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World Bank Fuel Import Advice Retrogressive, Violates PIA – Energy Expert

World Bank Fuel Import Advice Retrogressive, Violates PIA – Energy Expert

An energy economist, Professor Ken Ife, has strongly criticised recent recommendations by the World Bank urging Nigeria to deepen fuel importation and fully liberalise its downstream petroleum sector, describing the advice as “ill-timed, backward and inconsistent with Nigeria’s own laws.”

Speaking during a televised interview on Nigeria’s economic outlook, Ife argued that while parts of the World Bank’s latest Nigeria Development Update were analytically sound, its position on fuel importation undermines the country’s push for energy independence and local refining capacity.

“You cannot come to a country that is struggling and has suddenly developed a vision of becoming economically independent, and then advise it to reverse course and start importing again,” he said.

According to him, such recommendations run contrary to the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which prioritises domestic crude supply for local refiners under the Domestic Crude Obligation framework.

“The law is very clear; priority must be given to local refining capacity. Advising Nigeria to abandon that and return to import dependence is not only against government policy but against the PIA law itself,” Ife stressed.

He warned that increased importation would expose Nigeria to global supply shocks, drain foreign exchange reserves and weaken ongoing investments in domestic refining, particularly at a time when private sector players are scaling up capacity.

“We are building refining capacity that will exceed local demand and position Nigeria as an energy exporter. How can anyone recommend that we abandon this and return to reckless importation?” he queried.

The economist further described the recommendation as lacking empirical grounding.

“This conclusion was parachuted into an otherwise strong report. There is no evidence to support telling Nigeria to depend on imports when major refining countries are restricting exports,” he said.

While acknowledging the World Bank’s accurate assessment of Nigeria’s macroeconomic trends such as GDP growth projections and sectoral performance. Ife maintained that its stance on fuel policy could worsen economic conditions.

On inflation and cost of living, he argued that Nigeria’s challenges are not due to a lack of resources but policy inconsistencies in implementing domestic supply frameworks.

“Fuel price pressures in Nigeria are largely contrived. If local refiners are given crude at the terms stipulated by law, they will stabilise prices and reduce volatility,” he explained.

He also took issue with the Bank’s push for expanded social safety nets funded through borrowing, warning that such measures contradict Nigeria’s fiscal laws.

“Social safety nets are necessary, but you don’t borrow to share money. The law allows borrowing for capital projects and human development, not consumption. If support is needed, let it come as grants, not loans,” he said.

Professor Ife concluded that Nigeria’s long-term economic stability lies in reducing import dependence and strengthening local value addition across sectors.

“The sustainable path is clear; develop local refining, expand processing capacity and build economic sovereignty. Exporting raw materials and importing finished products only exports jobs and imports poverty,” he added.

It should be recalled that the World Bank’s recommendations have sparked renewed debate over Nigeria’s fuel policy, with critics warning that increased importation could undermine recent gains in local refining and expose the economy to external shocks.

Zamfara Governor Mourns Victims of Deadly Bandit Attack, Orders Urgent Relief Response

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Governor Dauda Lawal has expressed deep sorrow following a deadly bandit attack on several communities in Bukkuyum Local Government Area of Zamfara State, which left multiple residents dead and others injured.

The coordinated night assault targeted Bunkasau, Yar Galma in Zarumai Ward, and Dogon Daji in Adabka Ward. The governor described the нападение as a “heartbreaking and senseless act of violence” carried out against vulnerable and defenceless citizens.

In a statement, Lawal extended his condolences to families who lost loved ones, acknowledging the immense grief and devastation caused by the нападение.

As part of the government’s immediate response, the governor has directed the deployment of a high-level delegation led by the Deputy Governor. The team is tasked with delivering condolences, supporting affected families, and ensuring that injured victims receive urgent medical care.

Lawal also reassured residents of Zamfara State of his administration’s commitment to strengthening security operations, preventing further attacks, and restoring peace across troubled communities.

