19/092019 YOUNG GRADUATE PROGRAM 2019 We are looking for young graduates who are motivated and passionate with excellent academic achievement in the fields of Engineering, Marketing and Finance Read More
TOTAL JOB SHADOW 2019 Total showcases its work processes to students to enhance their career choices Read More
TOTAL RESTATES COMMITMENT TO NIGERIA The purpose of the two visits was to congratulate them on their recent appointments and express Total's firm commitment to the growth of the oil and gas sector of the Nigerian economy. Read More
TOTAL HOSTS AFRICAN WOMEN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Nigeria's national women basketball team, D'Tigress and winners of the 2019 FIBA women Afrobasket tournament, were hosted by Total on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 following their victory at the tourney held in Darkar Senegal. Read More
26/082019 TOTAL WINS LOCAL CONTENT AWARD AT 2019 NAEC CONFERENCE Total in Nigeria was awarded the Outstanding Contributor to Local Content Development among its peers at the one-day Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC) Conference held at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos on Thursday, August 22, 2019. Read More
TOTAL STARTUPPER CHALLENGE WINNERS SHOWCASE IMPROVEMENT IN THEIR BUSINESS IDEAS IN LAGOS A marked improvement in their business ideas was on display when winners of the second edition of the Total Startupper Challenge presented their businesses to investors, stakeholders and entrepreneurs on Thursday, August 15, 2019. The event took place at the Hub One Co-working space in Yaba, Lagos. Read More
Total in Nigeria Commended for Sponsorship of 2019 AFCON Viewing Centres One of the highpoints of the recently concluded 2019 Total African Cup of Nations (AFCON) was Total's co-sponsorship of viewing centres across some strategic locations in Lagos. Read More
Shareholders commend Total’s consistency in dividend payment - Total Nigeria Plc AGM (2019) Total announced a dividend of N14.00 to all its shareholders at the close of 2018 business year. Read More
FUEL TANKER ACCIDENT IN BENUE STATE, NIGERIA Total Nigeria Plc confirms that this truck was not anymore part of Total’s contracted fleet and was not transporting products on behalf of Total Nigeria Plc or any other Total subsidiaries at the time of the accident. Read More