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Nigeria Qatar Gas Cooperation will bring global clean energy Transition -Foreign Affairs Minister

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By Gloria Ikibah
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar has called for synergy between Nigeria and Qatar to foster gas diplomacy, energy transition from non-renewable energy and highlighted the key benefits of Nigeria-Qatari relations for Africa and global gas sectors.
He made the call while delivering a lecture at the Doha Diplomatic Institute on February 29th, 2024, on the sidelines of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s State visit to the State of Qatar.
In a statement by the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister, Alkasim Abdulkadir, he stated: “The Minister posited that Qatar and Nigeria are blessed with hydrocarbon deposits that place them at the center of the new energy equation. He also said that while Qatar has the third largest gas reserves in the world and Nigeria is best known as Africa’s largest oil producer, he enthused that Nigeria is a gas province, with a bit of oil. “We are sitting on reserves of 208TCF. We use our reserves to develop our economies – and are confident that we can also develop partnerships that will support the process of transition”.
Amb. Tuggar further said that it is incumbent on gas-rich countries like Qatar and Nigeria to make a case for gas as a cleaner alternative and transition fuel fit for human use.
“Nigeria requires a partner such as Qatar that shares a similar epistemology of gas as a resource for human utility to develop its gas assets further and expand market share for the benefit of both countries.” He also enthused that “Nigeria can help Europe and other industrial economies to diversify their sources of energy supply. In turn, a more stable market creates more stable prices, and a more stable platform for economic growth, improved living standards and new opportunities”, he added.
The Minister equally posited that Nigeria currently has a 6-train LNG with a nameplate capacity of 22MTPA, an 8MTPA 7th train underway, as well as an 8th train planned for the near future.
“Nigeria also has two additional LNG projects that have reached advanced planning stages; Olokola (OK LNG) and Brass LNG. Opportunities for quick Floating LNG projects also abound. But even before that, 150km from Nigeria lies Equatorial Guinea’s Bioko Island LNG, fresh out of gas supplies and ready to take in feedstock from Nigeria.
“Beyond the LNG, Nigeria has two major gas pipeline projects with the potential of delivering gas to Europe currently underway- The Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline through Algeria can potentially deliver a conservative 2 billion scf/d while the 7,000km Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline seeks to join the Maghreb-European Pipeline (MEP) with a capacity of 30 billion cubic metres/day.” He went further to say that All of these projects provide huge opportunities for Qatar to partner with Nigeria to enter into new markets for gas in Africa and beyond.
“Qatar possesses the requisite big-ticket experience in negotiating complex international business deals as well as the interlocutory mediation skills for the diplomacy required to pull off a Nigeria-Morocco pipeline, where over 15 countries would be involved. The kind of political and economic partnership that is needed to develop such a complex project can be the foundation for a new diplomatic order in the region.
“A partnership that further brings us together and can provide new incentives to mitigate or minimize some of the challenges that we have faced, for example in recent months over the faltering of democracy in parts of the region. Qatar as a neutral investor and participant in such a project could catalyse a rapprochement and translate to a win-win situation for all parties involved”, the Minister stated.
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President Xi Mourns Former President Muhammadu Buhari

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…say his death is a great loss for Nigeria-China

By Gloria Ikibah

Chinese President Xi Jinping has expressed his condolences to President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian people following the death of former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.

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In a message sent on Wednesday, Xi conveyed “deep condolences” on behalf of the Chinese government and its people, offering heartfelt sympathy to Buhari’s family and the government of Nigeria.

Xi described Buhari as a “respected statesman” who worked tirelessly to strengthen Nigeria’s unity and development. 

“He dedicated himself to finding a development path suited to Nigeria’s national conditions and made outstanding contributions to the country’s progress,” Xi said.

According to him, “Buhari earned wide respect across the international community”.

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The Chinese leader also praised Buhari’s role in fostering stronger Nigeria-China ties, and noted that the former president was a steadfast friend of China and a firm supporter of China-Africa cooperation. 

“His death is not only a great loss for the Nigerian people but also for the Chinese, who considered him a dear friend,” Xi said.

President Xi reaffirmed China’s commitment to its relationship with Nigeria, as he said Beijing is ready to continue working closely with Abuja to advance their comprehensive strategic partnership.

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Crude Oil: Nigeria hits OPEC 1.5Zmb/d production quota

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Nigeria’s crude oil production soared a little above 1.5 million barrels per day in June, hitting the required quota by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

Data sourced from OPEC’s latest Monthly Market Oil Report (MOMR) for June noted that the country’s oil production hit 1.505mb/d in June 2025 from 1.453mb/d recorded in May 2025.

However, the output was still below the targeted 2.06mbpd projected in the 2025 budget.

According to OPEC’s data, this is the first time the country’s production output would meet the 1.5mb/d cuts quota in years.

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Nigeria’s output had hovered at 1.1mb/d in 2023, 1.3mb/d in 2024, and then 1.4mb/d since January 2025.

The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Bayo Ojulari, recently said Nigeria was ramping up production with a medium-term goal to hit 2.06 million barrels per day by 2027.

He expressed optimism that oil output would rise to 1.9mbpd in December this year.

“We have started growing. In March, we were producing about 1.56 million barrels per day, and we’re now at 1.63 million, including condensates. By the end of the year, we are hoping to clock 1.9 million barrels daily,” he said.

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Ojulari said Nigeria had recorded a 100 per cent availability on major crude oil pipelines in the country.

He noted that for the first time in a long while, the nation enjoyed 100 per cent crude oil pipeline availability throughout June.

According to him, the feat, which was possible through the industry-wide security interventions led by the NNPC, aided the increase in oil production.

However, he called for more investments to boost production, adding that the company had been able to turn the narrative around by consistently meeting its cash-call obligations to Joint Venture operations. With the current state of oil pipelines, experts expect a further rise in oil production in the coming months.

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Just in: 151 police officers in trouble over alleged misconduct

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The Nigeria Police Force has began disciplinary proceedings against 151 senior officers over various allegations of misconduct and ethical breaches, in a move to reinforce accountability and professional discipline within its ranks.

The review commenced on Monday, July 14, and will conclude on Friday, July 25, 2025, at the IGP Smart Conference Hall, Force Headquarters, Abuja.

The officers, selected from commands and units nationwide, are appearing before the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC) over alleged violations ranging from professional misconduct to breaches of internal regulations.

The Force Disciplinary Committee is the police’s internal body responsible for investigating cases involving senior officers from the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) upwards.

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It plays a vital role in reviewing accusations, assessing evidence, and recommending appropriate sanctions in accordance with existing police laws and disciplinary frameworks.

Final decisions regarding the officers’ futures will be forwarded to the Police Service Commission.

In a statement issued by the Force Headquarters, Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, reaffirmed his administration’s zero-tolerance stance on indiscipline. He emphasised the importance of internal accountability in enhancing public confidence and promoting a more professional police force.

“The Nigeria Police Force will not condone any form of misconduct or ethical breaches. This disciplinary process underlines our commitment to maintaining a culture of integrity and respect for the rule of law,” the IGP stated.

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The statement further emphasised that the disciplinary review is part of the force’s ongoing reforms aimed at restoring public trust, enhancing service delivery, and ensuring that police officers uphold the highest standards of conduct.

Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer, who signed the release, said the disciplinary exercise demonstrates the IGP’s resolve to build a disciplined and responsive policing institution. (The Guardian)

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