• Nigerian Navy Rescues 20 Crew Members from Fire on MV Chimba Express in Calabar

    The Nigerian Navy confirmed the rescue of 20 crew members from the foreign vessel MV Chimba Express after a fire broke out along the Calabar Channel on December 22, 2025. The vessel, carrying 14 Nigerians and 7 Cameroonians from Gabon to Calabar, suffered a fire in its midship and aft sections. Naval personnel, supported by local fishermen and other units, rescued the crew using life buoys and administered first aid. One crew member, the Chief Engineer, remains missing after reportedly jumping overboard. Investigation into the fire’s cause and ongoing search operations continue.

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    Nigerian Navy Rescues 20 Crew Members from Fire on MV Chimba Express in Calabar The Nigerian Navy confirmed the rescue of 20 crew members from the foreign vessel MV Chimba Express after a fire broke out along the Calabar Channel on December 22, 2025. The vessel, carrying 14 Nigerians and 7 Cameroonians from Gabon to Calabar, suffered a fire in its midship and aft sections. Naval personnel, supported by local fishermen and other units, rescued the crew using life buoys and administered first aid. One crew member, the Chief Engineer, remains missing after reportedly jumping overboard. Investigation into the fire’s cause and ongoing search operations continue. #NigerianNavy #MVChimbaExpress #MaritimeRescue #Calabar #FireIncident #SeafarerSafety #NigeriaNews
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  • 20 Nigerian Navy Crew Members Rescued After MV Chimba Express Catches Fire in Cross River, Chief Engineer Missing Amid Ongoing Search and Rescue Operations

    A Nigerian Navy vessel successfully rescued 20 crew members from the MV Chimba Express, which caught fire along the Oron–Calabar waterways in Cross River State. The vessel, en route from Gabon to Calabar carrying scrap materials, had 21 crew members, including 14 Nigerians and 7 Cameroonians. The Chief Engineer reportedly jumped into the water fearing an explosion and is still missing, with search operations ongoing. Rescue efforts were supported by local fishermen and naval personnel, using life buoys and portable pumps to contain the fire. The Nigerian Navy reaffirmed its commitment to maritime safety and protection of seafarers. This incident echoes a similar April fire on the Igbega Eko ferry, which injured four passengers.

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    20 Nigerian Navy Crew Members Rescued After MV Chimba Express Catches Fire in Cross River, Chief Engineer Missing Amid Ongoing Search and Rescue Operations A Nigerian Navy vessel successfully rescued 20 crew members from the MV Chimba Express, which caught fire along the Oron–Calabar waterways in Cross River State. The vessel, en route from Gabon to Calabar carrying scrap materials, had 21 crew members, including 14 Nigerians and 7 Cameroonians. The Chief Engineer reportedly jumped into the water fearing an explosion and is still missing, with search operations ongoing. Rescue efforts were supported by local fishermen and naval personnel, using life buoys and portable pumps to contain the fire. The Nigerian Navy reaffirmed its commitment to maritime safety and protection of seafarers. This incident echoes a similar April fire on the Igbega Eko ferry, which injured four passengers. #NigerianNavy #MaritimeSafety #CrossRiverAccident
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  • Four Companies Ready to Fund, Take Over and Toll Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway Section 1 — Works Minister Umahi

    Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi, has revealed that four companies have expressed interest in fully funding, taking over and tolling Section 1 of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway. Speaking during an end-of-year press briefing, Umahi said the firms are willing to refund 100 percent of government expenditure on the section, citing the project’s high return on investment and commercial viability. He said the move aligns with the Tinubu administration’s strategy of leveraging private-sector participation for major infrastructure projects. The 700-kilometre highway, estimated to cost ₦15.6 trillion, has faced criticism over transparency and cost, with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and others calling for full disclosure of contractual and financing details.
    Four Companies Ready to Fund, Take Over and Toll Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway Section 1 — Works Minister Umahi Nigeria’s Minister of Works, David Umahi, has revealed that four companies have expressed interest in fully funding, taking over and tolling Section 1 of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway. Speaking during an end-of-year press briefing, Umahi said the firms are willing to refund 100 percent of government expenditure on the section, citing the project’s high return on investment and commercial viability. He said the move aligns with the Tinubu administration’s strategy of leveraging private-sector participation for major infrastructure projects. The 700-kilometre highway, estimated to cost ₦15.6 trillion, has faced criticism over transparency and cost, with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and others calling for full disclosure of contractual and financing details.
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  • Elderly Woman Feared Murdered After Months of Witchcraft Accusations in Cross River

    The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) has raised alarm over the suspected abduction and possible murder of 86-year-old widow Ms. Arit Inyang in Calabar, Cross River State. Her nephew, Anthony Malachy, had reportedly harassed and threatened her for months, accusing her of witchcraft and even attacking her home. Despite police intervention, Malachy was released, and Ms. Inyang subsequently disappeared in late October 2023. AfAW is calling for a full police investigation, the arrest of Malachy, and justice for the elderly woman, highlighting the deadly consequences of witchcraft allegations in Nigeria.
    Elderly Woman Feared Murdered After Months of Witchcraft Accusations in Cross River The Advocacy for Alleged Witches (AfAW) has raised alarm over the suspected abduction and possible murder of 86-year-old widow Ms. Arit Inyang in Calabar, Cross River State. Her nephew, Anthony Malachy, had reportedly harassed and threatened her for months, accusing her of witchcraft and even attacking her home. Despite police intervention, Malachy was released, and Ms. Inyang subsequently disappeared in late October 2023. AfAW is calling for a full police investigation, the arrest of Malachy, and justice for the elderly woman, highlighting the deadly consequences of witchcraft allegations in Nigeria.
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  • Twenty-One Economic Miracles Currently Happening Under President Tinubu

    One: Our foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark for the first time in six years. It is now the fourth-highest on the African continent.

