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Two diverse business partners shaking hands in a large Nigerian mineral export warehouse, with bags of minerals, a shipping container, and a Nigerian flag in the background, signifying global reach.

How to Start a Mineral Export Business in Nigeria: A 7-Step Blueprint

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Gemstone Mining and Trade, Gold Mining, Lithium Mining, Mining & Natural Resources, Mining Investment, Mining Laws and Regulations

Start a mineral export business in Nigeria with this 7-step guide. Learn about registration, sourcing, documentation, and logistics to become a successful exporter.

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An aerial view of a modern mining operation in Nigeria at sunrise, showing heavy machinery, a processing plant, and a workforce.

The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Mining Company in Nigeria

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Mining & Natural Resources, Mining Investment, Mining Laws and Regulations

Start a mining company in Nigeria with this ultimate guide. Learn about licensing, regulations, costs, and key steps to build a profitable mineral business in Nigeria.

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High-resolution image showing unprocessed lithium ore, polished marble, barite, and amethyst geode in the foreground, with a modern mineral processing plant subtly blended in the background, symbolizing Nasarawa State's mining wealth and value addition.

Nasarawa State Mining Sector: An Overview

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Gemstone Mining and Trade, Gold Mining, Lithium Mining, Mining & Natural Resources, Mining Investment

Explore Nasarawa State’s rich mining sector: mineral deposits, processing evolution, and investment opportunities in Nigeria’s solid mineral hub.

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A sparkling rare earth mineral crystal on a sleek surface with Nigeria's map, emanating light to icons of an EV, wind turbine, and smartphone, symbolizing Nigeria's key role in global tech.

Rare Earth Minerals in Nigeria: 10 Things You Need to Know

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Mining Industry News, Mining Investment

Discover 10 vital facts about rare earth minerals in Nigeria, including locations, investment opportunities, and their role in global tech. Unlock Nigeria’s mineral future!

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A 3D render of sparkling mineral crystals with upward-trending lines, symbolizing Nigeria's solid mineral sector growth and national economic development.

SMDF: Powering Nigeria’s Mineral Revolution – Visionary Leadership & National Growth

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Mining Industry News, Mining Investment, Nigerian Mineral Exchange

SMDF drives Nigeria’s mineral revolution: unlocking financing, fostering responsible growth, and propelling national development through visionary leadership.

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A sparkling 3D golden trophy emerging from colorful mineral crystals, symbolizing innovation and responsible mining in Nigeria.

Nigeria to Launch Solid Minerals Excellence Awards

  • Obinna Ede
  • Mining Industry News, Sustainable Mining

Nigeria to launch Solid Minerals Excellence Awards (SOMEA) on Oct 16, 2025, to promote innovation, responsible mining, and sustainability in the sector. Nominations open.

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Nigerian woman miner at a futuristic mining site with glowing minerals, industrial background, and digital Nigeria map overlay

The New Frontier: Why Nigeria’s Solid Minerals Could Rival Oil in the Next Decade

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Mining Industry News

Nigeria’s solid minerals sector is emerging as the country’s next economic engine. Learn how mining could rival oil with the right policies, platforms, and partnerships.

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EFCC officers apprehending suspects at Ogun State for illegal mining and unlicensed mineral trade.

EFCC Cracks Down on Illegal Mining, Arresting Chinese Nationals and Nigerians

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Mining Industry News

EFCC busts illegal miners in Ogun, arrests Chinese & Nigerians. Trucks of lithium seized. Nigerian Mineral Exchange urges legal mining & Licensed Mineral Trade.

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Modern graphic showcasing Nigeria's mineral wealth: map with mineral hotspots, rising export graph, lithium battery illustration, and container ship at port.

Nigeria’s Untapped Mineral Wealth: A Guide to Key Export Commodities – Unleash the Billion-Dollar Mining Opportunity!

  • Obinna Ede
  • Blog, Mining Industry News

Unlock Nigeria’s mineral wealth! Explore key export commodities like lithium, gold, & more. Invest in booming mining opportunities & drive global growth.

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Split image: Left shows Nigerian authorities seizing mineral trucks; right displays stacked mining permit applications with '60+ DAYS PENDING' stamp.

Nigerian Miners & Mineral Traders in Crisis: Delayed Permits Lead to Arrests, Calls for Swift Action from Solid Minerals Ministry

  • Nigerian Mineral Exchange
  • Blog, Mining & Natural Resources, Mining Industry News, Mining Investment, Mining Laws and Regulations, Nigerian Mineral Exchange, Press Release

Nigerian miners face arrests due to delayed permits, while applications pile up. Call for urgent reform to match 24-hour export permit efficiency.

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