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Infrastructure Resources LLC partners Africa Energy & Infrastructure Magazine to Support the Utilities Industry.

Underground Utility Solutions Company, Infrastructure Resources, LLC in Minnesota, U.S.A, has signed a media trade partnership agreement with Africa Energy and Infrastructure Publication, to reiterate their support for the damage prevention Industry. Editor of Africa Energy & Infrastructure Publication, Wofai Samuel, stated that “Infrastructure development is a key driver for progress across the African continent

First Bank of Nigeria’s C.E.O host African Leadership Organization & NBA America Delegation

In line with her continued support and promotion of US-Africa relations, the Chairman of African Leadership Organization – publishers of Africa Energy & Infrastructure Magazine, Dr. Ken Giami, led Delegates from the National Bar Association of The United States on a courtesy-visit to the C.E.O of First Bank, Dr. Adesola Kazeem Adeduntan. Adeduntan stated that

African Presidents’ to Headline Persons of The Year Awards in London.

  The iconic Dorchester Hotel in Mayfair London, will host the 10th African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Award. The prestigious event, organized annually by the African Leadership Magazine, a sister publication of Africa Infrastructure Magazine, is planned this year as a hybrid event with a blend of physical and virtual options to cater to all participation

Dangote Oil Refinery Will Reduce Importation.

The African Petroleum Producers Organisation (APPO) has said that Dangote Oil Refinery would reduce importation of petroleum products production into the continent by as much as 36 per cent. Besides, the organisation expressed confidence that the success of the project could incentivise the rise of similar projects across Africa despite the current focus on energy

Climate Crisis Puts Oil In The Crosshairs, But Dependence Persists

A call for the end of oil has been thrust into the spotlight this year. Fossil fuels – which still represent 80 percent of energy consumed – have been explicitly blamed for driving climate change. The International Energy Agency believes that oil demand is still set to rise. The climate crisis has put the end