    Two: The prudent management of our foreign reserves under President Tinubu has led to a 3.93% GDP growth in the immediate past quarter and 4.23% growth in the quarter before that (Q2, 2025).

    Three: Nigeria, under President Tinubu, has, within two years, moved from being Africa's biggest petrol importer to becoming West Africa's largest exporter of the same product.

    Four: For the first time in over a decade, Nigeria has overshot its OPEC quota for three consecutive months and is set to do the same for the fourth month, producing an average of 1.71 million barrels per day.

    Five: President Tinubu gave Nigerian airlines direct flights to London's Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom, London's Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, São Paulo, Brazil, Bogotá, Colombia, Entebbe, Uganda, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Algiers, Algeria, and St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean.

    Six: Oil theft has been reduced to less than 10,000 barrels per day, a sixteen-year low.

    Seven: Nigeria achieved its revenue target for the entire year in August, a first in our history.

    Eight: The Nigerian Stock Exchange rose above 130,000 All Share Index for the first time ever.

    Nine: Our economy expanded by $67 billion in just two years, moving Nigeria's GDP from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today.

    Ten: Between January and August 2025, non-oil tax revenue was ₦20.59 trillion, a 40.5% increase from the ₦14.6 trillion recorded in the corresponding period in 2024.

    Eleven: MTN Nigeria Limited hit a record valuation of ₦10 trillion, the first Nigerian company to do so.

    Twelve: Food prices have fallen significantly, resulting in a drop in inflation to 16.05% at present, down from 20.12% in August 2025, a 1.76% decline from July's 21.88%.

    Thirteen: Dangote and other retailers have crashed fuel prices below ₦1000.

    Fourteen: The Naira has stabilised and is now below ₦1500 to $, making it among the world's best-performing currencies, according to Fitch Ratings.

    Fifteen: Nigeria broke its power generation record with a peak generation of 5,801.84MW and maximum daily energyoutput of 128,370.75 megawatt-hours (MWh), the highest ever attained in the history of the electricity industry in Nigeria.

    Sixteen: After a record trade surplus last year, Nigeria appears set to beat its 2024 figure. Our trade surplus rose 44.3% in Q2 to ₦7.46 trillion, up from ₦5.17 trillion in Q1.

    Seventeen: In a sign of an improving economy, the Central Bank of Nigeria reduced interest rates by 50 basis points to 27%, the first time since the #COVID19 pandemic.

    Eighteen: Fitch and S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nigeria's economy to a Stable B.

    Nineteen: Two PhDs in economics, in the persons of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, and incumbent Governor of Anambra, Dr Chukwuma Soludo, both confirmed that President Tinubu has "stabilised the economy".

    Twenty: Rail transport expanded in Nigeria by 43.08% in Q2 2025.

    Twenty-one: Road transport expanded by 24.50% in Q2 2025, driven by the ₦13 trillion 1,068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, and the ₦15 trillion 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, currently under construction.

    Bonus: Student loans were awarded to an unprecedented 500,000 students, with hundreds of thousands more awaiting their loans.

    Effective rebranding projects a positive image of what is happening. It is the best way to neutralise enemies of the nation who want to overwhelm the airwaves with negative information. If you are a patriot who loves Nigeria and wants your country to progress, please spread this truthful message.

