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NNPCL faces backlash as operation of local refineries stall again
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) is under renewed scrutiny as local refineries, including the Port Harcourt Refinery, remain non-operational despite repeated assurances. The Niger Delta Development & Transformation Initiative (NDDTI) has accused the NNPCL of deceiving Nigerians and failing to meet multiple deadlines. In a statement on Thursday, November 21, NDDTI spokesperson Barr. Lawrence Etienne criticised NNPCL’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, for allegedly misleading the public about refinery rehabilitation timelines. “NNPCL has shifted the goalposts countless times. It promised mechanical completion in July 2024 and refinery operations in August, yet nothing has been delivered,” said Etienne. The group highlighted Kyari’s earlier claims in 2019 that all four Nigerian refineries would be operational by the end of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in 2023. “One and a half years after Buhari’s exit, no refinery is functional despite billions of dollars in government funding,” the statement read. NDDTI further accused Kyari of providing false assurances to the Senate, claiming that Nigeria would become a net exporter of petroleum products by the end of 2024. “Instead of fulfilling these promises, Nigeria remains an importer of sulphur-laden petroleum products, worsening environmental and mechanical hazards,” Etienne lamented. On Monday, NNPC Chief Corporate Communications Officer Olufemi Soneye defended the corporation’s delays, citing unforeseen challenges in the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery, a brownfield project. However, Soneye refrained from providing a new completion deadline. The Port Harcourt Refinery, established in 1965, has been non-functional for years despite a $1.5 billion loan secured in 2021 for its renovation. Nigerians, already burdened by high fuel prices, had hoped that local refining would reduce costs and end dependency on imported fuel. NDDTI has demanded Kyari’s resignation, stating, “The NNPCL must stop deceiving Nigerians. If Kyari cannot deliver, he should step aside.” The group insists that revitalising local refineries is the only sustainable solution to Nigeria’s energy crisis. The stalled projects remain a sore point, with many citizens questioning the management of public funds and the government’s commitment to ending fuel importation.
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Nigerians laud NUPRC, Komolafe for anchoring reforms through PIA implementation

Some stakeholders have lauded the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and its Chief Executive Officer, Gbenga Komolafe, for the critical and patriotic role they played in steering the successful implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).
The stakeholders, under the aegis of the Nigeria Oil and Gas Integrity Forum (NOAIF), gave the commendation in a statement by its president, Vivian Okorafor, on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
Describing the PIA as what many now consider the nation’s saving grace in the oil and gas sector, Okorafor said the passage of the law would have meant little without the “visionary, competent and firm regulatory leadership” demonstrated by the NUPRC and Komolafe.
“The PIA was a monumental achievement, but the real success story is what followed. Without the solid and transparent enforcement of the law by NUPRC, we would still be grappling with regulatory uncertainties, capital flight, and investor distrust. Today, because of strong leadership at the NUPRC, Nigeria’s upstream sector has regained the confidence of both local and international investors,” the statement reads.
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The forum credited Komolafe for fostering an environment where regulation has become a catalyst for growth rather than a bureaucratic stumbling block, noting that since NUPRC took charge of the PIA implementation, key investment indicators in the sector have moved in a positive direction.
“In the past, regulatory opacity drained our oil industry of investments. But the NUPRC under Engr. Komolafe has reversed that trend. Transparent bid rounds, clear licensing processes, streamlined procedures — these have restored faith in Nigeria’s petroleum sector and placed us on a competitive global footing once again,” Okorafor stated.
Highlighting the Commission’s focus on promoting Nigerian content and encouraging indigenous companies, the forum said these steps were crucial for broad-based economic development.
“One of the quiet revolutions happening under the NUPRC is the deliberate empowerment of indigenous operators. For the first time in decades, we are seeing more Nigerian companies participating actively in the upstream space, thanks to policies that favour transparency, merit, and homegrown expertise,” she said.
It also applauded NUPRC’s introduction of digital platforms, which have simplified regulatory compliance, boosted efficiency, and reduced corruption in the oil and gas sector.
“Technology is now being deployed smartly to plug leakages. Licensing, reporting, and monitoring are now largely digital, making it difficult for underhand dealings to thrive. This is part of the transformational thinking that the NUPRC leadership has brought into the regulatory ecosystem,” she added.
PIA ushers in new fiscal regime
Okorafor noted that one of the most critical impacts of PIA implementation has been the new fiscal regime, which now makes Nigeria a more attractive destination for upstream investments compared to the pre-PIA era.
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“Before the PIA and the new fiscal frameworks enforced by NUPRC, Nigeria was losing out to other African nations like Angola and Ghana,” she explained.
“Today, our fiscal terms are competitive again, our procedures are predictable, and the regulatory environment is much more investment-friendly.”
The forum, while calling on President Bola Tinubu to continue supporting independent regulatory institutions like the NUPRC, urged stakeholders across the sector to work together with the Commission to consolidate the gains made so far.
“We urge Mr. President to shield institutions like the NUPRC from political interference. Nigeria must build strong institutions, not strong individuals. Komolafe and his team have shown what can happen when professionalism is allowed to lead. We must nurture and protect that.”
She concluded by noting that while challenges remain in the oil and gas industry, Nigeria is “finally on the right path,” thanks to the PIA and the leadership shown by NUPRC.
“No law is perfect. No reform is ever completely painless. But with the NUPRC’s firm handling of the PIA, Nigeria has a chance to write a new chapter in its oil and gas history — one marked by transparency, growth, and shared prosperity.”
The Nigeria Oil and Gas Integrity Forum pledged to continue monitoring developments in the sector and supporting initiatives that deepen transparency, expand opportunities, and ensure Nigeria’s energy wealth benefits all citizens.
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Lagos police arrest 35 year old lady for allegedly killing man, 65, she accompanied to a rented service apartment

