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  • Dangote Refinery, others receive 46 per cent domestic crude allocation in Q1 2026 – NUPRC

    Dangote Refinery, others receive 46 per cent domestic crude allocation in Q1 2026 – NUPRC

    The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission said the Dangote Refinery and other local refineries received only 36–46 percent of domestic crude allocation in the first quarter of 2026.

    NUPRC disclosed this on Tuesday in its Domestic Crude Supply Obligation quarterly report released by its spokesperson, Eniola Akinkuotu.

    According to the Commission, the 36–46 percent crude received amounted to 28.5 million barrels of domestic crude, out of the 61.9 million barrels allocated for domestic refineries in the first quarter of 2026.

    A breakdown of the DCSO month by month showed that in January, local refineries received 22.6 million barrels of crude allocation.

    In February, the Commission, in discharging its DCSO, allocated 20.5 million barrels to local refineries, but producers offered slightly less at 19.8 million barrels, missing the target by 700,000 barrels.

    In March, there was a modest improvement in deliveries, which rose to 10.1 million barrels, up from 9.2 million barrels in January and 9.1 million barrels in February.

    “The shortfall between volumes offered and actual deliveries has been attributed primarily to pricing gaps between producers and domestic refiners. The Commission emphasized that the current framework operates on a ‘willing buyer, willing seller’ basis, which continues to shape transaction outcomes.

    “Despite these developments, the Commission reaffirmed its commitment to achieving the government’s objective of energy sufficiency,” NUPRC stated.

    Dangote Refinery, others receive 46 per cent domestic crude allocation in Q1 2026 – NUPRC

  • I’m focused on translating policy into benefits for Nigerians— Tinubu speaks after meeting investors in France

    I’m focused on translating policy into benefits for Nigerians— Tinubu speaks after meeting investors in France

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has met with global investors in his state visit to France.

    This was disclosed in a statement on Tuesday by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga.

    Speaking after meeting with global investors, the president said he is focused on translating his administration’s reforms into concrete benefits for all Nigerians.

    He said his administration’s economic reform includes measures to remove economic distortions and stabilize macroeconomic indicators, which, according to him, have laid the foundation for sustained inclusive growth in the country.

    President Tinubu reiterated commitment to deepening reforms, enhancing transparency across the oil value chain, and implementing a multi-pronged security strategy, including police decentralization and disrupting terrorist financing.

    “The focus remains on policy stability and diligent execution to ensure these strategic shifts translate into concrete benefits for all Nigerians,” President Tinubu said.

    On his part, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Mr. Taiwo Oyedele highlighted Nigeria’s strong GDP growth in dollar terms in 2025.

    Oyedele said Nigeria achieved an 11.2 percent GDP growth in dollar terms last year, a record that reinforced the country’s ambition to achieve a $1 trillion economy in 2030.

    Also, the Director General of the Debt Management Office, Mrs. Patience Oniha, assured investors of the government’s responsible approach to debt financing and its focus on sustainable debt management.

    DAILY POST reports that global investors in the meeting with Tinubu were from Citibank and France’s Amundi, led by Valerie Baudson, including BlueCrest; the Britain- and South Africa-based Ninety One; Kirkoswald Capital; Principal Finisterre; and US groups Prudential Global Investment Management (PGIM) and Mesarete Capital.

    I’m focused on translating policy into benefits for Nigerians— Tinubu speaks after meeting investors in France

  • Umu Aba reunion worldwide convention 2026 will reconnect minds, rebuild Abia – Prince Allwell Nwandu

    Umu Aba reunion worldwide convention 2026 will reconnect minds, rebuild Abia – Prince Allwell Nwandu

    Houston Texas-based Aba Indigene, Prince Allwell Nwandu, has described the forthcoming Umu Aba Reunion Worldwide Convention, scheduled for 24th to 25th July 2026, as a meaningful gathering of Ndị Aba across the world.

