• 🌍 Have you ever wondered how oil-producing communities can benefit more from the resources they help extract? 🤔

    Recently, there's been a push for oil-producing states in Nigeria to secure a 20% equity stake in the sale of oil blocks. This initiative aims to enhance local content and empower communities directly affected by oil production. By giving them a greater voice and share in the benefits, there’s hope for a more equitable future.

    It's inspiring to see stakeholders come together to advocate for the rights of these communities. Imagine the positive impact on local development and livelihoods!

    What do you think about giving more power to communities in resource management?

    Read more about this important topic here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/22/oil-block-sale-stakeholders-push-for-more-stakes-for-oil-producing-states/

    #OilEconomy #CommunityEmpowerment #NigerianOil #LocalContent #SustainableDevelopment
    🌍 Have you ever wondered how oil-producing communities can benefit more from the resources they help extract? 🤔 Recently, there's been a push for oil-producing states in Nigeria to secure a 20% equity stake in the sale of oil blocks. This initiative aims to enhance local content and empower communities directly affected by oil production. By giving them a greater voice and share in the benefits, there’s hope for a more equitable future. It's inspiring to see stakeholders come together to advocate for the rights of these communities. Imagine the positive impact on local development and livelihoods! What do you think about giving more power to communities in resource management? Read more about this important topic here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/22/oil-block-sale-stakeholders-push-for-more-stakes-for-oil-producing-states/ #OilEconomy #CommunityEmpowerment #NigerianOil #LocalContent #SustainableDevelopment
    Oil Block Sale: Stakeholders Push for More Stakes for Oil Producing States
    • Want 20% equity for host communities Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja As part measures to promote Nigerian local content through genuine participation and empowerment of oil producing communities, a concerned
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  • 🌐 Have you ever felt like the internet is a bit of a popularity contest? It turns out, it is! Recent data reveals that search referral traffic has plummeted by a staggering 60% for small publishers over the last two years, while larger publishers only faced a 22% decline. Ouch! 📉

    As someone who loves supporting local content, it's disheartening to see the little guys struggle in the digital landscape. It’s almost like watching a David vs. Goliath battle—except this time, Goliath has the search engine algorithms on his side!

    What does this mean for the future of online media? Will small publishers find a way to bounce back or will they be left chasing clicks like a cat chasing its tail? 🐱💨

    Read more about this eye-opening trend here:
    https://www.searchenginejournal.com/search-referral-traffic-down-60-for-small-publishers-data-shows/569959/

    #SmallPublishers #DigitalMedia #TrafficTrends #SupportLocalContent #SEO
    🌐 Have you ever felt like the internet is a bit of a popularity contest? It turns out, it is! Recent data reveals that search referral traffic has plummeted by a staggering 60% for small publishers over the last two years, while larger publishers only faced a 22% decline. Ouch! 📉 As someone who loves supporting local content, it's disheartening to see the little guys struggle in the digital landscape. It’s almost like watching a David vs. Goliath battle—except this time, Goliath has the search engine algorithms on his side! What does this mean for the future of online media? Will small publishers find a way to bounce back or will they be left chasing clicks like a cat chasing its tail? 🐱💨 Read more about this eye-opening trend here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/search-referral-traffic-down-60-for-small-publishers-data-shows/569959/ #SmallPublishers #DigitalMedia #TrafficTrends #SupportLocalContent #SEO
    Search Referral Traffic Down 60% For Small Publishers, Data Shows via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
    Chartbeat data shows search referral traffic fell 60% for small publishers over two years, compared with 22% for large publishers, per an Axios report. The post Search Referral Traffic Down 60% For Small Publishers, Data Shows appeared first on Searc
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  • Are oil companies prepared for a significant shift in their operational requirements? The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) is making waves by emphasizing the necessity of remitting a 1% Nigerian Content Levy. This levy is crucial for securing approvals and services for operators, contractors, and service firms in the oil sector. Despite some resistance, compliance with this levy could enhance local participation and innovation in Nigeria's oil industry.

    Navigating such regulatory environments can be challenging, but they are essential for fostering growth and sustainability. What are your thoughts on the impact of local content initiatives in the oil and gas sector?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/19/ncdmb-insists-on-1-nigerian-content-levy-remittance-by-oil-firms-amid-resistance/

    #NigerianContent #OilIndustry #LocalContent #NCDMB #Sustainability
    Are oil companies prepared for a significant shift in their operational requirements? The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) is making waves by emphasizing the necessity of remitting a 1% Nigerian Content Levy. This levy is crucial for securing approvals and services for operators, contractors, and service firms in the oil sector. Despite some resistance, compliance with this levy could enhance local participation and innovation in Nigeria's oil industry. Navigating such regulatory environments can be challenging, but they are essential for fostering growth and sustainability. What are your thoughts on the impact of local content initiatives in the oil and gas sector? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/19/ncdmb-insists-on-1-nigerian-content-levy-remittance-by-oil-firms-amid-resistance/ #NigerianContent #OilIndustry #LocalContent #NCDMB #Sustainability
    NCDMB Insists on 1% Nigerian Content Levy Remittance By Oil Firms Amid Resistance
    • Says access to approvals, services dependent on payment certificate Peter Uzoho The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has reminded operators, contractors, and service companies in the upstream
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