Otuaro Hails Tompolo at 55, Praises His Impact on Niger Delta Peace and Youth Empowerment

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The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dennis Brutu Otuaro, has paid glowing tribute to Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, widely known as Tompolo, as he marks his 55th birthday.

In a statement issued by his media aide, Otuaro described Tompolo as a leading figure in the Niger Delta struggle, commending his patriotism and longstanding contributions to peace, stability, and development in the region and across Nigeria.

He noted that Tompolo’s influence extends beyond activism, portraying him as a compassionate leader and community builder whose philanthropic efforts have positively impacted countless lives.

Otuaro highlighted the role of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, Tompolo’s security outfit, in transforming the region. According to him, the company has provided employment for over 45,000 youths while also supporting the education of many underprivileged individuals through scholarship programmes.

He further commended the firm’s contribution to safeguarding Nigeria’s oil infrastructure, noting that its efforts have helped boost the country’s crude oil production to approximately 1.8 million barrels per day.

Describing the partnership between the Federal Government and Tantita as fruitful, Otuaro said the collaboration has continued to yield significant results in securing national assets.

The PAP boss also praised Tompolo’s support for the Renewed Hope Agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting his alignment with ongoing efforts to transform the Niger Delta region.

Celebrating the milestone, Otuaro offered prayers for Tompolo’s continued good health, strength, and longevity, while lauding his legacy of service, leadership, and dedication to national development.

“Tompolo remains a strong pillar not only in the Niger Delta but across Nigeria. His commitment to peace, security, and development is worthy of celebration,” Otuaro said.

Tope Alabi Ignites Massive Worship Revival at Akowonjo Crusade in Lagos

The Akowonjo area of Lagos was transformed into a vibrant centre of worship on Saturday night as celebrated gospel singer Tope Alabi led thousands in a spiritually charged praise session at the ongoing Akowonjo for Christ Crusade.

Held at the Pertinence Group premises in Egbeda, the open-air gathering drew a massive crowd, all immersed in an atmosphere of deep worship and reflection. As Alabi delivered a series of soul-stirring songs, attendees responded with singing, dancing, and visible expressions of joy.

During her ministration, the gospel artiste delivered a strong message on the essence of salvation, urging worshippers to fully commit their lives to Christ.
“Worship without accepting Christ is meaningless. You must surrender your life to Him for your worship to have value,” she declared, prompting many to step forward during the altar call.

The crusade, organised by The Great Commission Christian Network and The Grace Rock Church, also featured impactful teachings from prominent clerics.

Pastor Funso Popoola of The Grace Rock Church encouraged participants to remain hopeful and expectant of divine intervention. Referencing the biblical story of healing at Bethesda, he reminded the congregation of God’s limitless power.
“You are the one God has come for today,” he said. “There is nothing you seek that God does not have in abundance. This is a place to pray, not to tell stories.”

In a separate sermon, Andy Ikehide, president of The Great Commission Christian Network, led fervent prayers under the theme “Arise, for your light has come.” Drawing from the deliverance of Peter in Acts 12, he urged attendees to seek divine breakthrough.
“What killed others will not kill you. When God opens a door, no man can shut it,” he proclaimed.

The three-day crusade, which began on April 10, will conclude on April 12, 2026, at the Pertinence Group premises located behind NEPA Filling Station, Tinuola Close, Animashaun Bus Stop, Akowonjo.

Beyond spiritual ministrations, the event also featured community outreach initiatives, including free medical services such as blood pressure and malaria checks, alongside the distribution of food items like garri and rice.

Many who responded to the altar call received prayers, marking one of the most significant spiritual moments of the gathering.

“I’m Married to a Man, Not a Boy” — Scarlet Gomez Opens Up on Marriage, Trust and On-Screen Romance

Nollywood actress Scarlet Gomez has shared insights into her marriage, highlighting trust and emotional security as key pillars of her relationship.

The actress made the revelation during a recent appearance on Curiosity Made Me Ask, where conversations centered around romance and how people perceive intimate interactions, particularly in the entertainment industry.

