NNPC, partners Ink FID on $3.6bn Brass Methanol Plant, Africa’s largest

  NNPC’s helmsman, Mallam Mele Kyari, who promised timely completion for the largest methanol plant in Africa and the first in Nigeria, unveiled how the project would create 35,000 jobs   The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says it would do everything within its powers to ensure the timely completion of the $3.6bn Integrated Gas Processing and Methanol Plant in Odioma, Brass Island, Bayelsa State. The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, made the commitment at the signing of the Final Investment Decision (FID) on the project which…

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Nigeria’s Warri popular Musician, Father of four, Commits Suicide

  A popular hiphop artiste in Warri, South South Nigeria, identified as Starboy Fizzy has reportedly committed suicide in Effurun area of Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State. Starboy Fizzy, it was gathered, decided to take his life following rumour that he had planned to use his mother for ritual. The incident happened early Thursday at Alegbo area of Effurun after he reportedly consumed a substance suspected to be Sniper. Starboy Fizzy has released several songs including “Fire” and “oil dey my head” which he recorded with MBA records. The songs enjoyed massive airplay, it was gathered. The rumour that he…

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How Chevron suffered $5.5bn loss in one year

  Here is how despite sack of staff and slash in capital spending to ride out the downturn, Chevron still finished the year with a loss of $5.5 billion. Chevron reported a fourth-quarter loss Friday to conclude a rocky year for oil companies as the coronavirus battered demand for petroleum products. The US oil giant, which trimmed staff and slashed capital spending to ride out the downturn, finished the year with a loss of $5.5 billion, compared with earnings of $2.9 billion in 2019. Chevron lost $665 million in the…

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Oil Spill: Court orders Shell to compensate Nigerian farmers after 13 years

  “Tears of joy here. After 13 years, we’ve won,’ the Dutch branch of Friends of the Earth tweeted as the Court orders Shell to pay.   In a victory for environmentalists and Nigerians whose land was polluted by oil leaks, a Dutch appeals court ordered energy giant Shell’s Nigerian subsidiary Friday to compensate two farmers for damage to their land caused by leaks in 2004 and 2005. ‘Tears of joy here. After 13 years, we’ve won,’ the Dutch branch of Friends of the Earth tweeted. The amount of compensation…

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Lagos backs down on 168% tuition fee increase for LASU Students

  The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has bowed to pressure from the stakeholders including the students as he backed down on 168 per cent increase in the tuition fee of Lagos State University (LASU). The approval came days LASU students protested the hike in tuition fees by the institution’s authorities, demanding a reversal of the decision, citing the economic hardship across the country. LASU management had in December last year increased the tuition fees for fresh students from N25,000 to N67,048.50, representing 168 per cent increase. The Special Adviser…

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20,356 Nigerian Police Officers Promoted + Full Names of beneficiaries

    The Nigeria’s Police Service Commission has approved the promotion of 20,356 Senior Police Officers. The promotion was one of the decisions of the 11th Plenary Meeting of the Commission held in Abuja on January 25, 2021 and presided over by its Chairman, Musiliu Smith, a retired Inspector General of Police. Nine Commissioners of Police were promoted to the next rank of Assistant Inspectors General of Police and another nine promoted from the rank of Deputy Commissioner to Commissioners of Police. The Commission also approved the promotion of three…

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Fear as ‘strange’ disease breaks out in Nigeria, kills 4, hospitalises 24

  Here is the full account of how the strange disease, which broke out at Nigeria’s Sokoto metropolis, enveloped millions of residents in fear + Why everyone should care The government of Sokoto State, Northwest Nigeria, has confirmed that a strange disease has broken out in Sokoto metropolis, killing 4 and hospitalising 24 at a swoop. Governor Aminu Tambuwal  disclosed this development in a statement he personally signed, a copy of which was received by Platforms Africa. According to the governor, “the strange sickness has claimed four lives, three within…

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COVID-19 is from Hell, BBNaija ex-housemate Cee-C laments after infection

  Ex-housemate of Big Brother Naija season 3 ‘Double Wahala’ Cynthia Nwadiora popularly known as Cee-C, revealed that she tested positive for the deadly coronavirus. The reality TV show star who disclosed this on her Instagram page @ceec_official said that she contracted coronavirus this January. According to her, the virus is definitely from hell. ”COVID-19 did a real number on me this January but I wasn’t raised to fold under pressure , I was taught to apply it! “On a more serious note, that virus is definitely from hell, ”…

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Renewables won’t come close to overtaking oil in decades ahead – OPEC

  OPEC insists World’ll still depend on oil, gas for 50% energy need by 2045 The renewables will not come anywhere close to overtaking oil and gas in the decades ahead, Secretary General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Dr Mohammad Barkindo, has declared. Barkindo added that the oil and gas sector will still supply over 50 per cent of the global energy needs by 2045. Barkindo made that assertion while presenting a special address at S&P Global Platts Americas Petroleum and Energy, held virtually on Wednesday. He…

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#EndSARS: Amnesty insists Nigeria covering up killing of protesters

  Rights group says authorities have failed to bring to justice those suspected to be responsible for protests crackdown in October. Amnesty International accused the Nigerian government on Thursday of attempting to cover up the killing of a dozen citizens during peaceful protests in Lagos last October. Youth-led demonstrations in Nigeria began against police abuse, quickly spiralling into broader calls for reform. But they ended weeks later when security forces shot at demonstrators in Lagos – killing at least 12 people, according to the rights group. At a judicial panel,…

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