    Reno Omokri
    Twenty-One Economic Miracles Currently Happening Under President Tinubu One: Our foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark for the first time in six years. It is now the fourth-highest on the African continent. Two: The prudent management of our foreign reserves under President Tinubu has led to a 3.93% GDP growth in the immediate past quarter and 4.23% growth in the quarter before that (Q2, 2025). Three: Nigeria, under President Tinubu, has, within two years, moved from being Africa's biggest petrol importer to becoming West Africa's largest exporter of the same product. Four: For the first time in over a decade, Nigeria has overshot its OPEC quota for three consecutive months and is set to do the same for the fourth month, producing an average of 1.71 million barrels per day. Five: President Tinubu gave Nigerian airlines direct flights to London's Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom, London's Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, São Paulo, Brazil, Bogotá, Colombia, Entebbe, Uganda, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Algiers, Algeria, and St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. Six: Oil theft has been reduced to less than 10,000 barrels per day, a sixteen-year low. Seven: Nigeria achieved its revenue target for the entire year in August, a first in our history. Eight: The Nigerian Stock Exchange rose above 130,000 All Share Index for the first time ever. Nine: Our economy expanded by $67 billion in just two years, moving Nigeria's GDP from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today. Ten: Between January and August 2025, non-oil tax revenue was ₦20.59 trillion, a 40.5% increase from the ₦14.6 trillion recorded in the corresponding period in 2024. Eleven: MTN Nigeria Limited hit a record valuation of ₦10 trillion, the first Nigerian company to do so. Twelve: Food prices have fallen significantly, resulting in a drop in inflation to 16.05% at present, down from 20.12% in August 2025, a 1.76% decline from July's 21.88%. Thirteen: Dangote and other retailers have crashed fuel prices below ₦1000. Fourteen: The Naira has stabilised and is now below ₦1500 to $, making it among the world's best-performing currencies, according to Fitch Ratings. Fifteen: Nigeria broke its power generation record with a peak generation of 5,801.84MW and maximum daily energyoutput of 128,370.75 megawatt-hours (MWh), the highest ever attained in the history of the electricity industry in Nigeria. Sixteen: After a record trade surplus last year, Nigeria appears set to beat its 2024 figure. Our trade surplus rose 44.3% in Q2 to ₦7.46 trillion, up from ₦5.17 trillion in Q1. Seventeen: In a sign of an improving economy, the Central Bank of Nigeria reduced interest rates by 50 basis points to 27%, the first time since the #COVID19 pandemic. Eighteen: Fitch and S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nigeria's economy to a Stable B. Nineteen: Two PhDs in economics, in the persons of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, and incumbent Governor of Anambra, Dr Chukwuma Soludo, both confirmed that President Tinubu has "stabilised the economy". Twenty: Rail transport expanded in Nigeria by 43.08% in Q2 2025. Twenty-one: Road transport expanded by 24.50% in Q2 2025, driven by the ₦13 trillion 1,068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, and the ₦15 trillion 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, currently under construction. Bonus: Student loans were awarded to an unprecedented 500,000 students, with hundreds of thousands more awaiting their loans. Effective rebranding projects a positive image of what is happening. It is the best way to neutralise enemies of the nation who want to overwhelm the airwaves with negative information. If you are a patriot who loves Nigeria and wants your country to progress, please spread this truthful message. Reno Omokri
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  • Cross River Declares 20-Day Christmas and New Year Holiday for Workers

    The Cross River State government has approved a 20-day holiday for all civil and public servants to fully participate in Christmas and New Year celebrations. The break, announced in a circular signed by Head of Service Orok Okon, will run from December 15, 2025, to January 5, 2026, with essential workers exempted. The leave coincides with preparations for the landmark 20th edition of Carnival Calabar, Africa’s biggest street festival, expected to boost tourism and cultural festivities across the state.
    Cross River Declares 20-Day Christmas and New Year Holiday for Workers The Cross River State government has approved a 20-day holiday for all civil and public servants to fully participate in Christmas and New Year celebrations. The break, announced in a circular signed by Head of Service Orok Okon, will run from December 15, 2025, to January 5, 2026, with essential workers exempted. The leave coincides with preparations for the landmark 20th edition of Carnival Calabar, Africa’s biggest street festival, expected to boost tourism and cultural festivities across the state.
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  • PHOTO: from the ongoing construction of the Calabar section of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway

    Minister of Works, David Umahi visited the site yesterday to inspect the work done so far.
    PHOTO: from the ongoing construction of the Calabar section of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway 🔥🥰🇳🇬 Minister of Works, David Umahi visited the site yesterday to inspect the work done so far.
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  • Families Raise Alarm as UNICROSS Lecturers Remain Missing Six Months After Kidnapping in Imo State

    Families of two young lecturers from the University of Cross River State, Engr. Odu Emmanuel Odu and Eja Vincent Ndifon, have cried out over the lack of progress six months after the pair were kidnapped along the Okigwe–Okwele Road in Imo State. Despite early media attention, ASUU involvement, and repeated visits to security agencies, the families say they have received no updates from the police, DSS, or the Imo State Government. Both victims, aged 32, were travelling from Lagos to Calabar after purchasing a vehicle when they were abducted. The families describe the ordeal as emotionally devastating and call on authorities to release investigation findings and intensify rescue efforts, noting that the lecturers were promising PhD candidates and active ASUU members.
    Families Raise Alarm as UNICROSS Lecturers Remain Missing Six Months After Kidnapping in Imo State Families of two young lecturers from the University of Cross River State, Engr. Odu Emmanuel Odu and Eja Vincent Ndifon, have cried out over the lack of progress six months after the pair were kidnapped along the Okigwe–Okwele Road in Imo State. Despite early media attention, ASUU involvement, and repeated visits to security agencies, the families say they have received no updates from the police, DSS, or the Imo State Government. Both victims, aged 32, were travelling from Lagos to Calabar after purchasing a vehicle when they were abducted. The families describe the ordeal as emotionally devastating and call on authorities to release investigation findings and intensify rescue efforts, noting that the lecturers were promising PhD candidates and active ASUU members.
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  • Dangote Surge Forces Petrol Prices Down as Depots, NNPC Slash Rates Nationwide

