Politics › Re: American Drones Will Draw First Blood From Boko Haram by FarahAideed: 8:19pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Horus: Nigeria manufactures military drones, including combat and surveillance models, so why don't the Nigerian Army use them? You want to compare to those toys to the serious serious drones America packs ? American drones are huge , the MQ9 is 66ft from wing to wing |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Tanzanian Victim Joshua Mollel Recovered Two Years After Hamas Attack(photos) by FarahAideed: 7:39pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Only evil people support terrorism |
Politics › Re: Throwback: Tinubu Seeks Parliament’s Approval To Invade Niger by FarahAideed: 7:37pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
When this happened Tinubus data boys were here supporting invasion but today they are insulting Trump because she wants to come and help us kill terrorists |
Politics › Throwback:tinubu Seeks Parliament’s Approval To Invade Niger by FarahAideed(op): 7:31pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
The Africa Report Subscribe now The Africa Report Business Politics In Depth Rankings Countries Sign in Join the top leaders who read The Africa Report every day Subscribe Download the App locked and loaded Nigeria: Tinubu seeks parliament’s approval to invade Niger Tensions rise after Niamey pushed back envoys from Nigeria, Togo, France and the US, and diplomatic solutions in Niger now look unlikely. By Eniola Akinkuotu President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu. (File photo/Reuters/Lewis Joly/Pool) President of Nigeria Bola Tinubu. © File photo/Reuters/Lewis Joly/Pool Published on August 04, 2023 at 04:16 pm (GMT +1) Share Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has sought parliamentary approval to place sanctions on the Republic of Niger and mobilise the military for a possible intervention should the junta not respond to the conditions sought by the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS). The belated letter comes after Nigeria had already cut the electricity supply of its northern neighbour, a move which sparked anti-Tinubu protests on the streets of Niamey with demonstrators holding posters and banners which read ‘Ebola Tinubu’. Asking permission On 4 August, Tinubu sent a letter to Senate president Godswill Akpabio seeking approval to deploy soldiers to enforce ECOWAS resolutions, in accordance with Section 5 of the Nigerian Constitution which states that the head of state must seek consent from parliament before sending troops abroad. In his letter, Tinubu seeks support to close all land borders with Niger and begin “border drill exercises”. He informs federal lawmakers of the ‘military build-up and deployment of personnel for military intervention to enforce the compliance by the military junta in Niger should they remain recalcitrant’. Tinubu also reveals his plans to embark on media sensitisation in order to gain the support of the Nigerian people, and informs parliament of a blockade of goods in transit to landlocked Niger. Diplomacy fails Tinubu’s letter contrasts with his diplomatic move just 24 hours earlier when he despatched a delegation led by former Nigerian military head of state General Abdulsalami Abubakar to meet with Niger’s military junta to accept the ECOWAS conditions – including the unconditional release and reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. However, the Nigerien junta announced the expulsion of ambassadors from Nigeria, Togo, France and the US with immediate effect. It also asked the US and France to withdraw their troops from the country immediately. Reports say the delegation was not able to meet with the head of the junta, General Abdourahamane Tiani, or with ousted President Bazoum. In an article published in the Washington Post, Bazoum described himself as a hostage and called on the US government and the international community to ‘help us restore our constitutional order’. He said the allegations levelled against him by the military junta were false, adding that the insecurity in the poor nation had reduced significantly since he took office in 2021. The ousted president further stated that since Niger depends on foreign aid to implement 40% of its budget, the sanctions slammed on the country would worsen the plight of the people. Time is ticking With only two days left for the ultimatum issued by ECOWAS to expire, all eyes are on the leader of the sub-region, Tinubu, and the military junta led by Tiani to see who blinks first. A leaked military memo revealed that an offensive may be launched from Sokoto, a northern state in Nigeria that shares borders with Niger. However, sources tell The Africa Report that the military has returned to the drawing board following the leaked memo. https://www.theafricareport.com/318064/nigeria-tinubu-seeks-parliaments-approval-to-invade-niger/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Diplomatic Snub: President Trump To Skip G20 Summit In South Africa by FarahAideed: 7:22pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