    He said the event is designed to bring people back together, strengthen unity, and create honest conversations around how we can collectively develop Aba and Abia State.

    Nwandu, who is part of the organisers of the epoch event said the lectures, workshops, and professional engagements spanning medical, economic, political, and social fields, would form part of event that goes beyond a reunion and becomes a space for ideas, solutions, and shared responsibility.

    He noted that in a world where progress is increasingly driven by collaboration and diaspora connections, this kind of gathering is important, adding that it offers an opportunity for people from Aba in different parts of the world to reconnect with home in a practical way, not just emotionally and also creates room to explore investment opportunities, share knowledge, and support the long-term growth of the communities.

    He noted that Aba has always been a place of enterprise and creativity, and that spirit must be strengthened through continuous engagement.

    He emphasized the proven fact that no community can move forward without the active participation of its people. Government can provide structure and direction, but lasting development happens when citizens take responsibility for building what they want to see.

    In this regard, he acknowledge the efforts of His Excellency, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, pointing out that his leadership has restored a sense of direction and confidence in Abia State, particularly in governance, infrastructure, and economic renewal.

    He said “This progress is gradually changing perceptions of the state and making it easier for investors and indigenes in the diaspora to reconnect and contribute meaningfully.

    “His leadership has also strengthened confidence in investing at home. People like Prince Allwell Nwandu, who resides and works in America, have now headquartered his real estate development, sales, and construction company in Aba.

    “He is also developing an educational project aimed at nurturing children from the early stages of learning while equipping young people and adults with practical skills in crafts and healthcare.

    “The goal is simple: to build capacity that supports real life and sustainable development.

    “The Umu Aba Reunion Worldwide Convention is therefore more than an event. It is a reminder that we all have a role to play in shaping the future of Abia State through connection, investment, and commitment.”

    Umu Aba reunion worldwide convention 2026 will reconnect minds, rebuild Abia – Prince Allwell Nwandu

  • Lamido secures PDP nomination form for 2027 Jigawa governorship race

    Lamido secures PDP nomination form for 2027 Jigawa governorship race

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Jigawa State during the 2023 general elections, Mustapha Sule Lamido, has obtained the party’s nomination form to contest again in 2027.

    Lamido formally presented the nomination form to members of the PDP State Working Committee and other key stakeholders, seeking their endorsement and support ahead of the next election cycle.

    His move effectively puts to rest earlier speculation about a possible defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC), following reports that he had been in discussions with the ruling party.
    Findings revealed that the move failed after the parties did not reach an agreement.

    He told Jigawa PDP stakeholders that he has concluded all consultations and resolved to seek the party’s approval to stand as its gubernatorial flagbearer in the next election.

    He said: “We are PDP card-carrying members, and we believe in our party’s philosophy, strength, and resilience to tackle its internal challenges and also surmount the problems militating against Jigawa and Nigeria if given the chance again.

    “We have confidence in our party, and we believe the people of Jigawa and Nigerians believe in it as well. No other party has ever brought projects and programmes that improve their lives like that of PDP.

    “All other political parties that got power after the PDP have failed woefully. Instead of addressing the social, economic, and security challenges militating against the country, they unfortunately ended up aggravating the situation through their poor leadership.”

    Mustapha Sule Lamido then solicited the support of all PDP members in the state and assured them that he will continue to preach the PDP’s fundamental philosophy, anchored around patriotism and service to humanity.

    Lamido secures PDP nomination form for 2027 Jigawa governorship race

  • NPFL: Goals against Nasarawa United will boost my confidence – 3SC’s Emmanuel

    NPFL: Goals against Nasarawa United will boost my confidence – 3SC’s Emmanuel

    Shooting Stars forward Lucky Emmanuel has said the two goals he scored against Nasarawa United will lift his confidence ahead of the final games this season.

    Emmanuel scored twice in Shooting Stars’ 3-2 win over Nasarawa United at Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasinga, Ibadan on Sunday.

    The goals took his tally to five in the NPFL this season.

