Author: The Nation

  • Kyari promises to deliver AKK gas project in Q1 2025

    Kyari promises to deliver AKK gas project in Q1 2025

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Malam Mele Kyari, has assured assurance the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project will be delivered in the end of the first quarter of 2025.

    A statement by the NNPCL Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Mr Olufemi Soneye, noted that Kyari said major segments of the job have been completed.

    He said this was made known during the visit of three cabinet Ministers to the AKK Gas Pipeline Project Site where they inspected the River Kaduna crossing milestone of the project in Kaduna.

    According to statement, Kyari gave the assurance to the  three Ministers who visited the Project Site.

    They were: Minister of Finance/Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun; Minister of Information & National Orientation, Mr. Mohammed Idris Malagi and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon Ekperikpe Ekpo.

     Soneye quoted Kyari as saying, “Without promising too much, we assure you that this Project will be delivered on schedule. Our mission is to work towards delivering it by December this year. But we are confident this project will be delivered by 1st Quarter of 2025.”

    The Federal Government has highlighted the huge multiplier impact of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline Project on the nation’s economic growth and industrialisation.

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    Speaking at the project site, the Minister of Finance Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun described the AKK Gas pipeline as the pipeline of prosperity, which is very dear to the President, because it will deliver the critical infrastructure needed to trigger the nation’s economic growth and industrialisation. 

    “The AKK Gas Pipeline is crucial for this administration and its delivery is in line with Mr. President’s strategy of bringing prosperity to the people,” Edun added.

    Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mr. Mohammed Idris Malagi said the AKK Gas Pipeline Project is a testimony to the fact that the Federal Government’s “Decade of Gas” has commenced in earnest.
    “Nigerians should be proud of the AKK Gas Pipeline project. With the delivery of this project, the prosperity that Mr. President is always talking about is unravelling right here before our eyes,” he said.
    Also speaking, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Rt. Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo said the gas pipeline is part of the Federal Government’s many efforts to harness the nation’s abundant gas resources towards improving power generation, revamping ailing industries, and creating employment opportunities in the country.
     
    Ekpo urged all stakeholders to support the NNPC Ltd towards delivering the project and several other gas projects as the country depends on it to bring prosperity to the people.
    The three Ministers, who lauded the NNPC Ltd and its project partner, Brentex/CPP Ltd (BCL) on the progress made so far, also expressed optimism that the NNPC will deliver as promised.
    Meanwhile, Kyari who  said the NNPC Ltd recognises the strategic importance and enormous value of the project to Nigeria’s economy, stressed that the Company was bankrolling the project on the back of its own balance sheet.

  • Fubara replaces Rivers Traditional Rulers Council chairman Sergeant Awuse

    Fubara replaces Rivers Traditional Rulers Council chairman Sergeant Awuse

    Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara has removed Eze Ohna Sergeant Chidi Awuse, who was appointed by his estranged predecessor Nyesom Wike as Chairman of the Rivers Traditional Rulers Council.

    The Governor announced the Paramount Ruler of Apara Kingdom, Eze Chike Worlu Wodo, as the new Chairman of Rivers Council of Traditional Rulers accusing Awuse of inactivity and absence of effective leadership of the council under him.

    Fubara spoke at a special meeting with members of the council at the Banquet Hall of Government House in Port Harcourt on Friday.

    A statement by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary (CPS) said Eze Chike Worlu Wodo is the Paramount Ruler of Apara Kingdom in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the State. 

    The Governor terminated the appointment of Awuse, the Paramount Ruler of Emohua Kingdom, saying he failed to steer the affairs of the council aright and unable to promote cordial relationship among members and with the State Government within his one year in office.

     Fubara said under Eze Sergeant Awuse, the council produced a calendar for the year 2024, and insulted the State Government by deliberately refusing to include the photographs of the Governor and Deputy Governor.

    He said such posture, among others, clearly demonstrated that the council under that kind of leadership had not, and would never live up to expectations.

