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Afenifere youths write Tinubu over alleged plot to stop crude supply to local refineries
The Afenifere Youth Renewal Group (AYRG) has written President Bola Tibubu, expressing concern over an alleged plot to frustrate domestic refineries, including the Dangote Refinery, from meeting Nigeria’s PMS consumption demand.
The alleged plot, said to be masterminded by a cabal comprising petroleum importers and officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), involves a plan to obstructing the supply of crude oil to local refineries.
In a letter co-signed by Chief Semiu Oriade and Otunba Opeoluwa Ayeola, the President and Secretary General, respectively, AYRG warned that the planned obstruction could have severe economic implications for Nigeria.
According to the Afenifere youths, possible consequences of the plot include artificial scarcity of petroleum products, further astronomical hike in pump prices, and economic hardship for millions of Nigerians.
The group further warned that it would erode economic gains recorded under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.
Praising the President for his reforms, including removal of subsidy, which it said has liberated the economy from the stranglehold of corrupt oil cartels, AYRG warned that economic saboteurs can derail the progress made by the administration.
Parts of the letter read, “We write not only as concerned citizens, but more as stakeholders who are deeply invested in the development, stability, and prosperity of our dear country. It is now abundantly evident that certain vested interests within the NNPC are actively and deliberately trying to thwart the excellent advancements of your administration by obstructing the supply of crude oil to local refineries,” the letter said.
“This insidious plot, if not urgently curtailed, has the potential to erode the significant economic gains recorded under your leadership and plunge Nigeria back into the dark era of crippling fuel importation.
“Since its inception, it is believed that your administration has demonstrated a strong commitment to breaking the chains of economic enslavement that have long held our dear country hostage.
“The audacious removal of the fuel subsidy; a long-standing albatross on the neck of our nation’s economy as for decades lined the pockets of a privileged few at the expense of national progress, is undoubtedly a landmark decision that signaled the dawn of economic liberation for Nigeria.
“Your efforts in dismantling this fraudulent subsidy regime has liberated our economy from the stranglehold of corrupt oil cartels who, under the guise of serving the nation, have siphoned trillions of naira into private coffers while keeping Nigeria dependent on imported petroleum products.
“However, it has come to our attention, through credible sources and observable patterns, that certain elements within the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), whose nefarious schemes were disrupted by your administration’s bold policies, are actively working to undermine the progress of your administration.
“These individuals, driven by selfish interests and a desire to maintain their stranglehold on the nation’s resources, are orchestrating a dangerous plot to halt the supply of crude oil to local refineries.
“Their ultimate goal is to force Nigeria back into the era of fuel importation, thereby paving the way for a return to exorbitant petrol prices, hyperinflation, and economic hardship for millions of Nigerians.
“We believe that the deliberate strangulation of crude supply to our local refineries is not just an economic crime; it is a direct assault on the sovereignty of Nigeria as a self-sustaining oil-producing nation.
“This country is abundantly blessed with crude oil reserves that should place us among the leading self-reliant petroleum producers in the world. Yet, due to years of systemic sabotage, corruption, and vested interests, Nigeria was forced to endure the humiliation of exporting crude oil only to buy it back at exorbitant prices as refined fuel.
“Your Excellency, we are heartened that your administration’s economic vision has come a long way in putting an end to this absurdity by reviving our refineries, ensuring local refining capacity is maximized, and cutting off the parasitic network of fuel importers who have, for decades, profited at the detriment of national prosperity.
“But rather than embrace the future of a self-sufficient Nigeria you are creating, these saboteurs, threatened by their loss of illicit profits, are hell-bent on reversing your policies by crippling local refining operations.
“Moreover, these individuals, who have long profited from the opaque and corrupt fuel subsidy regime, feel threatened by the removal of the subsidy. For decades, they have enriched themselves at the expense of the Nigerian people, siphoning billions of dollars meant for the development of our nation.”
The Afenifere Youth Renewal Group urged the President Tinubu to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the activities of the NNPC, and mandate uninterrupted supply of crude to local refineries.
It will be recalled that recently, there were reports that the NNPCL intends to adjust its crude allocation to Dangote Refinery following the coming onstream of the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries. The Port Harcourt and Warri refineries currently operate at a combined capacity of about 135,000 barrels per day.
Under the Federal Government’s naira-for-crude initiative, the NNPCL currently allocates 300,000 barrels of crude per day to Dangote Refinery.
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Soludo takes over Onitsha main market as IPOB declares compulsory sit-at-home
The Governor of Anambra State, Prof Chukwuma Soludo has announced that his government will take over the running of Onitsha Main Market.
The governor had last Monday visited the market and also announced a one week closure over the continued adherence to sit at home protest by traders in the market.
The closure had generated a lot of tension, leading to protests by the traders, while the governor stuck to his gone, insisting that the market will remain closed for one week. He also held a meeting with the leaders of the market yesterday, where he presented them with two options.
Though it was a closed door meeting, which held at the Light House, Awka, a source in the meeting told THISDAY that the traders chose to open their shops on Monday, against an earlier option of demolishing and remodelling the market.
The source said: “The governor gave them two options. The first included; they will resume full trading activities on Mondays, mark attendance as required, while he regenerate and reorganise the market, demolish all illegal structures and plazas and create proper spaces and car parks. The second includes; To continue with Sit-at-Home on Mondays and risk the demolition of the market and use two-years for its reconstruction to restore it to its original master plan.