helinues: United Africa is loading with the Trump's attitude towards our leaders United Africa when Tinubu has already scattered ECOWAS |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Diplomatic Snub: President Trump To Skip G20 Summit In South Africa by FarahAideed: 7:20pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Next time the silly South African president will stay out of anti semitism... |
Politics › Re: United States military Intervention forces Isa Patanmi to flee Nigeria . by FarahAideed: 7:02pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
An Alqaead operative was made a minister in this country |
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Politics › Trump And Nigerian Born Military Analyst Study Map Of NE Nigeria by FarahAideed(op): 6:36pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Seems the military bplan is coming on pretty well
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Politics › Nigeria Custom Allegedly Give Siezed Rice To Bandits by FarahAideed(op): 3:43pm On Nov 06, 2025 |
Please this is a must watch ..it's on Twitter click to watch
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Politics › Re: Trump Is Really Coming by FarahAideed: 5:28am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Gotocourt: I will be creating a topic on the bill Senator Ted Cruz sponsored in USA on Nigeria. Guys, they are seizing our polithiefcianss properties. Tinubu is in trouble, Emperor Wike should forget about those mansions. An eye for an eye. See how all the governors are silent with exception of Nasarawa and Anambra. These men don jam wetin pass their power 📌💯. Tinubu's calling on all diplomat for a meeting is dead on arrival 🤷🏿. Ohh that's why people like Bashir Ahmed immediately changed his tone 😂😂😂 |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Eurobond Oversubscribed By 400% Despite Trump’s Threat by FarahAideed: 5:26am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Every Eurobond is always oversubscribed abeg ...people don't even look at anything, onec they see it's floated by a country they will put body |
Crime › Re: Solomon Ode Ogbaji: Decomposing Body Of Benue Man Beaten To Death by FarahAideed: 5:17am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Angelfrost: ...And we complain about our leaders all the time.
Who wicked pass average Nigerians for this universe?!!
Even Satan is deeply afraid of you 3rd world hypocrites.
Spits!!!  They average Nigerian has low IQ and is very wicked |
Crime › Re: Solomon Ode Ogbaji: Decomposing Body Of Benue Man Beaten To Death by FarahAideed: 5:16am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Doylestown92: Why was he hooded?
He most likely went to steal the rods. As for the security operatives, shame on them for killing him. So because he is hooded he went to steal? For your information EKO Atlantic is very breezy and cold so many workers there on night or early morning shift wear Cardigans and hoodies, it's common...I have run there in the morning with my hoodie , so if these men saw me that morning they would have hurt me and people like you will say ..why did he wear hoodie |
Events › Re: See The Trolley Loads Of Cash They Brought To This Nigerian Event!(Photos/Video) by FarahAideed: 5:11am On Nov 06, 2025 |
The psychology behind why Nigerian feel like the need to throw cash at events needs to be studied |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Approves 15% Import Duty Tax On Petrol, Diesel by FarahAideed: 5:09am On Nov 06, 2025 |
mfm04622: It is now some days! How far? So is the tax an advantage or disadvantage for Dangote Refinery? Seems to be an advantage but I need one more week to conclude |
Politics › Oando Bows To Dangote Refinery, Suspends Fuel Imports by FarahAideed(op): 5:08am On Nov 06, 2025 |
Oando Plc says it has suspended petrol importation into the country as the commencement of domestic fuel supply by the Dangote Refinery continues to disrupt Nigeria’s downstream market, leading to a 20 per cent fall in its trading revenue.
In its H1 and nine-month 2025 financial reports, the energy company said its trading segment faced headwinds that exerted pressure on both the entity’s revenue and the group’s topline, following the decline in Premium Motor Spirit imports into the country due to rising local refining capacity.
“Our trading segment faced headwinds which exerted pressure on the entity’s revenue and the Group’s topline as a result of declining PMS imports into the country due to rising local refining capacity from the Dangote refinery, a positive development that enhances Nigeria’s energy security and self-sufficiency,” the company said in its H1 report.