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    He said: “I want the council to live up to its responsibility. From my observation, the council is moribund. So, I can feel that the council, for a while now, has been very inactive. Inactive because, maybe, the chairman has decided not to be responsible as a chairman. I think that is the best way to describe it.

    “I am not talking about other things that have been happening. But I feel there are responsibilities of the chairman, and so far, I have not felt it and you can also attest to that, that you are not seeing that leadership that you expect.

    “I would like to draw your attention to a special insult that was meted to this government. The council produced a calendar for the year of our Lord 2024, and the Governor’s picture, and the Deputy Governor’s picture are not in the calendar. 

    “I want to ask you: does it show any sign that, that leadership is working with this government? I hope you have a copy of it? Does it show that your chairman is working with this government?

    “So, I have decided today, we have to move forward. By the special grace of God, the administrative life-span of the chairman is one year, which is renewable. So, at this particular time, I have to say that with the power vested on me, I announce that the tenure of Chief Sergeant Awuse has been terminated.”

     Fubara said, at such critical time of his administration, when peace was cardinal with traditional rulers,  not properly coordinated, it would be difficult to achieve the required harmony and coexistence among the people.

    The Governor pointed out that there was need to have a more competent and diligent traditional ruler with the presence of mind, and ability to carry everybody along.

    He stressed that Eze Chike Worlu Wodo most appropriately fitted into the cap, with a fatherly personality, mature character, integrity and pedigree.

    Fubara clarified that Eze Apara Kingdom could also access every traditional ruler, elicit their cooperation and be able to provide the needed direction for the  council.

    He said: “So, going forward, there is need to have a leadership that will accommodate everybody and move this council forward.

    “Let me, before saying other things, announce here that the new chairman from this particular moment will be Eze Chike Worlu Wodo, Eze Ohna Apara, Paramount Ruler of Apara Kingdom. He will be the chairman, Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, and I believe strongly that he is going to do better and accommodate everyone.

    “Traditional Rulers are the closest to our locals. If you want peace in the community, we must work with the traditional rulers. And our government is a government that pays serious priority to peace. So, I want everyone of you to ensure that we maintain peace in our localities.

    “Let me request from our new chairman that: please, as we leave here, there is every need for you to call for meeting immediately and commence the process of uniting the council.”

    Fubara recalled how a former Governor sternly warned a traditional ruler in Ahoada East Local Government Area during a public event but added that he would not take that route.

    Instead, the Governor said that his approach would be, as a respecter of elders, rather appeal to all traditional rulers to ensure cooperation with the state government.

    Fubara said: “It is such cooperation that would  ensure the peace in your domains, notwithstanding your political inclinations, and will foster a stronger and united Rivers State.

    “I am not bothered or interested in your political affiliations, but when it comes to issues of the council, that should bring you together, your decision should and must flow in the direction of government. 

    “If you are doing anything outside, that is your own, but you cannot, I repeat that when it comes to the issues of the council, government has given you recognition to belong, you cannot go against the government, it’s very wrong. 

    “You can be in whatever it is, but when it comes to our own interest as a State and Government, you must work with our interest. I remember when we went to Ahoada-East, in Ekpeye land to perform an activity, a former Governor openly threatened one of you, and warned that if you try it, I will do this, I will do that. 

    “But I am not going to warn any of you because you are our fathers. I will appeal to you to please give us all the necessary support and cooperation so that we can have a united State that everyone of us will be proud of.

    “Let me appeal to everyone of us, today is an opportunity that God has provided to Eze Chike Worlu Wodo. Tomorrow, it can be any other person’s. You need to give him the respect. You need to give him the support to succeed; so that when it comes to your turn, that same measure will be given to you.”

     Fubara assured of addressing the issues of making available official vehicles to the traditional rulers, and other allowances due them soonest. 

