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Dr. Kunle Adeniji’s body was found after kidnappers’ demand met

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Sometime in February, Dr. Kunle Adeniji, a national director of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was kidnapped alongside his brother’s family in Abuja.

Despite the kidnappers collecting a ransom, Dr. Adeniji’s life was not spared.

According to reports, Dr. Adeniji was visiting his brother’s residence in the Chikakore area of Kubwa, Federal Capital Territory, when armed gunmen struck.

During the abduction, Dr. Adeniji’s brother’s wife, Esther, was shot and later dumped in a community in Niger State.

The kidnappers demanded a N350 million ransom from Dr. Adeniji’s family.

50 million naira ransom was reportedly paid.

However, in a heartbreaking twist, Dr. Adeniji’s body was found after the ransom was collected, indicating that he was killed by his captors.

The incident has raised concerns about the effectiveness of security measures in the country and the increasing brazenness of kidnappers.

Dr. Adeniji’s brother and son were kidnapped along with him but both survived the ordeal.

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Private or public, let the refineries work – IPMAN to FG, NNPCL

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Port Harcourt Depot Unit, has stressed that the Port Harcourt Refinery requires more than periodic rehabilitation, calling instead for a “consistent and experienced management focused on functionality and long-term sustainability”.

The position was made known in a statement signed on June 12, 2025, by the Chairman of IPMAN Port Harcourt Depot Unit, Tekena Thankgod Ikpaki.

The association was reacting to a recent statement by the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, Mr. Bayo Ojulari, who hinted that the Federal Government may consider selling some of its refineries as a solution to persistent rehabilitation and efficiency challenges.

Ikpaki noted that as major stakeholders in the downstream oil sector, petroleum marketers fully understand the strategic importance of the Port Harcourt Refinery, not just for Rivers State and the Niger Delta region, but for the Nigerian economy as a whole.

He observed that the brief resumption of operations at the refinery in November 2024, followed by another shutdown in May 2025 for maintenance, once again underscored the lingering operational and technical issues affecting Nigeria’s refineries.

Ikpaki, however, stated that it is less concerned about who manages the facility and more focused on ensuring the refinery functions optimally.

He said, “Whether the facility remains under the direct control of the NNPCL or is eventually handed over to a private entity, the most critical issue for us at this point is ensuring the Port Harcourt Refinery operates at optimal capacity.

“We believe that a fully functional refinery will have far-reaching benefits, offering alternative sources of refined products, stabilizing the domestic market, creating jobs, boosting local content, and contributing to national energy security,” the statement added.

The association appealed to the Federal Government and NNPCL to ensure that any future sale or concession process prioritizes competence and technical proficiency.

IPMAN urged the authorities to “prioritize competence, technical expertise, and a proven track record in refinery operations in selecting any prospective buyer or management partner, should the company proceed with the sale or concessioning process.”

The association emphasized that privatization should not be pursued for its own sake but must lead to measurable improvements in output, performance, and national benefit.

Ikpaki concluded by reaffirming the association’s willingness to collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure a successful transition.

“We are committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure that the transition, if and when it happens, will be transparent, accountable, and ultimately beneficial to Nigerians, particularly those of us who operate directly within the value chain,” he said.

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BREAKING! Tinubu Orders National Mourning for Late Buhari, Declares Tuesday July15 Public Holiday

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President Bola Tinubu has declared Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a public holiday in honor of former President Muhammadu Buhari, who passed away on Sunday, July 13, 2025.

The Federal Government announced a seven-day national mourning period, during which national flags will fly at half-mast from July 13 to July 19.

 

Public Holiday:Tuesday, July 15, 2025, has been declared a public holiday to honor the late former President.

National Mourning: A seven-day national mourning period was declared by President Tinubu.

Flag Protocol:*National flags will fly at half-mast until Saturday, July 19.

Burial Arrangements:The late President’s burial is scheduled for Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State.

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Buhari, served nation with firm resolve – Nwoko

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Senator Ned Nwoko (APC-Delta) has joined other Nigerians to mourn former President Muhammadu Buhari, saying he served the nation with firm resolve.

This is contained in a statement by Nwoko himself, who represents Delta North Senatorial District, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Abuja, on Monday.

The Nigerian former President was said to have died on Sunday in a London clinic.

Nwoko said that he received the passing of the former President with deep sadness.

“Buhari was a man whose name had become etched in Nigeria’s political and historical journey.

“I received with deep sadness the news of the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, a man whose name has become etched in Nigeria’s political and historical journey.

“President Buhari served the nation with firm resolve, both as a military Head of State and later as a democratically elected President.

“Though opinions about his leadership varied, his love for Nigeria was never in doubt. He was a symbol of resilience and a product of history who returned to power after several attempts, reminding us all that perseverance is a virtue in public service.

“To his family, the government and people of Katsina State, and indeed the entire nation, I offer my heartfelt condolences.

“May his soul rest in peace, and may his contributions to Nigeria continue to be remembered with introspection and respect.”

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