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Tinubu Sacks NNPC Board, Appoints New Leadership

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In a major shake-up aimed at revitalizing Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reconstituted the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, appointing new leadership to steer the company toward enhanced efficiency and increased investments.

The restructuring, announced on April 2, saw the removal of the previous chairman, Chief Pius Akinyelure, and the Group Chief Executive Officer, Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari, along with other board members appointed in November 2023.

In their place, President Tinubu has appointed Engineer Bashir Bayo Ojulari as the new Group CEO, while Ahmadu Musa Kida assumes the role of Non-Executive Chairman. The new 11-member board also includes Adedapo Segun as the Chief Financial Officer and six non-executive directors representing Nigeria’s geopolitical zones:

Bello Rabiu – North West
Yusuf Usman – North East
Babs Omotowa – North Central
Austin Avuru – South South
David Ige – South West
Henry Obih – South East

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Additionally, Mrs. Lydia Shehu Jafiya, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance, and Aminu Said Ahmed, representing the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, complete the new board lineup.

Citing Section 59(2) of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021, President Tinubu emphasized that the reconstitution was essential to boosting operational efficiency, restoring investor confidence, and accelerating gas commercialization and diversification efforts.

As part of their immediate mandate, the new board must conduct a strategic portfolio review of NNPC’s Joint Venture and operated assets to maximize value and improve performance.

The administration’s ambitious targets for Nigeria’s oil sector include:

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Increasing oil production to 2 million barrels per day by 2027 and 3 million barrels per day by 2030.
Expanding gas production to 8 billion cubic feet per day by 2027 and 10 billion cubic feet per day by 2030.
Raising NNPC’s crude refining capacity to 200,000 barrels per day by 2027 and 500,000 barrels per day by 2030.

Since taking office in 2023, Tinubu’s government has implemented various reforms aimed at attracting investment into the oil and gas industry, with NNPC securing $17 billion in new investments last year. The administration now seeks to expand this to $30 billion by 2027 and $60 billion by 2030.

A seasoned oil industry executive from Borno State, Kida holds a civil engineering degree from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and a postgraduate diploma in petroleum engineering from the Institut Francaise du Petrol (IFP) in Paris. He began his career at Elf Petroleum Nigeria before joining Total Exploration and Production, where he rose to become the Deputy Managing Director of Deep Water Services in 2015. In 2023, he became an Independent Non-Executive Director at Pan Ocean-Newcross Group. Kida is also a former basketballer and president of the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF).

Ojulari, from Kwara State, was previously the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Renaissance Africa Energy Company. His company led the landmark $2.4 billion acquisition of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC).

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A graduate of Mechanical Engineering from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Ojulari started his career at Elf Aquitaine before moving to Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd in 1991. He held various senior positions across Europe and the Middle East before becoming the Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO) in 2015. He is also a fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and has served as chairman of the board of trustees for the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE Nigerian Council).

President Tinubu expressed gratitude to the outgoing board members for their dedication, particularly in the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, which resumed production after extended shutdowns. He urged the new board to build on these achievements and drive Nigeria’s oil and gas sector toward global competitiveness.

With this strategic overhaul, the Tinubu administration aims to strengthen NNPC’s role as a key driver of economic growth, energy security, and investment in Nigeria’s petroleum industry.

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EFCC Declares Two Oasis Vivacity Global Directors Wanted Over Alleged Fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared two directors of Oasis Vivacity Global Limited wanted over alleged conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence and fraudulent diversion of funds.

The suspects are identified as 31-year-old Victoria Chidinma Nwachukwu and 32-year-old Oluwatosin Osasona Adekunle.
The Commission announced their wanted status in separate notices issued on Wednesday and signed by its Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale.

According to the EFCC, Nwachukwu, a native of Imo State, is wanted in connection with an alleged case of conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence and fraudulent diversion of funds.

Her last known address was given as House No. 3, Millennium Estate, Alhaji Gbenga Ashafa Street, Gbagada, Lagos State.

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Adekunle, who is from Ekiti State and is also linked to Oasis Vivacity Global Limited, was declared wanted over the same alleged offences.
The EFCC said his last known address is also House No. 3, Millennium Estate, Alhaji Gbenga Ashafa Street, Gbagada, Lagos State.

The anti-graft agency urged anyone with information that could assist in locating either of the suspects to report to the Commission at its offices in Ibadan, Uyo, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Benin, Makurdi, Kaduna, Ilorin, Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt or Abuja.

The Commission also provided the telephone number 08093322644 for members of the public who may have useful information about the whereabouts of the two suspects.

The EFCC did not disclose further details of the alleged fraud in the notices announcing their wanted status.

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Joyful noise in Sen Ikpea’s Senior Legislative Aide home as he welcomes baby boy after 14 years

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After 14 years of waiting, miscarriages, medical consultations, prayers and painful disappointments, Hon. Rufus Alele, a senior legislative aide to Senator Joseph Ikpea Igiagbe, and his wife have welcomed their first child, a baby boy.

Alele, in an emotional testimony titled “My Life, My Story: For Fourteen Years, My Wife and I Carried a Pain No One Could See – Until God Changed Our Story,” said the birth of his son marked the end of a long and painful journey.