    The Governor also urged the new chairman to commence the process of updating the record of all First Class, Second Class and Third Class traditional rulers in the State, and make it available to his office next Tuesday.

    In his acceptance speech, the new Chairman of the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, Eze Chike Worlu Wodo, the Eze Ohna Apara, Paramount Ruler of Apara Kingdom, said he was overwhelmed with joy for the opportunity to serve the State in such capability.

    Eze Wodo pledged that he would foster unity, devote his time and energy to the assignment given to him, and work in synergy with every member of the council to ensure that there was peace within their various domains.

    He also assured the readiness of the council to synergise with the State Government to maintain peace and harmony in the communities so as to fast track the development of the entire State. 

  • Arsenal ditches Osimhen for Girona’s Dovbyk as NFF denies banning Napoli strike

    Arsenal ditches Osimhen for Girona’s Dovbyk as NFF denies banning Napoli strike

    The on today, off tomorrow  transfer  deal linking Napoli  striker Victor Osimhen to Arsenal in the has taken  another dimension with claims that the English Premier  League side  are now ready  to ditch the Nigerian striker  for Girona star Artem Dovbyk.

    Though Arsenal  reportedly remains interested in signing Osimhen, they are unwilling to meet his €120 million release clause set by Napoli. The striker has agreed with Napoli that he can leave if a suitable offer arrives, and he is now waiting for potential clubs to make their move.

    However, according to a report on Calcio Napoli24, Arsenal has no intention of paying the full release clause. They are prepared to offer €75 million to secure the former Lille striker.

    Yet  there are counter claims from Italy  that Arsenal have made an enquiry about Girona’s Dovbyk.

    The report does not mention how much the Ukrainian striker may cost the Gunners but Sport Witness earlier this week claimed that his contract has a release clause worth between €40m and €50m, or £34m to £42m in it.

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    It might not be a cheap signing, but considering Osimhen could cost up to £113m and Dovbyk’s campaign last season, it could still be a bargain.

    Meanwhile, the  Nigeria Football Federation has described as outright falsehood, reports in some online publications that the football-governing body has slammed a ban on Osimhen for his social media outburst few days ago.

    NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, expressed amazement at the reports, saying the Federation has neither instructed a process nor has a process been concluded to ban the player from the National Team.

    “The NFF hereby implores the media to join hands with the body to positively resolve issues and then focus on the big picture all the time, rather than needlessly escalate certain matters. There was no official communication from the NFF, yet some persons have gone to town to talk about a ban on Osimhen from the National Team. This is not good at all.

     “Our focus presently is to resolve all matters around the Super Eagles and be able to look ahead with confidence to the 2025 AFCON qualifiers and the remaining six matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification series.

    “This is not the time to spread falsehood and foul the public space the more.”

  • Nestle affirms  support for Milo Basketball School Championship

    Nestle affirms  support for Milo Basketball School Championship

    24th  National Finals hold in Lagos  

    Nestle Nigeria Plc has yet reiterated its commitment to  the sponsorship of the annual MILO Basketball  School Championship, even as the national finals of the  24th edition of the condition  hold between June 22 and 29  at the Indoor Sports Hall of  the national Stadium in Lagos.

    Instituted in 1999, the MILO  Basketball Championship has become one of the mainstays  of the grassroots  developments; and the Managing Director & Chief Executive of Nestlé Nigeria, Wassim El-Husseini, has yet again affirmed the company’s unflinching support for the competition amongst secondary schools across the country.

    Speaking yesterday at the press conference and draws  to herald the 24th  MILO Basketball Championship in Lagos, El-Husseini noted that  the sponsorship of the competition has become their “part and parcel for obvious reasons.”

     “For over two decades, Nestlé MILO has played a vital role in shaping the Nigerian sports landscape by nurturing talented individuals who have achieved remarkable successes, both locally and internationally. This is something we are all very proud of, as it is consistent with our commitment to create shared value,” El-Husseini, ably represented by the company’s  Commercial manager,  Boladale Odunlami, noted inter alia. “Since its inception, the MILO Basketball Championship has served as a powerful platform for helping children imbibe values that pave the way for success in life.

