Author: Daily Post Nigeria

  • NPFL: Musa praises Kano Pillars’ resilience after relegation survival

    NPFL: Musa praises Kano Pillars’ resilience after relegation survival

    Kano Pillars forward, Ahmed Musa has commended his teammates for their resilience and determination following the team’s relegation survival.

    The Sai Masu Gida maintained their top-flight status despite going down to a 1-0 defeat against Plateau United at the New Jos Stadium on Sunday.

    The four-time champions finished the season in 15th position with 48 points from 38 matches.

    Musa thanked football stakeholders in the state for their support during the season.

    “Despite our slow and unfamiliar start to the campaign, our darling club, Kano Pillars FC, showed resilience, character and determination to retain its NPFL status for another season,” Musa was quoted in his appreciation message.

    “This achievement would not have been possible without the unwavering support, prayers and encouragement from the good people of Kano and football lovers across the country.”

    
    

    NPFL: Musa praises Kano Pillars’ resilience after relegation survival

  • Unity Cup: Two more players arrive Super Eagles camp ahead Zimbabwe clash 

    Unity Cup: Two more players arrive Super Eagles camp ahead Zimbabwe clash 

    Two more players have arrived the Super Eagles London camp ahead of their Unity Cup semi-final encounter against the Warriors of Zimbabwe, DAILY POST reports.

    The latest arrivals are centre-back Igoh Ogbuh, and attacking midfielder Alhassan Yusuf.

    The duo’s arrival increased the number of players in camp to 19.

    Éric Chelle’s side opened camp for the invitational tournament last Saturday with 14 players.

    They were later  joined in camp on Sunday by Chibuike Nwaiwu, Francis Uzoho, and Rafiu Durosinmi.

    The Super Eagles will continue their preparations for the clash against Zimbabwe with another training session tonight at the Cray Valley FC, Middle Park Avenue, London .

    
    

    Unity Cup: Two more players arrive Super Eagles camp ahead Zimbabwe clash 

  • Refineries’ privatisation: It’s time provisions in Petroleum Industry Act are acted on — Ogbuigwe

    Refineries’ privatisation: It’s time provisions in Petroleum Industry Act are acted on — Ogbuigwe

    Engineer Tony Ogbuigwe, former Managing Director, Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) and ex-Group Executive Director, Refining and Petrochemicals of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), is the Managing Consultant/CEO, PEJAD Nigeria Limited. He spoke with DAYO AYEYEMI at the sideline of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Midstream and Downstream Stakeholders Summit in Lagos, about the […]

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  • How CBN reforms drove FX inflows to $112bn as investors’ confidence rises

    How CBN reforms drove FX inflows to $112bn as investors’ confidence rises

    IN a remarkable turnaround for the foreign exchange market, the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) bold reforms have triggered a surge in foreign currency inflows, pushing total FX inflows to a record $112 billion in 2025. This development, analysts say, is a direct outcome of restored investor confidence following the clearance of over $7 billion […]

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  • Nigeria mobilises $1.02bn private investments, converts 100,000 vehicles to CNG in one year

    Nigeria mobilises $1.02bn private investments, converts 100,000 vehicles to CNG in one year

    NIGERIA’S Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas (Pi-CNG) said it has mobilised over $1.02bn private investments into the CNG sector in one year. Besides, the initiative said that no fewer than 100,000 vehicles have been converted, while 72 active CNG stations existed nationwide between October 2024 and October 2025. The Executive Chairman/CEO, Presidential Initiative on […]

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  • More pain for Nigerians as cooking gas price increases nationwide

    More pain for Nigerians as cooking gas price increases nationwide

    The price of liquefied petroleum gas, known as cooking gas, has increased nationwide as marketers lament scarcity. 

    This comes as the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers disclosed that cooking gas price has skyrocketed to N1,500 per kilogram, up from N1,200 in Abuja. 

    NALPGAM president, Edu Inyang, and the Executive Secretary, Mr Bassey Essien disclosed this in a joint statement at the weekend. 