    Nigerians are beginning to feel relief as private depots and NNPC retail stations slash petrol prices following a major increase in supply triggered by the Dangote Refinery. After Dangote announced it is now producing 50 million litres of petrol daily, depot owners across Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri and Calabar reduced ex-depot prices to stay competitive, with rates now ranging between ₦835 and ₦853 per litre depending on location.
    NNPC stations also cut pump prices to ₦905 in Lagos and ₦930 in Abuja, with major marketers like MRS and Ardova selling below ₦900. With strong supply from Dangote and incoming oil cargoes, more price reductions may follow. Diesel prices are also falling, driven by increased supply and lower demand.
    Dangote Surge Forces Petrol Prices Down as Depots, NNPC Slash Rates Nationwide Nigerians are beginning to feel relief as private depots and NNPC retail stations slash petrol prices following a major increase in supply triggered by the Dangote Refinery. After Dangote announced it is now producing 50 million litres of petrol daily, depot owners across Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri and Calabar reduced ex-depot prices to stay competitive, with rates now ranging between ₦835 and ₦853 per litre depending on location. NNPC stations also cut pump prices to ₦905 in Lagos and ₦930 in Abuja, with major marketers like MRS and Ardova selling below ₦900. With strong supply from Dangote and incoming oil cargoes, more price reductions may follow. Diesel prices are also falling, driven by increased supply and lower demand.
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  • Nigerian Navy Rescues 10 Crew Members from Distressed Vessel Off Calabar Coast.

    The Nigerian Navy says its personnel have rescued 10 crew members from a distressed vessel off Calabar waters.

    In a statement on Friday, Navy spokesperson Commodore A. Adams-Aliu said the rescue was carried out by troops of Forward Operating Base (FOB) IBAKA after receiving a distress call at about 8pm.

    According to him, the Base deployed a naval gunboat fitted with a submersible pump to assist MV SEMA III, which had departed Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, and was heading to Calabar, Cross River State, before it began taking in water.

    Upon arrival, the naval team safely evacuated all 10 occupants — one Cameroonian, one Equatorial Guinean, and eight Nigerians. The rescued crew members were taken to FOB IBAKA, where they were debriefed, cared for, and accommodated until Saturday, 8 November 2025.

    The Master of MV SEMA III expressed deep appreciation to the Nigerian Navy for the swift response and professional handling of the situation.

    He added that the incident highlights the Navy’s strengthened efforts under the leadership of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, to enhance maritime safety, safeguard national maritime assets, and support lawful economic activities within Nigeria’s territorial waters.
    Nigerian Navy Rescues 10 Crew Members from Distressed Vessel Off Calabar Coast. The Nigerian Navy says its personnel have rescued 10 crew members from a distressed vessel off Calabar waters. In a statement on Friday, Navy spokesperson Commodore A. Adams-Aliu said the rescue was carried out by troops of Forward Operating Base (FOB) IBAKA after receiving a distress call at about 8pm. According to him, the Base deployed a naval gunboat fitted with a submersible pump to assist MV SEMA III, which had departed Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, and was heading to Calabar, Cross River State, before it began taking in water. Upon arrival, the naval team safely evacuated all 10 occupants — one Cameroonian, one Equatorial Guinean, and eight Nigerians. The rescued crew members were taken to FOB IBAKA, where they were debriefed, cared for, and accommodated until Saturday, 8 November 2025. The Master of MV SEMA III expressed deep appreciation to the Nigerian Navy for the swift response and professional handling of the situation. He added that the incident highlights the Navy’s strengthened efforts under the leadership of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, to enhance maritime safety, safeguard national maritime assets, and support lawful economic activities within Nigeria’s territorial waters.
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  • Political Earthquake in Bayelsa: Governor Diri Dumps PDP for APC, Cites Tinubu’s “Love for Ijaw People”

    Bayelsa’s political landscape has witnessed a stunning shift as Governor Douye Diri officially announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) — a move that has seen most members of the State House of Assembly follow his lead.

    The Governor explained that his decision was not driven by personal ambition but by a desire to align Bayelsa State with the federal government for accelerated development and better opportunities for the people.

    Speaking at the defection ceremony, Diri praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration for its “unprecedented commitment” to the Niger Delta’s development, describing it as proof of the President’s affection for the Ijaw nation.

    “Government has shown us the will and the direction that they love the Ijaw people and Bayelsa State,” Diri declared during a live broadcast on Channels Television.


    He highlighted three major developmental milestones achieved through federal partnership as justification for his defection:

    1. Lagos–Calabar Coastal Road: A long-awaited project now actively pursued under President Tinubu, described by Diri as “the economic lifeline of the Ijaw people.”


    2. Nembe–Brass Road Project: Once stalled, but revived after Tinubu’s swift approval. “When I met the President, he said, ‘Governor, it is done,’ and within days, contractors were on site,” Diri recounted.


    3. ₦4 Billion Tax Waiver: Granted for the importation of 60-megawatt gas turbines to provide Bayelsa with 24-hour independent power supply, a breakthrough after years of darkness due to grid sabotage.

