Politics › Re: NNPC Increases Petrol Price To N835/litre In Lagos, N839/litre In Abuja by iwaeda: 11:19am On Jan 28 |
I mentioned this yesterday in another thread. They only did Christmas and New year for you. Someone in APC told you it will be coming down.  |
Politics › Re: Akpabio Laments Soaring Food Prices, Urges Urgent National Action by iwaeda: 10:51am On Jan 28 |
Has Akpabio visited his home Church again?  |
Politics › Re: AFCON 2025: FIFA Clarifies Position As CAF Awaits Verdict On Senegal by iwaeda: 10:49am On Jan 28 |
I thought is DR Congo's case. Will FIFA withdraw the cup from Senegal?  |
Politics › Re: Sowore Cannot Rely On Statements I Withdrew — Reno Omokri by iwaeda: 10:37am On Jan 28 |
Reno is the most confused human being on earth.  |
Politics › Re: Pastor Adeboye Dedicates Uche Secondus' New Mansion In Port Harcourt (Video) by iwaeda: 10:36am On Jan 28 |
E je ki enikan ke Hallelujah. Let someone shout Hallelujah.  |
Politics › Re: Contractors Deny ₦152bn Payment Claim, Accuse FG Of Misleading Nigerians by iwaeda: 9:51am On Jan 28 |
Believe APC and Tinubu at your own peril. The devil will be afraid of their lies and propaganda.  |
Politics › Re: 9 Soldiers K!lled, Several Missing In Borno Ambush by iwaeda: 8:47am On Jan 28 |
Security has really improved. One day we shall tell ourselves the truth.  |
Crime › Re: Missing Nursing Student Found In Police Custody by iwaeda: 8:45am On Jan 28 |
Nigeria Police Force is a criminal organisation. The funny things most of their PROs are on social media, they must have seen the circulation. What is an offence in contacting your relatives, even if it murder charge.  |
Celebrities › Re: Burger King: SA Tiktoker Creates Meme Mocking Nigerians As 'beggar Kings - PHOTO by iwaeda: 8:21am On Jan 28 |
That is what APC has reduced Nigeria to. Unprecedented hunger and hardships.  |
Politics › Re: Lagos Partners With MTN To Transform Obalende Under Bridge Into Modern Bus-Park by iwaeda: 7:29am On Jan 28 |
Good as it stands, it will not last, what happened to Oshodi, Berger and Iyanoworo. Maintenance culture zero.  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Settles ₦501 Billion Power Debts As Tinubu Tackles Decade-Old Crises by iwaeda: 10:38pm On Jan 27 |
Flangelo12: Most of Nigeria’s 13,000-megawatt (MW) installed capacity was established between 2013 and 2021. Here is a breakdown of when this capacity was added:
Pre-2013: Nigeria's installed capacity was below 4,000 MW. Privatization (2013): In November 2013, the federal government privatized all power generation and 11 distribution companies to increase efficiency.
Significant Growth (2015–2020): Installed capacity grew from 8,000 MW to 13,000 MW during this period, under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Capacity Peaks (2021-2025): The 13,000 MW capacity Milestone was consistently reported by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) from 2021 onwards, with official records noting the 13,014 MW mark reached around July 1, 2021. While the installed capacity hit this mark by 2021, actual operational capability has remained significantly lower, often hovering between 4,000 MW and 5,000 MW due to constraints in gas supply and transmission infrastructure. When you finished deceiving yourself. Nigeria is still less than 4000mw.  |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Who Recently Moved To The UK Admits Murder Of 23-Year-Old British Woman by iwaeda: 10:02pm On Jan 27 |
Village people too strong for him.  |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Hale, Hearty After Minor Stumble In Türkiye - Onanuga by iwaeda: 9:49pm On Jan 27 |
Even the way Tinubu was walking shows all is not well. No one can cheat nature.  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Settles ₦501 Billion Power Debts As Tinubu Tackles Decade-Old Crises by iwaeda: 9:10pm On Jan 27 |
As I type now the whole estate is in blackout. Why are you lying, in 10 years, APC has not added 1000 mw, we ate still enjoying what PDP left. We are put in bandit A to raise revenues and no light, grid has collapsed twice this brand new year.  |
Politics › Re: North-West Tops Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Projects — Minister by iwaeda: 7:53pm On Jan 27 |
They are all deceiving Tinubu.  |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Broker An Obi/kwankwanso 2027 Alliance by iwaeda: 5:20pm On Jan 27 |
Stop your lies, it is Atiku/Obi, Kwankwaso will not join ADC.  |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Stumbles, Falls In Turkey by iwaeda: 4:14pm On Jan 27 |
Tinubu is old and not effective, let him go home. Baba fe danu.  |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles Captain, Ndidi Loses Father In Delta Road Accident by iwaeda: 3:47pm On Jan 27 |
Our condolences to him, take heart, it is part Nigeria  |
Politics › Re: Lagos Moves To Seize Tax Defaulters' Money Directly From Bank Accounts, Employer by iwaeda(op): 11:34am On Jan 27 |
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Politics › Re: Kwankwaso, Kano People Feel Betrayed By Abba Yusuf’s Defection To APC - NNPP by iwaeda: 10:20am On Jan 27 |
Kwankwaso will still join APC, don't let him deceive you.  |
Politics › Re: Bandits’ Lynchpin Bello Turji’s APC Membership Card Forged, Says Ruling Party by iwaeda: 10:16am On Jan 27 |
We believe APC, let them continue to enjoy the services of a man whose day's are numbered.  |