“The governor told them that restoring parking facilities in Main Market is an emergency, and any illegal structure erected at the park would be demolished soonest.”
It was gathered that the traders choose the first option, which will involve them opening on Monday, and giving the governor the go ahead to remove illegal structures to make way for wider roads in the market and restoring its packing space.
During the meeting, the governor told the traders that a committee will be set up to rectify all occupants of shops in the market, and that this will commence work soon, insisting that the government needs to know those who are trading in its market.
The governor was also said to have rejected a plea for the market to be opened on Saturday, insisting it can only be opened on Monday, when their compliance will again be re-accessed.
“The traders agreed to the terms, and will on Monday reopen the market to recommence business,” the source said.
Meanwhile, secessionist group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared what it called Biafra-wide solidarity lockdown which is to hold on Monday in solidarity with Onitsha traders and to demand for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s immediate release.
A press release by the group’s publicity secretary, Mr Emma Powerful said the total shutdown across Biafraland is a direct, peaceful, and unified response to the shutting down of Onitsha Main Market for one week by Soludo.
The release said: “We remind Governor Soludo and his Abuja sponsors that the Monday sit-at-home originated as a peaceful protest demanding the unconditional release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the very cause that has galvanized global attention to Biafra’s quest for self-determination.
“Attempts to twist this into “economic sabotage” or “criminality” will fail. The markets thrived during Christmas Mondays without incident, proving that voluntary compliance stems from genuine solidarity, not fear. Soludo’s escalation only exposes his desperation to provoke confrontation at a time when Biafra’s international profile is rising and diplomatic efforts are gaining traction.
“On Monday, February 2, 2026, we call on all Biafrans traders, transporters, banks, schools, civil servants, and every sector across Anambra, Abia, Imo, Enugu, Ebonyi, and beyond to observe this solidarity strike peacefully.
“Remain indoors, refrain from all commercial and public activities, and demonstrate to the world our disciplined resolve. This is not about disruption for its own sake; it is about standing with Onitsha traders who are being punished for demanding justice, and reaffirming that no governor can coerce free citizens into abandoning their rights or their solidarity.”
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BUA Chairman Is My Ex-Husband – Tinubu’s Minister Opens Up On Past Secret With Abdul Samad Rabiu
Nigeria’s Minister of Art, Culture and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa has opened up about her former marriage to BUA Group chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu, describing it as a meaningful and life-shaping experience.
In a conversation on the MIC On Podcast with Channels Television journalist Seun Okinbaloye, Musawa reflected on her bond with Rabiu, saying their connection has remained strong despite their separation.
She explained that their relationship has evolved into one grounded in family ties, mutual respect, and continued support.
Musawa shared that although they are no longer married, they remain close and involved in each other’s lives.
She also pointed out the lasting connection between their families, noting that her daughter, Khadija, was named after Rabiu’s grandmother, showing the enduring link between them.
The minister described her time with Rabiu as one of the most memorable periods of her life.
She stated that there is no bitterness between them and that she will continue to support him in his endeavors, maintaining respect and care for their shared history.
She said: “We love each other because you love your family, obviously. But Samad is my brother. He’s my family. That’s what he is. And I’m his sister and his family, too. The marriage of the greatest experiences I’ve ever had.
“He is my ex-husband, but we are still family. We juggle coming from a background where, once you’re joined together, you continue to participate in each other’s lives. And so, we were married, and now we are just family.
“My daughter Khadija was named after Samad’s grandmother.
“We continue to share a deep respect and a love, and more than anything, support for each other. I’ll continue to be his greatest cheerleader.”
Abdul Samad Rabiu leads BUA Group, a Nigerian conglomerate with investments in cement, sugar, and other industries, and is regarded as one of the country’s leading business figures.
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LIRS reiterates January 31st deadline for employers’ Annual Tax returns filing
The Lagos State Internal Revenue Service (LIRS) has reiterated the statutory deadline of 31st January 2026 for all employers of labour in Lagos State to fulfil their statutory obligation to file their annual tax returns for the 2025 financial year.
In a statement issued on Thursday, January 19, the Executive Chairman of LIRS, Dr Ayodele Subair, reminded employers that the obligation to file annual returns is in accordance with the provisions of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025 (NTAA).
Dr Subair explained that employers are required to file detailed returns on emoluments and compensation paid to their employees, as well as payments made to their service providers, vendors and consultants, and to ensure that all applicable taxes due for the year 2025 are fully remitted. He emphasised that filing of annual returns is a mandatory legal obligation, and warned that failure to comply will result in statutory sanctions, including administrative penalties, as prescribed under the new tax law.
According to Section 14 of the Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025 (NTAA), employers are required to file detailed annual returns of all emoluments paid to employees, including taxes deducted and remitted to relevant tax authorities. Such returns must be filed and submitted not later than January 31 each year.
Dr Subair stated
“Employers must prioritise the timely filing of their annual income tax returns. Compliance should be part of our everyday business practice. Early and accurate filing not only ensures adherence to the law as required by the Nigerian Constitution, but also supports effective revenue tracking, which is important to Lagos State’s fiscal planning and sustainability.”
He further noted that in Lagos State, electronic filing via the LIRS eTax platform remains the only approved and acceptable mode of filing, as manual submissions have been completely phased out. This measure, he said, is aimed at simplifying and standardising tax administration processes in the State.
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