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Aggrieved Nigerian traders petition Chinese embassy over $218,280 failed order

By Mario Deepromoter
A group of Nigerians, who conducted business with a Chinese company, Plusp Group of Companies Ltd., based in Lanshan District, Linyin Sahadan, China, has petitioned the Chinese Embassy, seeking a refund of $218,280 due to an alleged breach of trade agreement.
The group claims that the amount was paid to the company in China for the supply of certain products to Nigeria five years ago, but the products had yet to be delivered.
The group of businessmen, under the aegis of Amalsco Industries, stated that while in China, they entered into a trade agreement with an agent of Plusp Group of Companies, Mr. Zhu, on January 7, 2018.
They said despite paying $218,280, the products they ordered had yet to be delivered five years after.
The petition, signed by the Nigerian Business Group’s linkman, Alhaji Ibrahim Inuwa, a copy of which was made available to The PUNCH on Wednesday, emphasised that this was not the first time they had conducted business in China.
“This is not the first time we are doing business in China, and it was always successful without any hitches. But this company, Plusp Group of Companies, changed the narrative five years ago,” the petition read.
According to the businessmen, they visited China more than three times regarding the matter, but the company kept promising to supply the products.
“To date, however, nothing has been delivered, and Mr. Zhu is no longer responding to their calls.
“That is why we have petitioned the Chinese Embassy through the Commercial Affairs of China here in Nigeria and also petitioned the Nigerian Embassy in China, for them to jointly trace the company and either compel them to supply us with our goods or refund our money,” Inuwa said.
Inuwa explained that they also sent a copy of the petition to the Kano Council of Traders and Entrepreneurs Union, seeking its assistance in recovering the money since the $218,280 belongs to the group.
“We have always enjoyed an excellent trade relationship with China and have never been betrayed before. Our business dealings have always been smooth until we entered into this trade agreement with the company through their agent, Mr. Zhu,” he stated.
“We hope that the Chinese Embassy and the Chinese government will intervene in this matter to safeguard their hard-earned integrity and image by tracing and compelling the company to refund our money. We have all the documents related to the agreement.”
The traders also appealed to the Nigerian Embassy in China to collaborate with the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria to ensure that they get their money back, promising to provide all the necessary documents related to the matter if required.
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Another Tanker Explosion Rocks Niger State, seven casualties recorded

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Another tanker explosion in Mashegu Local Government Area of Niger State, has left seven people dead and one critically injured.
The incident occurred on the evening of March 4, 2025, when a fuel-laden tanker lost control while navigating a deteriorated road, ultimately overturning and spilling its highly flammable Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) into a nearby stream.
The contaminated stream, a crucial water source for dry-season farmers, became the ignition point of disaster when the spilled fuel made contact with an active water pump.
The spark from the pump triggered a ferocious fire, which rapidly spread through the waterway, leading back to the overturned tanker and causing a massive explosion.
The raging flames engulfed nearby rice fields and fruit plantations, trapping several farmers working in their fields.
By the time emergency responders arrived, seven lives had already been lost. The victims were identified as Rafiatu Sahabi, Ramlat Shehu, Rashida Abdullahi, Raliya Abdulrahman, Zainab Ahmed, Zuwaira Idrisu, and Maryam A. Nura.
One survivor, Maimuna Isah, sustained severe injuries and is currently receiving treatment at Saho Rami Primary Health Care Center.
Confirming the incident, the Director General of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Abdullahi Baba-Arah, attributed the disaster to the poor state of rural roads, which forced the tanker driver into a dangerous maneuver, resulting in the fuel spill and subsequent explosion.
Local authorities and emergency teams have since been deployed to assess the damage and support affected families.
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EPL:How Hudson-Odoi late move sank Man City

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Callum Hudson-Odoi scored late in the second half to earn Nottingham Forest a crucial Premier League victory over fellow Champions League hopefuls Manchester City at the City Ground.
With seven minutes of an otherwise uneventful contest remaining, Hudson-Odoi collected a magnificent Morgan Gibbs-White pass in his stride before beating City goalkeeper Ederson at his near post to send the home fans into ecstasy.
In a game billed as crucial in the race to earn a spot in Europe’s premier club competition next season, City had the better opportunities before the interval but lacked the pace or ingenuity to breach the home side’s dogged defence.
A powerful Nico Gonzalez effort which flew narrowly wide of Matz Sels’ right-hand post was the high point of a drab first half, and there were few signs of improvement early in the second period despite Forest’s greater urgency.
After Nico Dominguez volleyed an Anthony Elanga cross straight at Ederson within seconds of the restart, Hudson-Odoi had a low effort tipped on to the post by the Brazilian midway through the second half.
Pep Guardiola introduced Kevin de Bruyne and Omar Marmoush with 20 minutes remaining but there was little in the way of goalmouth action in the latter stages until Hudson-Odoi’s moment of inspiration.
Guardiola and his players can have few complaints with the outcome as they slipped to a ninth league defeat of a tumultuous season – their joint-most in a single campaign under the Spaniard.
Third-placed Forest move four points clear of City, who stay fourth but could be overtaken by Chelsea if the Blues beat struggling Leicester City on Sunday.
(BBC)
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Gaza: Protesters deface Trump’s Scotland Golf Resort

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
US President Donald Trump’s prized Turnberry golf resort in Scotland has been vandalised by protesters who sprayed “GAZA IS NOT 4 SALE” in huge white letters on the lawn.
The activists also damaged greens and sprayed blood-red paint over the luxury resort’s clubhouse overnight on Saturday.
The Palestine Action group said it was a “direct response to the US administration’s stated intent to ethnically cleanse Gaza”.
Trump sparked outrage last month when he suggested the US “take over” Gaza and turn it into the “Riviera of the Middle East”, while forcing its Palestinian inhabitants to relocate to Egypt or Jordan.
The activists cited an AI-generated video the US president shared online last week, which showed the razed Palestinian territory rebuilt as a Trump-branded seaside resort.
One scene showed Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sipping cocktails in swimsuits by a pool.
Whilst Trump attempts to treat Gaza as his property, he should know his own property is within reach,” Palestine Action said on social media.
Police Scotland told AFP it was investigating after receiving a report of damage at around 0440 GMT on Saturday.
Last week, the United States said it had approved the sale of more than $3 billion in munitions, bulldozers and related equipment to Israel, which has used American-made weapons to devastating effect in Gaza.
The Turnberry property in southwest Scotland is one of two resorts that Trump owns in the country, his mother’s ancestral home.
A spokesman for Trump Turnberry said: “This was a childish, criminal act but the incredible team at Trump Turnberry will ensure it does not impact business.
“Turnberry is a national treasure and will continue to be the number one beacon of luxury and excellence in the world of golf.”
AFP
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