    Diri concluded that these “acts of grace” proved Tinubu’s genuine commitment to Bayelsa’s progress, calling his move to the APC “a necessary alignment for the future prosperity of our people.”
    Political Earthquake in Bayelsa: Governor Diri Dumps PDP for APC, Cites Tinubu’s “Love for Ijaw People” Bayelsa’s political landscape has witnessed a stunning shift as Governor Douye Diri officially announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) — a move that has seen most members of the State House of Assembly follow his lead. The Governor explained that his decision was not driven by personal ambition but by a desire to align Bayelsa State with the federal government for accelerated development and better opportunities for the people. Speaking at the defection ceremony, Diri praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration for its “unprecedented commitment” to the Niger Delta’s development, describing it as proof of the President’s affection for the Ijaw nation. “Government has shown us the will and the direction that they love the Ijaw people and Bayelsa State,” Diri declared during a live broadcast on Channels Television. He highlighted three major developmental milestones achieved through federal partnership as justification for his defection: 1. Lagos–Calabar Coastal Road: A long-awaited project now actively pursued under President Tinubu, described by Diri as “the economic lifeline of the Ijaw people.” 2. Nembe–Brass Road Project: Once stalled, but revived after Tinubu’s swift approval. “When I met the President, he said, ‘Governor, it is done,’ and within days, contractors were on site,” Diri recounted. 3. ₦4 Billion Tax Waiver: Granted for the importation of 60-megawatt gas turbines to provide Bayelsa with 24-hour independent power supply, a breakthrough after years of darkness due to grid sabotage. Diri concluded that these “acts of grace” proved Tinubu’s genuine commitment to Bayelsa’s progress, calling his move to the APC “a necessary alignment for the future prosperity of our people.”
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  • Peter Obi’s Claims On Neglect Of Ports Outside Lagos Is Incorrect’ – Ministry Of Marine

    The Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has described the claims of the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, that the federal government is neglecting ports outside Lagos as incorrect and misleading.

    Peter Obi recently criticised the Federal Government’s approval of US$1 billion for the modernisation of the Apapa and TinCan Island seaports in Lagos.

    The former Governor of Anambra State urged the Federal Government to extend port development to other parts of the country.

    In a post on his 𝕏 handle, Peter Obi condemned the excessive investment in Lagos’s infrastructure.

    He lamented that such actions are carried out at the expense of other strategic ports such as Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, and Onne.

    In response, the spokesperson to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, Bolaji Akinola, in a statement on Wednesday, said the ministry welcomes constructive criticisms but argued that Peter Obi’s comments were misleading.

    Akinola stated that the government is committed to modernising ports nationwide, stressing that the ministry has begun procurement for the upgrade of ports in Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, and Onne, alongside the ongoing modernisation of Apapa and TinCan Island ports.

    The statement read, “The Federal Government is collaborating with state governments and private investors on new deep seaports in Bayelsa (Agge), Akwa Ibom (Ibom), Rivers (Bonny), and Cross River states.
    Peter Obi’s Claims On Neglect Of Ports Outside Lagos Is Incorrect’ – Ministry Of Marine The Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has described the claims of the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, that the federal government is neglecting ports outside Lagos as incorrect and misleading. Peter Obi recently criticised the Federal Government’s approval of US$1 billion for the modernisation of the Apapa and TinCan Island seaports in Lagos. The former Governor of Anambra State urged the Federal Government to extend port development to other parts of the country. In a post on his 𝕏 handle, Peter Obi condemned the excessive investment in Lagos’s infrastructure. He lamented that such actions are carried out at the expense of other strategic ports such as Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, and Onne. In response, the spokesperson to the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, Bolaji Akinola, in a statement on Wednesday, said the ministry welcomes constructive criticisms but argued that Peter Obi’s comments were misleading. Akinola stated that the government is committed to modernising ports nationwide, stressing that the ministry has begun procurement for the upgrade of ports in Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, and Onne, alongside the ongoing modernisation of Apapa and TinCan Island ports. The statement read, “The Federal Government is collaborating with state governments and private investors on new deep seaports in Bayelsa (Agge), Akwa Ibom (Ibom), Rivers (Bonny), and Cross River states.
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  • Dangote Refinery deploys CNG trucks to distribute petrol at N850 per litre.

    The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has intensified efforts through the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered trucks to distribute Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol at N850 per litre to different parts of the nation.

    Chief Executive officer of Petroleumprice.ng, Olatide Jeremiah, said: “Generally, the depot prices have increased. Market data showed that petrol sold between ¦ 870 and ¦ 900 per litre at key depots in Lagos and Calabar, reflecting a steady climb over the past week.

    “In Lagos, where most private depots rely on imported supply, prices remained elevated even after recent reviews. Aiteo and Pinnacle both sold petrol at ¦ 890 and ¦ 870 per litre, respectively, while Integrated Oil and Gas priced PMS at ¦ 870 per litre.

    “At Calabar, Matrix Energy and Northwest Petroleum traded at ¦ 890 and ¦ 880 per litre, while Sobaz Depot hit ¦ 900 per litre —the highest recorded so far this month.”

    “The hike in depot prices would likely crash once the Dangote Petroleum Refinery completes its rehabilitation because the plant has the capacity to impact the domestic market.”

    However, the retail prices of petrol have increased by 6.8 percent to N955 per litre, from N890 per litre sold last week.

    The NNPCL, and stations owned by Independent Marketers in Lagos and Abuja showed that the petrol was dispersed between N900 and N955 per litre.

    Also, petrol marketers across Abuja, the nation’s capital, on Tuesday increased their pump price by over N50 per litre following a similar increase by NNPC Limited.

