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Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote’s refinery is witnessing a surge in inquiries as African nations move quickly to secure fuel supplies following disruptions caused by the Iran war.

According to a company executive, DangotePetroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals has received approaches from South Africa and several other countries.

People familiar with the matter said South Africa is pursuing a 12-month standard supply agreement with Nigeria, though they declined to be named because the discussions are private.

The broader global impact of the US-Israel conflict with Iran is becoming evident, with supply strains ranging from cooking gas shortages in India to declining naphtha availability in Japan.

In Africa, the pressure is particularly intense in eastern and southern regions, where roughly 75% of refined fuel imports originate from the Middle East, according to Elitsa Georgieva of energy consultancy CITAC.

South Africa said it is working with industry players to secure crude oil and refined products from multiple sources. “South Africa ‘is actively coordinating with industry stakeholders to secure both crude oil and refined petroleum products from a diversified range of sources,’” the government said in a statement on Wednesday. “A comprehensive plan is in place to manage potential supply risks.”

About 75% of the refinery’s 650,000 barrels-per-day output is allocated for domestic use in Nigeria, leaving the rest available for export. Ghana and Kenya have also contacted Dangote, one of the sources said.

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“Right now it is not about pricing, it’s about availability,” Dangote said in an interview with the Economist. “I think the situation will continue for a while.”

While South Africa indicated it has sufficient supply for the “coming weeks,” Kenya requires oil marketers to maintain at least three weeks’ worth of stock, with officials noting no immediate threat of shortages.

By comparison, the International Energy Agency recommends member countries hold reserves equivalent to at least 90 days of net oil imports. No African country belongs to the agency.

In Ethiopia, authorities have directed fuel stations to prioritise public transport and urged citizens to conserve energy. Meanwhile, in Mogadishu, fuel prices have nearly doubled.

South Africa holds about 8 million barrels of strategic crude reserves through the state-owned Central Energy Fund, but it lacks dedicated fuel stockpiles. Lawmakers previously flagged this gap.

The continent’s largest economy has seen its refining capacity shrink by roughly half in recent years due to accidents and prolonged underinvestment, increasing reliance on imports.

Jacob Mbele, director-general at South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources, said fuel marketers maintain some buffer stocks. However, the government is still in the early stages of developing its own strategic reserves as the country has become a net importer of refined products.

Some companies are already adjusting to the situation. Demand for coal has climbed, with Exxaro Resources Ltd. reporting a roughly 20% increase in prices to $112 per ton, according to Chief Executive Officer Ben Magara.

Magara also noted rising freight and insurance costs for manganese shipments, along with potential disruptions to fuel supply across operations.

“Making sure we have enough fuel inventories for a crisis like this is also quite important,” Magara said. “So we are putting a lot of business continuity management plans in place because you just, you never know.”

(BLOOMBERG)


 

As politicians continue to align ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Benue governorship race is also abuzz with activities.

In a clear calculation to wrest power from the incumbent governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, the Council of Christian Elders in the state has formally unveiled the former National Executive Secretary, National Pilgrims Commission (NPC), Dr Tor Uja to contest the Benue Governorship election under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

The epoch making event took place on Monday at the Mission House International, Makurdi for the Benue Christian Congress where project David was unveiled.

Unveiling Dr. Tor Uja at the Congress, Arch Bishop Benjamin Kurudu on behalf of the chairman, Council of Christian Elders, Bishop Nathan Nyom enjoined Christians not to be afraid as God is with them in this journey, stressing the spiritual role of the church of healing the land, restoration and their impact in the Nigerian politics as they have the highest number in the state.

Arch Bishop Kurudu challenged the Christian community to rise up to participate actively in politics as God has revealed that, revival is coming to Benue state and that Dr Tor Uja is coming in the might of God to liberate the Benue people out of poverty and stop unprovoked killing of innocent people of Benue by herdsmen militia.

Responding, Dr. Tor Uja who expressed gratitude to God for finding him worthy to serve and turn around the fortunes of Benue, promised not to disappoint them if elected, adding that, he has a clear road map on how Benue ought to be.

Dr. Uja regretted that, Nigeria as a nation has not been fair to its people. “Nigeria wages war against her people than against her enemies, while some few groups have been targeted for development, condemning incessant killing across Nigeria and Benue in particular.

