Journalist Hundeyin says foreign actors exploit Africa’s energy challenges, revealing a narrative war against Dangote Refinery to maintain energy poverty.
Chukwu has emphasised focusing on improving crude production instead of disputes between Dangote and Nigerian regulators.
Dumebi Kachikwu has highlighted the challenges facing Nigerian refineries, including Dangote's, due to the government forward-selling crude oil.
Emeka Beke has announced plans to hold a stakeholder meeting on Thursday for “genuine” APC members ahead of LGA elections.
Dumebi Kachikwu says it’s illogical for anyone to want to frustrate Dangote Refinery, especially during an FX crisis.
“The whole world at the moment is looking to Nigeria for our creativity, our content, our art,” says Hannatu Musawa.
Nigeria’s first Olympic gold medallist Ajunwa has criticised the sports sector for recycling ineffective leaders, calling for knowledgeable, passionate leadership.
It’s a "disaster" that even with Nigeria’s sporting prowess, no medal was won at the 2024 Olympics, says Charles Ojugbana.
“Dangote built a refinery, got stuck, and the government gave $1 billion. No businessman has gotten such support,” said Shedrack.
Petroleum retailers association president Giles-Harry says the Nigerian government should allow private sector involvement in the management of government-owned refineries.