    “My goals against Nasarawa United will bring the confidence back,” Emmanuel told 3SCfanstv.

    “It’s been a while without a goal but this helps me better as we look to the end of the campaign.”

    “We really needed the goals and I’m privileged to be in a position to help the team in order to achieve our season objectives.”

    Emmanuel said he hopes to add to his tally when Shooting Stars face Barau FC next in Ibadan.

    “I’m hopeful will try and add to my goal tally in the game against Barau FC.”

    NPFL: Goals against Nasarawa United will boost my confidence – 3SC’s Emmanuel

  • Suspect flees as Police recover gun, live cartridges in Ogun

    Suspect flees as Police recover gun, live cartridges in Ogun

    Men of the Ogun Police Command have recovered a single-barrel long gun and six live cartridges as the suspect fled during a stop-and-search operation.

    The incident occurred when operatives of Aiyetoro Area Command, were carrying out a stop and search operation along the Ayetoro–Olodo Road axis.

    The Police Spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, told DAILY POST on Tuesday that the yet-to-be-identified male suspect, riding an unregistered Bajaj Boxer motorcycle, sighted the operatives from a distance and immediately fled.

    “In an attempt to evade arrest, the suspect reportedly threw a single-barrel long gun along with six live cartridges into a nearby bush before escaping on the motorcycle,” he said.

    According to him, the exhibits were promptly recovered and secured at the Command armoury for safekeeping.

    He added that efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend the suspect for investigation and prosecution.

    Babaseyi quoted the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Command, Bode Ojajuni, to have commended the vigilance of the operatives and reiterates the Command’s firm stance against illegal possession of firearms.

    The CP assured the public that all necessary measures are being taken to apprehend the suspect and prevent criminal activities within the state.

    Suspect flees as Police recover gun, live cartridges in Ogun

  • From one job to different income options: How Olymptrade users are rethinking money today

    From one job to different income options: How Olymptrade users are rethinking money today

    There was a time when financial stability meant one thing: a steady job.
    You worked a 9-to-5, earned a monthly salary, and planned your life around that single income stream. For many of us, that was the definition of security.

    But Today, that model is changing—fast.
    This shift reflects insights and experiences shared by users of Olymptrade in honor of Money Day—an initiative that encourages people to pause, reflect, and rethink how they earn, spend, save, and grow their money.
    Across the world, and especially in growing economies like Nigeria, people are rethinking how money works. The focus is no longer just on earning—it’s on building multiple income streams, creating flexibility, and gaining more control over financial futures.
    This isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about adapting to a new economic reality.

    The shift away from the traditional paycheck
    The traditional paycheck still matters, but it’s no longer enough for many people.
    Rising living costs, economic uncertainty, and increased access to global opportunities have pushed individuals to explore alternative income sources Today.
    What used to be optional is now becoming essential.

    People are asking:
    How can I diversify income beyond my job?
    What are realistic financial independence strategies?
    How do I reduce reliance on one source of money?

    The idea is simple: relying on a single income source creates vulnerability. If that one stream stops, everything is affected.
    That’s why diversification is no longer just for big investors; it’s becoming a personal finance necessity.

    Monetizing skills in the gig economy
    One of the biggest drivers of this shift is the rise of the gig economy.
    Today, anyone with a skill and internet access can create income opportunities.

    Common examples include:
    Freelancing (writing, design, marketing)
    Consulting or coaching
    Selling digital products
    Remote work across global markets

    This shift has redefined what it means to earn.
    Instead of waiting for promotions or salary increments, people are creating their own growth paths.
    But there’s a catch.
    Active income still requires time.
    If you stop working, the income often stops too.
    That’s why many people eventually look for a balance between active vs passive income—combining effort-based work with income streams that can grow independently.

