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Obasanjo says NNPC refineries will never work again

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has insisted Nigeria's three NNPC refineries will never work, citing past rejection by Shell and pressure that scuttled the Dangote sale.

Nigerian airlines plan Thursday shutdown as Jet A1 prices triple

Nigerian airlines may ground flights Thursday over a 300 percent surge in Jet A1 fuel prices, pushing operating costs past breaking point.

Ondo Government Calms Public After DSS Terror Alert Leak

Ondo government reassures residents after DSS terror alert leak, confirming that active security measures are underway to keep the state safe.

Ondo Workers Celebrate as Governor Sacks Justice Commissioner

Lagos, Nigeria - Workers at the Ondo State Ministry of Justice erupted in jubilation...

Akeredolu’s Death Reshapes Ondo Politics; Governorship Race Heats Up

Governor Akeredolu's death upends Ondo State politics, thrusting Lucky Aiyedatiwa into the spotlight for the 2024 governorship race.

Resignation Wave Hits Ondo Govt as Aiyedatiwa Takes Office

High-profile resignations hit Ondo State under Governor Aiyedatiwa’s new tenure, reflecting a major political realignment post-Akeredolu era.

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Obasanjo says NNPC refineries will never work again

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has insisted Nigeria's three NNPC refineries will never work, citing past rejection by Shell and pressure that scuttled the Dangote sale.

Nigerian airlines plan Thursday shutdown as Jet A1 prices triple

Nigerian airlines may ground flights Thursday over a 300 percent surge in Jet A1 fuel prices, pushing operating costs past breaking point.

Nigerian investors gain N5.5 trillion as banks, industrial stocks rally

KEY POINTS Nigerian stock investors gained 5.5 trillion naira last week as the All-Share...

Elumelu’s UBA assets cross N33 trillion, sustain growth into Q1 2026

United Bank for Africa's total assets have crossed 33 trillion naira as Tony Elumelu's pan-African lender sustained earnings momentum into the first quarter of 2026.