    Dangote Refinery deploys CNG trucks to distribute petrol at N850 per litre. The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has intensified efforts through the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered trucks to distribute Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, also known as petrol at N850 per litre to different parts of the nation. Chief Executive officer of Petroleumprice.ng, Olatide Jeremiah, said: “Generally, the depot prices have increased. Market data showed that petrol sold between ¦ 870 and ¦ 900 per litre at key depots in Lagos and Calabar, reflecting a steady climb over the past week. “In Lagos, where most private depots rely on imported supply, prices remained elevated even after recent reviews. Aiteo and Pinnacle both sold petrol at ¦ 890 and ¦ 870 per litre, respectively, while Integrated Oil and Gas priced PMS at ¦ 870 per litre. “At Calabar, Matrix Energy and Northwest Petroleum traded at ¦ 890 and ¦ 880 per litre, while Sobaz Depot hit ¦ 900 per litre —the highest recorded so far this month.” “The hike in depot prices would likely crash once the Dangote Petroleum Refinery completes its rehabilitation because the plant has the capacity to impact the domestic market.” However, the retail prices of petrol have increased by 6.8 percent to N955 per litre, from N890 per litre sold last week. The NNPCL, and stations owned by Independent Marketers in Lagos and Abuja showed that the petrol was dispersed between N900 and N955 per litre. Also, petrol marketers across Abuja, the nation’s capital, on Tuesday increased their pump price by over N50 per litre following a similar increase by NNPC Limited.
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  • "Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Costs ₦7.5 Billion Per Kilometer" —David Umahi

    Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has justified the ₦7.5 billion per kilometer cost of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway insisting that the ₦1.067 trillion budgeted for the first 47.47-kilometer section is fair & even below global benchmarks

    Addressing journalists in a recent briefing, Umahi explained that the project’s cost reflects its complex design — a 6 lane reinforced concrete expressway featuring flyovers, underpasses, shoreline protection, solar lighting & landscaping

    “A standard coastal road costs ₦7.5 billion per kilometer,” Umahi said. “This includes all fillings, shore protections, solar streetlights & the planting of trees.”

    According to him, the figure was derived by dividing the total ₦1.067 trillion cost by the road length & adjusting it to a standard two-lane federal highway. “When you divide ₦1.067 trillion by 47.47 kilometers & then by two lanes, it gives ₦7.5 billion per kilometer of a standard road,” he explained

    Umahi noted that the cost also factors in difficult terrain and extensive groundwork. He disclosed that engineers encountered pits as deep as 20 meters along parts of the route, which had to be excavated and refilled in layers before concrete laying could begin.

    Comparing the current project to older asphalt-based roads, the minister argued that the use of reinforced concrete ensures greater durability and long-term value for money.

    He also revealed that international financial institutions, including a Dutch-led consortium, reviewed the project and found it to be “undervalued.” Umahi added that the 70% loan portion of the project was oversubscribed by $100 million, reflecting global confidence in its feasibility.

    Defending the government’s transparency, Umahi challenged critics to be factual in their assessments. “If international lenders can back this project, we are ready to face anyone. But when criticising, be objective and tell the public the truth,” he stated.
    "Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Costs ₦7.5 Billion Per Kilometer" —David Umahi Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has justified the ₦7.5 billion per kilometer cost of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway insisting that the ₦1.067 trillion budgeted for the first 47.47-kilometer section is fair & even below global benchmarks Addressing journalists in a recent briefing, Umahi explained that the project’s cost reflects its complex design — a 6 lane reinforced concrete expressway featuring flyovers, underpasses, shoreline protection, solar lighting & landscaping “A standard coastal road costs ₦7.5 billion per kilometer,” Umahi said. “This includes all fillings, shore protections, solar streetlights & the planting of trees.” According to him, the figure was derived by dividing the total ₦1.067 trillion cost by the road length & adjusting it to a standard two-lane federal highway. “When you divide ₦1.067 trillion by 47.47 kilometers & then by two lanes, it gives ₦7.5 billion per kilometer of a standard road,” he explained Umahi noted that the cost also factors in difficult terrain and extensive groundwork. He disclosed that engineers encountered pits as deep as 20 meters along parts of the route, which had to be excavated and refilled in layers before concrete laying could begin. Comparing the current project to older asphalt-based roads, the minister argued that the use of reinforced concrete ensures greater durability and long-term value for money. He also revealed that international financial institutions, including a Dutch-led consortium, reviewed the project and found it to be “undervalued.” Umahi added that the 70% loan portion of the project was oversubscribed by $100 million, reflecting global confidence in its feasibility. Defending the government’s transparency, Umahi challenged critics to be factual in their assessments. “If international lenders can back this project, we are ready to face anyone. But when criticising, be objective and tell the public the truth,” he stated.
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  • Varsity VC Moves Against Misconduct Among Lecturers.

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS), Prof Francisca Bassey, has issued a stern warning to lecturers who engage in sexual harassment of students or demand money for grades.
    The VC issued the warning while speaking with LEADERSHIP after a Thanksgiving ceremony yesterday at Shalom Ministries, Calabar.

    Bassey warned that any lecturer found guilty of such misconduct should be prepared to face the consequences associated with such misconduct.

    “I will not spare any man who cannot hold his groins,” the VC reportedly said, emphasising the institution’s commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful learning environment.

    The VC’s warning comes amid growing concerns about lecturer-student relationships and exploitation in Nigerian universities.

    The VC’s stance is seen as a bold move towards addressing these issues and promoting a culture of accountability within the institution.

