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Christian Chukwu’s Death A Monumental Tragedy— Hon Nnaji

The member representing Nkanu East/West Federal Constituency of Enugu State in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Nnolim Nnaji, has described the death of former Nigerian national team captain, Christian Chukwu at 74 as a monumental tragedy for football enthusiasts and the nation.
Hon. Nnaji in a statement in Abuja stressed that he received the news of the death of the football idol with profound grief and sadness adding that his passing has left a huge gap in Nigerian and African football.
The lawmaker noted that Late Chukwu exhibited an exceptional talent in his playing days both in Rangers International club of Enugu and in Super Eagle such that he was nicknamed Chairman because of his special ability in warding off attackers in defence.
He praised Chukwu’s contributions to Nigerian and African football describing him further as a colossus whose impacts both as a player and a coach would not be forgotten in a hurry..
“His achievements as a footballer from Nkanu West Local Government, brought glory, honour and recognition to my constituency, Enugu State, the country and African Continent at large.
“In bidding him farewell, let us remember Christian Chukwu as the captained of the Super Eagles’ squad that won the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations and a bronze medal as a coach of the Super Eagles in 2004 African Cup of Nations, (AFCON)
Christian Chukwu coached the Super Eagles, Nigeria’s national football team as the head coach from 2002 to 2005 and led the team to a bronze medal at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia.
Late Chukwu was also Assistant Coach to Golden Eaglets’ team that won the FIFA U16 World Cup in China in 1985 and was also part of the technical crew that contributed to the Super Eagles’ qualification for their first FIFA World Cup finals in 1994 and he coached the Rangers International of Enugu and the Harambee Stars, Kenya’s senior male national team.
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NNPCL failed to remit N500bn revenue in 2024 – World Bank

The World Bank has revealed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has only been remitting 50 per cent of revenue gains from the removal of the Premium Motor Spirit subsidy to the Federation Account.
This disclosure is contained in the latest World Bank Nigeria Development Update, which highlights concerns over fiscal transparency and revenue management following the deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector.
It said out of the N1.1tn revenue from crude sales and other income in 2024, the NNPCL only remitted N600bn, leaving a deficit of N500bn unaccounted for.
The biannual report, titled “Building Momentum for Inclusive Growth,” said the national oil company used the remaining amount to settle its debt arrears.
In 2023, President Bola Tinubu received commendation from international financial agencies after he announced the removal of controversial petrol subsidies, a move that tripled petrol prices overnight but was projected to save the government billions of dollars annually.
The decision, part of broader economic reforms, was expected to free up funds for critical infrastructure and social programs.
But the plan was scuttled after backlash from Nigerians, as prices of household commodities more than tripled. The government only allowed full deregulation in October 2024, after the commencement of the Dangote refinery.
Despite the official removal, the World Bank report revealed that the NNPCL delayed the transfer of the associated revenue windfall, only commencing remittances to the Federation Account three months later, in January 2025.
It said the national oil firm has since been remitting just half of the proceeds, with the remainder reportedly used to offset legacy arrears.
The World Bank noted that the Federal Government’s revenues for 2025 are anticipated to be 70 per cent from oil and 30 per cent from non-oil sources, assuming full remittance of the fiscal savings from PMS subsidy removal.
“The fiscal outlook remains cautiously optimistic but hinges on the necessary consolidation of recent advances. First, it is essential to ensure that the full revenue gains from the removal of the PMS subsidy—estimated at 2.6 per cent of GDP in 2024—are transferred to the Federation.
“Despite the subsidy being fully removed in October 2024, NNPCL started transferring the revenue gains to the Federation only in January 2025. Since then, it has been remitting only 50 per cent of these gains, using the rest to offset past arrears,” the World Bank stated.
A further breakdown showed that NNPCL was the only laggard, remitting just N0.6tn to FAAC in 2024, down from N1.1tn in 2023.
The World Bank attributed this drop to the implicit subsidy regime that persisted until the third quarter of 2024.
It explained, “Gross FAAC revenues surged in 2024, but a large share was deducted and remitted back as revenues to states and local governments.
“Gross revenues collected by Nigeria’s main revenue agencies surged in 2024, despite minimal remittances from NNPCL. FAAC data show that gross revenues collected by the main revenue agencies (FIRS, NCS, NNPCL, and NUPRC) rose significantly from N16.5tn (7 per cent of GDP) in 2023 to N29.5tn (10.6 per cent of GDP) in 2024.
“The largest revenue increases came from FX-denominated sources that benefited from the removal of the FX subsidy, including oil revenues (royalties, taxes, signature bonuses), customs revenues, and the foreign trade-related component of VAT.”
While other FX-denominated revenue sources, such as oil royalties, taxes, and customs duties, recorded significant increases, the report noted that NNPCL remained the major laggard in remitting revenues to the Federation Account Allocation Committee.
“However, NNPCL was the only laggard, remitting just N0.6tn to FAAC in 2024, down from N1.1tn in 2023, largely due to the implicit PMS subsidy, which remained in place until the end of September 2024. Although the subsidy was fully removed on October 1, 2024, NNPCL did not start transferring the resulting revenue gains to the Federation until January 2025. From that point, it began remitting 50 per cent, with the other half being used to settle past arrears.
“As of February 2025, the bank noted that NNPCL’s claimed arrears stood at N7.8tn, while the Federation’s claims totalled N6.1tn, leaving net arrears of N1.7tn still owed to the national oil company.
“In spite of a sharp rise in gross revenues by the country’s main revenue-generating agencies from N16.5tn in 2023 to N29.5tn in 2024, NNPCL’s remittance fell to N600bn in 2024, down from N1.1tn in the previous year.”
To enhance fiscal discipline, the World Bank recommended a forensic audit of NNPCL’s finances and the adoption of standardised reporting templates to FAAC.
It also called for improved transparency in oil revenue accounting and stronger public financial management systems.
The Bretton Woods institution warned that unless full subsidy gains are channelled into the Federation Account, Nigeria’s fiscal consolidation efforts may be undermined, limiting the government’s ability to invest in infrastructure and social development.
The report stressed that resolving net arrears and ensuring full remittance of subsidy savings are critical for maintaining fiscal stability.
It stated, “The fiscal outlook remains cautiously optimistic but hinges on the necessary consolidation of recent advances.”
“It is essential to ensure that the full revenue gains from the removal of the PMS subsidy—estimated at 2.6 per cent of GDP in 2024—are transferred to the Federation.”
“Resolving any remaining net arrears and channelling the full benefits of subsidy reform to the Federation is critical for sound fiscal management.
“Improve public finance management. Revenues are still low, constraining development spending. Ensure that revenue gains from the removal of the PMS subsidy flow to the Federation.
“The bank also advised to improve transparency in accounting for oil revenues by conducting a forensic audit of NNPCL, and adopting standardised reporting to FAAC.”
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FG launches smart police station in Abuja

