InfoEducation | ñ Consumer Experience Is A Top Priority Mon, 15 Sep 2025 22:59:57 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.3 /wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-CC-Logo-for-Favicon-1-32x32.png InfoEducation | ñ 32 32 Economy: Atiku’s claims a disconnect from ‘authentic Nigerian reality’ –Presidency /45286?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=economy-atikus-claims-a-disconnect-from-nigerias-socio-economic-reality-presidency Mon, 15 Sep 2025 22:55:31 +0000 /?p=45286 *The Nigerian Presidency describes former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar’s latest statement on the economy as a disconnect from ‘the authentic Nigerian reality’ Alexander Davis | ñ…

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*The Nigerian Presidency describes former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar’s latest statement on the economy as a disconnect from ‘the authentic Nigerian reality’

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The Nigerian Presidency has described former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar’s latest pronouncement on the economy as a disconnect from “the authentic Nigerian reality”.

The Federal Government said recent statistics, however, tell a different narrative about socioeconomic developments in the West African country.

Mr. Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, who issued a rejoinder to Atiku’s recent statement Monday, September 15, 2025, stated: “Talk is cheap. Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and his handlers are clearly out of touch with the positive developments currently unfolding in our country.”

The government insisted that their claim that hunger is ravaging Nigeria, and their comparison of the country’s situation to the unrest in France before the 1789 Revolution or the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, “is grossly misleading.”

Onanuga also stated: “Their latest statement demonstrates a disconnect from the authentic Nigerian reality, as recent data tells a different story.

“Just today, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released its figures for August, showing that headline inflation has declined for the fifth consecutive month.”

The Presidential aide also explained: “Over the weekend, the NBS also reported a record trade surplus, with the contribution of non-oil exports to our trade balance now nearly matching that of crude oil at a ratio of 48:52 percent.

“Our Foreign Exchange (Forex) reserves are on the rise, now approaching $42 billion.”

The statement further noted: “When President Tinubu assumed office, reserves stood at $32 billion, much of it encumbered.

“This administration has since cleared over $7 billion in arrears, including $800 million owed to airlines.”

It stated that Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria is recording “unprecedented revenues”.

“9States are now able to pay salaries and gratuities promptly and still have surplus funds for capital and social projects—an achievement not previously witnessed at this scale.

“Nigeria is moving in the right direction. In contrast, Atiku and his party remain stuck in the past, fixated on doomsday scenarios and revolutionary rhetoric,” Onanuga asserted.

According to him, “ironically, many of the challenges we face today stem from the economic mismanagement during the PDP years, when Atiku was Vice-President. President Tinubu and his team are working relentlessly to correct those errors, with bold reforms.”

The Presidency said after just two years and five months in office, “we are proud of the progress being made under President Tinubu’s leadership.”

The statement added: “Atiku and his allies may choose to ignore these gains, but Nigerians can see and feel the positive changes taking place across the nation.”

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Nigeria becomes Africa’s oil-refining hub, ends 5 decades of fuel queues –Dangote /45281?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nigeria-becomes-africas-oil-refining-hub-ends-5-decades-of-fuel-queues-dangote Mon, 15 Sep 2025 22:51:46 +0000 /?p=45281 *Aliko Dangote, President/Chief Executive of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Lagos, avers the oil-refining company is creating jobs, not displacing anyone but promoting industrialisation, not importation that…

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*Aliko Dangote, President/Chief Executive of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Lagos, avers the oil-refining company is creating jobs, not displacing anyone but promoting industrialisation, not importation that will grow Africa’s economy

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Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President/Chief Executive (CE) of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Lagos, has said Nigeria’s five-decade-long struggle with fuel queues has finally come to an end as his oil-refining facility commenced production a year ago.

ñ reports Dangote stated this Monday, September 15, 2025, while speaking at a conference to mark the 1st Anniversary of the launch of petrol roll-out from the 650,000 barrels-per-day (bpd) oil refinery, in Lagos.

A Fleet of Dangote’s Compressed Natural Gas-Powered Trucks Loading with PMS at Dangote Petroleum Refinery Gantry, Lagos, at the Unveiling of CNG-Powered Trucks for Free Logistics for Distribution Scheme and 1st Anniversary of the Refinery’s PMS Roll-Out, in Lagos  

He also highlighted that Nigerians have endured persistent fuel queues since 1975.

Energy consumers ‘witnessing a new era’ in Nigeria

The President if Dangote Group, however, noted this issue has been steadily resolved since the Dangote Petroleum Refinery activated oil production September 3, 2024.

