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Alake Pushes US–Africa Energy Hubs to Power Mining Boom, Secure Critical Minerals Supply

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Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has called for the establishment of regional energy hubs across Africa in partnership with the United States, as part of efforts to accelerate mining industrialisation and secure global supply chains for critical minerals.

Alake made the call at the Powering Africa Summit in Washington, D.C., where he spoke during a high-level panel on Africa’s role in meeting global demand for critical minerals.

According to a statement issued by his media aide, Segun Tomori, the minister stressed that Africa’s vast mineral resources can only be fully harnessed through strategic partnerships, sustainable infrastructure, and regional integration.

He proposed the development of industrial corridors similar to the Lobito Corridor, highlighting the potential of routes such as the Lagos–Abidjan corridor linking Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire and the Walvis Bay Corridor as key drivers of economic growth.

“The development of nuclear power in one West African country can service an entire corridor,” Alake said, adding that such infrastructure would spur local processing, technology transfer, manufacturing, and cross-border industrialisation.

He noted that establishing three to five such corridors across the continent could significantly boost Africa’s industrial capacity while delivering mutual benefits for both African nations and global partners.

The minister also highlighted reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which he said have repositioned Nigeria’s mining sector as a major pillar of economic diversification. These include improved regulatory frameworks, digitised licensing processes, and enhanced ease of doing business.

Alake revealed that the reforms have attracted over $2.6 billion in foreign direct investment into the sector within two years, while also ensuring secure tenure for mineral title holders to encourage long-term investments.

He added that the government is expanding access to internationally certified geological data to support investors and has intensified efforts to combat illegal mining.

According to him, the newly established Mining Marshals have arrested more than 350 suspected illegal miners including foreign nationals with over 150 currently facing prosecution.

“We have de-risked and sanitised the mining environment, making it attractive for investors,” Alake said, assuring foreign partners of incentives such as tax waivers on mining equipment and full profit repatriation after taxes.

Also speaking at the summit, Sarah Whitten of the U.S. Export-Import Bank expressed readiness to support African mining projects but emphasised the importance of political stability in unlocking private sector capital.

The panel, which also featured Sekou Camara and executives from global firms, underscored Africa’s growing strategic importance in the global transition to clean energy.

Tinubu Hails Damilola Ogunbiyi’s Historic TIME Earth Award, Says It Signals Nigeria’s Global Rise

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Damilola Ogunbiyi on becoming the first Nigerian to receive the prestigious TIME Earth Awards, describing the recognition as a testament to both her personal excellence and Nigeria’s growing influence on the global stage.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President praised Ogunbiyi’s outstanding contributions to the global clean energy transition. She currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Energy for All and Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General.

The TIME Earth Awards are among the organisation’s highest honours, recognising individuals whose work has made a lasting impact in combating climate change and advancing sustainable energy systems worldwide.

Tinubu commended Ogunbiyi’s leadership in promoting decarbonisation, particularly in developing countries, noting that her efforts continue to shape global responses to pressing energy and climate challenges.

He highlighted that under her leadership, Sustainable Energy for All has supported over 100 countries and helped secure more than $1.6 trillion in energy finance commitments—an achievement he described as transformative.

According to the President, the international recognition underscores Ogunbiyi’s professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to sustainable development.

“This achievement not only reflects her personal excellence but also reinforces Nigeria’s leadership in driving innovative solutions to global development challenges,” Tinubu stated.

He added that Ogunbiyi’s accomplishments have elevated Nigeria’s profile globally, particularly in climate action and energy access, while also inspiring a new generation of Nigerian professionals.

The President wished her continued success, expressing confidence that she would sustain her impactful contributions toward advancing sustainable energy and climate resilience worldwide.

Trump Threatens Iran with Energy Strikes Over Hormuz Blockade as Missile Attacks Rock Israel

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U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark 48-hour ultimatum to Iran, demanding the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz or face sweeping attacks on its energy infrastructure.

