Olusesan Ogunyooye
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GreenTelligence Africa
The Newsletter of GreenConomy Africa, curated to mainstream ideas, capital, and markets for Africa's Green Economy.
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Anambra Wants to Turn Erosion and Waste into a Green Economy.
Nigeria’s tax breaks for EVs are market opportunities in plain sight.
LAPO’s ₦7.2 billion may be showing mainstream banks where the next green loan book sits
Nigeria wants a carbon market, but only 24% of its oil and gas companies are reporting their emissions.
Access Holdings’ ₦92.14 billion green asset portfolio shows that climate finance is becoming a domestic banking business.
MTN's N29.75b diesel bill indicates Nigeria's clean energy market already has customers.
What Africa's climate finance must learn from Dangote’s $2.5B Private Placement.
Lagos Could Be Smelling of Dollars, Instead of Dumpsites.
Nigeria Wants $30 Billion in Climate Finance, But Its Value Network is Broken
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