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Lagos- Calabar coastal project: Umahi’s allegation against Peter Obi underscores his hypocrisy – Onanuga

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Bayo Onanuga, spokesperson for President Bola Tinubu, has expressed his support for Minister of Works, Engineer Dave Umahi, alleging that Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the previous general election, was stirring up Igbos against the government.

Onanuga asserted that Umahi’s accusation highlights Obi’s double standards regarding the Lagos-Calabar superhighway. “Engineer Dave Umahi’s statement underscores Peter Obi’s hypocrisy on the Lagos-Calabar superhighway,” he posted on his social media account on Thursday.

Umahi had reportedly claimed that Obi was inciting the people of the southeast, particularly those who were misinformed, against the government. Umahi further alleged that even after getting the Igbos into trouble, Obi would not step forward to defend them.

Umahi made these remarks on Wednesday during a discussion about compensating property owners affected by the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project, which has been mired in controversy. The project involves the demolition of the Landmark Beach Resort, valued at $200 million, to create a right of way. The entire project is estimated to cost the federal government N15 trillion.

Obi had criticized Tinubu’s administration for proceeding with the contentious Lagos-Calabar coastal highway project despite public opposition. He argued that the government was investing in a project that would result in job losses at a time of widespread unemployment, suggesting that it wasn’t too late to halt the project.

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In contrast, Umahi questioned Obi’s stance on the project, accusing him of condemning people and bringing judgment upon himself by doing so.

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We’ll be forced to export 97% of our petrol – Dangote Refinery warns

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Dangote Refinery has announced that it will need to export 95-97 percent of its Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) due to low interest from Nigerian marketers. The refinery, which processes 650,000 barrels per day, revealed that only 3 to 5 percent of petrol marketers are purchasing its fuel.

Devakumar Edwin, Vice President of Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Limited, shared these details during an X Space session hosted by Nairametrics on Wednesday. He highlighted the challenges facing both the Dangote Refinery and Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

Edwin explained, “I’m selling 2 to 3 percent to small traders who are willing to buy, while the remaining 95 to 97 percent has to be exported,” referring to the local sales of the refinery’s products.

This situation arises as the NNPCL’s deadline for adjusting the Dangote Refinery’s fuel distribution approaches without a clear plan in sight. It is worth noting that while Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Group, has announced the refinery’s initial petrol rollout, its distribution to marketers is contingent upon NNPCL’s decisions.

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FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Round of 16 fixtures confirmed [Full list]

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The final sixteen teams for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia have been determined following the conclusion of the group stage.

In recent matches, Ghana triumphed over New Zealand with a score of 3-1, and Japan secured a 2-0 victory against Austria.

As a result, Japan has advanced to the Round of 16, joining the other 15 teams in this knockout stage.

The Round of 16 matches are scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

The full lineup for the Round of 16 is as follows:

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  • Spain vs Canada
  • Brazil vs Cameroon
  • Colombia vs South Korea
  • Mexico vs USA
  • North Korea vs Austria
  • Germany vs Argentina
  • Netherlands vs France
  • Japan vs Nigeria
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Nigerian Army debunks reported mass resignation of soldiers

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The Nigerian Army has refuted claims of widespread resignations among its soldiers due to issues like corruption and low morale.

In a statement, Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, Director of Army Public Relations, dismissed these reports as unfounded.

A news outlet had alleged that numerous Nigerian soldiers were resigning because of corruption and low morale. However, the statement condemned these allegations as misleading and a deliberate attempt to create discontent and undermine the Nigerian Army’s reputation and the dedication of its personnel.

Major General Nwachukwu clarified that, similar to other military organizations worldwide, service in the Nigerian Army is voluntary rather than mandatory. This means that personnel have the freedom to resign following established procedures.

He explained that the resignation process allows personnel to prepare and manage their entitlements, including pensions and gratuities, as outlined in the Harmonized Terms and Conditions of Service (Officers/Soldiers).

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Contrary to the report’s implications, the statement emphasized that Nigerian Army personnel are highly motivated, and their welfare is a priority under the leadership of Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja.

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