    The university community has welcomed the VC’s warning, with many students and staff members expressing hope that it will lead to a safer and more respectful environment for all.

    The VC’s office has confirmed the statement, reiterating the institution’s zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and exploitation.
    Varsity VC Moves Against Misconduct Among Lecturers. The Vice Chancellor of the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS), Prof Francisca Bassey, has issued a stern warning to lecturers who engage in sexual harassment of students or demand money for grades. The VC issued the warning while speaking with LEADERSHIP after a Thanksgiving ceremony yesterday at Shalom Ministries, Calabar. Bassey warned that any lecturer found guilty of such misconduct should be prepared to face the consequences associated with such misconduct. “I will not spare any man who cannot hold his groins,” the VC reportedly said, emphasising the institution’s commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful learning environment. The VC’s warning comes amid growing concerns about lecturer-student relationships and exploitation in Nigerian universities. The VC’s stance is seen as a bold move towards addressing these issues and promoting a culture of accountability within the institution. The university community has welcomed the VC’s warning, with many students and staff members expressing hope that it will lead to a safer and more respectful environment for all. The VC’s office has confirmed the statement, reiterating the institution’s zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and exploitation.
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  • Media personality Raye Raises Alarm as 15 Passengers, Including a Youth Corper, Allegedly Remain Missing One Week After Being Kidnapped During Trip From Calabar to Uyo.
    Media personality Raye Raises Alarm as 15 Passengers, Including a Youth Corper, Allegedly Remain Missing One Week After Being Kidnapped During Trip From Calabar to Uyo.
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  • Flooding On Edo Dilapidated Highway Causes Chaos As Tanker Falls In Benin.

    Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood.

    A section of the federal road passing through Benin City has been rendered impassable due to flooding, leading to a truck carrying petroleum products to fall.

    The incident occurred when the truck driver lost control of the vehicle as it navigated the flooded stretch of the highway.

    Although the exact product being transported by the truck could not be immediately ascertained, a video footage obtained by SaharaReporters showed the moment the truck caved in and fell into the flood.

    Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood.

    Motorists have expressed frustration and disappointment over the state of the road, lamenting the federal government's priority on new projects over the rehabilitation of existing highways.

    "This is a section of the federal road passing through Benin City. This road is a multi-network route leading to several parts of Nigeria. Yet, the federal government abandoned it to focus on a white elephant road project - the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway," a motorist exclaimed.

    The motorist further emphasised that the government's action "reeks of irresponsibility of the highest order."
    Flooding On Edo Dilapidated Highway Causes Chaos As Tanker Falls In Benin. Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood. A section of the federal road passing through Benin City has been rendered impassable due to flooding, leading to a truck carrying petroleum products to fall. The incident occurred when the truck driver lost control of the vehicle as it navigated the flooded stretch of the highway. Although the exact product being transported by the truck could not be immediately ascertained, a video footage obtained by SaharaReporters showed the moment the truck caved in and fell into the flood. Another truck, a trailer suspected to be carrying cement, was also seen trapped in the flood. Motorists have expressed frustration and disappointment over the state of the road, lamenting the federal government's priority on new projects over the rehabilitation of existing highways. "This is a section of the federal road passing through Benin City. This road is a multi-network route leading to several parts of Nigeria. Yet, the federal government abandoned it to focus on a white elephant road project - the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway," a motorist exclaimed. The motorist further emphasised that the government's action "reeks of irresponsibility of the highest order."
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  • Tinubu hailed over response to $250m estate demolition.

    Nigerians in the diaspora have commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for responding to the demolition of the $250 million WIN HOMES Estates along the Lagos-Calabar coal highway construction site.

    In a statement jointly signed by Engr Stella Okengwu, Dr Kimberly Stark, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, Mr Ovie Aweghogho, and Oluwaseun Bamigbola Bovi, on behalf of Nigerians in the diaspora, they said they are happy the federal government has initiated communication channels over the estate demolition.

    “The Federal Government of Nigeria initiates a formal communication channel, led by the Honourable Minister of Works, Engineer David Umahi, to engage with diaspora investors impacted by the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway realignment.

    “Facilitated by the Coalition of Civil Society of Nigeria, this marks a defining moment for dialogue, restoration, and reconciliation in Nigeria’s investment landscape.

    “We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister Umahi for their courage and statesmanship in responding to the cries for justice following the demolition of the $250 million Win Homes Estates project in Okun Ajah on October 5, 2024. This gesture signals to the global community that Nigeria is committed to protecting foreign direct investment, particularly from its 50 million-strong diaspora, who remain steadfast development partners.

    “The WIN HOMES Estates, a beacon of inclusive development, united Nigerians across ethnicities Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Efik, and others in a shared vision of progress. It created jobs for hundreds of unemployed youth, boosted local businesses, and sourced materials domestically, fostering hope among diaspora investors eager to rebuild Nigeria. However, its demolition without notice, dialogue, or compensation shattered structures and trust, sending shockwaves through global Nigerian communities and contributing to a 30% drop in diaspora real estate investments.

