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Seplat Revenue Jumps 144 Percent to $2.73 Billion
Seplat Energy 2025 revenue surged 144% to $2.73 billion as offshore assets boosted production and dividends rose 52 percent.
February 28, 2026
Politics
Diaspora Group Warns Over Alleged Threats to Peter Obi
COPDEM diaspora Peter Obi warning highlights alleged security threats and urges investigation to safeguard Nigeria’s democratic stability.
February 28, 2026
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Bulk Fuel Buyers Shift To Dangote Direct Supply
Dangote refinery’s free delivery scheme disrupts contracts, lowers petrol prices, and shifts fuel distribution power away from transport owners
September 22, 2025
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Dangote Refinery Rejects Allegations of Overpriced Petrol
Joseph Obele, noted that the refinery’s prices might be affected by reliance on imported crude oil's susceptibility to global market
November 4, 2024
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Petrol Crisis Worsens as Stations Run Dry
The petrol shortage crisis in Nigeria worsens with more stations closing and prices soaring. Long queues and high costs hit Lagos and Abuja hard.
July 30, 2024
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Nigeria Petrol Prices Surge to N770/Liter, FX, Overheads Blamed
Nigeria's petrol prices jump to N770 per liter, driven by high foreign exchange rates and increased overhead costs, straining consumer budgets.
July 15, 2024
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Seplat Revenue Jumps 144 Percent to $2.73 Billion
Seplat Energy 2025 revenue surged 144% to $2.73 billion as offshore assets boosted production and dividends rose 52 percent.
February 28, 2026
Politics
Diaspora Group Warns Over Alleged Threats to Peter Obi
COPDEM diaspora Peter Obi warning highlights alleged security threats and urges investigation to safeguard Nigeria’s democratic stability.
February 28, 2026
Business
BUA Cement Triples 2025 Profit to N356 Billion, Lifts Dividend
BUA Cement 2025 profit triples to N356 billion as revenue surpasses N1.179 trillion and board lifts dividend to N10 per share.
February 28, 2026
News
Court Confirms PDP Convention in Ibadan is Valid
KEY POINTS A court in Ibadan ruled that the PDP’s November 2025 convention was...
February 28, 2026