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1.  The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Chief Sarafa Tunji Isola (standing) making a point at the closing session of World Mines Ministries Forum 2008, held in Toronto, Canada.
   
2. Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Chief Sarafa Tunji Isola, contributing to issues at the Conference of Prospectors and Developers' Association of Canada (PDAC) held in Toronto, Canada.
   
3. The Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Chief Sarafa Tunji Isola and the Permanent Secretary, Isa Bello Sali and other delegates in wrapped attention during a presentation at the recently concluded World Mines Ministries Forum 2008, held in Toronto, Canada.
   
   
 
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22 May 2007 Borodo Presents First Batch Of Exploration Licenses And Reconnaissance Permits For Mining.  The Federal Government has granted the 1st batch of Exploration Licenses and Reconnaissance Permits for  mining industry in the country.
15 May 2007 Ministerial Press Briefing By Alh. Bala M. Borodo-Honourable Minister of Mines and Steel Development.
29 June 2006 Professor Leslye Obiora and Country Director of World Bank in Nigeria, Mr. Hafez Ghanem.
Nigerian Geological Survey Agency Bill Signed Into Law
Nigeria has Good Gemstones- Experts
North, South to Benefit from Solid Minerals
Solid Minerals is federal responsibility. -MSMD
Ezekwesili Urges CITN and ICAN to close ranks
London’s RBC Capital Market to Fund Nigerian Mining.
14th February 2006: Ministry Revalidates Mining License.
8th March 2006: Sold Minerals Ministry to Lunch 10 Buying Centers
13th March 2006: Demand for Barites, Bentonites to Rise - Ezekwesili.
30th March 2006: NIPC, MSMD to Partner On Investment.
5th April 2006: Ministry Gives Charge on Mining And Technology Institute.
21st April 2006: Big Investors Rush for Nigeria's Mining Properties.
Communities with Mineral Resources would be Catered For - Ezekwesili
 
 
 
   
   
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