The governorship aspirant said, the worst thing that has happened is the emergence of IDP camps and promised to do away with them in six months if voted into power.

Uja, the former National Executive Secretary, National Pilgrims Commission (NPC), said, his coming to power is to correct abnormalities and poor leadership, eradicate poverty as well as put an end to Fulani herdsmen attacks on poor farmers of Benue state.
He formally declared to contest on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and urged the church to key into the project.

Receiving Dr. Tor Uja as an aspirant in the PDP, the state chairman who was represented by the former state ALGON Chairman, Hon Caleb Abba called on the Christian community to key into ‘Project David’ and use the opportunity of the ongoing E-registration of membership of the party and join forces to unseat bad governance.
Hon Abba later presented the party flag to Dr. Uja as a symbol of acceptance.

The Chairman planning committee, Rev Samuel Alaha said, their conviction is hinged on the fact that, the Benue people are subjected to poverty and untold hardship, coupled with insecurity in the state, decrying governments inability to speak for the people.
He said, project David has spiritual inclination, that after series of fasting and prayers they came up with a credible and experienced candidate to salvage and bring Benue out of poverty and incessant killing by herdsmen militia.

Rev Alaha enjoined the Benue people to announce project David as a Divine project considering the future of Benue.
Earlier, Apostle Dave Ogbole while delivering words from heaven, said, Dr. Tor Uja is a man of God, community leader, a custodian of blueprint of how Benue ought to be, with vast experience both at the state and national.

The event was rounded up with Prayers and supplications made by the men of God.

 

Iranian state broadcaster Press TV reported on Friday that Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has been killed in US-Israeli strikes.

His reported death comes amid a wave of targeted killings of senior Iranian officials following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28.

Earlier, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the killing of Iran’s Minister of Intelligence, Esmaeil Khatib, in a strike carried out in Tehran on Thursday. According to the IDF, Khatib was involved in actions against Iranian citizens during the Mahsa Amini protests between 2022 and 2023.

In a post on X, the IDF said on Wednesday, “ELIMINATED: Esmaeil Khatib, the Iranian terrorist regime Minister of Intelligence, in a targeted strike in Tehran. Khatib played a significant role during the recent protests throughout Iran, including the arrest & killing of protestors and led terrorist activities against Israelis & Americans around the world. Similarly, he operated against Iranian citizens during the Mahsa Amini protests (2022-2023). The Iranian Ministry of Intelligence possesses advanced intelligence capabilities, overseeing surveillance, espionage, and the execution of covert operations worldwide, particularly against Israeli and Iranian citizens”.

In related developments earlier this week, Iranian security chief Ali Larijani and Basij paramilitary leader Gholamreza Soleimani were also killed in Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday.

Reacting to the deaths, Pezeshkian condemned the “cowardly assassination of my dear colleagues,” stating that they “left us heartbroken”. In a post on X, he added that their “path will continue stronger than before”, as reported by Al Jazeera.

Larijani, aged 67 and regarded as a close ally of the late Ali Khamenei and his successor Mojtaba Khamenei, was killed following a strike late Monday night. His death marks the loss of one of the most senior figures in Iran’s leadership since the conflict escalated 19 days ago.

Soleimani, who had overseen the country’s internal security force for six years, was considered a central figure in shaping Iran’s military response.

Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi maintained in an earlier interview that the country’s political system remains resilient despite the loss of key leaders.

“I do not know why the Americans and the Israelis still have not understood this point: The Islamic Republic of Iran has a strong political structure with established political, economic, and social institutions,” Araghchi said.

He further stressed that the “presence or absence of a single individual does not affect this structure.” He noted that while “individuals are influential, and each person plays their role–some better, some worse, some less-but what matters is that the political system in Iran is a very solid structure.”

Araghchi also referred to the earlier killing of Iran’s former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during the initial phase of US-Israeli strikes on February 28, stating that despite the significant loss, “the system continued” to function.


Arrangements have been concluded for the burial of renowned real estate entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer of Fort Ogedengbe Empire Ltd, Ayodele Monday Ogedengbe, who passed away recently in Abuja after a brief illness.

The late Ogedengbe, popularly known as Ayo, was a prominent figure in Nigeria’s real estate sector, with diversified business interests spanning hospitality and Finance.