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to improving internal security and enhancing grassroots policing with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art smart police station in Katampe, Abuja.
The facility, constructed by the Nigeria Police Trust Fund and officially handed over to the Nigeria Police Force on Wednesday, is designed to improve operational efficiency and foster stronger police-community relations within the Federal Capital Territory.
Additional smart police stations are expected to be commissioned in Kogi, Enugu, and other parts of the country in the coming days.
Representing the Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam, at the event, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr. Anuma Nla, described the project as a symbol of the government’s determination to uphold law and order at the community level.
“It embodies our collective resolve to entrench law and order, improve community-police relations, and ensure that every citizen can live without fear,” Nla said.“It stands as a beacon of hope, a pledge of protection, and a commitment to service delivery at the grassroots.”
He urged officers posted to the new station to maintain the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and respect for human rights, emphasising the importance of prompt, fair, and accountable policing.
Nla also reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to strengthening the capacity of the Nigeria Police Force in line with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“This police station is a clear demonstration of our resolve to ensure a safer and more secure Nigeria,” he added.
Underscoring the importance of integrating modern technology into policing, he called on the Inspector General of Police to deploy digitally trained officers to the facility for optimal utilization of its capabilities.
In his remarks, the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund, Mohammed Sheidu, described the smart station as a “mission statement for nation-building.”
According to him, the new facility features perimeter fencing, CCTV surveillance, overhead water tanks to ensure uninterrupted supply, and a 30-kilowatt off-grid solar power system made possible through a partnership with the Rural Electrification Agency.
“This is not just another police station,” Sheidu stated.
“It is a secure, efficient, and community-oriented policing hub built to meet the evolving standards of law enforcement in today’s Nigeria.”
He also announced the launch of a six-man rank-and-file quarters project aimed at improving police officers’ living conditions.
“No officer should have to face the burden of duty while contending with inadequate living conditions,” he said.
“This is a tangible step towards boosting morale and ensuring our personnel, especially at the front lines, have the stability to perform their roles with excellence.”
Sheidu concluded by stressing the importance of accountability and judicious use of public resources, urging officers to maintain the new facility with professionalism and pride.
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Tinubu approves procurement thresholds for MDAs

President Bola Tinubu has approved the immediate implementation of the revised procurement thresholds for Ministries, Departments and Agencies [MDAs].
The approval is based on the recommendation by the Director General of Bureau for Public Procurement [BPP] Dr Adedokun Adebowale, in alignment with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The details of the implementation guidelines will be provided by the DG of the BPP on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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