He explained: “We have been battling fuel queues since 1975, but today Nigerians are witnessing a new era.”

Acknowledging the numerous challenges, which the refinery has faced since its inception, Dangote also emphasised the company’s unwavering commitment to Nigeria and Africa.

The Chief Executive of Dangote Group stated: “The journey has been challenging because we sought to transform the downstream sector in Nigeria.

“Some believed we were taking food from their tables, which simply isn’t true.”

He averred: “What we have done is to make our country and continent proud.

“Previously, only two African countries were not importing petrol, but regrettably, they have since resumed imports. This is detrimental to Africa.”

Reflecting on the challenges faced during the refinery’s development, Dangote disclosed that the project involved enormous risk.

According to him, he received repeated warnings from industry experts, investors, local and foreign government officials, who argued that only sovereign countries undertook such large-scale refinery ventures.

Why I dared the odds: Dangote

Dangote enthusiastically admitted that had the petroleum refinery project failed at the time, he would have lost all his assets to lenders.

He recalled: “The decision to build the refinery was not easy. If it had gone wrong, lenders would have taken our assets.

“But we believed in Nigeria and Africa.”

The President of Dangote Group further said despite opposition and economic headwinds, the refinery has successfully reduced the price of petrol from nearly N1,100 before production began to N841 in the South-West region, Abuja, Delta, Rivers, Edo, and Kwara states in Nigeria.

With the gradual rollout of CNG-powered trucks, Dangote anticipates this price reduction will soon be felt nationwide.

Dangote noted that the refinery has sufficient capacity to meet Nigeria’s domestic demand while also generating foreign exchange through exports.

The President/Chief Executive of Dangote Petroleum Refinery disclosed that between June and first week of September 2025, the facility had exported over 1.1 billion litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol.

This development, he noted, has underscored the capacity of the refinery to meet domestic demand and contribute significantly to foreign exchange earnings.

On job creation for Nigerians, others

Emphasising job creation, he stated that the refinery has no intention of displacing workers but is instead generating thousands of new employment opportunities.

The deployment of 4,000 CNG-powered trucks is expected to create at least 24,000 jobs across Nigeria.

“We have not displaced any jobs; we are creating many more. The CNG trucks will not be operated by robots,” he said.

“Our employees earn salaries three times the minimum wage.

“Our drivers receive a living wage, life insurance, health insurance covering themselves, their spouses, and up to four children, as well as a lifelong pension. “We are not only employing drivers but also mechanics, fleet managers, and other professionals to support the CNG fleet.”

Dangote clarified that while the company respects trade unions, membership is a personal choice for each driver.

He reaffirmed his commitment to Nigeria’s industrialisation, describing it as essential for the continent’s development.

Dangote as well emphasised the urgent need for Nigeria to protect its local industries and discourage the dumping of cheap foreign goods, citing the collapse of the once-thriving textile sector as a cautionary example.

The foremost industrialist and philanthropist noted that Nigeria’s path to sustainable economic growth lies in industrialisation, which not only boosts local productivity but also supports a circular economy.

He said: “Other nations were not industrialised by outsiders.

“We must build and industrialise our own economies.

“Without this, how can others invest? That is why I believe the National Assembly should enact legislation to support the Federal Government’s ‘Nigeria First’ policy.”

Dangote stated: “My goal is to see Africa prosper, as we have the fastest-growing population in the world. Relying on imports means exporting jobs and importing poverty.

“Many individuals with greater financial resources than myself want to invest, but the challenges we face discourage them. Numerous sectors are still in urgent need of industrialisation.”

He reiterated that with the introduction of CNG trucks, the refinery can deliver products to consumers anywhere in Nigeria, mitigating all associated risks.

Dangote reiterated that the refinery remains open to partnerships and collaborations with other stakeholders in the downstream sector, stressing that the industry stands to gain more through collective effort and cooperation.

He also clarified that the refinery has no plans to enter the retail market, noting that he declined opportunities to acquire filling stations when they were offered for sale.

Looking ahead, Dangote announced that the refinery’s capacity would be expanded to 700,000 barrels per day in its second year of operation, with the aim of further supporting economic growth and job creation.

“Nigeria has now become the refining hub of Africa. We are set to become the largest exporter of polypropylene and are aiming to make Nigeria the world’s leading producer of fertiliser.

“These initiatives will generate substantial foreign exchange, create employment, and stimulate growth in other sectors,” he said.

“We are fully committed to supporting the government in adding value, creating jobs, and building a stronger economy.”

He also expressed his gratitude to the Federal Government, the refinery’s partners, dedicated workforce, and the Nigerian public for their continued support.