“For the first time in fourteen years, I am holding my own child in my arms,” he wrote. He added: “For the first time in fourteen years, I have heard the cry of a baby that belongs to my wife and me.” But how does a couple endure 14 years of waiting for something many people take for granted?

According to him, he and his wife married in May 2012 with hopes of raising a family, but their dream did not come easily. Years of hospital visits, laboratory tests, medications, medical consultations, fasting and prayers followed. “We never imagined that our journey to parenthood would last fourteen years,”

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Alele said. How many disappointments can a couple endure before hope begins to fade? How many nights can they cry privately while maintaining smiles before the world? The couple experienced several pregnancies, but each ended in miscarriage.

Alele recalled the pain of repeatedly celebrating pregnancies only to lose them. “How do you mourn children you never had the chance to carry?” he asked. “How do you explain the silence that fills a home after beautiful dreams suddenly disappear?”

The losses, he said, left deep wounds, but he and his wife continued to comfort each other and hold on to their faith.

The year 2021, according to Alele, became one of the darkest periods of their lives after his wife lost a pregnancy that had reached five months.

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Seeking better medical care and a fresh beginning, the couple relocated from Benin City to Lagos on December 28, 2021. Yet, the miscarriages continued, including the loss of a twin pregnancy. How much more pain could they take? How many times could they rebuild their hopes after another devastating loss?

Alele also recalled the painful words of people who questioned their childlessness.

He said someone once asked his wife in Benin: “Are you not ashamed? You will soon reach menopause, yet you have no child.” Another family member reportedly advised his wife to leave the marriage, while someone in Lagos later made a similar suggestion. For a couple already fighting a private battle, could such words do anything other than deepen their pain?

A major turning point came when Alele finally opened up to his principal, Senator Joseph Ikpea Igiagbe, about the struggle.

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He said Senator Ikpea listened, comforted him, prayed with him and assured him that he and his wife would eventually become parents. Could one word of encouragement change the outlook of someone who had almost lost hope? Alele said the Senator’s assurance became “a seed of hope” in his heart.
He said Senator Ikpea later arranged for his wife to meet Mrs Evelyn Ikpea in Warri. According to Alele, Mrs Ikpea became a mother figure who prayed with his wife, encouraged her and strengthened her faith. The couple also connected them with medical specialists and personally supported medical expenses running into millions of naira.

Alele said, “Looking back today, I see more than human kindness. I see the hand of God working through compassionate people.”

Towards the end of January 2026, the couple received news that changed their lives: his wife was pregnant again. However, their excitement was accompanied by fear because of their history of miscarriages. Weeks later, she began bleeding and they rushed to the hospital. After the scan, a medical staff member reportedly told them: “The baby is alive.” What could have been more powerful to a couple who had already lost several pregnancies?

Alele said both he and his wife broke down in tears.
Because the pregnancy remained delicate, his wife stayed in hospital under close medical supervision until she gave birth.

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Alele said the period tested him emotionally, spiritually, mentally and financially, “Every day my prayer remained the same: ‘Lord, preserve my wife. Preserve our child,’” he recalled. Finally, after 14 years, the prayer was answered as he held his newborn son in his arms.

In gratitude for the people he believes God used to change their story, Alele and his wife decided to name their son Igiagbe, in honour of Senator Joseph Ikpea Igiagbe. Reflecting on the journey, he said: “His silence was never His absence. While we were waiting, He was working.”

He urged couples still waiting for the fruit of the womb not to give up, asking: “Who will inherit everything we have if we never have children?” For Alele and his wife, that question has finally been replaced by the laughter of a child after 14 years of waiting.

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83 Nigerians Return Home from South Africa as FG Commends Private Sponsors

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Federal Government has confirmed the arrival of 83 Nigerian returnees from South Africa, describing the successful repatriation as another demonstration of its commitment to protecting the welfare of citizens living abroad.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday announced that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, aboard a South African Airways flight from Johannesburg.

According to the ministry, the returnees were accompanied by two officials from the Consulate-General of Nigeria in Johannesburg.

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In a statement signed by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, the government disclosed that the latest evacuation exercise was made possible through the intervention of private individuals who paid for the flight tickets.

“The Ministry wishes to reiterate the fact that the repatriation exercise of this batch of returnees was facilitated through the procurement of flight tickets by good-spirited private individuals, whose generous support enabled their safe return to Nigeria,” the statement said.

The ministry noted that upon arrival in Lagos, the returnees were officially received by the Director of the African Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Haruna Ali-Gombe, who welcomed them on behalf of the Federal Government.

Following their arrival, the returnees were handed over to the appropriate government agencies for documentation and profiling before being reunited with their families.

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“Upon arrival, the returnees were received by the Director, African Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Haruna Ali-Gombe, who welcomed them on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

“Thereafter, they were handed over to the relevant Government Agencies for necessary documentation and profiling ahead of their reunification with their families,” the statement added.

The ministry expressed appreciation to the Nigerian Mission in South Africa, the private individuals who financed the operation and the agencies that coordinated the reception process.

It also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and welfare of Nigerians living overseas.

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“The Federal Government remains committed to the welfare and safe return of all Nigerian citizens abroad and expresses profound appreciation to the Nigerian Mission in South Africa, the private individuals who sponsored the exercise, and all agencies involved in ensuring a smooth reception and reintegration process,” the ministry stated.

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