    This means that the cooking gas price rose by N300 per liter, or 25 percent. 

    The implication is that Nigerians already grappling with high cost of living will have to pay N300 or more to get cooking gas depending on the location across the country.

    “The citizens of Nigeria have woken up to buy cooking gas, which should be a social item, at a prohibitive cost of over N1,500 per kg,” NALPGAM stated. 

    The marketers fear that with the price hike, Nigerians may rise against owners of cook gas filling stations if nothing is done by the federal government. 

    “We feel that if the situation is not immediately checked, the citizens may rise against the owners of gas filling stations,” the marketers added. 

    DAILY POST recalls that the cooking gas price had stood at N1200 per kilogram as of earlier May 2026. 

    More pain for Nigerians as cooking gas price increases nationwide

  • Civil war: Gowon should apologise to Igbo – Onoh

    Civil war: Gowon should apologise to Igbo – Onoh

    Former member of the Enugu State House of Assembly and ex-South-East spokesman for President Bola Tinubu, Denge Onoh, has stated that former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon should apologize to the Igbo.

    Onoh criticized Gowon over his recent comments on civilian casualties during the Nigerian Civil War, describing the remarks as a dangerous minimisation of the human tragedy of the conflict.

    Gowon had during an interview on Arise Television said that after visiting former Biafran territories following the war, he noticed black spots on palm trees and was informed they were bullet marks.

    Gowon had reportedly concluded from the observation that most of the bullets fired by the Nigerian army hit palm trees, not people.

    Responding in a statement, Onoh stated that the claim contradicted historical accounts, eyewitness testimonies and international reports on the civil war, insisting that the comments failed to reflect the true scale of suffering experienced during the conflict.

    He said the war, fought between 1967 and 1970, claimed an estimated three million lives, most of them through starvation and disease linked to the federal blockade, in addition to civilian casualties caused by combat operations, bombings and reprisals.

    “Reducing these horrors to bullets harmlessly striking palm trees does not withstand basic scrutiny.

    “It ignores the well-documented humanitarian crisis, including widespread kwashiorkor among children, mass displacement and the devastating human cost of prolonged fighting across the South-East,” Onoh said.

    Civil war: Gowon should apologise to Igbo – Onoh

  • NPFL: Remo Stars set unwanted record after relegation on final day 

    NPFL: Remo Stars set unwanted record after relegation on final day 

    Remo Stars have set an unwanted record in the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, following their relegation to the Nigeria National League, NNL, DAILY POST reports.

    The Sky Blue Stars became the first club in NPFL history to win the title and suffer relegation the following season.

    Usman Abdallah’s side confirmed their relegation after battling to a 1-1 draw against Bendel Insurance on the final day of the 2025/26 season at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City on Sunday.

    Remo Stars finished the season in 17th position with 47 points from 38 matches.

    The other relegated clubs are El-kanemi Warriors, Bayelsa United, and Wikki Tourists.

    Sporting Lagos, Inter Lagos, Doma United, and Ranchers Bees will replace the relegated clubs in the NPFL next season.

    NPFL: Remo Stars set unwanted record after relegation on final day 

  • 2027: APC loses northern senator to PRP

    2027: APC loses northern senator to PRP

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has suffered another political setback following the resignation of Senator Shehu Buba Umar from the party. The senator, who represents Bauchi South Senatorial District, officially dumped the APC after withdrawing from the party’s recent governorship primary election in protest. According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on […]

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  • Crude Oil: Niger woos Dangote Group over exploration at Bida Basin

    Crude Oil: Niger woos Dangote Group over exploration at Bida Basin

    NIGER State government has asked the Dangote Group and other private sector operators to consider playing a role in the exploration of crude oil at the Bida Basin of the state. Speaking at a session on the Dangote Special Day at the just concluded Niger National Trade Fair in Minna, the Commissioner for Trade, Investment, […]

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