In particular, he commended the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) for encouraging its members to register for the free distribution initiative utilising CNG-powered trucks.

Dangote also used the occasion to showcase some of the CNG-powered trucks currently loading petrol from the refinery, emphasising that the company will successfully deploy all 4,000 trucks across the country soon. He allayed any fears of potential attacks on the drivers or the trucks.

Dangote stressed that Nigeria is a country governed by the rule of law, and that security agencies are fully empowered to protect its citizens and infrastructure.

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Diplomacy: Tensions rise as xenophobic flare-ups unsettle Nigerians, others in South Africa /45252?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=diplomacy-tensions-rise-as-xenophobic-flare-ups-unsettle-nigerians-others-in-south-africa Mon, 15 Sep 2025 12:04:33 +0000 /?p=45252 *Community leaders urge the Nigerian Government’s urgent diplomatic intervention in regard to recent reports of xenophobic attacks, harassment, and restrictions allegedly spearheaded by ‘Operation Dudula’,…

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*Community leaders urge the Nigerian Government’s urgent diplomatic intervention in regard to recent reports of xenophobic attacks, harassment, and restrictions allegedly spearheaded by ‘Operation Dudula’, an anti-migrant group accused of targeting foreigners, including Nigerians, and other migrants in South Africa

Gbenga Kayode | ñ

Nigerians living in South Africa (SA) have raised fresh concerns over renewed xenophobic threats, following intense hostilities from the so-called “Operation Dudula”, an anti-migrant group accused of targeting foreigners in the Southern African country.

ñ reports community leaders have urged the Nigerian Government for urgent diplomatic intervention, based on latest reports of racist attacks, harassment, and restrictions purportedly spearheaded by the disruptive group.

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa 

In a widely circulated video, a leader of “Operation Dudula” was ordering non-South Africans to leave a public hospital, a report said.

The gang leader reportedly said: “If you know yourself that you are not a South African, please stand up. Stand up right now. Don’t try us because we are going to check everybody.”

The said video, which showed foreigners being marched out of the facility, has sparked outrage and heightened fears of another wave of xenophobic violence in South Africa.

Report also indicated that Operation Dudula, reportedly founded as “a grassroots movement” now claims to be tackling illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and the perceived loss of jobs and services to “undocumented migrants” in the Southern African country.

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However, human rights groups have since accused the gang members of engaging in vigilantism, blocking hospitals, inspecting businesses, and harassing innocent immigrants.

Expert: Continued harassment may damage ties between Nigeria, SA

Commenting on the disturbing diplomatic issues with immigrants in South African, Goodluck Emmanuel, an Abuja-based international relations expert, who echoed these concerns, noted that unchecked harassment could damage ties between Africa’s two largest economies.

Emmanuel reportedly said: “What we are witnessing is not just harassment of migrants, but a direct threat to bilateral ties between Nigeria and South Africa.

“When Nigerians are marched out of hospitals or denied access to basic services, it sends a message that South Africa is unable or unwilling to protect foreign nationals on its soil.”

The expert also opined that xenophobic flare-ups have previously provoked retaliatory actions in Nigeria, threatening trade, investment, and cultural cooperation between the two African economies.

Diplomacy must be proactive, not reactive, says Emmanuel

He averred: “Diplomacy must be proactive, not reactive and if Abuja and Pretoria fail to act swiftly, these tensions could escalate into another cycle of violence with far-reaching consequences for regional stability.”

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In response to the flare-ups against foreigners, Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Abuja, through Kimiebi Ebienfa, has confirmed that African ambassadors in South Africa are already in talks with the government to address the crisis, report said.

Ebienfa noted the “Group of African Ambassadors in South Africa are engaging the South African Government.”

Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Director of Media, Public Relations, and Protocols at the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), as well described the hospital incident as isolated, but confirmed that investigations are ongoing, according to report.

Balogun stated: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassadors in South Africa are investigating the matter.”

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Air Power: NAF announces admissions to International Helicopter Flying School, Enugu /45249?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=naf-announces-admissions-into-international-helicopter-flying-school-enugu Mon, 15 Sep 2025 12:03:27 +0000 /?p=45249 *Ehimen Ejodame, Spokesman of the Nigerian Air Force Spokesman, urges the prospective applicants to ‘take to the skies’ with the Nigerian Air Force International Helicopter…

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*Ehimen Ejodame, Spokesman of the Nigerian Air Force Spokesman, urges the prospective applicants to ‘take to the skies’ with the Nigerian Air Force International Helicopter Flying School, located in Enugu, South-East Nigeria, a pioneering institution dedicated to producing world-class helicopter pilots from the country  

Isola Moses | ñ

As the country expands capacity building efforts to combat increasing security challenges, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) invites suitably qualified Nigerians to enroll for Helicopter training at the Nigerian Air Force International Helicopter Flying School (IHFS), located in Enugu, Enugu State, South-East Nigeria.

