Renaissance Capital: $29.3bn Needed to Support Nigeria’s Gas Transition Programme

[ThisDayLive - Nigeria] - 22/10/2025
•Forecasts more IOCs divestments •Predicts Nigeria to exceed 2m bpd production target by end of 2026 Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Renaissance Capital Africa, a financial-services firm focused on investment banking
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