Politics › Re: Federal Government Dismiss Reports On Removal Of Sunday Igboho From Wanted List by iwaeda: 10:01am On Jan 27 |
Reversible government. Any decision must be changed.  |
Politics › Re: Atiku’s Son Picks APC Card, Says Tinubu’s Re-election Unstoppable by iwaeda: 9:26am On Jan 27 |
If you have read / watch The God father, you will understand the story better. Tinubu is not beyond 2027.  |
Politics › Re: For Once The Ruling APC Spoke The Truth By Calling Out Its Ministers- Paul Ibe by iwaeda: 9:23am On Jan 27 |
Let me LOL, the way APC will implode will surprise the whole world.  |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Kidnaps 8 Family Members In Adamawa, Including 1-Month-Old Baby by iwaeda: 9:11am On Jan 27 |
Security has really improved. Only don't let them make you statistics.  |
TV/Movies › Re: FG Commends Funke Akindele As ‘behind The Scenes’ Hits ₦2.1 Billion Box Office by iwaeda: 8:56am On Jan 27 |
The same people that maligned her during 2023 elections. Just be good at what you do, they will change their mouth.  |
Politics › Alaafin, Soun Absent As Makinde Kicks Off Oyo 50th Anniversary by iwaeda(op): 8:38am On Jan 27 |
Two prominent traditional rulers in Oyo State—the Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Olaoye Ghandi, and the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade—were conspicuously absent as Governor Seyi Makinde inaugurated the 50th anniversary of the state on Monday.
Family members of former governors, traditional and religious leaders, top government functionaries, and political stakeholders gathered at the International Conference Centre, Ibadan, to celebrate the state, which was created on February 3, 1976, from the former Western Region of Nigeria, with Ibadan as its administrative capital.
The state government had unveiled a week-long programme for the anniversary on January 21, 2026. The events include religious services, cultural exhibitions, an awards and dinner night, and a public lecture titled, “Consolidating The Legacy, Navigating The Present And Reimagining The Future.”
Governor Makinde had appointed Saheed Fijabi, a former member of the House of Representatives, as chairman of the 11-member planning committee for the anniversary.
While the Olubadan of Ibadan and Chairman of Oyo Council of Obas, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, attended the ceremony along with other traditional rulers, the absence of the Alaafin and the Soun drew attention, especially following Makinde’s recent decision to make the chairmanship of the Oyo Council of Obas rotational among the Alaafin, Soun, and Olubadan. Previously, the position had been permanently reserved for the Alaafin.
At Oba Ladoja’s recent inauguration, Makinde stated that the new arrangement had the buy-in of all three monarchs.
However, the Alaafin quickly issued a rebuttal, claiming he was never part of any meeting where such an agreement was reached.
Monday’s event was the first state function since the governor’s decision and the Alaafin’s rebuttal.
Efforts by our correspondent to get the reactions of spokesmen for the Alaafin and Soun, Bode Durojaye and Peter Olaleye, respectively, were not successful as their telephone numbers could not be reached.
Meanwhile, during the event, Governor Makinde cut the anniversary cake and highlighted his administration’s commitment to building a stronger, competitive economy that creates jobs, attracts investments, and expands opportunities for residents.
‘He emphasised that the next 50 years should deliver greater prosperity, fairness, dignity, and hope for all citizens.
Makinde also reflected on the legacy of former Governor Bola Ige, particularly his provision of free textbooks, furniture, and learning materials, which he said helped shape Oyo State’s governance ethos and belief in equal opportunity.
The governor further highlighted the digital tribute platform established for the anniversary, which has collected hundreds of citizen stories illustrating resilience, enterprise, and a sense of belonging.
“Today, one resident runs a business employing eight young people. Another tribute reflects the quiet pride of citizens whose lives have been nurtured and educated in Oyo State. These stories are not just tributes; they are evidence of opportunity, enterprise, hope, and belonging,” he said.
He commended service commanders and security agencies in the state for maintaining peace and security, assuring them of continued government support. Makinde urged residents to actively participate in anniversary activities, with the grand finale scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
Earlier, Fijabi, chairman of the planning committee, outlined the historical significance, leadership, and development milestones of the state, emphasizing that the celebration represents both a reflection on the past and a declaration of intent for sustained progress.
Olubadan Oba Rashidi Ladoja, in his remarks, called for recognition of past political leaders and unsung heroes whose contributions laid the foundation for Oyo State’s growth. He reflected on political leadership in the Third Republic, including Chief Kolapo Adewuyi Ishola and his deputy Ahmed Gbadamosi, as well as subsequent administrations of former Governors Rashidi Ladoja and Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala, highlighting their impact on the state’s development trajectory.