ñ reports Ehimen Ejodame, Nigerian Air Force Spokesman, who stated this at the weekend in a statement via his verified social media account, urged the prospective participants to “take to the skies with the Nigerian Air Force International Helicopter Flying School (IHFS), a pioneering institution dedicated to producing world-class helicopter pilots.”

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The NAF Spokesman described the IHFS as a distinguished school that “delivers comprehensive training programmes for both Military and civilian students, equipping them with the expertise and confidence required to excel in the aviation sector.”

He also said the training school is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, highly experienced instructors, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

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Ejodame assured the Nigerian Air Force International Helicopter Flying School “stands at the forefront of aviation training, shaping the future of airpower in Africa and beyond.”

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Healthcare: Nigerian doctors resume work as government settles outstanding allowances /45244?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=healthcare-nigerian-doctors-resume-work-as-government-settles-outstanding-allowance Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:56:43 +0000 /?p=45244 *Dr. Tope Osundara, President of the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors, affirms the Association has suspended the strike, following the Federal Government’s commitment to an…

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*Dr. Tope Osundara, President of the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors, affirms the Association has suspended the strike, following the Federal Government’s commitment to an immediate payment of the Medical Residency Training Fund to beneficiaries across the health sector of the economy

Isola Moses | ñ

Sequel to untold strike-induced disruption in healthcare delivery in several parts of the country, the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has suspended their two-day-old nationwide strike.

ñ reports the leadership of NARD has directed the Association’s members to resume work immediately.

The affected Resident Doctors, Friday, September 12, 2025, had commenced a nationwide strike after the expiration of a earlier 10-day ultimatum, which NARD had given the authorities since September 10.

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It was gathered that the Honourable Minister for Labour and Employment ask well as the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare met with the leadership of NARD at the weekend to communicate the government’s decision to this effect.

Suspension of strike a sign of goodwill to Nigerians, says NARD President

Speaking on the development, Dr. Tope Osundara, President of NARD, in a text message Sunday, September 14 to the media, confirmed the suspension of the Association’s industrial action.

Dr. Osundara disclosed the NARD decision to suspend the two-day strike resulted from the Federal Government’s commitment to an immediate payment of the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) to beneficiaries in the health sector of the economy.

Expatiating on the outcome of NARD’s engagement with the government, Osundara reportedly said: “Our strike has been suspended, doctors are to resume work today.

“Some of our demands have been met. One of them is the payment of Medical Residency Training Fund. Government has also promised to look into other issues.”

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Osundara also stated: “We did this as a sign of goodwill and to assist Nigerians who are seeking healthcare in our various facilities”.

The President of the Association as well disclosed the other outstanding demands that are not of immediate attention of the government.

He said these include Unpaid Arrears, Downgrade of Membership certificate, Manpower shortage, Immediate release of corrected circular on remuneration for doctors from NSIWC.

According to him, the Resident Doctors are also demanding settlement of five months’ arrears from the 25–35 percent Consolidated Medical Salary Structure review, and other long-standing salary backlog demands for members.

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Health Alert: Some artificial sweeteners linked to faster brain aging –Researchers /45240?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=health-alert-some-artificial-sweeteners-linked-to-faster-brain-aging-researchers Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:49:41 +0000 /?p=45240 *Researchers in Brazil, in a recent brain health study, found that people who consumed the most artificial sweeteners experienced faster declines in memory, language, and…

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*Researchers in Brazil, in a recent brain health study, found that people who consumed the most artificial sweeteners experienced faster declines in memory, language, and overall thinking skills

Isola Moses | ñ

A fresh study links high artificial sweetener consumption to faster cognitive decline, especially in younger adults and those with diabetes.

ñ gathered the extensive Brazilian study suggested the high intake of certain sugar substitutes might speed up memory and thinking decline in consumers.

Researchers found that people who consumed the most artificial sweeteners experienced faster declines in memory and thinking skills.

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Several consumers reach for diet sodas, flavoured waters, or low-calorie desserts believing they’re a healthier choice than sugary options.

However, a new study recently published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, hinted that some sugar substitutes might come with hidden risks — particularly for brain health.

Researchers in Brazil tracked over 12,700 adults for nearly a decade to see how consumption of low- and no-calorie sweeteners might affect memory, language, and overall thinking abilities.