It explained that in response to the changing environment, it diversified crude offtake sources, optimised trade flows, and expanded into new commodities like liquefied natural gas to cushion the impact of lost PMS volumes.
In response, we diversified our crude offtake sources, optimised trade flows, and expanded into LNG and metals. These initiatives are already gaining traction and will support stronger performance in H1,” Oando stated.
According to the 9M report, revenue declined by 20 per cent year-on-year to N2.5tn in the first nine months of 2025, compared with N3.2tn in the same period of 2024. The company attributed the fall primarily to a reduction in gasoline imports following the ramp-up of the Dangote refinery, though this was partly offset by stronger upstream contributions.
“Revenue declined by 20 per cent year-on-year to N2.5tn (9M 2024: N3.2tn), primarily due to a reduction in gasoline imports following the ramp-up of the Dangote refinery, which has positively transformed Nigeria’s refined-product supply landscape, partly offset by stronger upstream contributions,” the firm noted.
Gross profit also decreased by 42 per cent to N113bn compared to N194bn in the same period last year. The decline was in line with the topline contraction and changing segment mix, Oando reported.
However, the company recorded a sharp rise in net earnings during the period under review.
“Profit after tax increased by 164 per cent to N210bn (9M 2024: N76bn), driven by stronger production volumes and legacy recoveries,” it said.
Across its trading business, Oando acknowledged that refined product volumes remained under pressure largely due to the success of the Dangote refinery in meeting Nigeria’s fuel needs.
Across our trading business, refined products volumes remained under pressure, largely due to the well-deserved and expected success of the Dangote refinery in meeting Nigeria’s import needs. Consequently, our focus had shifted to expanding global crude exports and leveraging structured pre-export transactions, an area in which we have continued to record robust success,” it stated.
During the review period, Oando said it maintained progress in crude trading while deliberately pausing PMS activities in response to the structural shift in the domestic market.
“In 9M 2025, the Trading Division continued to execute its strategic priorities despite persistent market volatility. A total of 21 crude oil cargoes (19.8 million barrels) were traded during the period, up from 15 cargoes (16.7 MMbbl) in 9M 2024, reflecting sustained momentum under Project Gazelle and stronger crude trading performance,” it said.
Conversely, it was added that “the vision made a conscious strategic decision to pause PMS trading activities during the period, recognising the structural shift in Nigeria’s downstream market following the full commencement of domestic supply from the Dangote refinery.”
It added, “With the refinery now fulfilling its intended role in supporting national product availability, Oando has redirected its focus towards higher-margin crude and gas trading opportunities, while continuing to evaluate re-entry into the refined-product segment as market dynamics stabilise.
Looking ahead, Oando said it would focus on strengthening crude trade flows and expanding into gas and metals.
“The focus going forward is on deepening operational resilience and optimising existing crude trade flows, supported by the development of offtake-linked financing structures to unlock incremental volumes and strengthen margins. In parallel, the division is advancing plans to diversify into gas and metals trading, aligning with the group’s broader strategy to build a balanced, future-ready energy portfolio and deliver sustained long-term value,” the report stated.
The Dangote refinery, which began production in 2024, has since become a dominant player in Nigeria’s fuel market. With a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the plant said it now supplies much of the nation’s petrol and diesel needs, significantly cutting the country’s dependence on imported products.
Last week, the Federal Government introduced a 15 per cent import duty on petrol and diesel to discourage cheap fuel imports and protect local refineries.
The policy is aimed at consolidating domestic refining gains and stabilising the market amid Dangote’s rapid scale-up.