Among the citizen stories highlighted was that of Toluwaloju Foluso, a National Youth Service Corps member in 2021, who invested his allowance in learning fashion design during his service year. The story exemplifies the opportunities and enterprise nurtured by the state, reflecting Makinde’s message of resilience, progress, and citizen empowerment.
The absence of the Alaafin and Soun, coupled with their earlier objections to the rotational chairmanship of the Oyo Council of Obas, suggests underlying tensions within the state’s traditional institutions, even as the government pushes forward with anniversary celebrations and governance initiatives.
Governor Makinde, however, stressed that the administration remains committed to inclusive governance, economic growth, and public engagement, asserting that Oyo State’s next 50 years must be defined by prosperity, innovation, and opportunity for all residents. https://punchng.com/alaafin-soun-absent-as-makinde-kicks-off-oyo-50th-anniversary/
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Politics › Re: MRS To Sell At ₦839 Per Litre As Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by iwaeda: 8:26am On Jan 27 |
Let APC continue to deceive you, Dangote Refinery is just a ruse. We are still importing. We shall be here to LOL.  |
Politics › Re: MRS To Sell At N839 Per Litre As Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by iwaeda(op): 8:16am On Jan 27 |
Christmas and New Year has ended. The price has jumped by N100, expect NNPCL to do same before the day ends, it is just one of the bad news to expect.  |
Politics › Re: MRS To Sell At N839 Per Litre As Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by iwaeda(op): 7:56am On Jan 27 |
Let Dangote deny it first.  |
Politics › MRS To Sell At N839 Per Litre As Dangote Refinery Increases Petrol Price by iwaeda(op): 7:40am On Jan 27 |
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced an upward adjustment in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) otherwise known as petrol with MRS Oil Nigeria Plc retail outlets now selling petrol at N839 per litre nationwide. The adjustment follows the conclusion of a temporary festive price support intervention introduced by the Refinery to cushion Nigerians during the recent holiday period marked by heightened household spending. Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced an upward adjustment in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) otherwise known as petrol with MRS Oil Nigeria Plc retail outlets now selling petrol at N839 per litre nationwide. The adjustment follows the conclusion of a temporary festive price support intervention introduced by the Refinery to cushion Nigerians during the recent holiday period marked by heightened household spending. During that period, Dangote Refinery said it absorbed significant costs in the national interest, including a price reduction aimed at promoting affordability and market stability. Under the new pricing arrangement, the PMS gantry price has been realigned to N799 per litre from N699 a move the company described as necessary to support long-term sustainability, affordability, and stability in the downstream petroleum market. Despite the earlier reduction, the Refinery noted that many filling stations failed to reflect the lower price at the pump, denying consumers the full benefits of the intervention. ad The Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird, said the facility continues to supply the domestic market with about 50 million litres of PMS daily, adding that nationwide evacuation and distribution remain seamless. He also assured that the Refinery’s operational flexibility allows it to process a wide range of crude and intermediate feedstocks, ensuring uninterrupted PMS supply even during planned maintenance activities. As a domestic producer, Dangote Refinery reiterated its commitment to shielding Nigeria from import-related volatility and external supply disruptions, while remaining a stabilising force in the downstream petroleum sector. https://dailytrust.com/mrs-to-sell-at-n839-per-litre-as-dangote-refinery-increases-petrol-price/?noamp=available |
Politics › More Commissioners Quit Gov Yusuf’s Cabinet by iwaeda(op): 10:00pm On Jan 26 |
Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Umaru (rtd) has resigned as Kano State Commissioner for Internal Security and Special Services. Umaru’s resignation was conveyed in a letter addressed to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf through the Secretary to the State Government, and dated January 26, 2026. In the letter, the retired air force officer expressed gratitude to the governor for the confidence reposed in him, recalling his appointment first as Director General of the Special Services Directorate in June 2023 before his elevation to the position of commissioner. He explained that his decision to step aside followed recent political developments, noting that he considered it to be in the best interest of the state and the administration. “Following the recent turn of events, I believe it is in the best interest of the state and the administration that I step aside from this role. This decision, though difficult, is made after careful consideration,” he stated. Umaru said his service in government was guided by the principles of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, led by former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, which he said emphasise justice, discipline and service to the people. Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Special Duties, Nasiru Sule Garo, has also resigned his appointment. ad Garo announced his resignation in a letter addressed to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf through the Secretary to the State Government and dated January 26. In the letter, the former commissioner said his decision followed careful thought and consideration, noting that serving the people of Kano State had been an honour and privilege. “I am deeply grateful for the trust and support extended to me during my tenure. Serving the people of Kano State has been an honour and a privilege, and I appreciate the opportunity to have contributed to the development of our state and to work alongside dedicated colleagues,” he stated. Garo said he was committed to ensuring a smooth transition, adding that he would make himself available to assist with any necessary handover processes. He thanked the governor and the state government for the opportunity to serve and wished Kano State continued progress and success. https://dailytrust.com/just-in-more-commissioners-quit-gov-yusufs-cabinet/ |