During the discussion, media personality Isbaeu sparked debate with a remark about how individuals interpret on-screen intimacy. He said, “I don’t know how you people do it, you’ll kiss somebody and go home and say it is Joshua I kissed. It’s not Joshua you kissed, it was Yomi Fash Lanso you kissed.”

Reacting to the comment, Gomez dismissed any concerns about her professional roles affecting her marriage. She stressed that her husband remains confident and unbothered by her on-screen kissing scenes.

“I’m married to a man, not a boy. He doesn’t have a small ego, and he trusts his wife. Moving on,” she said.

Her response underscores the importance of trust and maturity in relationships, especially in professions where romantic scenes are part of the job.

South-West Rallies Behind Tinubu as RTIFN Declares Strong Support at Lagos Unity Walk

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The Chairman of the Relax Tinubu is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN) Lagos Chapter, Hon. Sesan Olowa, has stated that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is already setting the foundation for long-term and sustainable economic growth through its ongoing reforms, policies, and development projects.

Olowa made this known on Saturday while speaking to a large crowd of party members and supporters at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena during the RTIFN South-West Zone Unity Walk, an event organised to demonstrate solidarity for the President and strengthen political cohesion across the region.

He described the gathering as a “powerful show of unity, solidarity, and unwavering support,” noting that the turnout reflected the growing confidence of South-West residents in the administration’s direction and development agenda.

According to him, RTIFN has continued to strengthen its grassroots structure through community engagement, youth mobilisation, and public sensitisation programmes aimed at increasing awareness of government policies and encouraging civic participation. He also commended the group’s leadership, including Director General Ahmed Bala, for consistency and dedication to the organisation’s objectives.

Olowa further reaffirmed that the South-West remains firmly aligned with President Tinubu’s political vision, urging supporters to maintain unity and momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections in order to secure continued success for the All Progressives Congress (APC). He also encouraged Nigerians to remain hopeful and supportive of ongoing national transformation efforts.

In his remarks, Lagos State Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, who represented Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, stressed the importance of grassroots mobilisation in helping citizens better understand government policies and their long-term impact.

He highlighted key developments in infrastructure, financial stability reforms, electricity improvements, student loan initiatives, and the ongoing rehabilitation of educational facilities across the state and country.

Hamzat acknowledged that political opposition is a normal part of democratic governance but urged Nigerians to continue supporting the President to ensure sustained progress and national development.

News Central Shines at BON Awards 2026 as Anchors Dapo Adegboye and Babatunde Koiki Emerge Winners

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News Central emerged as one of the standout winners at the second edition of the Nigeria Broadcasting Awards (BON Awards), securing multiple recognitions in a highly competitive field that celebrates excellence in Nigerian media.

Organised by the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), the 2026 edition of the awards brought together leading voices in the broadcasting industry at the NAF Conference Centre in Abuja on Wednesday, April 8, honouring outstanding achievements in journalism, production, and presentation.

The station earned nominations across several categories, including Best Television Station in Original Production, Best Television Production in Documentary or Feature, and Best Television Show—reflecting its growing influence in innovative storytelling and quality programming.

Among the night’s biggest winners, Dapo Adegboye of Politics HQ was named Presenter of the Year, while Babatunde Koiki of Game On secured the award for Best TV Station in Original Production in Business/Drama/Sports.

Other members of the News Central team also received recognition, with Dashen Hussaina Usman nominated for News Caster of the Year and Blessings Mosugu shortlisted in the Presenter of the Year category.

The accolades highlight News Central’s continued rise as a leading voice in Nigerian and African journalism, driven by its commitment to credible reporting, original content creation, and engaging broadcast programming.

The BON Awards remain a key platform for recognising excellence in the Nigerian broadcasting industry, celebrating individuals and organisations shaping the future of media across the country.

Super Falcons in Crisis: Ajibade Blasts NFF Over Poor WAFCON Preparations

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Nigeria’s preparations for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) have come under intense scrutiny after Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade publicly criticized the Nigeria Football Federation over what she described as a lack of seriousness and urgency.