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     “Through sports, children learn grit, perseverance, and the qualities that lay a strong foundation for their futures. We are committed to shaping a better and healthier world for generations to come by fostering these values.”

    At the event held at the company’s headquarters in Lagos were The President, Nigeria Schools Sports Federation (NSSF), Mrs. Olabisi Joseph, as well as President of FIBA Africa Zone 3, Col. Sam Ahmedu (retd);former D’Tigers’ coach Alex Nworah; Category Manager, Beverages Nestle Milo, Ifeanyichukwu Orabuche; Executive Secretary, National Collegiate Sports Foundation (NCSF), Lanre Balogun; Head of Special Education Unit, SUBEB in Lagos State, Twins Hilda and a host of other dignitaries.

    Both Ahmedu and Joseph  noted that without the MILO Basketball Championship, basketball would have been non-existent in the country “since the competition has been a conveyor belt for many national team players.”

    Meanwhile, six male and six female teams that emerged from highly contested  Northern and Southern Play-Offs in Abuja and Ibadan respectively have been drawn  into two sections for the  National Finals.

    In the male category,  Father O’Connell Science College, Minna (Niger) are drawn in Group A along with Bishop Dimieari Grammar School, Ovom (Bayelsa) and FAAN Secondary School, Calabar(Cross-River). While  Ijaiye Housing Estate Sec. School, Lagos, are housed in Group B along with Kano-based Rumfa College  and Government Day Secondary School, Pantami (Gombe State.)

    In the female category,  last year winners Topfield Grammar School, Ajegunle (Lagos) are drawn in Group A  with high-flying Don Domingos College, Warri(Delta) and Queen Amina College, Kakuri (Kaduna); while in Group B are the trio of Government Day Secondary School, Karu (Abuja); Onireke High School, Ibadan(Oyo) and Zarumai Model College, Minna (Niger).

  • Omotayo, Edem lead Nigeria’s charge  at WTT Contender Lagos

    Omotayo, Edem lead Nigeria’s charge  at WTT Contender Lagos

    In the absence of Quadri Aruna, Olajide Omotayo and Offiong Edem will take centre stage as Nigeria’s flag bearers in the singles event of the 2024 WTT Contender Lagos.

    The prestigious tournament unfolds at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium.

    In Men’s Singles, Omotayo, the 2019 African Games champion, will lead a contingent of seven Nigerian players vying for spots in the second round. His opening challenge awaits in the form of India’s Manav Thakkar.

    Junior sensation Matthew Kuti faces off against Frenchman Thibault Poret, while other Nigerian talents like Azeez Solanke, Mustapha Mustapha, and Abdulbasit Abdulfatai brace themselves for formidable opponents from China and India.

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    In an intriguing clash of brothers, Amadi Omeh and Muiz Adegoke will battle each other in the first round.

    Edem enters the women’s singles fray, pitted against her compatriot Fatimo Bello in the opening round.

    Reigning women’s singles champion Shin Yubin begins her title defense against Indian player Archana Kamath.

    Meanwhile, 2024 Africa Cup champion Dina Meshref of Egypt faces off against Chinese teenager Xu Huiyao.

    Day 2 of the inaugural WTT Series in Sub-Saharan Africa promises excitement, with star players eyeing the $80,000 prize pool and coveted star points.

  • NFF to inaugurate Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee

    NFF to inaugurate Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee

    President of Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau  is expected  to inaugurate the Federation’s Futsal and Beach Soccer Sub-Committee today  at the NFF Secretariat in Abuja.