The warning, delivered Saturday via Truth Social, came amid a sharp escalation in hostilities, as Tehran launched its most destructive missile strikes yet on Israel, injuring more than 100 people in the south of the country.

Trump warned that the United States would “hit and obliterate” Iranian power plants — starting with its largest facilities — if the vital shipping route is not reopened by Monday night.

The ultimatum follows earlier remarks by Trump suggesting a possible de-escalation after nearly three weeks of conflict. However, the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz — a key global oil transit route — and the deployment of additional U.S. Marines to the region signal a deepening crisis.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, defended Tehran’s actions, stating that restrictions apply only to vessels linked to countries involved in attacks against Iran, while neutral ships would be assisted.

In response to the U.S. threat, Iranian military officials warned they would target American-linked energy and desalination facilities across the region.

The rising tensions come after Iranian missiles struck southern Israeli cities, including Arad and Dimona, causing widespread destruction. Emergency responders reported dozens of injuries, with several in critical condition. Residential buildings were severely damaged, with large craters left at impact sites.

Dimona, widely believed to host Israel’s undeclared nuclear facility, was among the targets. Israeli authorities confirmed direct missile impacts on buildings in the area, including injuries to civilians, among them a young child.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the attacks as a “very difficult evening” and vowed retaliation “on all fronts.” Shortly after, Israeli forces launched strikes targeting locations in Tehran.

Iran said the strikes on Dimona were in retaliation for attacks on its Natanz nuclear facility, a key installation in its nuclear programme. While Israel denied responsibility for the Natanz strike, it confirmed targeting a facility in Tehran allegedly linked to missile and nuclear development.

The conflict, now entering its fourth week, has seen sustained U.S.-Israeli bombardment met with continued Iranian missile and drone retaliation across the region.

Iran also attempted a long-range ballistic missile strike on the joint U.S.-UK base at Diego Garcia, though the attack was unsuccessful, according to officials.

Meanwhile, regional tensions have widened. The United Arab Emirates reported aerial threats following Iranian warnings against cooperation with U.S. military operations near the Strait of Hormuz.

The disruption of the waterway — responsible for roughly a fifth of global oil shipments — has triggered a surge in oil prices, with Brent crude rising above $105 per barrel, raising fears of broader economic fallout.

World leaders from countries including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and others condemned Iran’s effective closure of the strait, pledging support for efforts to restore safe passage.

Despite heavy losses, analysts suggest Iran’s military capabilities remain resilient. According to Neil Quilliam, Tehran’s response has demonstrated an unexpected level of endurance.

As the conflict intensifies, Iran marked the end of Ramadan under the shadow of war. The country’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has yet to appear publicly, while senior judicial official Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei led Eid prayers in Tehran.

For many civilians, the contrast between festivity and conflict remains stark, as fears grow over the human and economic cost of a prolonged war.


Lagos 2027: Power Brokers, Rising Stars Battle for APC Ticket in Nigeria’s Richest State

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As Nigeria inches closer to the 2027 general elections, the race for the Lagos State governorship is already shaping up to be one of the most closely watched political contests in the country.

Widely regarded as Nigeria’s economic nerve centre, Lagos State with a GDP exceeding $100 billion and a population of over 17 million—remains the ultimate prize in subnational politics. Its strategic importance continues to attract political heavyweights eager to succeed incumbent governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Among the early contenders is former governor Akinwunmi Ambode, whose potential return bid has sparked debate within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Despite his achievements in infrastructure during his 2015–2019 tenure, Ambode’s political journey was marred by his unprecedented loss of a second-term party ticket. His re-emergence raises questions about his chances within a party still shaped by powerful internal dynamics.

Another prominent figure drawing attention is Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Though he has never held public office, Seyi has steadily built political influence, backed by strong grassroots connections and support from key stakeholders, including members of the influential Governors Advisory Council (GAC). At 41 by 2026, his age aligns with a global trend of younger leaders emerging in politics, positioning him as a formidable contender.