In a strongly worded social media post, Ajibade expressed frustration at the team’s inadequate build-up to the tournament, which also serves as a qualifying pathway for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

“We are not just preparing for WAFCON, we are also fighting for World Cup qualification,” she wrote. “Our performance will determine whether we qualify, so why are we not preparing with the seriousness and intensity this demands? This is not something to take lightly, for God’s sake! I can’t cry. What is all this and for how long?”

Her outburst has reignited longstanding concerns about the administration of women’s football in Nigeria, with critics pointing to a pattern of neglect despite the team’s consistent success on the continent.

The Super Falcons have reportedly failed to fully utilize international FIFA windows for friendly matches, raising doubts about their readiness for the competition. Observers say this reflects a broader lack of commitment from the federation to sustain the team’s dominance in Africa.

Victor Oluwafemi, Senior Social Media Manager at Sporty TV, described Ajibade’s comments as another troubling chapter in the federation’s track record.

“She is untouchable, so I don’t expect repercussions,” he said, while noting that athletes in other sports might have switched national allegiance under similar circumstances.

He also recalled previous instances where players, in collaboration with FIFPRO, protested unpaid wages—highlighting persistent welfare issues within the team.

The stakes are particularly high this year, as the rescheduled WAFCON doubles as the official qualifying tournament for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. With Nigeria’s men’s team already missing out on the upcoming global tournament, pressure is mounting on the Falcons to avoid a similar fate.

Despite the administrative challenges, the Super Falcons remain Africa’s most decorated women’s team, having clinched a record 10th continental title in Morocco last year. However, the gap between Nigeria and other African teams appears to be narrowing.

“It is regrettably sad that the most successful national team in Nigeria are always on the receiving side of the federation’s incompetence,” Oluwafemi added. “For a team without proper training kits, this neglect is both shocking and disgraceful.”

Still, optimism lingers among supporters who believe the squad has enough quality and resilience to defend their crown. South Africa is widely seen as their biggest challenger, but Nigeria’s pedigree continues to set them apart.

As WAFCON approaches, all eyes will be on the NFF to address these concerns—and on the players to rise above them once again.

Tinubu Engages US, UK, Türkiye in Fresh Diplomatic Push to Tackle Nigeria’s Insecurity – Envoy

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Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Jimoh Ibrahim, has disclosed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is actively engaging global powers, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Türkiye, in a renewed effort to address the country’s security challenges.

Speaking in New York upon assuming office, Ibrahim said the Tinubu administration is pursuing a broad-based diplomatic strategy aimed at securing international cooperation rather than relying on a single partner.

According to him, Nigeria is open to working with any country capable of contributing to solutions against threats such as Boko Haram and other security concerns.

“We are not looking for one country alone. We are engaging multiple partners. The President is already in discussions with the United States, Türkiye, and Britain, among others,” Ibrahim said.

He emphasized that insecurity is not unique to Nigeria, citing global precedents such as the September 11 attacks in the U.S., to underscore that nations often rely on collective efforts to overcome such challenges.

The envoy noted that his assignment at the United Nations is to galvanize international support for Nigeria, while projecting the country’s foreign policy priorities under the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Ibrahim, a former senator, stressed the importance of national unity, insisting that Nigeria’s sovereignty remains non-negotiable.

“Nigeria must remain one and indivisible. Any conversation suggesting otherwise is unacceptable,” he said, reaffirming the government’s commitment to preserving the country’s territorial integrity.

He also highlighted the need for innovation within Nigeria’s diplomatic missions to effectively communicate the administration’s agenda and strengthen bilateral and multilateral ties.

“The President is re-engineering Nigeria’s foreign policy to reflect the Renewed Hope Agenda, and we are here to clearly present that vision to the world,” he added.

Ibrahim was received at New York’s airport by officials of Nigeria’s Permanent Mission and the Consulate General, marking the beginning of his diplomatic assignment aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s global engagements.

