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Ebonyi shuts four mining companies for violating community agreement

The Ebonyi State Government, on Wednesday, sealed four mining companies for non-compliance with the terms of the Community Development Agreement in the state.

The CDA is designed to ensure that mining companies contribute to the development of the communities in which they operate.

The Commissioner for Solid Minerals and Natural Resources, Hon. Chidi Onyia, led a joint task force to seal the companies. He explained that the miners had been given ample time to comply with the agreement but failed to do so.

“The companies were given sufficient time, since July last year, to meet the CDA requirements but chose to ignore the rules,” he said.

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The affected companies are Anli Mining and Investment Ltd; China Solid Rock 1 and 2, located in Ngodo Amachi in the Afikpo Local Government Area; and Shenglong Mining, located in Eziulo in the Ishielu Local Government Area.

According to the commissioner, the sites will remain closed until the companies comply with the state government’s directives.

He stated, “The people of Ebonyi are being treated as if they have no value. The Mining Act clearly stipulates that every miner must prepare a CDA to benefit and uplift the community in which they operate. However, most mining companies in Ebonyi State have disregarded this. This is against the state’s directives, and we will no longer tolerate it.”

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“The land belongs to the people. Even though these companies have leased land from the Federal Government, they must ensure that the communities benefit from their operations.”

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Onyia criticised one of the site operators, labelling its CDA as fraudulent.

“The agreement presented by Shenglong is fraudulent. There are clear procedures and templates for developing a CDA. How can a company of this size justify the community’s sole benefit as being one million naira annually?”

“We have companies here in Ebonyi constructing tarred roads for their host communities. Why is Shenglong different?” he queried.

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He assured that the state government would continue to monitor mining activities to ensure that all companies follow the law, warning that any company found breaking the rules would be shut down.

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FUPRE, African Child Foundation Set Nov. 6 for 2025 Oil & Gas Awards

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FUPRE, African Child Foundation Set Nov. 6 for 2025 Oil & Gas Awards

The Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE), in partnership with the African Child Foundation (ACF), has fixed Thursday, November 6, 2025, for the much-anticipated FUPRE Oil and Gas Awards.

The ceremony, which has become one of the most prestigious gatherings on Nigeria’s oil and gas calendar, will take place at the University Arena in Effurun, Delta State.

Announcing the date, the Vice-Chancellor of FUPRE, Professor Ezekiel O. Agbalagba, highlighted the institution’s role as Africa’s first petroleum-focused university and one of only six of its kind globally.

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Established in 2007, he said the university has consistently driven innovation, research, and manpower development in the petroleum industry, making it a hub of excellence in energy education.

On his part, the Country Director of the African Child Foundation, Olorogun Dr. Donaldson Onosakponome, described the Awards as a platform to raise industry role models by celebrating innovation, efficiency, safety, sustainability, and operational excellence.

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“This year’s Awards will not only spotlight outstanding organizations and individuals,” Dr. Onosakponome said, “but also celebrate the resilience of industry players who made possible the recent increase in Nigeria’s oil production.”

Since inception, the FUPRE Awards have recognized excellence across the oil and gas value chain, upstream, midstream, and downstream, while also rewarding corporate social responsibility and environmentally friendly practices.

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The 2025 edition, organizers disclosed, will broaden its scope to honor breakthroughs in renewable energy and data-driven innovation, in line with global energy trends.

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Nominations and sponsorship opportunities for the event are now open through FUPRE’s media office and the African Child Foundation.

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Dangote Refinery Crashes Petrol Prices By N259 In Lagos, Other States

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Dangote slashes petrol price as crude market softens

Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has addressed the press and confirmed that the price of his petrol has dropped market rate by N259

The refinery hopes to have more impact in the future as it finally begins its direct petrol distribution

Dangote Refinery is celebrating is one year anniversary and it has been confirmed that the capacity will be increased. 

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Speaking to journalists on Monday, September 15 to mark the refinery’s first anniversary he also said that Nigeria’s decades-long fuel supply crisis has been stopped.

Dangote who was also reacting to intense criticism from National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) revealed the impacts of his refinery

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According to him, the pump price, which stood at about N1,100 per litre last year, has dropped to N841 in the South West, Abuja, Delta, Rivers, Edo and Kwara states.

He said: “Despite opposition and economic headwinds, the refinery has successfully reduced the price of petrol from nearly N1,100 before production began to N841. With the rollout of CNG-powered trucks, this price reduction will soon be felt nationwide.”

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African richest man also said that its 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery, Africa’s largest has deployed 1,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered trucks as part of its direct fuel distribution programme.

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The initiative, according to Dangote, will create 24,000 jobs in the first phase, the Nation reports.