Also in the mix is Femi Gbajabiamila, a seasoned politician and former Speaker of the House of Representatives. Known for his deep roots in Lagos politics and extensive legislative experience, Gbajabiamila’s quiet but strategic approach makes him a strong force in the race.

Minister of Education Tunji Alausa is another name gaining traction. With a background in medicine and public service, Alausa’s technocratic profile could appeal to party leaders seeking continuity and competence in managing the complexities of Lagos.

Similarly, Hakeem Muri-Okunola, the Principal Secretary to the President, is seen as a formidable insider with deep administrative experience. His career in the Lagos civil service and proximity to the presidency position him as a strong contender with both institutional knowledge and political backing.

With multiple aspirants jostling for influence, the battle for the APC ticket is expected to be intense. Analysts note that beyond credentials and popularity, the decisive factor may ultimately rest with President Tinubu, widely regarded as the central figure in Lagos politics.

As the political landscape evolves, one thing remains clear: Lagos 2027 will not only determine the leadership of Nigeria’s richest state but also signal the direction of power within the APC.

For now, all eyes remain on the party’s internal calculations—and on the man many believe holds the final card.

APC Women in Ireland Launch Nationwide Drive to Boost Tinubu’s Re-Election Bid

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Female members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ireland have unveiled plans to mobilise voters across Nigeria in support of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ahead of the next presidential election.

Operating under the Renewed Hope Women’s Network (RHWN), the group said it would drive the campaign through an initiative titled “Inclusive Grassroots Development and Political Participation,” aimed at increasing voter engagement nationwide.

The convener of the network, Joyce Viyanto Antonza Ibrahim, disclosed the plan during a press conference in Abuja over the weekend.

She expressed concern over growing voter apathy observed during recent off-season elections, noting that the initiative is designed to reverse the trend through grassroots sensitisation and empowerment programmes.

According to Ibrahim, the campaign will focus heavily on engaging women and youths of voting age, with ongoing outreach already targeting communities across the country.

“We sensitise them on the importance of participating in elections and promote the Renewed Hope mandate. We will reach out to grassroots voters to ensure strong support for the President,” she said.

While declining to set a specific vote target, Ibrahim expressed confidence in the network’s capacity to deliver strong backing for Tinubu, particularly through coordinated efforts across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

She added that the initiative draws from her experience in the diaspora, combining international exposure with local grassroots mobilisation to strengthen political participation.

Ibrahim also noted that the programme aligns with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which emphasises inclusive governance and citizen engagement.

She commended the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, for her continued advocacy for women’s empowerment, describing it as a source of inspiration for the movement.

The group plans to implement the initiative across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, with a focus on expanding voter participation and consolidating support ahead of the elections.

Adron Homes Deepens Commitment to Cultural Heritage, Sponsors 39th Lisabi Festival

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Adron Homes and Properties Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage

Adron Homes Deepens Commitment to Cultural Heritage, Sponsors 39th Lisabi Festival

Adron Homes and Properties Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and fostering community development through its sponsorship of the 39th edition of the Lisabi Festival, one of the most revered cultural celebrations of the Egba people.

Held under the distinguished leadership of Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, the festival remains a symbolic institution that celebrates the unity, resilience, and historical legacy of Egbaland. It pays tribute to the legendary warrior Lisabi Agbongbo Akala, whose courage and leadership united the Egba people and secured their freedom.

Through this strategic sponsorship, Adron Homes and Properties Limited continues to position itself not only as a leading real estate developer but also as a custodian of culture and a partner in sustaining the traditions that shape communities across Nigeria.

Speaking on the importance of the festival, Oba Gbadebo emphasized that Lisabi serves as a vital platform for preserving the Egba people’s values, traditions, and identity, while inspiring younger generations to remain connected to their cultural roots.

For Adron Homes, the partnership reflects a deliberate alignment with the socio-cultural aspirations of Egbaland. By supporting the festival, the company is contributing meaningfully to the preservation of indigenous heritage, the promotion of unity, and the celebration of a people whose influence continues to shape the cultural landscape of Abeokuta and beyond.

