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EPAC aims at building and strenthening economic development policy analysis which has been identified as a major missing link between where the Nigerian economy is and where it intends to be by the year 2020 i.e., to become one of the leading economies in the world. The Economic Policy Analysis Centre (EPAC) is managed by a team of development experts but with primary attention given to economists, skilled, and experienced in applied research, economic modelling, policy advocacy, training, programme management, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E).
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Reuters Africa is moving to an upgraded platform with a new domain at af.reuters.com from December 29, 2008.
After this date all URLs begining with africa.reuters.com will be re-directed to the af.reuters.com homepage. We encourage you to update the source of your RSS feeds by visiting our new landing page at http://af.reuters.com/tools/rss before December 29, 2008

5 Jan 2009 Suez Canal will not change tolls in 2009
ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters) - The Suez Canal Authority said on Monday it would leave unchanged its transit tolls for 2009 despite its expectations that the global financial crisis will reduce traffic.

5 Jan 2009 Nigeria's Oando buys stake in Akepo offshore field
LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigerian energy firm Oando Plc said on Monday it had acquired a stake in the Akepo offshore oilfield as it diversifies from fuel distribution and retail into oil refining and production.

5 Jan 2009 S.African stocks up for 5th session; rand steady
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's rand steadied against the dollar on Monday and stocks climbed for a fifth session, tracking a New Year rally in Europe as Sasol gained on stronger oil prices.

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