He added that the refining capacity would rise to 700,000 bpd next year, adding that the plant has the ability to meet Nigeria’s domestic demand while generating foreign exchange through exports. Between June and early September, the refinery exported more than 1.1 billion litres of petrol, he said

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Dangote, who backed the federal government’s target of growing Nigeria into a $1 trillion economy by 2031, urged more Nigerians to invest locally.

He acknowledged resistance from some vested interests in the downstream sector, but maintained the project was designed to support growth across Nigeria and Africa.

He said. “We have been battling fuel queues since 1975, but today Nigerians are witnessing a new era. “What we have done is to make our country and continent proud.”

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PTI Seeks Partnership with Delta Govt on Oil & Gas Trainings for Youths

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PTI Seeks Partnership with Delta Govt on Oil & Gas Trainings for Youths

…As Oborevwori Donates Buses To Institute

The Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Effurun, Delta State, has expressed readiness to collaborate with the State Government on international oil and gas training programmes designed to equip youths with employable skills and drive economic growth in the state.

Speaking during a courtesy call on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori at Government House, Asaba, on Tuesday, the Principal and Chief Executive Officer of PTI, Dr. Samuel Onoji, said the Institute was committed to offering discounted and subsidised international trainings in oil and gas to enhance the employability of Delta youths.

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Onoji commended Governor Oborevwori’s infrastructural drive, describing developments under his administration as unprecedented in the history of the state.

He also appreciated the Governor for reconnecting electricity to the Institute and invited the Governor to the Institute’s International Hydrocarbons and Scientific Conference scheduled for October at the PTDF Hall, Abuja.

In his remarks, Governor Oborevwori commended PTI and the Minister of Petroleum, Senator Heineken Lokpobri, for releasing 25 hectares of land to the state government, stressing that the gesture reflected their commitment to Delta’s growth and development.

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“PTI is very dear to us in Delta because it opened the door for other federal government establishments to come into our state.

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“We don’t take anything concerning PTI lightly. Your visit today is a demonstration of your commitment, and I assure you that this government will continue to support the Institute in all its endeavours,” the Governor said.

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As part of his support, Governor Oborevwori approved the donation of a Coaster Bus and an 18-seater Hiace Bus to meet the mobility needs of staff and students of PTI.

Established in 1972, PTI is regarded as the foremost petroleum training institute in Africa, mandated to train and retrain skilled manpower for the oil and gas industry.

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‘No More N865/Ltr’ – Dangote Releases List of Filling Stations Selling Petrol At Cheaper Rate (New Petrol Prices by States)

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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced a fresh reduction in petrol pump prices, offering Nigerians a much-needed relief at a time of rising living costs.

Starting from Monday, September 15, petrol will now be sold below N865 per litre at select partner filling stations across the country.

This announcement comes alongside the refinery’s new distribution model, which involves the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks to deliver fuel directly to stations. The approach is expected to cut down logistics costs and improve fuel availability nationwide.

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New Petrol Prices by States
According to Dangote Refinery, the price adjustments will immediately take effect in several states, with plans to expand nationwide.

Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun, and Ekiti: N841 per litre (previously between N865 and N880)

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Abuja, Delta, Rivers, Edo, and Kwara: N851 per litre (previously between N890 and N910)

Dangote emphasized that this is just the beginning, promising that more states will benefit from similar reductions in the coming weeks.

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Partner Filling Stations Selling at New Prices
The refinery has partnered with both long-standing and newly added marketers to make cheaper petrol available to Nigerians.

Existing Partners

MRS
Heyden
Ardova (AP)
Hyde Energy
Optima
Techno Oil
TotalEnergies
New Partners

Garima Petroleum
Sunbeth Energies
Sobaz Nigeria Ltd.
Virgin Forest Energy
Sixxco Oil Ltd.
N.U. Synergy Ltd.
Soroman Nigeria Ltd.
Jezco Oil Nigeria Ltd.
Jengre
Cocean
Kifayat
Triumph
Golden Sifem Global
Riquest
Mamu Oil

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Why the price drop matters

The price cut, which averages N24 lower per litre, is directly linked to Dangote’s new direct distribution strategy. By rolling out thousands of CNG-powered trucks and establishing CNG “daughter booster” stations across the country, the refinery aims to reduce dependence on middlemen, thereby slashing transportation costs that usually drive fuel prices higher.

At the moment, Dangote has taken delivery of 1,000 out of the 4,000 trucks it ordered. This investment in logistics is expected to ensure steady nationwide distribution in the months ahead.

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Benefits for petrol dealers and marketers

Beyond reducing retail prices, Dangote Refinery has also extended an invitation to filling station owners across Nigeria to join its distribution network. The company is offering:

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Free delivery logistics through its CNG-powered truck fleet
Access to credit facilities: Dealers who purchase 500,000 litres can obtain an additional 500,000 litres on credit for two weeks, under bank guarantee
This system is designed to support petrol dealers, manufacturers, transport operators, and other large-scale users while ensuring Nigerians pay less at the pump.

