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AMAA 2022: Organisers announce venue, plans big for week-long activities

19 October, 2022

The organisers of the Africa Movie Academy Awards, AMAA, have announced big plans for week-long activities for the 18th edition.

Oba Elegushi Foundation marks International Day of the Girl Child

19 October, 2022

After many years of philanthropic gesture to residents within and outside his kingdom, one of them most popular traditional rulers in Lagos, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi has concluded plans to put all his humanitarian activities under foundation, with the trustees comprising eminent Nigerians from different walks of life.

MEC Unveils Registration For JIFORM Summit In US

19 October, 2022

The foremost Medger Evers College of the City University, New York City (CUNY) has unveiled the registration link for the 2022 Journalists International Forum For Migration (JIFORM) summit slated for its center at Brooklyn between November 2-4, 2022.

BUA Replies Kogi State, Gives Reasons For Lack Of INTEREST IN The LAND

18 October, 2022

Leading conglomerate BUA Group officially responded Kogi State Assembly over the threat to revoke 50,000 Hectares of land allocated to the company for development in 2012 over non-payment of compensation.

JIFORM Awards: NUJ President, Vanguard, Radio Nigeria Reporters, Others Shine In Toronto

16 October, 2022

President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Chief Isiguzo, a Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR), Festus Ighoteguonor Ahon of the Vanguard Newspapers, Abimbola Oyetunde, the General Manager of Radio Nigeria Bronze FM, Benin City were among winners of the various categories of awards at the 3rd Journalists International Forum For Migration Global Migration (JIFORM) summit in Toronto, Canada.

Dangote’s 650,000bpd Refinery 97% Completed, says NMDPRA

13 October, 2022

…Naira will become stronger once Refinery starts production

 

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has disclosed that the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, upon which the hope of the nation rests for fuel sufficiency is now 97 percent completed. The agency has also commended the work done in the project.

The refinery, with 650,000 barrels per-day installed capacity is expected to double the total output of Nigeria’s existing ailing refining infrastructure and meet 100 per cent of the Nigerian requirement of all refined products will pump out fuel any moment soon, the Agency declared. 

The NMDPRA made this disclosure in Abuja when representatives of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery visit it in Abuja to present the work plan for the facility for 2022/2023 as the regulatory agency for the sector. 

The successful completion of Africa’s biggest petroleum refinery and the world’s largest single-train facility is expected to have a significant impact on Nigeria's foreign exchange through import substitution and substantial savings in earnings. It is expected, that once the refinery commences production, the pressure on the nation’s currency will reduce and significant inflow of forex, is expected to come in through sales from the refinery. 

On completion of the refinery, it is estimated that Nigeria will import zero petroleum oil products – down from approximately $50 billion current oil product imports per year. 

“Today, representatives of the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals presented their 2022/2023 work plan to the Authority which showed that the refinery project is estimated to be at 97 per cent completion.

“Dangote Oil Refinery is a 650,000 barrels per day integrated refinery project under construction in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Lagos. It is expected to be Africa’s biggest oil refinery and the world’s biggest single-train facility,” the NMDPRA said during the visit. 

NMDPRA’s Chief Executive, Mr. Farouk Ahmed, reiterated the importance of the Dangote petroleum Refinery to the country while assuring that the Authority will give all necessary support to ensure timely completion and kick-start operations.

Speaking on the refinery project, Group Executive Director, Strategy, Portfolio Development & Capital Projects, Dangote Industries Limited, Mr. Devakumar Edwin said it (refinery) would stimulate economic development in Nigeria, adding that it can meet 100 per cent of the Nigerian requirement of all liquid products (Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene and Aviation jet), and also have surplus of each of these products for export.

“The high volume of petrol output from the refinery would transform Nigeria from a petrol import-dependent country to an exporter of refined petroleum products,” he stated adding that the refinery would produce Euro-V quality gasoline, diesel, jet-fuel, kerosene and poly-propylene for local consumption and also have surplus of each of the products for export.

On employment generation, he disclosed that over 30,000 people are currently working at petroleum Refinery project sites through various contractors noting that when operational, the refinery will generate over 100,000 direct and indirect jobs for the youths.

On local content development, Edwin said the company had trained over 600 artisans selected from the host communities in the areas of masonry, AC electricians, plumbing, welding, iron bending and auto mechanics.

The refinery design, according to the company, conforms to World Bank, United States (US), United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the European Union (EU), and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) standards. 

The refinery has its own dedicated steam and power generation system with adequate standby units of reliable/uninterrupted utility supply to operating plants.435 Power plant in refinery. 

“It also has self-sufficient marine facility with the ability for freight optimisation; the largest single order of 5 SPMs anywhere in the world; Crude SPM for unloading ships up to ULCCs; 3 product SPM for product exports up to Suez Max vessels and 2 X 48” subsea crude pipelines with interconnection.

“Dangote industries has developed a port and constructed quays with a loading bearing capacity of 25 tonnes/sq meters to bring Over Dimensional Cargoes close to the site directly to handle liquid cargoes. The jetty is situated at a distance of 12.3 km from the refinery thereby effectively reducing the travel time. 

"Dangote Petroleum Refinery maintains high standards for all its business practices, valuing health, safety, environment and rights for its employees, compliances with all applicable local and international laws, and being a committed partner to communities, governments and the environment,” Edwin added.

 

Chidinma Ojukwu Finally Opens Up: How I killed Super TV boss, Ataga

12 October, 2022

Chidinma Ojukwu, the alleged killer of Usifo Ataga, chief executive officer of Super TV, has narrated how she perpetrated the act.

EFCC to arraign former Lagos commissioner over money laundering

11 October, 2022

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has filed money laundering charges against a former Attorney-General (AG) and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State, Supo Shasore.

Dangote: Our acquisition of Obajana Cement plant followed Due Process

11 October, 2022

The management of Dangote Industries Limited has insisted that its acquisition of the Obajana Cement Plc in 2002 followed due process, contrary to claims by the Kogi State government.

UN Tasked On Defence Of Migrants From Africa, Third World Nations as JIFORM Seeks Collaboration On Annual Migration Conference In Canada

11 October, 2022

The Journalists International Forum for Migration (JIFORM) has urged the United Nations (UN) to be firm and rise to the defence of millions of Africans and migrants from third-world countries, who are constantly being harassed in Europe, North and South America and elsewhere under the guise of irregular migration.