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Pastor Adeboye narrates how he collapsed in Ilesha

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has revealed his struggle for life during an evangelism programmes in the church about seven years ago.
Adeboye recalled how he collapsed in Ilesha, saying his body broke down completely due to the effect of bad road.
Sharing the testimony at the annual Special Holy Ghost Service, themed “Joy Unspeakable”, the popular clergy also disclosed that for the first time, he spent Christmas in bed due to the health crisis.
He narrated that after he broke down in Ilesha, he was airlifted to the camp for the program but some persons attempted to stop the helicopter from taking off, leading to the damaging of one of the windows.
He said: “Seven years ago, during this same program, my body broke down completely due to the terrible road conditions.
“For the first time in my life, I spent Christmas Day in bed. The devil was certain he had finally got me.
“I collapsed in Ilesha, and to bring me back to the camp, we had to charter a helicopter. I was too weak to travel by road—if I had, I would not have made it”.
“Seven years later, I am still here! I want you to thank God for sparing my life”, Adeboye added after narrating the incident, urging the congregation to thank God for his life.
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Reps Secure Pledge from Seven Oil Companies to Pay $37.4m into Federation Account by August

By Gloria Ikibah
Following an extensive probe by the the House of Representatives, Public Accounts Committee of seven oil and gas firms have committed to paying a total of $37,435,094.52 (₦58 billion) into the Federation Account by August 2025.
This resolution comes after a review of financial records from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), which exposed significant lapses in royalty payments and overall financial reconciliation within the sector.
In a statement bybthe House Spokesperson, Rep. Akin Rotimi, disclosed that the pledged repayments are part of a much larger ₦9 trillion backlog flagged in the 2021 Auditor General’s report submitted to the National Assembly. Some of these debts have accumulated over four years, further exposing gaps in Nigeria’s revenue collection process within the oil and gas industry.
Rotimi said that beyond the seven companies that have agreed to settle their debts, investigations have uncovered $1.7 billion (₦2.5 trillion) in unpaid royalties owed by 45 oil firms as of December 31, 2024.
1. Companies That Have Agreed to Pay by August 2025
The following companies have acknowledged their outstanding debts and have pledged to clear them before the deadline:
1. Belema Oil
2. Panocean Oil Nigeria Ltd*
3. Newcross Exploration & Production Ltd.
4. Dubri Oil Company Ltd
5. Chorus Energy
6. Amni International
7. Network Exploration
2. Companies Disputing Their Recorded Liabilities
Nine companies, with a total outstanding debt of $429.2 million, have challenged the figures attributed to them. They have requested a reconciliation process with NUPRC to verify the accuracy of their obligations. These companies are:
1. Aradel/Niger Delta
2. Chevron
3. STAR DEEP
4. Shore Line
5. Seplat Producing Unlimited
6. Esso Erha
7. Esso Usan
8. Eroton Exploration
9. Seplat Energy
The Public Accounts Committee has directed that the reconciliation process be concluded within two weeks. After this period, all verified debts must be paid immediately without further delays.
3. Companies That Have Ignored the Committee’s Summons
A total of 28 companies, collectively owing $1.23 billion, have refused to appear before the Committee or respond to public notices. The defaulters include:
1. Addax Petroleum Exploration Nigeria Ltd
2. AITEO Group
3. All Grace Energy
4. Amalgamated Oil Company Nigeria Limited
5. Total E&P Nigeria (OML 100, 102, 52 & 99)
6. Bilton Energy Limited
7. Enageed Resources Limited
8. Waltersmith Petroman Limited
9. Conoil Plc
10. Continental Oil & Gas Company Ltd
11. Energia Limited
12. First E&P Ltd
13. Frontier Oil Limited
14. General Hydrocarbons Limited
15. Green Energy International Ltd
16. Nigeria Agip Exploration Ltd (NAE)
17. Neconde Energy Limited
18. Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) – OML 60, 61 & 63
19. Lekoil Oil and Gas Investments Limited
20. Midwestern Oil and Gas Limited
21. Millennium Oil and Gas Company Limited
22. Oando Oil Ltd (OML 60, 61 & 62)
23. Heirs Holding
24. Pillar Oil Limited
25. Platform Petroleum Limited
26. Universal Energy Limited / Sinpec
27. Sahara Field Production Limited
28. Oriental Energy Resources Limited
These firms have been given a one-week grace period to submit the necessary financial documents and appear before the Committee. Failure to comply will attract strict legislative and regulatory actions to enforce compliance.
4. Companies That Have Fully Paid Their Royalty Obligations
Only two companies were confirmed to have no outstanding royalty debts:
1. Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC)
2. Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production
Next Steps: Enforcing Compliance & Revenue Recovery
The House Committee on Public Accounts has reaffirmed it commitment to enforcing compliance with statutory financial obligations under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). Lawmakers have vowed to intensify oversight efforts to recover outstanding revenues and curb future financial leakages in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
The House of Representatives insists that all firms operating in Nigeria’s energy sector must meet their financial responsibilities in order to support the nation’s economic stability. The Committee has also assured Nigerians that appropriate legislative actions will be taken to hold all defaulters accountable.
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2027: Ex-Gov El-Rufai visits Aregbesola, Tunde Bakare in Lagos

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Ex- Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, paid a visit to former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and cleric Pastor Tunde Bakare in Lagos.
The visit was disclosed by Muyiwa Adekeye, El-Rufai’s media adviser, in a tweet on Sunday.
“Malam Nasir @elrufai was in Lagos today to visit Ogbeni @raufaregbesola and Pastor Tunde Bakare,” Adekeye wrote.
El-Rufai’s meeting with both men is coming days after visiting former President Muhammadu Buhari in Kaduna.
The former Kaduna governor’s visit to Lagos has fueled fresh conversations about his political future and possible strategic alliances ahead of the 2027 elections.
Aregbesola, a former two-term governor of Osun State and a former ally of President Bola Tinubu recently left the All Progressives Congress after a protracted crisis within the party in Osun State.
Bakare, on the other hand, is a known political voice and a former presidential aspirant under the APC.
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