A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Magazine Intelligence team. ESG Mining Company Index: Benchmarking …
Among the rich mineral deposits with which Nigeria is blessed by nature is large amount of coal deposits. Enugu, among other coal-producing states in Nigeria like Kogi, Imo, Anambra, Benue, Abia, Bauchi, Edo, Ondo, Kwara, and Delta among others ranks as Nigeria's highest coal-producing state, hence it is referred to as the 'coal city state' in the country.
International Research Journal of Public and Environmental Health Vol.5 (1),pp. 1-7, January 2018 ... Thus, the mining sector in Nigeria has been characterized over the years by failed policies, underinvestment, neglect and stagnation. The sector was practically collapsing as a result of dominance of artisanal, small scale and illegal miners ...
Nigeria's mining laws are outdated and must be revised to reflect current realities. Additionally, mining is capital-intensive, and access to funding is essential for large-scale operations. Updating Mining Laws to Attract Investment. Nigeria's mining laws were last updated in 2007 and do not reflect current global trends and standards.
European Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance Research Vol.10, No. 12, pp.76-90, 2022 Print ISSN: 2053-4086(Print), ... The relationship between the value of agriculture and mining business per capita income in Nigeria is negligible. Based on the findings, the researcher recommends that the government ...
In Nigeria, despite the wide spread economic impacts of the pandemic, the Mining Sector (the Sector) exceeded budgeted revenue of the Federal Government (FG) in 2020 by about 10% …
This research study investigated the nexus between industrial output growth and foreign direct investment in Nigeria. It is a common belief that no nation is an island on its own; hence countries around the globe interchange economic activities across borders via various mutual business indentures. Notably, despite Nigeria's foreign direct investment level in Africa, …
PDF | On Jun 23, 2021, Garba and others published Geospatial Analyses of Mining-Induced Land Degradation Sites in Jos South Local Government Area, Plateau State-Nigeria | Find, read and ...
37 Stephen J. Mallo: Continental J. Applied Sciences 7 (1): 34 - 45, 2012 A. Investments Companies of the Nigeria Mining Corporation (NMC). The Nigeria Mining Corporation which was hitherto owned by the Federal government had about 21 subsidiaries, 22 Associated Companies( Out of which 4 are in foreign holdings: Niger Uranium(30%); Guinea ...
The Nigeria Mining industry is not left out and continues to attract domestic and international investors despite the fact that it is still quite underdeveloped.
were made available in 1910 led to the take-off of mining in Northern Nigeria and the establishment by the colonial administration of a Mines Department that took over the responsibility for mining activities that were transferred to it from the Imperial Institute. The mining business was not left. Lagos Notes and Records Vol. VIII: February ...
PDF | On May 11, 2019, M A Olade published Solid Mineral Deposits and Mining in Nigeria: -A Sector in Transitional Change | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
There is an abundance of gold in Osun state, Nigeria. The illegal exploration of gold is a bane of the state. Section 44 (3) of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Law of 1999 vests the ownership and control of mineral resources within the country on the Federal Government. However, anthropogenic activities such as illegal mining thrives in Osun state, further altering …
Nigeria's Mining regulatory framework: To further attract investment, generate revenues and develop the local mining industry, the Federal Government of Nigeria has begun legal, regulatory, institutional, and fiscal reforms for the mining sector. Key initiatives in this regard include the establishment and recent automation of a cadastral
an exploratory study of the socio-economic dynamics of women's participation in the mining industry in nasarawa and benue states, nigeria. Advance Journal Of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 7 (5), 114–141.
Nigeria is endowed with vast reserves of natural resources such as energy minerals like coal and lithium, metallic minerals like gold and lead-zinc and industrial minerals like limestone and barite. The country was a major exporter …
PDF | On May 11, 2019, M A Olade published Solid Mineral Deposits and Mining in Nigeria: -A Sector in Transitional Change | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
Mining contributes about $6 billion annually to Nigeria's economy. It could be much bigger, if the country's decades long preoccupation with crude petroleum hadn't stifled its growth. But now, there's at least some positive talk coming out of the Federal Government offices about giving mining a boost. If you've been nursing a desire to start … Continue reading How to Start …
CURTAILING ILLEGAL MINING OPERATION IN NIGERIA Amosu C.O. and Adeosun T.A ... have the capacity to lure investors and business investments to enhance growth economically in the nation. These resources go from Copper, Columbite, Iron, Tin, Gold, Diamond, and so ... International Journal of Physical and Human Geography Vol.9, , pp.13-24, 2021 ...
Figure 5: Business climate for mining in Nigeria 21 Figure 6: Distribution of mineral licenses granted in Nigeria till 2015 22 Figure 7: Strategy framework for Mining Roadmap 37 ... Figure 10: Focus areas of Nigeria's mining strategy 41 Figure 11: Eight critical factors are needed for the success of the Nigerian mining sector 44
Wasiu G.A.,and Melodi M. (2023) Comparative Analysis of Economic and Profitability of Artisanal Gold Mining in Part of Niger and Osun States, Nigeria, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology Studies, 11 (1), 56-71
The plunge in oil prices between 2018 and 2019 (US EIA 2020) and the COVID-19 pandemic induced fall in crude oil prices (Rizvi and Itani, 2021) are among the major drivers for the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Nigeria) to develop a Mining Resource Corridor (MRC).In 2020, global oil demand plunged when governments closed business operations and limited travel or …
Nigeria", Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 31, pp. 433 – 449. ... Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) in Northern Nigeria is currently dominated by massive informal and chaotic ...
Business, Management & Economics; Biomedical & Life Science; Mathematics & Physics ... Nigeria. by Temitope Emmanuel-Alonge, Dare Victor ... Ojoma Helen Adejo, Florence Dennis Uzuh and Christopher Gambo. American Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. 2019, 5(1), 1-10. DOI: 10.12691/ajmm-5-1-1 Pub. Date: November 13, 2019. concentration speciation ...
The development of Nigeria's mining sector has been slow despite its huge potentials. To reinvigorate the seemingly comatose sector, successive administrations have taken initiatives aimed at ...
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Nigeria Mining Week is an annual event and online platform for all the mining stakeholders and influencers in the public and private sectors wanting to do business in Nigeria. Established 9 years ago, it is organised by the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) in collaboration with PwC and Vuka Group and is supported by the Ministry of Solid ...
Exploration of solid minerals in Nigeria began during the pre-colonial era (1903/ 1904) when the British colonial government organize mining operation covering both the northern and southern ...
We Welcome Latest Research Journals in Mining and geology. Editor's Pick View All. Influence of Sub-Grade Ores on the Cut-Off Grade and Ore Reserve of Itakpe Iron Ore Deposit, North-Central, Nigeria ... Nigeria. Petrogenesis of Granite Gneisses Around Igangan-Tapa-Inamere Area, Southwestern Nigeria.
The Act vests the control, regulation and ownership of all mineral resources in the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN). The Minerals and Mining Regulations and the National Minerals and Metals Policy also govern the sector. The erstwhile Ministry of Mines & Steel Development (MMSD) oversaw the mining sector in Nigeria, pre-2024.