    The committee has as chairman, Otuekong Nse Essien with the Chairman of Chairmen of Nigeria Football, Alhaji Ahmed Yusuf (Fresh) as vice chairman. The members are Aminu Mohammed Inuwa, Hon. Suleiman Yahaya-Kwande, Hajji Liameed Gafaar, Mr. Richard Jideaka and Yabagi Alhaji Baba. Abubakar D. Umar (Barde) is secretary.

    The Futsal and Beach Soccer Sub-Committee is responsible for the organization of all futsal and beach soccer competitions and deals with all matters relating to futsal and beach soccer.

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    Nigeria has been a continental, and to some extent global, power in beach soccer in previous years, with the Supersand Eagles winning the Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations in 2007 and 2009 and reaching the quarter-finals of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Italy 13 years ago.

    The Confederation of African Football last week conducted the draw for this year’s Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series with the Supersand Eagles drawn to play Mauritania home and away next month. A total of 14 countries will be involved in the qualifiers, with the seven winners to join hosts Egypt at the finals.

    Mauritania will host the Supersand Eagles on a day between 19th  and 21st  July, with Nigeria hosting the return leg a week later.

    For the first time ever, the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup will take place on African soil, when Seychelles stages the tournament next year. 

  • President Federation Cup: Rivers Angels, Naija Ratels book semi finals

    President Federation Cup: Rivers Angels, Naija Ratels book semi finals

    Multi-titlists Rivers Angels have zoomed into the last four of this year’s President Federation Cup in style, after a 5-0 hammering of Osun Babes in Enugu yesterday.

    Abuja-based Naija Ratels also reached the semi-finals, following a 5-4 penalty shootout defeat of FC Robo Queens of Lagos at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba. Both teams ended the regulation period with the scoreline at 1-1.

    Delta Queens cut Sunshine Queens from Akure to size with a 2-0 defeat at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.

    Also in Benin City, Remo Stars Ladies continued their fairy-tale run in this year’s competition with a 3-2 penalty shootout defeat of veteran campaigners Nasarawa Amazons, after both teams were stalemated at 1-1 following regulation time.

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    Today, the finalists will emerge in the men’s competition, with Abia Warriors up against Kano Pillars at the Lafia City Stadium, and Kebbi United up against El-Kanemi Warriors at the NFF/FIFA Goal Project in Abuja. Both games will commence at 4pm.

    Women’s Semi-Final Pairings

    Remo Stars Ladies (Ogun) Vs Naija Ratels (FCT)

    Delta Queens (Delta) Vs Rivers Angels (Rivers)

  • Osimhen, others grace African Knockout Championship’s debut

    Osimhen, others grace African Knockout Championship’s debut

    The African Knockout Championship (AKO4,  the first pan African professional Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Championship,   has made a remarkable debut in Nigeria’s capital, captivating fans including Super Eagles forward, Victor Osimhen,  with its inaugural live event at the Ladi Kwali Hall, Abuja Continental

    The night was full of thrilling fights in the various categories of featherweight, middleweight, lightweight and women’s bantamweight with each fight adding to a cascade of excitement.

    The main event was a high-stakes showdown between Nigeria’s Daniel Emeka popularly known as “Big Shark” and Flex Munwe from Congo, culminating in Munwe’s triumphant victory by unanimous decision.

    The co-main event featured Richard Muzaan from Nigeria , who delivered a breathtaking technical knockout against Cameroon’s Tayo Athanassius, leaving the crowd in awe.

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    In the featherweight category, Daniel Iwuoha stunned everyone with a knockout of Emmanuel Nworie in just 38 seconds. Ugochukwu Melvin popularly known as “ the African sniper” also claimed victory over Burkina Faso’s Israel Mano in a light heavyweight decision, while Nigeria’s Jane Osigwe showcased her prowess in the women’s bantamweight division, dominating Togo’s Jibidar Cynthia with a technical knockout. Ivory Coast’s Marcel Yao, Knocked out Cherif Drame in 42 Seconds of the First round, there by winning the KO (knockout) of the night.