The experts discovered that people who consumed the most sweeteners experienced faster declines in these skills, raising questions about the long-term effects of artificial sugar alternatives.

Study author Claudia Kimie Suemoto, M.D., Ph.D., in a statement, said: “Low- and no-calorie sweeteners are often seen as a healthy alternative to sugar.

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“However, our findings suggest certain sweeteners may have negative effects on brain health over time.”

The study included adults with an average age of 52, who were tracked for about eight years.

At the beginning, participants filled out detailed food and drink questionnaires, reporting what they consumed over the prior year.

Subsequently, researchers looked specifically at seven common artificial sweeteners: aspartame, saccharin, acesulfame-K, erythritol, xylitol, sorbitol, and tagatose.

These sweeteners are often found in diet drinks, energy drinks, yogurt, and low-calorie desserts.

Based on intake, participants were divided into three groups.

The lowest group consumed around 20 milligrams of sweeteners per day, while the highest consumed about 191 milligrams daily — the equivalent of roughly one can of diet soda for aspartame.

In order to measure changes over time, participants completed cognitive tests at the start, middle, and end of the study, said the researchers.

The tests assessed memory, word recall, processing speed, and verbal fluency. The experts then, adjusted for other health factors, such as age, sex, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease.

Based on their findings, the researchers revealed the people who consumed the highest amounts of artificial sweeteners showed a decline in overall thinking and memory that was 62 percent faster than those who consumed the least.

This was found to be equivalent to about 1.6 years of additional brain aging.

Those in the middle group also saw declines, though less steep.

The report said the link was most noticeable in adults under 60 and in those with diabetes, who are more likely to rely on sugar substitutes.

Interestingly, one sweetener — tagatose — was not associated with cognitive decline, the study noted.

Further highlighting the findings, Dr. Suemoto, the study author, said: “While we found links to cognitive decline for middle-aged people both with and without diabetes, people with diabetes are more likely to use artificial sweeteners as sugar substitutes.

“More research is needed to confirm our findings, and to investigate if other refined sugar alternatives, such as applesauce, honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar, may be effective alternatives.”

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DAPPMAN insists Dangote’s recurring petrol price cuts unpatriotic, untimely with market impact /45220?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dappman-insists-dangotes-recurring-petrol-price-slash-unpatriotic-untimely-with-market-impact Sat, 13 Sep 2025 22:56:27 +0000 /?p=45220 *The leadership of the Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria tackles the Dangote Petroleum Refinery over move to slash prices of the Premium…

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*The leadership of the Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria tackles the Dangote Petroleum Refinery over move to slash prices of the Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, insisting that portraying Dangote’s recurrent fuel price cuts as ‘patriotic gestures’ overlooks both their ‘timing and effects’ on the domestic oil market

Isola Moses | ñ

The dust raised by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery recent fuel price slash and the imminent rollout of its 4,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered oil trucks for free and direct product distribution to big-ticket energy consumers, organisations and corporates is yet to settle in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

The leadership of the Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) again, has kicked against Dangote Refinery’s move to slash prices of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol in the domestic oil market.

ñ reports Dangote Petroleum Refinery recently announced that it would slash petrol prices from N865 per litre to N841, in Lagos, and the entire South-West Nigeria, while its petroleum product would sell for N851 in Abuja, FCT, Edo, and Kwara respectively.

The development, Dangote Refinery noted, would also come alongside the commencement of its direct fuel distribution scheme.

Olufemi Adewole, Executive Secretary of DAPPMAN, in a statement Saturday, September 12, 2025, however, said that portraying Dangote Refinery’s recurrent fuel price cuts as patriotic gestures overlooks both their “timing and effects” on the country’s oil market.

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Adewole stated the Dangote Refinery’s price reductions were strategically timed, when other fuel importers had active cargoes at sea or in tanks, creating price shocks that undermined competition and imposed financial strain on fellow market participants, including the refinery’s own domestic customers.

Dangote’s repeated fuel price reductions constitute unnecessary burden on domestic businesses: DAPPMAN 

The statement also observed that it is disturbing to note Dangote offered lower prices to international buyers while quoting higher rates to local off takers.

According to DAPPMAN, this has contradicted public-facing claims of prioritising Nigerian consumers, and placed an unnecessary burden on domestic businesses already operating under tight margins in the industry.

The Executive Secretary of DAPPMAN further argued: “Claims that repeated fuel price reductions by the Dangote Refinery are patriotic gestures ignore their timing and market impact.