“Beyond Promises”: Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo Rolls Out Bold Plan to Transform Ado-Odo/Ota Federal Constituency

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By Lukman OMIKUNLE

PDP aspirant Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo launches “Beyond Promises” manifesto, pledging delivery, excellence and grassroots impact in Ado-Odo/Ota Federal Constituency

Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo Unveils “Beyond Promises” Manifesto, Vows Real Results for Ado-Odo/Ota

A frontline aspirant for the House of Representatives seat in Ado-Odo/Ota Federal Constituency, Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo, has unveiled a sweeping and deeply personal manifesto titled “Beyond Promises,” positioning herself as a candidate focused on delivery rather than rhetoric ahead of the 2027 elections under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.

In a compelling narrative that blends personal history, professional pedigree and community commitment, Agemo-Okuboyejo framed her political ambition as a homecoming driven by purpose and responsibility to the people of Ado-Odo/Ota. She declared that her journey through global boardrooms and policy corridors has always pointed back to her roots, stressing that her candidacy is anchored on tangible work already underway rather than future assurances.

“There is a moment in every person’s life when they must decide what their journey is truly for,” she stated, reflecting on her career across multinational corporations and high-level government engagements. “Every achievement, every milestone and every lesson learned has always pointed me back to one place — HOME.”

The manifesto, she explained, is not a conventional political document filled with pledges, but “a blueprint, built from experience, grounded in love and already in motion,” adding pointedly, “Because while others were making promises, I was already working.”

Drawing from deeply rooted family values, Agemo-Okuboyejo infused her message with Yoruba wisdom passed down through generations. Quoting her mother, she said, “Atẹlẹwọ ẹni nikan ni kii tanijẹ,” meaning “Only the work of your own palms will never deceive you,” a principle she said has guided her life and career. She also recalled her grandfather’s counsel, “Maa jẹ sababi ire ni gbogbo igba,” translated as “Be a force for good always,” alongside her father’s charge, “Jẹ ki amin ẹ ma yọ ni gbogbo ibi to wa,” meaning “Make your presence symbolise excellence always.”

According to her, these values form the moral backbone of her ambition and leadership philosophy. “Three pillars of wisdom. One clear direction,” she stated, underscoring her resolve to translate inherited ideals into measurable progress for her constituency.

Agemo-Okuboyejo highlighted her extensive global experience, noting her work with major organisations including ExxonMobil, Chevron, the UK Ministry of Defence and Accenture, as well as her academic credentials spanning engineering, petroleum studies and public administration. Yet, she maintained that her most meaningful work has been at the grassroots through the Temitayo Agemo Okuboyejo Renaissance Project (TAORP), a self-funded initiative focused on education and community welfare.

“Not for applause nor political capital, but because I am determined to follow the footsteps of my grandfather and father,” she said, emphasizing that her track record of community investment predates her political ambition.

In a statement that resonated with identity and patriotism, she added, “I may have worked in boardrooms across the world, but I have never forgotten where I come from. NaijaBabe is not just a nickname, it is a declaration that no matter where the world takes me, my identity and my roots would always come first.”

Central to her manifesto is the C.H.A.S.E agenda, which she described as a practical and evolving framework shaped by listening to constituents and leveraging decades of experience in engineering, policy and service. While she avoided reducing it to mere political branding, she insisted it represents a “living, breathing framework” tailored to the unique needs and strengths of Ado-Odo/Ota.

As the 2027 race gradually gathers momentum, Agemo-Okuboyejo is positioning herself as a results-driven candidate with both global exposure and local commitment, urging voters to judge her not by words but by evidence. “I am not asking for your support because I have the best words. I am asking because I have the record, the plan, the passion and the roots to deliver what this constituency deserves,” she said.

Closing her address on a note of continuity and determination, she declared, “I have already started. TAORP is proof of that. C.H.A.S.E is the next chapter. Beyond Promises is not where I end, it is where I begin.”

Her message signals an early attempt to redefine political engagement in the constituency, shifting the conversation from campaign promises to demonstrable impact as the electoral cycle approaches.

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