The Lagos State Police Command has recorded a significant breakthrough in the investigation of a recent homicide case reported at Oko-Oba Division.A statement from the command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, says the command received a report of the murder of an unidentified man at a service apartment in the Abule Egba area on March 29. Preliminary investigations revealed that on 27th March 2025, at about 5:20 p.m., an unidentified female, in company of the deceased, rented a service apartment. A few hours later, the woman left the premises in possession of the deceaseds car and other personal valuables, informing the housekeeper that she would return shortly.However, during a routine check on 28th March 2025, the lifeless body of the male victim was discovered within the apartment. At the scene, investigators recovered an empty syringe, two empty cans of malt drink, and two bottles of water. The body was subsequently evacuated and deposited at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) mortuary for autopsy, while intensive efforts commenced to locate the fleeing suspect.”Hundeyin mentioned that after a detailed and painstaking investigation by operatives of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), the suspect identified as Adeola Adewale, 35, was apprehended at about 9:30 p.m. on April 26 at Oko-Oba, Lagos. During interrogation, Adeola Adewale confessed to administering a malt drink laced with a poisonous substance to the deceased, which ultimately led to his death. Further discreet investigation revealed the identity of the deceased as Mr. Adebayo, male, aged 65 years.”Hundeyin mentioned that the suspect is currently in custody as investigations continue to unravel further details surrounding the incident.The post Lagos police arrest 35 year old lady for allegedly killing man, 65, she accompanied to a rented service apartment appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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80% of mummy boys make good husbands – Nigerian woman says

A Nigerian woman, Adaeze Gift Okolie has said that 80% of mummy boys make a good husband. Citing her husband as an example, she revealed that he has never hurt or body shamed her even when she complained about her post-partum body. “Some men who love their mom dearly hardly disrespect their women. For the years I have lived with my husband, he has never told me words that pierced my heart. He has never body shamed me. When I complain about baby fat and stretch marks, he will always say, “Mummy, that’s what makes you a real woman.” he is very good in this aspect. And yes, he loves and respects his mom even though he’s the family’s stubborn child, Lol. So 80% of mummy boys make a good husband,” she wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday. The post 80% of mummy boys make good husbands – Nigerian woman says appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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