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“These reductions were often strategically timed when other importers had active cargoes at sea or in tanks, creating price shocks that undermined competition and imposed financial strain on fellow market participants, including the refinery’s own domestic customers.”

The Association as well said: “Even more concerning is the refinery’s pattern of offering lower prices to international buyers while quoting higher rates to local off takers.

“This contradicts public-facing claims of prioritising Nigerians and places unnecessary burden on domestic businesses already operating under tight margins,” he said in the statement.

On face-off between NUPENG, Dangote Petroleum Refinery

Commenting the recent hot altercations between Dangote Refinery and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) over workers’ rights and related matters, DAPPMAN said the Association had watched the unfolding tensions with dismay.

Adewole explained: “While the matter may not directly concern our Association, we are alarmed by the tone, trajectory, and escalation of this issue.

“Beyond the reputational risks to various market participants, we are deeply concerned about the potential impact this may have on ordinary Nigerians, particularly in a downstream environment still stabilising post-deregulation.”

‘We remain responsible, long-standing stakeholders in Nigeria’s downstream sector’

DAPPMAN stated: “As responsible and long-standing stakeholders in Nigeria’s downstream sector, we feel compelled to provide clarity on several inaccurate or misleading claims made in the public space – claims which, if left unchecked, could mislead the public and diminish the collective contributions of other players that have ensured national fuel availability for decades.”

The assertion that Nigeria’s downstream stability rests solely on a single refinery is misleading and dismissive of the broader ecosystem, asserted Adewole.

He also averred: “While we welcome the Dangote Refinery as a major infrastructure project, its contribution has peaked at only 30 to 35 percent of national demand.

“The balance continues to be supplied by responsible petroleum product marketers, including DAPPMAN members, who import and distribute under strict regulatory oversight by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.”

According to DAPPMAN, for decades, its marketers have ensured uninterrupted fuel access across the country, investing in depots, trucking fleets, retail networks, and logistics and doing so even through periods of Foreign Exchange (Forex) pressure, subsidy transitions, insecurity, and economic downturns.

Adewole restated: “These contributions deserve recognition, not erasure. We reject any insinuation that DAPPMAN members deal in ‘substandard’ petroleum products.

“All imports are subject to independent, regulator-accredited laboratory testing in accordance with NMDPRA protocols and global quality standards.”

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Insecurity: Tinubu’s advocacy for State Police to rejig Nigeria’s security framework –Group /45215?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=insecurity-tinubus-advocacy-for-state-police-to-rejig-nigerias-security-framework-group Sat, 13 Sep 2025 22:03:29 +0000 /?p=45215 *‎The Tinubu Media Support Group says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s support for security reforms to establish State Police indicates a bold step towards reengineering internal…

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*‎The Tinubu Media Support Group says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s support for security reforms to establish State Police indicates a bold step towards reengineering internal security framework in Nigeria

Isola Moses | ñ

‎The Tinubu Media Support Group (TMSG) has said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s support for security reforms to evolve State Police marks a bold step towards reengineering Nigeria’s internal security framework.

TMSG said the move to establish state policing system aligned with President Tinubu’s long-standing position on decentralised policing in Nigeria.

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Group’s Chairman Emeka Nwankpa and Secretary Dapo Okubanjo, in a statement said: ‎“We are aware that the first attempt in recent years to create a legal framework for the establishment of state police was in 2018 when the then Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, sponsored the bill.

‎“Even though Ekweremadu was the Chairman of the National Assembly’s Constitution Review Committee, the move failed.

“He also made another effort in 2020, but it did not see the light of day.”

‎TMSG noted that the momentum now appears different, with Tinubu’s public endorsement coming as both chambers of the National Assembly (NASA) work on a bill for state Police.

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They also stated: ‎“We see the President’s position as a clear message to Federal lawmakers, who are due to resume plenary in a few weeks to speed up the process of presenting a bill that will amend section 214 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which exclusively provides for a Federal policing system.

‎“It is also a reflection of President Tinubu’s long-standing advocacy for state police as a panacea to insecurity in the country as well as addressing local policing needs.”

The Group further stated: ‎“We acknowledge that this is the first time a sitting President would publicly declare his backing for State Police.”

According to ‎TMSG, some past leaders only voiced support after leaving office, but President Tinubu is pushing the security reforms during his tenure.

It explained: ‎“It was after former President Goodluck Jonathan left office that he began his advocacy for a decentralised policing system, while former Muhammadu Buhari famously declared in a rare TV interview, in 2022, that State Police was not an option to address the country’s security challenges.

‎“Former President Buhari’s opposition was based on the same fears that many Nigerians had expressed about the overbearing influence of state governments and the possibility of abuse.”