NNPC price comparison
Interestingly, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has also recently adjusted its pump price to N865 per litre, which remains slightly higher than Dangote’s new rates in most states.

The competition between the state-owned NNPC and the privately owned Dangote refinery may continue to shape petrol pricing in Nigeria in the coming months.

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Meet Top 10 Most Expensive Schools Where Pupil Pays ₦7.5 Million Per Term

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Top private secondary schools now charge fees as high as private universities.

But behind each modern campus, fancy facilities, and international programs is a story of hard work, vision, and money.

From pioneering educators to embassy-backed schools, find out who is turning expensive schooling into big business in Nigeria’s largest city.

  1. Greensprings School
    Visionary Founder: Mrs. Lai Koiki

Starting as a small nursery in 1985, Koiki transformed Greensprings into a tri-campus British-style institution serving over 2,000 students. Today, day pupils pay about ₦3.8 million per term, while boarding spots go for around ₦7.1 million testimony to her decades-long commitment to high-quality, holistic education.

  1. Grange School
    Nonprofit Legacy: Grange Education Limited

Launched in 1958 by British expatriates to educate children of West African Airways staff, Grange is run by a parent-and-stakeholder board. With term fees near ₦4.5 million for day students and ₦6.5 million for boarders, its nonprofit status means every naira is reinvested into campus expansion and teacher development.

  1. Lekki British International School
    Family-Led Enterprise: The Idehen Siblings
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Founded by the late Dr. Abiodun Laja in 2000, LBIS now thrives under the stewardship of her children, Francis and Christian Idehen. They uphold a rigorous UK National Curriculum for roughly 350 pupils, charging about ₦4.6 million per year for day schooling and ₦6.8 million to board.

  1. British International School, Lagos
    Global Backing: British Schools Foundation

Part of an international network, BIS Lagos blends Cambridge and British curricula on its Lekki Peninsula campus. With termly fees climbing above ₦5 million for day scholars and ₦7.5 million for boarders, it attracts a truly cosmopolitan student body and overseas-trained faculty.

  1. Meadow Hall School
    Educational Innovators: The Hansotia Family

Since its 2002 inception, Meadow Hall has championed inquiry-based learning across two campuses. Their upscale campus in Lekki features science labs, art studios, and green play spaces. Day students pay around ₦4 million per term; boarders hover near ₦7 million.

  1. Atlantic Hall
    Alumni-Driven Council: Former Students & Parents
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Atlantic Hall established in 1989 operates under a vibrant alumni and parent board committed to continuous improvement. Known for its A-Level program and expansive sports facilities, it charges close to ₦3.9 million per term for day pupils and ₦6.3 million for boarders.

  1. Corona Day Secondary School, Lekki
    Heritage Brand: Corona Schools

With roots stretching back to the 1950s, Corona remains a household name. The Lekki branch offers the Nigerian curriculum alongside international enrichment programs. Fees are roughly ₦3.7 million per term for day students; boarding isn’t offered here, keeping costs slightly lower.

  1. Lycée Français Louis Pasteur
    Diplomatic Mission: French Embassy

Operated by France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this school delivers the French national curriculum from primary through lycée. Its bilingual immersion and international accreditation command term fees of about ₦5 million reflecting its elite pedigree and embassy support.

  1. Charterhouse Lagos
    Tech-Minded Founders: The Petkauskas Family
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Charterhouse, birthed in 2000, has built a reputation for coding and robotics labs alongside classical academics. Day scholars invest roughly ₦4.2 million per term; boarding which includes weekend hackathons runs nearly ₦6.7 million.

  1. American International School of Lagos
    Consortium Ownership: American and Local Partners

AISL, part of a global network, follows an American curriculum with Advanced Placement options. Situated in Victoria Island, it caters to expatriate and Nigerian families, charging around ₦5.2 million per term for day schooling and ₦7.8 million for its residential program.

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Wike’s Spokesperson Olayinka Shares Update Amid Reports FCT Minister Travelled to UK For Medical Attention

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A report by Sahara Reporters widely shared on internet claimed that FCT minister Nyesom Wike was diagnosed with congestive heart failure

The online news platform said sources privy to the minister’s health status informed it that Wike has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure and is currently under medical management in the UK.

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Lere Olayinka Wike aide

However, checks by Legit.ng showed that no other reputable platforms have the report

Wike’s absence from public appearances sparked bizarre rumours online, with several netizens commenting that he might be out of Nigeria for medical reasons.

Amid the anxiety over Wike’s whereabouts, Olayinka posted on his verified X (formerly Twitter) page:

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Lere Olayinka, senior special assistant on public communication and social media to Nyesom Wike, on Sunday, September 14, disclosed that his principal will be on a popular political show on Thursday, September 18, 2025.

 

 

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