    Making money work for you
    This is where the mindset begins to shift.
    Instead of only asking, “How can I earn more?”, people start asking:
    “How can my money earn for me?”
    This is the foundation of investing.
    From savings and real estate to stocks and digital markets, individuals are exploring ways to grow their capital over time.
    But here’s the important part:
    Investing is not a shortcut. It’s a system.
    It requires:
    Learning how markets work
    Understanding risk
    Building a strategy
    Staying consistent

    Unfortunately, this is also where many people get misled.
    The internet is full of promises; quick profits, easy systems, guaranteed returns.
    But sustainable investing looks very different from what’s often advertised.

    Modern tools for active and passive growth
    With technology, accessing financial markets has become easier than ever.
    Platforms now allow individuals to:
    Learn trading basics
    Practice strategies
    Start with small amounts
    Monitor performance in real time

    As people begin exploring digital markets, a common search is what is olymptrade and how it fits into a beginner’s strategy.
    Rather than positioning itself as a shortcut to wealth, it functions more as an entry point into structured trading. Users can start with a demo account, allowing them to understand how trading works without risking real money.
    For those exploring areas like forex or general investment options, the key benefit lies in accessibility and education.
    This reflects a broader trend:
    Modern financial tools are no longer just for experts—they are becoming accessible to everyday users who are willing to learn.
    But accessibility does not remove responsibility.

    Even with the best tools, success depends on:
    Knowledge
    Discipline
    Risk management

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    Your personal financial ecosystem
    The most important shift happening Today is not just about income—it’s about mindset.
    People are no longer thinking in terms of a single job. They are building personal financial ecosystems.
    This might include:
    A primary job (stable income)
    A side hustle (active income growth)
    Investments or trading (long-term capital growth)
    Each component plays a role.
    Together, they create balance.

    This approach offers:
    Greater financial security
    More flexibility
    Reduced dependence on one source

    But it also requires clarity.
    Not every opportunity is worth pursuing. Not every platform is reliable. And not every strategy works for everyone.
    That’s why understanding how to diversify income is just as important as actually doing it.

    Final Thoughts: A smarter approach to modern money
    The shift from one job to multiple income streams is not about working more—it’s about working smarter.
    It’s about:
    Being intentional with money
    Exploring realistic opportunities
    Avoiding hype and focusing on systems
    Building income streams that align with your goals
    Whether it’s freelancing, digital businesses, or exploring financial markets, the goal is not instant success.
    It’s sustainable growth.
    Because in Today’s world, financial independence doesn’t come from a single paycheck.
    It comes from understanding how money flows—and learning how to make it work for you.

    From one job to different income options: How Olymptrade users are rethinking money today

  • Woman Dies, Daughter Survives In Third Mainland Bridge Accident

    Woman Dies, Daughter Survives In Third Mainland Bridge Accident

    A tragic road accident on the Third Mainland Bridge has claimed the life of a woman, while her 30-year-old daughter survived the crash.

    The incident, which occurred at the Ilaje inward Iyana Oworo axis of the bridge, involved a head-on collision between two Toyota Sienna vehicles with registration numbers LSR 809 GV and LSR 695 HM.

    According to the spokesperson of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Adebayo Taofiq, in a statement on Tuesday, the severity of the impact pointed to reckless driving, particularly excessive speeding, as a likely cause of the accident.

    LASTMA operatives, who were on routine patrol along the bridge, responded swiftly after receiving a distress alert. They immediately cordoned off the accident scene using safety cones and implemented traffic control measures to prevent further incidents.

    Personnel of the Nigeria Police Force from the Oworonsoki Division also arrived promptly to document the incident and commence necessary procedures.

    “The incident resulted in the loss of one female adult, a mother, while her 30-year-old daughter who was in the same vehicle miraculously survived the collision,” the statement read.

    Security operatives have since evacuated the remains of the victim, while traffic officials maintained a presence at the scene to ensure smooth vehicular movement and avert secondary accidents.

    Authorities disclosed that one of the drivers involved fled the scene, while the other was apprehended by LASTMA officials and handed over to the police for further investigation and possible prosecution.