‎The TMSG, therefore, expressed confidence that the Tinubu administration would implement mechanisms to prevent abuse, or politicisation of state police by State Governors in the West African country.

The statement also noted: ‎“There are already indications that the Federal Government may be working on safeguards against possible misuse of state police by putting the process under the control of a central body to ensure a unified standard.

‎“So it is not likely that the state police that the President envisages will be one that will be exclusively under the control of governors.”

The Group said: ‎“This is why the President was emphatic that while political concerns will always surface around the issue, they must not be allowed to derail urgent security reforms.”

The State Police option would meet its objectives, ending up as one of the far-reaching legacies of the Bola Tinubu administration, the TMSG added.

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Nigerians decry NUPENG’s remarks on Dangote’s fuel price reduction –Report /45213?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nigerians-decry-nupengs-remarks-on-dangotes-fuel-price-reduction-report Sat, 13 Sep 2025 21:58:43 +0000 /?p=45213 *Several netizens reportedly mock the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers over remarks on Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s recent fuel price reduction, describing the…

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*Several netizens reportedly mock the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers over remarks on Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s recent fuel price reduction, describing the company’s decision as the ‘much-needed relief’ in the economy

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The decision of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) to warn Nigerians against accepting Dangote Refinery’s recent fuel price reduction has drawn heavy backlash on social media.

Several netizens have mocked the Labour union, expressing their desire to embrace what they described as “much-needed relief” price slash.

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ñ reports Dangote Refinery recently announced lower petrol pump prices in several states of the Federation alongside a new scheme to deploy Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks directly to filling stations.

The oil-refining company said the move was expected to reduce logistics costs for oil dealers in the West African country.

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Reacting to the company’s reduction of price of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, NUPENG however, dismissed the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s offer for the benefit of energy consumers as a “Greek gift”.

The Union also alleged that Dangote was undermining workers’ rights by sidelining the union, and pushing drivers into a rival association.

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Scores of Netizens, in reacting to the Union’s remark on the offer, have heavily lambasted NUPENG, querying that during hard times, the Labour has never supported the masses.

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On X (formerly Twitter), Nigerians quickly turned NUPENG’s warning into a trending topic, using humour and sarcasm to lampoon the union.

Oloye Somorin Osifeso (@OloyeSomorin) wrote: “We like Greek gifts in my garage.”

Just Jude (@JustJude) asked bluntly: “Is it your deception?”

Oladele (@Oladele) quipped: “As Dangote Refinery dey offer Nigerians Greek gift, why can’t NUPENG too offer Nigerians French gift?”

Agbalaka (@Agbalaka) queried: “Can they tell Nigerians what exactly they are fighting about?”

CBN Gov Akinsola (@Akinsola) joked: “Then give us Trojan gift now. Man do man. Man no go vex.”

Omobalaji (@Omobalaji) teased: “NUPENG, oya surprise us with Arabian gifts.”

Habdulakeem Bahdmus (@BahdmusHabdulakeem) added: “If Dangote is showering Nigerians with Greek gift, NUPENG can also set up a Roman gift now.”

Femi Yekinni (@FemiYekinni) steered it back to reality: “We thank them for their advice. Now, @DangoteGroup pls how do we schedule deliveries to Badagry?”

Curtis Abbi (@CurtisAbbi) slammed the union: “Nigerians will manage the Greek gift. @officialNUPENG9 what gift have you given Nigerians in your entire years of existence? NUPENG should offer Nigerians their own Somalian gift.”

Akin Adejola (@AkinAdejola) echoed the sentiment: “LOL. I can bet Nigerians don’t mind the gift.

“NUPENG should gift Nigerians same ‘Greek gift’ too if they have any goodwill. NUPENG is the enemy of progress in the oil & gas sector.”

Adeola Akinwande (@adeolarewaju9) criticised union leaders: “Does NUPENG remember Nigerians at hard times? They have all failed Nigerians the same way the @NLCHeadquarters has failed.

“They are living big on unionism and cashing out big time.

“Without unionism some of their excos are nobody. They should stop the crocodile tears.”

Okunwa U. U. Azikiwe (@OkunwaUUazikiwe) argued: “Competition has created jealousy by the previous monopoly in the sale of fuel.

“They have lost control, and it is paining them that they are no longer in control. SMH!!!”

Solihull Abdulkareem (@SolihullAbdul) chipped in: “NUPENG or whatever, do you want the market to be monopoly? You’ve been doing what you want for many years.

“It’s time for change, just accept it and move forward.”