    “Let us be clear: our year-long, peaceful, and legal advocacy has never been anti-government. Many of us supported this administration, believing in its promise of Renewed Hope. Our call is for fairness, justice, and the rule of law. We respectfully urge the government to evaluate the demolished properties properly, ensure adequate compensation for WIN HOMES and its investors, and establish a Diaspora Investment Protection Desk to safeguard future projects of this magnitude. Such measures will help reverse decades of capital flight and restore investor confidence.
    Tinubu hailed over response to $250m estate demolition. Nigerians in the diaspora have commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Works, David Umahi, for responding to the demolition of the $250 million WIN HOMES Estates along the Lagos-Calabar coal highway construction site. In a statement jointly signed by Engr Stella Okengwu, Dr Kimberly Stark, Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, Mr Ovie Aweghogho, and Oluwaseun Bamigbola Bovi, on behalf of Nigerians in the diaspora, they said they are happy the federal government has initiated communication channels over the estate demolition. “The Federal Government of Nigeria initiates a formal communication channel, led by the Honourable Minister of Works, Engineer David Umahi, to engage with diaspora investors impacted by the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway realignment. “Facilitated by the Coalition of Civil Society of Nigeria, this marks a defining moment for dialogue, restoration, and reconciliation in Nigeria’s investment landscape. “We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Minister Umahi for their courage and statesmanship in responding to the cries for justice following the demolition of the $250 million Win Homes Estates project in Okun Ajah on October 5, 2024. This gesture signals to the global community that Nigeria is committed to protecting foreign direct investment, particularly from its 50 million-strong diaspora, who remain steadfast development partners. “The WIN HOMES Estates, a beacon of inclusive development, united Nigerians across ethnicities Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Efik, and others in a shared vision of progress. It created jobs for hundreds of unemployed youth, boosted local businesses, and sourced materials domestically, fostering hope among diaspora investors eager to rebuild Nigeria. However, its demolition without notice, dialogue, or compensation shattered structures and trust, sending shockwaves through global Nigerian communities and contributing to a 30% drop in diaspora real estate investments. “Let us be clear: our year-long, peaceful, and legal advocacy has never been anti-government. Many of us supported this administration, believing in its promise of Renewed Hope. Our call is for fairness, justice, and the rule of law. We respectfully urge the government to evaluate the demolished properties properly, ensure adequate compensation for WIN HOMES and its investors, and establish a Diaspora Investment Protection Desk to safeguard future projects of this magnitude. Such measures will help reverse decades of capital flight and restore investor confidence.
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  • Gunmen Attack NYSC Members At Christian Fellowship Lodge In Akwa Ibom, Injure Corps Member, Steal 13 Phones, Laptop.

    The latest incident happened on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the Nigerian Christian Corpers’ Fellowship (NCCF) Family House, Urua Ekpa, along Calabar–Itu Road in Itu Local Government Area.
    NYSC
    Gunmen attacked members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Akwa Ibom State, robbing them of their valuables and injuring a female corps member, SaharaReporters has gathered.

    The latest incident happened on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the Nigerian Christian Corpers’ Fellowship (NCCF) Family House, Urua Ekpa, along Calabar–Itu Road in Itu Local Government Area.

    According to victims who spoke to SaharaReporters, the armed robbers stormed the lodge in the night, carting away at least 13 mobile phones, three power banks, one laptop, and vital personal documents.

    One female corps member was struck with a gun during the operation and fainted.

    “This is the second time in less than a year that we are experiencing such a traumatising attack here,” one of the corps members said.

    “The last robbery happened on November 17, 2024, when three people were injured and eight phones, three laptops and four power banks were stolen. This time around, 13 phones, three power banks and a laptop were collected at gunpoint.”

    Another victim told SaharaReporters that corps members have been warned against posting about such incidents on social media, a move they described as a cover-up by the Akwa Ibom State government to mask the level of insecurity in the state.

    “Corpers are not allowed to post anything online, but the truth is we are facing serious danger here,” the source said.
    Gunmen Attack NYSC Members At Christian Fellowship Lodge In Akwa Ibom, Injure Corps Member, Steal 13 Phones, Laptop. The latest incident happened on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the Nigerian Christian Corpers’ Fellowship (NCCF) Family House, Urua Ekpa, along Calabar–Itu Road in Itu Local Government Area. NYSC Gunmen attacked members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Akwa Ibom State, robbing them of their valuables and injuring a female corps member, SaharaReporters has gathered. The latest incident happened on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the Nigerian Christian Corpers’ Fellowship (NCCF) Family House, Urua Ekpa, along Calabar–Itu Road in Itu Local Government Area. According to victims who spoke to SaharaReporters, the armed robbers stormed the lodge in the night, carting away at least 13 mobile phones, three power banks, one laptop, and vital personal documents. One female corps member was struck with a gun during the operation and fainted. “This is the second time in less than a year that we are experiencing such a traumatising attack here,” one of the corps members said. “The last robbery happened on November 17, 2024, when three people were injured and eight phones, three laptops and four power banks were stolen. This time around, 13 phones, three power banks and a laptop were collected at gunpoint.” Another victim told SaharaReporters that corps members have been warned against posting about such incidents on social media, a move they described as a cover-up by the Akwa Ibom State government to mask the level of insecurity in the state. “Corpers are not allowed to post anything online, but the truth is we are facing serious danger here,” the source said.
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  • Gunmen Abduct Two Final-Year University Of Calabar Students
    Gunmen Abduct Two Final-Year University Of Calabar Students
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