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  2. List of countries by lithium production - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Lithium prices.webp - Wikipedia

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    Lithium price in CNY and USD Per Ton ; Date Lithium price in CNY USD/CNY exchange rate Lithium Price in USD ; 5/10/2017: 136,000.00: 6.9011: $19,707 : 5/11/2017: 136,000.00: 6.903

  4. Telecommunications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is Africa's largest ICT market, accounting for 82% of the continent's telecoms subscribers and 29% of internet usage. [1] Globally, [2] [3] [4] Nigeria ranks 11th in the absolute number of internet users and 7th in the absolute number of mobile phones.

  5. NITEL (Nigerian company) - Wikipedia

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    The firm began providing automatic telex service in 1971 and in 1980, NET introduced international Direct Dialing and faster telex services between Nigeria and select Western countries. NET also offered private leased telegraph services with annual subscription fees to companies and managed television events transmitted or received via ...

  6. Mining industry of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria Uranium Mining Company (NUMCO) was a parastatal organization that controlled the exploration and mining of uranium in Nigeria and was a public/private partnership with Total Compagnie Minière of France, which owned 40% of the company. In 1989, Total pulled out of the partnership, and in 1993 the government reassigned NUMCO's ...

  7. List of companies of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is a federal republic in West Africa, bordering Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. As of 2015 Nigeria has the world's 20th largest economy, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Nigeria/Nigerian sources - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria National Assembly: Bills, publications, votes Website English Website: Free [2] Nigerian Compass: Business, politics, sports Website, print English Website: Free : Has editorial oversight Nigerian Entertainment Today: Entertainment Website English Website: Registration required : Uses bylines, has editorial oversight and sponsored posts ...

  9. Energy in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Map of Nigeria Development of carbon dioxide emissions. In 2018, Nigeria's primary energy consumption was about 155 Mtoe. [1] Most of the energy comes from traditional biomass and waste, which accounted for 73.5% of total primary consumption in 2018. The rest is from fossil fuels (26.4%) and hydropower. [1] [2]