Temidayo (@Temidayo) asked: “It’s a lie. What benefits has your union provided for Nigerians? Middlemen syndrome has been room for corruption. “Your association should go and buy shares in Dangote and work together to make Nigeria great.”

And LegalTech Sam Akanbi (@SamAkanbi) summed up: “Nigerians no longer want your Nigerian gift, we want the Greek gift.

“If you have a better offer, we’d abandon Dangote’s Greek gift and take yours. But for now, let the Greek gift go round.”

It is recalled that NUPENG alleged that Dangote Refinery was forcing truck drivers to abandon its union for a rival group, the Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association (DTCDA).

According to the Union Dangote is undermining collective bargaining rights, and violating a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed under government supervision.

In response to the allegation, Dangote denied the claims.

The conglomerate has insisted that union membership remains voluntary, and that its delivery scheme is designed to cut costs and ease supply of petroleum products to consumers.

The Federal Government has intervened, with the Federal Ministry of Labour and the Department of State Services (DSS) mediating between both parties.

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Dangote’s polypropylene products hold spotlight at ProPak West Africa 2025 –Management /45211?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dangotes-polypropylene-products-hold-spotlight-at-propak-west-africa-2025 Sat, 13 Sep 2025 21:54:07 +0000 /?p=45211 *The Management of Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited say manufacturers, partners have endorsed the company’s polypropylene as a market breakthrough at the 12th Edition…

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*The Management of Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited say manufacturers, partners have endorsed the company’s polypropylene as a market breakthrough at the 12th Edition of ProPak West Africa 2025 event in Lagos, Nigeria

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Polypropylene products from Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited attracted attention at the 12th edition of ProPak West Africa 2025, the region’s leading exhibition and conference for the packaging, plastics, printing, and processing industries held in Lagos.

Dangote Refinery said participants in the event, including the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), event organisers, and other key industry stakeholders, recognised its polypropylene products as a “game changer”.

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The conglomerate stated the product, which is produced at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, in Lagos, “marks the end of Nigeria’s dependence on imported polypropylene.”

Local plastic manufacturers, distributors, and industrial users now have access to a reliable, high-quality alternative to imported polypropylene.

The product has already sparked significant interest across sectors, particularly given Nigeria’s current 90 percent reliance on imported polypropylene.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Segun Alabi, Assistant Director of Corporate Affairs and Communications at MAN, confirmed the Association’s readiness to collaborate with Dangote to accelerate domestic adoption.

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Dr. Alabi stated: “Polypropylene is a vital raw material for many of our members, and the introduction of locally produced supply will ease the pressure on importers. “Dangote is producing in surplus, which means demand can now be met both locally and internationally. Instead of relying on imports, users can now source locally. “We’re fully prepared to work with Dangote to push polypropylene into the Nigerian market and even export it as a source of foreign exchange.”

Dangote also noted the organisers of ProPak West Africa 2025 commended the company’s participation in the event. George Pearson, Regional Director for West Africa at Montgomery Group Afrocet, also remarked: “We’re delighted to have Dangote not just as an exhibitor, but as a partner and sponsor.

“The brand’s prestige enhances the event.”

Pearson said: “Dangote is both a major buyer of international machinery and vital supplier within the packaging value chain. “If any company can deliver transformative impact in this space, it’s Dangote.”

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The Regional Director for West Africa at Montgomery Group Afrocet further stated that the Refinery’s achievement would significantly reduce imports, strengthen the Naira, and bolster local manufacturing capabilities in Nigeria.

Commenting on this development at ProPak 2025, General Manager, Export Operations (Nigeria), Vinmar International LLC, Mr. Shridhar Krishnamurthy, said: “What Dangote has introduced is nothing short of transformational. “The new polypropylene product is already attracting global attention.”

Krishnamurthy explained: “Dangote is among the world’s leading brands in this space, and many plastic producers are eager to engage and collaborate.

“It’s high time we had a reliable, high-quality local supplier in Africa and we are excited to partner.”

Operational since March 2025, Dangote disclosed the facility is “the largest polypropylene plant in Africa”, with an annual production capacity of 830,000 metric tonnes (MT).

The plant supplies the local market in 25kg bags and is positioned to enter the global market through a strategic partnership with Vinmar Group, a leading international distributor of petrochemicals.

Currently, Nigeria imports approximately 250,000 metric tonnes of polypropylene annually, nearly 90 percent of its domestic consumption. The Dangote facility is expected to not only bridge this supply gap but also position Nigeria as a net exporter in the global market.

The global polypropylene industry is projected to grow significantly, with production volumes expected to rise by over 25 million metric tonnes before 2030.

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