Analysts said the new tariff, coupled with the refinery’s growing output, would eventually price importers out of the market. https://punchng.com/oando-suspends-petrol-imports-as-dangote-raises-output/
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Politics › Re: Omo E Don Burst ! by FarahAideed: 10:28am On Nov 03, 2025 |
This man has no business with Trump or US govt please ..he is a jobber |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Is Not Visiting The US On Tuesday - Tope Ajayi by FarahAideed: 10:23am On Nov 03, 2025 |
PDPdestroyer: The Tinubu I know won’t stoop so low Who is he ? Apart from gather poor hungry sycophant around him that he feed who is Tinubu sef ? If Trump tells him to come he will , they are probably begging for a Trump meeting..it's better Tinuy goes to Florida in Saturday to see Trump in Marlago |
Politics › Re: Nigerian American Soldier Vows Not To Obey Trump Command by FarahAideed(op): 5:08pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
horlando30: Well, that maybe what he is looking for. Discharge him from the army where he is been paid minimum wage salary so he can go look for better work else where I suspect so |
Politics › Re: Nigerian American Marines Tells Nigerian Military To Stand Aside by FarahAideed(op): 5:07pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
zero8zero: Since Trump came ordered US Army to invade Somalia and kill the terrorists, pls tell us, how many terrorists have the US Army have been able to neutralize in Somalia?, why are terrorists still occupying more territories?. As a matter if fact, terrorists have occupied half of Somalia and they're in control of it. While the US keep stealing away the mineral resources in the name of fighting terrorists. Like I asked you earlier, remember many of your people are all over in the North. I hope if the sh!t hits the fan, you have made a large space to accommodate your people that will run back from the North to the Southeast?. Unfortunately, many if them will be caught up in the hit and won't be able to run back alive. Why are you threatening the lives of Igbos ? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian American Soldier Vows Not To Obey Trump Command by FarahAideed(op): 4:09pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
zero8zero: I.pob, you don't know your people are all over in the North?, If the sh!t hits the fan, body go tell una. Anyways, ten thousand of Trump cannot do sh!t to Nigeria. This bluff can NEVER happen, not even in your dreams. Better wake up from your dreams, take water and wash the dream off your eyes. I don't understand instead of threatening Bello Turj why are you threatening us ? Trump says he wants to kill Bello Turj and you are pained , why? |
Politics › Re: All These Fulani Bandits Are Sponsored By Northern Politicians And Royalty by FarahAideed: 4:08pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
This episode has exposed it all and now I know why Bello Turji seems untouchable, they have massive support of most Northerners |
Politics › Nigerian American Marines Tells Nigerian Military To Stand Aside by FarahAideed(op): 4:02pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
Hear him Dear @HQNigerianArmy please tell your boys to pack it up and head to the barracks, POTUS said we're coming in to show them how to deal with terrorists. We don't do romance with terrorists, we speak the language they understand. Dear @HQNigerianArmy please tell your boys to pack it up and head to the barracks, POTUS said we're coming in to show them how to deal with terrorists. We don't do romance with terrorists, we speak the language they understand.
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Politics › Re: You Can Hate The Government, But Never Hate Your Country by FarahAideed: 3:46pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
Our own is Tinubu must launch an offensive against the Fulani militia killing Nigerians |
Politics › Re: Nigerian American Soldier Vows Not To Obey Trump Command by FarahAideed(op): 3:44pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
People have already tagged Secretary of war Pete Hegseth. ..be like he no want the work again sef |
Politics › Nigerian American Soldier Vows Not To Obey Trump Command by FarahAideed(op): 3:35pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
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Politics › Re: Like Libya Like Nigeria While Traitors Cheer On by FarahAideed: 3:33pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
So we should support Bello Turji over the man that's warning Bello to stop killing Nigerians
Abeg park well |
Politics › Re: Kano Community Cry For Help Over Intensified Bandits Attack by FarahAideed: 3:10pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
Someone predicted this 😂😂😂 and it's happening already , expect many Muslim communities to start announcing attacks on them. This is a good thing |
Politics › Re: Why Donald Trump Named Nigeria ‘disgraced Country’ – ADC by FarahAideed: 2:44pm On Nov 02, 2025 |
Softmirror: The simple reason is summarized in the attachment below. Take this silly talk out of here please ... Which deportees..show us the deportee list ? There is no where the US asked you to take deportees, the only people deported here were Nigeians |
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