    Reacting to the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, warned motorists against reckless driving and urged strict compliance with speed limits and road safety regulations.

    LASTMA reiterated the agency’s commitment to preserving lives and maintaining orderly traffic flow across Lagos.

    Woman Dies, Daughter Survives In Third Mainland Bridge Accident is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Police arrest suspected cultist with pistol, military gear in Niger

    Police arrest suspected cultist with pistol, military gear in Niger

    The Niger State Police Command has arrested a suspected cultist in Bida, recovering a firearm and military-related items during the operation.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed this in a statement in Minna, noting that the suspect was apprehended by operatives attached to ‘B’ Division during a routine patrol.

    According to him, the suspect, identified as Agada Isaac, also known as “Tee-light,” aged 30, was intercepted near a lodge around the Federal Polytechnic Bida area while riding a motorcycle.

    Abiodun explained that the suspect aroused suspicion after sighting police operatives and suddenly abandoned his motorcycle before attempting to flee the scene.

    He was promptly chased and arrested, and a search conducted on him led to the recovery of a Beretta pistol.

    The police spokesperson further revealed that a subsequent search of the suspect’s residence uncovered additional items, including a military camouflage cap, knicker, and jacket.

    During interrogation, the suspect reportedly confessed to being a member of a cult group known as the “Vikings.”

    He also claimed that he purchased the pistol from an individual identified as Gideon, alias “Starboy,” said to be residing in Suleja, for the sum of three hundred thousand naira.

    The suspect added that he works as a campus photographer and alleged that the military camouflage items were given to him by a friend.

    Abiodun stated that the suspect remains in custody as investigations continue, while efforts are underway to track down the said Gideon and other possible accomplices.

    Police arrest suspected cultist with pistol, military gear in Niger

  • Okon Aku crises: Abia government’s panel submits report to Gov Otti

    Okon Aku crises: Abia government’s panel submits report to Gov Otti

    The seven-man administrative panel of inquiry instituted by the Abia State Government to investigate the crisis in Okon Aku community, Ohafia Local Government Area of the state, has formally submitted its report.

    The panel was set up to investigate the killing of an Okon Aku community youth leader, Igwe Akuma, the burning of people’s houses, and the root causes of the crisis in the community.

    Receiving the report on Tuesday in Umuahia, Abia State Governor Alex Otti assured that the government would meticulously study the document through the Office of the Secretary to the State Government before issuing a White Paper on its implementation to ensure lasting peace.

    Governor Otti, who was represented by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Uzor Nwachukwu, received the administrative panel’s report on behalf of the state government.

    Presenting the report earlier, the Chairman of the panel, retired Justice Kenneth Wosu, disclosed that the panel received a total of 52 memoranda from individuals and groups following extensive public sensitisation.

    He noted that public sittings were held between January 28 and March 10, 2026, spanning 27 sessions, during which 56 exhibits, including documentary and electronic evidence, were admitted.

    Retired Justice Wosu further stated that the panel undertook an on-the-spot assessment visit to Okon Aku community and conducted in-depth deliberations, including summoning key individuals to clarify issues and respond to allegations.

    He said the findings showed that the crisis was traced to several remote causes, including disputes over the management of the Erei Farm Settlement and succession tussles surrounding the Ezogo and Nnaka traditional stools.

    He also listed the longstanding rivalry between the Ndi Uma and Ndi Owo kindreds over traditional authority, the removal of the President of the Okon Aku Development Union (ODU), and allegations of external interference in traditional matters as contributing factors.

    Additionally, the panel chairman identified the immediate trigger of the crisis as the murder of a former youth leader, which escalated tensions and led to a widespread breakdown of law and order, including arson and violent confrontations.

    The panel recommended the immediate establishment of an all-inclusive Okon Aku Community Peace Committee, government takeover of the Erei Farm Settlement, and a thorough investigation and prosecution of individuals implicated in criminal acts.

    Okon Aku crises: Abia government’s panel submits report to Gov Otti