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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Nigeria Country Code & Nigeria Area Codes

Nigeria Area Codes Country Code
Nigeria Country Code & Nigeria Area Codes
COUNTRY EXIT CODE + 234 + CITY AREA CODE + NUMBER For specific COUNTRY EXIT CODE & CITY AREA CODE

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

A bank official and driver, three policemen steal N37 million

A bank official and driver have connived with three policemen attached to a new generation bank to steal N37 million belonging to the bank. The incident has led to a massive operation by the police which resulted in the arrest of a manager of the bank and a cash officer.

The theft has gone a long way to confirm police assertion that some banks had recruited armed robbers as employees and that most of the bank robberies were planned by insiders.

P.M.News gathered that during the operation, the suspects identified as Tony Ukaegbu (driver) Emmanuel Onyekpe (Cash Officer) and three policemen attached to the bank were assigned to transfer N37 million from the Akoka branch of the bank to the headquarters on Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, in a bullion van but they conspired and escaped with the money.

The suspects were alleged to have diverted the money to a hideout in Ajah where they reportedly abandoned the bullion van.

A bank manager (names withheld) who allegedly knew about the robbery has been arrested by detectives and is helping to unmask those behind the robbery.

Also arrested is the cash officer, Mr. Onyekpe and one of the policemen who allegedly took part in the robbery.

They are currently being interrogated at the state CID, Panti, Yaba, Lagos.

A source at CID, Panti confided in P.M.News that the operation was masterminded by a disgruntled top official of the bank.

“Look, my brother, it is an inside job and we are determined to get to the root of the robbery in a short time,” the detective told P.M.News. P.M.News gathered that the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, has mandated detectives at Panti to fish out the culprits immediately so as not to give the impression that the police had lost the battle to robbers.

Investigations revealed that the police were able to pick one of the suspects (cash officer) when he phoned the bank manager from a location on Victoria Island that the bullion van had been attacked by armed bandits in Ajah.

The police, it was learnt, traced the call to a location in Ajah and succeeded in arresting him. The attack is the first armed robbery attack on a bank this year.

Monday, January 7, 2008

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ADDAX PETROLEUM EXPLORATION LIMITED
No. 10 Bishop Aboyade Cole street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

Tel : 234-1-2610631, 2614277, 2613238



African Petroleum (AP) PLC
AP HOUSE, 54/56 BROAD STREET, P.O. BOX 512 LAGOS
P.M.B. 12690 MARINA, LAGOS
Tel: 234 - 1 - 2600050 - 7
Fax: 234 - 1 - 2634341
http://www.applcng.com


Agip Nigeria PLC

National Agip Oil Company Limited
Operator of the NNPC / NAOC / Phillips Oil Joint Venture

Nigeria Agip Oil Co. Ltd


PC 23 Engineering Close, Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-2613862, 2613884, 26221107

Chevron Nigeria Limited

Operator of the NNPC / Chevron Joint Venture
2, Chevron Drive
Lekki Peninsula,
P.M.B. 12825, Lagos, Nigeria
http://www.chevron.com/about/careers/





Elf Petroleum Nigeria Limited (EPNL)
leading Oil and Gas exploration and production company and a subsidiary of Total Group.
http://www.careers.total.com


ExxonMobil
http://www.exxonmobilafrica.com/Africa-English/PA/Operations/AF_OP_Nigeria_Jobs.asp

Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
Mobil House
1, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island
P. M. B. 12054
Lagos, Nigeria



Linkso Nigeria Limited
293 Akin Olugbade street
Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-2616615, 2622330
Fax: 234-1-2623375, 2616818, 2627911
Email: linkso.lagos@linksong.com

Service provider for the Nigerian oil and gas industry
http://www.linksong.com/job_opportunities/index.php




National Association of Independent Petroleum Exploration Companies
180, Moshood Olubgani Street,
Victoria Island Annex,
Lagos, Nigeria.

Nigeria LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) Limited (NLNG)

Nigeria LNG Limited
Nigeria LNG is a joint venture company owned by the Federal Republic of Nigeria represented by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Shell Gas B.V, TotalfinaElf and Agip.
http://www.nlng.com/NLNGnew/careers/default.htm
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
NNPC Towers, Herbert Macaulay Way, Central Business District Garki,
FCT - Abuja, Nigeria
Phone: +234-9-523-9141 Fax: +234-9-234-0029.
NNPC - Opportunities
http://www.nnpc-nigeria.com/

Nigeria Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC)
62/64, Sapele Road,
P.M.B 1262,
Benin City Edo State,
NIGERIA.
Tel: 234-52-251907, 2518
Fax: 234-52-259514, 255498

Nigeria Petroleum Development co. Ltd



Oando Plc www.oanoplc.com
emerged Nigeria's second largest company in the downstream sector of
the oil industry
Careers at Oando http://www.oandoplc.com/careers.htm
Oando jobs recruitment careers@oandoplc.com

Oil and Gas Career Opportunities Oil&Gasvacancy@oandoplc.com





Paradigm Geophysical (Nigeria)
Block 15, Plot 23 Admiralty Way
Lekki Phase 1
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 2708471-3
Fax: +234-1-270-8469

Schlumberger Oilfield Services
17/19, Idowu Taylor Street
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234 1 2615275, 2612681, 2619200, 2614442, 2612679
Fax: 234 1 262 3669
http://www.oilfield.slb.com/content/careers/index.asp
Shell Nigeria

Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCO)

The leader in Nigeria's Oil and Gas Sector
Shell Nigeria - Jobs & Career Opportunities

Texaco Nigeria PLC
8 McCarthy Street
Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-2600540-9
http://www.texaco.com/texaco/abouttexaco/careers.htm
Total Nigeria PLC
Total House
4 Afribank St, Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-2621780-3
Fax: 234-1-262-1810

Total Upstream activities are carried out by three subsidiaries companies in Nigeria, EPNL and TUPNI for oil/gas and Total LNG Limited for gas.
a subsidiary of Total, the fourth largest multi-national group worldwide
http://www.careers.total.com/careersFO/careers/home?$DTO_SESSION$LANGUE_0=EN


United Geophysical (Nigeria) Limited
Nigerian Office
7 Remi Fani Kayode Avenue
G.R.A. Ikeja
Lagos
Nigeria
Tel: +23 (0)1 496 0701
Fax: +23 (0) 1 493 4892
Email: lagos@unitedgeophysical.com

http://www.unitedgeophysical.com

The company specializes in land, swamp and transition zone 2D, 3D and 4D seismic data acquisition.




Nigerian Petroleum Exchange (NipeX)



An electronic one-stop transaction centre that improves on value procurement in the industry and institutionalize a world-class contracting process in Nigeria.
No. 30, Oyinkan Abayomi Drive (former Queens Drive)
Ikoyi, Lagos
Nigeria.
Tel: +234 1 7731135, 7937911, 4615110
http://www.nipex.com.ng




Society of Petroleum Engineers (Nigeria Council)
# 4 Moscow Road
P. O. Box 4668
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Tel: 234-84231138, 234-8037940204
E-mail: spenigeria@spemail.org, spenigeria@hotmail.com, adoa_spenc@yahoo.com
Web site: http://www.spenigeria.spe.org

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Mugabe accuses Bush of 'rank hypocrisy' Latest Nigeria News

Mugabe accuses Bush of 'rank hypocrisy'ZIMBABWE'S President, Robert Mugabe, in a typically fiery speech to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly accused his United States (U.S.) counterpart, George W. Bush of "rank hypocrisy" for lecturing him on human rights and likened the Guantanamo Bay prison to a concentration camp.

"His hands drip with innocent blood of many nationalities. He kills in Iraq. He kills in Afghanistan. And this is supposed to be our master on human rights?"

Mugabe, 83, in power since independence from Britain in 1980, was speaking the day after Bush scolded the governments of Belarus, Syria, Iran and North Korea as "brutal regimes" in his speech to the General Assembly.

Bush criticised the Zimbabwe government headed by Mugabe as "tyrannical" and an "assault on its people."

Critics accuse Mugabe of plunging Zimbabwe's once-thriving economy into an abyss of widespread food shortages and hyper inflation. Mugabe accuses Western countries of sabotaging the economy as punishment for his seizure of white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks.

"What rank hypocrisy," Mugabe said of Bush's speech.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

World Bank pledges support for Yar'Adua's govt

World Bank pledges support for Yar'Adua's govt
PRESIDENT Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has received a commitment from the World Bank to fully support his administration.

The bank made the pledge when its President. Mr. Robert Zoellick met with Yar'Adua on Tuesday.

Making good its word, the World Bank will next month send a team of experts to Nigeria to begin discussion of new areas of assistance to the Federal Government.

The bank is made up of two development institutions - the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Development Association.

During their meeting at the Headquarters of the United Nations (UN), New York, President Yar'Adua said that his administration looks forward to the bank's technical support for the Federal Government's efforts to alleviate poverty by empowering more Nigerians economically.

The President also conferred with Presidents Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iran); Stjepan Mesic (Croatia); Susilio Bambang Yudhayono (Indonesia); Michele Bachelet (Chile) and Leonel Fernandez of the Dominican Republic.

He also held separate meetings with Presidents John Kufuour (Ghana); Laurent Gbagbo (Cote D'Ivoire); Eduardo Dos Santos (Angola) and Vice President Sastou Njie-Saidy of Gambia, reaffirming Nigeria's commitment to peace, security, political stability and economic development in the West African sub-region and other parts of Africa.

Yar'Adua told the World Bank President that speedily improving the country's infrastructure for power supply, transportation, water supply and other essential services were central to his administration's plans to create the right conditions for rapid economic growth and development.

Acknowledging the World Bank as a vital source of financial and technical assistance to developing countries, President Yar'Adua said that his administration would be glad to benefit from its expertise and experience in capacity building for poverty reduction.

Zoellick, who was accompanied by Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili, the World Bank's Executive Vice President for Africa, promised that the World Bank would fully support the Federal Government's plans to alleviate poverty and raise the living standards of all Nigerians.

Remarking that despite its power supply problems, Nigeria remain central to the resolution of the power supply difficulties of other neighbouring countries in the West African sub-region, Zoellick promised special support for power supply related projects such as the West African Gas Pipeline.

"He will help Nigeria to help itself and others in the region."

Ahead of his address to the 62nd session of the United Nations General Assembly, President Yar'Adua also held bilateral talks with other heads of state and government who are in New York for the event.

He assured the Angolan President that Nigeria would work in close collaboration with other members of the Luanda-based Gulf of Guinea Commission to secure the energy resources of the region for the primary benefit of citizens of member states.