nearly $680 billion, averaging $2.4 billion per person.

The newcomers come from 33 countries and territories, marking a significant rise from the 265 additions made in 2024.

The United States remains the dominant force, contributing the most new billionaires with 103 additions this year.

Among the top names is Marilyn Simons, widow of quantitative hedge fund founder Jim Simons, whose net worth is estimated at $31 billion.

She stands alongside Lyndal Stephens Greth, the daughter of oil magnate Autry Stephens, who holds $25.8 billion following her father’s passing in 2024.Germany ranks second in terms of new entries, with 37 individuals joining the list, including Johannes von Baumbach. At 19 years old, he becomes the youngest new billionaire globally, with a fortune of $5.4 billion.

Along with von Baumbach, 14 other heirs to the Boehringer Ingelheim pharmaceutical empire also made their debut on the list.China and Hong Kong together contributed 32 new billionaires, with jeweller Xu Gaoming being one of the notable additions, valued at $8.2 billion. India saw 17 new billionaires, while Russia accounted for 15.

One of the most striking trends among the newcomers is the high percentage of self-made billionaires.

Of the 288 newcomers, 196 (approximately 70%) built their wealth from the ground up, rather than inheriting it.

The wealthiest self-made newcomer is Saudi Arabian entrepreneur Sulaiman Al Habib, whose fortune stands at $10.9 billion. Al Habib’s success is a notable achievement as Saudi Arabia has seen a resurgence of billionaires on the list for the first time since 2017.

Alexandr Wang, the 28-year-old co-founder and CEO of Scale AI, is the youngest self-made billionaire this year, valued at $2 billion.

(BusinessDay)

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