Fleeing Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, Arrested In Benin Republic

BREAKING: Yoruba Secessionists’ leader, Suwnday Igboho, Arrested In Benin Republic on Way to Germany Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, leader of a Yoruba seccessionists group, has been arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic. Platforms Africa reports that Igboho was apprehended by security forces in Benin Republic on Monday night at a Cotonou airport. Recall that the freedom fighter was recently declared wanted by the Department of State Services (DSS) for suspected activities that threatened the country’s corporate survival. The freedom fighter, according to a source intended to fly out…

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Nigerians demand ‘Drill or Drop’ sanction for oilfields’ licensees

“The country is under heavy borrowing to meet its developmental needs While some national assets that could help tremendpusly ate undeveloped for over 10 years.”   With dwindling review into federation account and declining global relevance of fossil fuel as the world gradually transits to renewable energy, oil and gas industry experts in Nigeria have called for efficient use of mining assets by operators for the country to maximize its current potentials before fossil fuel loses its current value. While speaking on the diminishing status of oil and gas in…

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DSS arrests 3 Israelis in Nigeria over alleged links with IPOB

The Nigeria’s secret service, Department of State Security (DSS), has arrested three Israelis in the West African country. The Times of Israel, which confirmed this, added that the Israelis were shooting a documentary in a separatist region in southeast Nigeria when they were arrested last week. The newspapaer also quoted the Foreign Ministry to have confirmed this arrest on Tuesday. According to media reports, Nigerian authorities arrested and interrogated the trio on suspicion that they had come into contact with Biafran separatists.   READ ALSO: ‘How IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu…

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CBN fences others, offers Nigeria’s $1bn Sugar imports to 3 firms ‘only’

  Here are sour details of the sugar trio-poly and what other importers deprived of the business tagged; “an obituary for the sugarcane industry.”   The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has fenced scores of sugar importers from the business as it approved the importation of sugar into the country to only three companies. The companies are BUA Sugar Refinery Ltd, owned by Abdul Samad Rabiu; Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, owned by Aliko Dangote; and Golden Sugar Company, owned by Oba Otudeko’s Flour Mill. Promoters of some of companies who hitherto participated…

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60,000 Muslims ascend Mount Arafat, peak Hajj rites, amidst COVID protocols

  How embargo on 2021 Hajj for Nigeria affects local prices of Sallah rams + dos and don’ts of COVID-19 For Abuja Muslims on Eid-el Kabir celebrations   60,000 Muslim faithful on Monday morning ascended the historic mount Arafat, peak of Hajj rites, amidst strict adherence to COVID-19 protocols. Platforms Africa reports that only these numbers of pilgrims resident in Saudi Arabia were allowed for the exercise this year. Nigeria and other countries could not participate as Saudi embargoed the Hajj for them this year. About 95,000 Nigerians were affected…

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Nigeria’s Popular broadcaster, Star FM GM El-Amin Gbadeyanka, dies

  Lagos NUJ ex-Chair shares experience from last visit to late broadcaster on hospital bed 24 hours before his death   A popular broarcaster in Nigeria, Mr. El-Amin Gbadeyanka, popularly called Mr. G , is dead. Gbadeyanka, who was until his death, the General Manager Star FM radio service, passed on Saturday, July 17, at the Lagoon Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. The immediate past chairman, Lagos State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Dr. Qazim Akinreti, who confirmed Gbadeyanka’s death narrated how he visited the deceased…

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AS IN VIETNAM, AMERICA BREAKS INTO A RUN IN AFGHANISTAN BY OWEI LAKEMFA

BAGRAM Airfield and Military Base, 70 kilometres north of Kabul was the epicentre of the 40-country coalition war to oust the Taliban from Afghanistan. At a point in 2012, over 100,000 U.S. troops passed through Bagram which is also a notorious detention centre where no human rights are observed. It was the symbol of American and NATO might in Afghanistan. The American Newsweek Magazine in its Wednesday, July 14, 2021 issue gave a graphic description of Bagram: “The enormous base has two runways. The most recent, at 12,000 feet long, was built in 2006 at a…

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Airtel’s Mobile Operating License Pending Renewal – NCC

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said the renewal of Airtel’s Mobile operating licence is still pending. The commission who disclosed this in a statement sent to Platforms Africa on Sunday by its Director, Public Affairs, Dr Ikechukwu Adinde explained that the application of the renewal of the operating licence of Airtel Nigeria is yet to be approved as it is still undergoing required regulatory process. According to the statement, “The attention of the Nigerian Communications Commission has been drawn to a recent statement on an online publication credited to the…

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Eurafic counters Oil Minister, DPR over revocation of oilfield license

The last may not have been heard of the revocation of Dawes Island marginal field license from Eurafric Energy Limited as the firm countered Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) on reasons given for the revocation. DPR had awarded the field to Petrolan 54 Limited and its partners during the last bid round, a decision that did not go down well with Eurafic and had since be faulted through a petition to the House of Representatives. The firm while faulting the testament made by the DPR Director, Mr. Sarki Auwalu, before…

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Nigeria Far from Being Hopeless State – NIPR

  Contrary to insinuations of Nigeria being a hopeless state, the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has said that the country has the potentials of emerging as foremost nation of the world. Platforms  Africa reports that the Chairman, NIPR Integration, Peace and Security Committee, Dr. Ike Neliaku, said this at the Committee’s meeting in Abuja.   READ ALSO: NNPC Spokesman, Kennie Obateru, Bags NIPR Fellowship 33 killed, four churches, 215 homes burnt in Zangon Kataf LGA – SOKAPU BREAKING: Nigeria Declares Tuesday July 20, Wednesday 21 Public Holidays  …

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