Notably, Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State is also home to key Adron Homes developments, including the prestigious Adron Homes Sunrise Park and Gardens located in Alabata, and Southgate Park and Gardens Estate in Alamala. These flagship estates further reinforce the company’s deep-rooted presence and long-term investment in the socio-economic growth of the region.

The 2026 edition of the Lisabi Festival, themed “Integrating Apprenticeship Training into Education: Opportunities and Challenges,” highlights the intersection between tradition and modern development, an area where Adron Homes continues to make an impact through its community-driven initiatives.

The festival will feature a vibrant lineup of cultural and social activities, including the iconic Woro procession, traditional rites, arts and crafts exhibitions, educational programmes, and community engagements, all reflecting the richness of Egba heritage. Read More

Diaspora Group Rallies Global Support for Solomon Olamilekan Adeola’s Ogun Governorship Bid

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The Yayi Diaspora Support Group has kicked off a coordinated international mobilisation drive in support of the governorship ambition of Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola ahead of the forthcoming election in Ogun State.

The initiative was unveiled after the group’s inaugural virtual strategy meeting held on March 14, 2026, bringing together supporters from the United States and Canada to chart a path for global engagement.

Organisers said discussions at the meeting centred on strengthening diaspora participation, boosting campaign visibility, and aligning international advocacy with grassroots political efforts within Ogun State.

Participants underscored the critical role of Nigerians in the diaspora in mobilising support, amplifying campaign messaging across digital platforms, and connecting overseas backers with local voters.

The group further disclosed that a formal letter of support had been delivered to and acknowledged by Senator Adeola, signalling early coordination with the broader campaign structure.

As part of its forward strategy, the group is considering hosting the senator in North America for a series of engagements, including town hall meetings, stakeholder dinners, and community interactions aimed at deepening support.

An executive committee has been constituted to steer its activities, with Ademola Adejobi serving as coordinator, alongside Adegboyega Salau as deputy coordinator, Oluwaseyi Odeyemi as treasurer, and Adeboye Adejobi as secretary.

Meanwhile, the group distanced itself from recent reports alleging attacks on political figures in Ogun State and beyond, firmly denying any involvement in smear campaigns.

In a statement signed by its Secretary, Adeboye Adejobi, the group maintained that it has never engaged in direct or indirect attacks against any candidate or political bloc.

Reaffirming its commitment to constructive engagement, the group stressed its focus on issue-based advocacy, respect, and unity, describing allegations linking it to negative campaigns as false and inconsistent with its principles.

It added that it would continue to support democratic processes in Ogun State through peaceful and development-oriented dialogue, while urging stakeholders to prioritise accuracy and integrity in political reporting.

Crude Oil Surges Above $112 Amid Iran-US-Israel War, Nigerians Face Fresh Petrol Price Hike

Crude oil climbs above $112 amid Middle East tensions as petrol prices surge in Nigeria, with Dangote Refinery raising fuel costs again

Oil Prices Hit $112 as Iran-US-Israel War Escalates, Petrol Prices Rise in Nigeria

Global crude oil prices have surged past $112 per barrel as tensions in the Middle East intensify, with the ongoing Iran–United States–Israel conflict entering its 21st day.

Brent crude rose by 3.26 percent to $112.2 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) climbed 2.80 percent to $98.23 per barrel as of the latest market update.

The sharp increase comes amid stalled ceasefire efforts, as the United States, Israel, and Iran remain locked in a deepening standoff with no agreement in sight.

US President Donald Trump, in a post on Truth Social, hinted at a possible “winding down” of military operations in the region. However, developments on the ground suggest otherwise.

Iran escalated tensions on Saturday by firing missiles toward the Chagos Islands, a remote British overseas territory located more than 2,000 miles from Tehran, according to reports by Iran’s semi-official Mehr News Agency.

The move followed approval by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for the United States to use British bases in launching strikes against Iran—a decision that has further heightened geopolitical risks.

Earlier, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, warned that the UK’s involvement could endanger British lives.

