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Tinubu Urges African Minerals Strategy Group To End Exploitation Of Continent’s Critical Minerals

Arise News

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June 24, 2026

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Tinubu calls for unified African approach to stop raw mineral export, boost local processing and industrial value creation.

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 24, 2026

President Tinubu Urges Africa to End Mineral Exploitation

President Bola Tinubu has called on African leaders to end the exploitation of the continent’s vast mineral resources by external interests, urging greater collaboration to strengthen Africa’s bargaining power in the global minerals market and ensure that the continent derives maximum value from its natural wealth. President Tinubu gave the charge at the State House, [] The post President Tinubu Urges Africa to End Mineral Exploitation appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Arise News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Tinubu Calls For End To Exploitation Of Africa’s Minerals

Tinubu urges African nations to add value locally and stop exporting critical minerals without beneficiation.

Independent Online

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· Jun 25, 2026

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

Collective Mining: A Strong Discovery Waiting For Its First Real Test

Collective Mining: A Strong Discovery Waiting For Its First Real Test

The Namibian

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· Jul 2, 2026

Ongwe raises N$310 million for Namibia gold hunt

Canadian-ownedOngwe Minerals has raised about N310.5 million to accelerate gold exploration at its Khorixas and Omatjete projects in Namibia. The company is doing mining activities in the Damara Gold Belt. Ongwe chief executive Dave Underwood says following its recent dual listing on the Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX), Ongwe was able to reserve a significant portion [] The post Ongwe raises N310 million for Namibia gold hunt appeared first on The Namibian.

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Anglo Asian Mining: Xarxar-Garadagh capital intensity among world's lowest

Anglo Asian Mining: Xarxar-Garadagh capital intensity among world's lowest

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Related coverage for "Tinubu Urges African Minerals Strategy Group To End Exploitation Of Continent’s Critical Minerals": Voice of Nigeria — President Tinubu Urges Africa to End Mineral Exploitation. Arise News — Tinubu Calls For End To Exploitation Of Africa’s Minerals. Independent Online — BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth. Seeking Alpha — Collective Mining: A Strong Discovery Waiting For Its First Real Test. The Namibian — Ongwe raises N$310 million for Namibia gold hunt. Trend News Agency — Anglo Asian Mining: Xarxar-Garadagh capital intensity among world's lowest