    Senegal’s Gasmire Diatta also known as “Kayilla the Killer” defeated Nigeria’s Jackiel Ayana (the smiling Assasin).  Nigeria’s Jane Osigwe & Senegal’s Gasmire Diatta won performances of the night.

    The atmosphere was electric as attendees witnessed high-octane action and fierce competition, making AKO4 a historic and exhilarating event. Among the captivated audience were notable figures such as Nollywood actor Jim Iyke, comedian and skit maker Mark Angel, and Super Eagles forward Victor Osimhen.

    “This event is  big boost for the company and we are proud to be part of this, development in Nigeria  and in Abuja for the first time. We hope to sustain this gesture,” said Javier Sanchez , the General Manager of Abuja Continental and host company of the event.

    Also remarking, one of the fighters, Nigeria’s Jane Osigwe said:  “It’s great to be here and I feel like fighting more, I see AKO being more than UFC in Africa. I hope to be a World Champion someday and I’m working towards this by devoting every day of my life to training.”

    The championship was proudly sponsored by Moniepoint, Fidelity Bank, Abuja Continental, and Green Hill.

  • Sunshine Stars compound Doma United go relegation trouble

    Sunshine Stars compound Doma United go relegation trouble

    Doma United have played themselves deep into the relegation battle ahead of the final match of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) scheduled for this Sunday.

    The Gombe club suffered a 1-0  defeat at home in a rearranged fixture against Sunshine Stars at the Pantami Stadium on Wednesday which further compounded their chances of remaining in the top division.

    However, the win for Sunshine Stars means they have spared themselves the trouble of being involved in a final matchday fight for survival. Ibrahim Yusuf’s goal eight minutes before the break helped Sunshine Stars to their second away win and stretched their undefeated run to five.

    For Doma United, their poor run of form continued as they have now managed just one win in their last five matches and will need a big scoreline to beat the drop when they play hosts to Abia Warriors on Sunday while they hope results elsewhere fall in their favour.

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    Doma United’s collapse after an impressive first round performance in which they were in third position with 32 points after 19 games, ahead of champions Rangers who were in eighth place at the time has come as a result of dip in form in the second round of the campaign.

    Unfortunately for the Savannah Tigers they have managed just two wins in 18 matches in the second round of the NPFL season (W2 D5 L11).

    Despite the recruitment of Bala Abubakar as head coach to help save Doma United from the drop, the slide in form continued and now they do not have their fate in their hands any longer with the likes of Sporting Lagos, Bayelsa United and Akwa United, who are also deep in relegation trouble, aiming for a final matchday win to avoid going down to the second tier.

    Doma United will need a miraculous 15 goal plus win against Abia Warriors to beat the drop considering their inferior goals difference and at the same time, hope Akwa United, Bayelsa United and Sporting Lagos lose their final match  fixtures to stand a chance of staying in the NPFL.

  • Edem targets quarter final berth at Paris 2024

    Edem targets quarter final berth at Paris 2024

    Offiong Edem, Nigerian international table tennis player,  has set a quarter final  target  for herself at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games .

    Edem stated  as much  an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the Day 1 of the World Table Tennis Contender 2024 in Lagos.

     “It is a good thing I qualified for the Olympic Games, am very excited to still be playing actively and this will be my fifth. One has to stay discipline and committed.

     “It was not an easy task, am very happy I made it to my fifth Olympics and I am going to play my best and give my best to my country.

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     “For me after the qualifier, I have been practicing and also we have tournaments too here in Lagos which will help me prepare for the games in France, “ he said.

    She said that training in Germany would go a long to enhance their preparations for the games.

     “In 2020, I  won the top 50 player and lost in the second round , I want to move further this time and I am just trying to be focused,“ she said

    Edem is ranked 113th   in the world and  made her debut at the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004.

    The former African Games champion, who will be making a fifth appearance in France, has been the mainstay of the Nigerian female tennis  team.