The ripple effects of the conflict are already being felt in Nigeria, where petrol prices have surged sharply.

On Friday, the Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest refining facility, raised its gantry fuel price for the fourth time in March 2026 to ₦1,245 per litre.

The increase has pushed pump prices higher, with filling stations in Abuja now selling petrol between ₦1,331 and ₦1,430 per litre, worsening the burden on consumers.

With global oil markets reacting to geopolitical uncertainty, analysts warn that further escalation could drive prices even higher, deepening economic pressure in import-dependent countries like Nigeria. Read More

I’m Ready to Meet Tinubu for Nigeria’s Progress, Says Sule Lamido…, Denies ADC Links

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Former Jigawa Governor Sule Lamido says he is open to meeting President Tinubu for Nigeria’s progress, denies APC invitation and ADC claims

Sule Lamido Opens Door to Tinubu Meeting, Denies APC Invitation, ADC Claims

Former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, has declared his willingness to meet President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying any engagement must serve Nigeria’s unity, progress, and development.

Speaking at his Bamaina country home on Sallah day, Lamido emphasised that he remains open to constructive dialogue if it would benefit the nation.

“I will be more than willing. So when are we going to see him?” he said.

The elder statesman, however, firmly dismissed claims that he rejected an invitation from the President to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), insisting no such offer was ever made.

“When was I invited? Let me know, please. Did he send you to me? I’m hearing this from you for the first time,” he stated.

Lamido stressed that any potential meeting with the President should rise above partisan politics and focus squarely on national interest.

“If it is about the progress and development of Nigeria, I am open. I will be willing to meet him,” he added.

Reacting to reports linking him to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), following viral images allegedly showing him with the party’s logo, Lamido dismissed the claims as social media fabrication.

“In this era of social media and content creation, anything is possible. People sit in their rooms and create stories. I have not seen such pictures,” he said.

On the state of the nation, Lamido urged Nigerians to reflect on their electoral choices, noting that leadership outcomes are a direct consequence of voters’ decisions.

“When we were campaigning, we urged Nigerians to vote right, with integrity and conscience. People voted, and whatever you put in is what you get out,” he said.

He also used the occasion of Eid al-Fitr to felicitate with Muslims, calling for prayers for peace, unity, and stability across the country.

“We thank Allah Almighty for sparing our lives to witness Ramadan. It was a period of repentance, prayers and supplications,” he said.

Lamido further prayed for national renewal and responsible leadership.

“We pray that Allah secures Nigeria, restores peace, stability and prosperity, and guides our leaders to do the right thing,” he added. Read More

Ladi Adebutu Donates ₦50 Million at Iyabode Anisulowo’s 75th Birthday Book Launch in Ogun

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Oladipupo Adebutu donates ₦50 million at Senator Iyabode Anisulowo’s 75th birthday in Ilaro, supporting church development and book launch

Ogun PDP Chieftain, Ladi Adebutu Donates ₦50m at Senator Anisulowo’s 75th Birthday Celebration

The Lisa Aje of Ota-Awori and 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Hon. (Dr) Oladipupo Adebutu, has donated a total of ₦50 million in honour of Distinguished Senator Iyabode Anisulowo at her 75th birthday celebration.

The event, held in Ilaro on Saturday, March 21, 2026, drew family members, political associates, and well-wishers who gathered to celebrate the life and legacy of the former lawmaker.

During the ceremony, Adebutu announced a ₦10 million donation towards church development, alongside ₦20 million in support of the launch of the celebrant’s book titled “My Story of Grace and Grit.”

Breaking down the contribution, ₦10 million was made personally by Adebutu, while an additional ₦10 million was donated on behalf of his father, Sir Kesington Adebukunola Adebutu GCON.

The gesture was widely received as a mark of deep respect and appreciation for Senator Anisulowo’s years of service, leadership, and enduring impact.

The celebration highlighted her contributions to public service and her influence within Ogun State and beyond, as dignitaries paid tribute to her legacy. Read More