First reported by Sydney Morning Herald
Nigerian regulators move Chariot lithium prize a step closer
Nigeria edges closer to becoming Africa's next lithium powerhouse with Australian-backed 11-mineral-title portfolio
Solomon Ekanem1h ago
From the article
Nigeria has moved a step closer to strengthening its position in the global race for critical minerals after regulators approved the transfer of additional lithium exploration licences, advancing an Australian-backed acquisition that could eventually support industries ranging from electric vehicles to defence manufacturing.
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