Ghana President John Mahama today reached an agreement with the government of Nigeria represented by NNPC GMD Ibe Kachiukwu, to pay off the N33.8 billion owed Nigeria from the gas supply provided by a Nigerian gas company, N-Gas, the main supplier of gas to Ghana’s Volta River Authority through the West African Gas Pipeline.
The N-Gas buys gas from NNPC and transports it to its customers in Benin, Togo and Ghana. The N-Gas had recently threatened to cut gas supply by 70% to Ghana’s main power generation company due to unpaid debts of $181m (33.8bn).


That's a good one. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a huge debt...abeg make them pay asap
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine this, and they have power always and the country that supplies them with gas is struggling to hit a certain megawatts, oh Nigeria....
ReplyDeleteOur politicians will never make heaven unless dey ask for our forgiveness.
ReplyDeleteWere dem one pass enter?
DeleteWere dem one pass enter?
DeleteAbeg make de pay we need de money
ReplyDeleteOmo see money
ReplyDeleteIt's about time
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