David Bird: Nigeria Losing Value As Dangote Refinery Pays Premium For Local Crude On International Market
Dangote Refinery pays steep premiums for Nigerian crude on the international market, causing Nigeria to lose value, CEO David Bird says.
Dangote Refinery pays steep premiums for Nigerian crude on the international market, causing Nigeria to lose value, CEO David Bird says.
Dele Momodu warns ADC must unite, adopt northern strategy and leverage experience to stand any chance against APC.
PDP Chieftain Segun Sowunmi urges internal rebuilding, warning legal wins don’t ensure political legitimacy.
CEO of Dangote Refinery David Bird says supply shortfalls force refinery to buy Nigerian crude at over $18 premium in international markets.
The National Coordinator of National Aids, Viral Hepatitis, and STIs Control Programme, (NASCP), Dr. Adebobola Bashorun has described the rollout of WHO-approved HIV prevention drug, Lenacapavir, as a “landmark achievement,”
CEO David Bird says crude-for-naira policy is not a discount for Dangote Refinery but rather targets Nigeria’s currency stability
Economist Samuel Ayininuola warns that Nigeria’s exposure to rising global oil prices stems from structural weaknesses in its downstream petroleum sector.
The crisis within the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) is being linked to a broader breakdown of law and order, raising concerns about institutional failure and rising insecurity.
Maxwell Opara says recent engagements between Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso point to early coalition discussions ahead of 2027.
Political Economist, Adakole Ijogi says fuel disruptions have profound impact on Nigerians, suggests fuel price hedge.
Uju Agomoh highlights systemic failures in custodial facilities across Nigeria.
National Secretary, NUJ, Achike Chude dismisses concerns over APC nomination controversy, notes that the crisis is minor.
Kenny Okolugbo discusses upcoming PDP, APC, and ADC conventions, analysing internal conflicts, leadership ambitions, and electoral strategies ahead of 2027.
Magaji Mato insists voters, not political office holders, will decide leadership outcomes as opposition consultations intensify ahead of 2027.
APC chieftain Farouq Adamu Aliyu dismisses one-party state concerns as subjective, arguing tensions reflect elite struggles, not the Nigerian people.
PETROAN National President, Billy Gillis-Harry pledged steady fuel availability despite price surge across the country.
NNPP chieftain Folashade Aliu confirms ongoing consultations between Obi and Kwankwaso, says decision on 2027 alliance will be announced soon.
APC chieftain Obun urges fair zoning, warns that imbalance in party offices could trigger internal division ahead of the national convention.
Sani Usman says real-time intelligence sharing and on-ground collaboration with US forces have already led to operational gains against insurgents in the North-East.
Chika Mbonu says CBN reforms improved FX stability and confidence, but rising costs have left many Nigerians struggling to cope.
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