His contributions to enterprise development and youth empowerment earned him admiration across professional and social circles.

In honour of his life and legacy, friends, family members, and associates will gather for a service of songs scheduled to hold on March 26, 2026, at his residence in Gwarimpa, Abuja.

Described by many as a visionary and philanthropist, Mr. Ayo was reputed for supporting aspiring entrepreneurs, mentoring young professionals, and facilitating opportunities for countless individuals within and beyond the real estate industry. 

His impact extended into the entertainment sector, where he played a pivotal role in nurturing talents who have gone on to become notable actors, musicians, and comedians.

As CEO of Eagle Media and Entertainment, as well as a reality show platform, he created avenues that helped shape the careers of many young Nigerians, further cementing his legacy as a builder of dreams and opportunities.

Paying tribute, Dr. Alex Nwankwo described the late businessman as a rare breed whose generosity and vision transformed lives.

“Ayo Ogedengbe was more than a businessman; he was a pillar of hope to many. His passion for empowering others and his unwavering commitment to excellence set him apart. Nigeria has lost a visionary leader and a compassionate soul whose legacy will continue to inspire generations,” he said.

According to the burial arrangements, his remains will depart the Federal Medical Centre, Abuja, on Saturday, March 28, 2026, for his hometown, Igarra in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo State, where he will be laid to rest.

He is survived by his mother, wife, children, and extended family members.

 

Tragedy unfolded on Sunday night in Uli community, Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, after a man identified simply as Gozie allegedly killed his lover’s only son for resisting their relationship.

According to a report by Punch, the victim, believed to be in his 20s, was said to have been attacked inside his room following ongoing disputes with his mother’s lover over his repeated visits to their residence.

Residents said the tension between the deceased and the suspect had lingered for some time, frequently leading to heated confrontations.

An eyewitness, who identified himself simply as Somto, said suspicion arose among neighbours after the occupants of the compound were not seen for several days.

“The incident happened on Sunday night at a compound near the Uli campus of Anambra State University. Neighbours said they heard unusual noises that night, but it was when no one was seen for about two days that they decided to check,” he said.

He noted that residents searched through the rooms and found the victim’s lifeless body lying in a pool of blood.

“When they entered the young man’s room, they found his corpse with deep machete cuts on the head and other parts of the body. This drew a crowd, and youths in the area immediately launched a search for the suspect and the boy’s mother, but they had fled,” Somto added.

The matter was later reported to the police, while the deceased’s remains were taken to a morgue.

A video circulating online shows youths transporting the corpse in a wheelbarrow across parts of the community, chanting and demanding justice.

Findings indicated that the victim’s mother had returned to Uli after the death of her husband, who hailed from the neighbouring Egbu community, where the deceased also originated.

Another resident, Nnamdi Ozoememam, told our correspondent that the relationship between the woman and the suspect had been a recurring source of conflict.

“The man started visiting the woman regularly, and the boy objected, warning him several times. This often led to quarrels. At some point, the man began staying overnight, which further angered the boy,” he said.

He alleged that the suspect carried out the attack while the victim was asleep.

“After killing him, the suspect fled with the boy’s mother. It was only days later that neighbours discovered the body,” he added.

Ozoememam further revealed that the incident triggered outrage among youths from Egbu community, who reportedly stormed the suspect’s family compound and set buildings on fire in retaliation.

“The situation escalated as some youths carried the corpse around the community before attacking the suspect’s compound and burning houses there,” he said.

A community elder, who requested anonymity, condemned both the killing and the reprisal attack, cautioning against jungle justice.

“It is unfortunate that the situation degenerated to the destruction of property. Stakeholders in Uli and Egbu communities must intervene to prevent further escalation,” he said.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said he could not immediately confirm the incident.

However, a police source in Ihiala disclosed that the case was being documented and would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department.

“The corpse has been recovered and deposited at the morgue. The two principal suspects are currently at large, and investigations are ongoing to ascertain the full circumstances surrounding the incident,” the source said.

(PUNCH)


 

President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu arrived in Lagos in the early hours of Friday following the completion of a two-day state visit to the United Kingdom.

Platinum Post reports that the presidential aircraft touched down at the Presidential Wing of Murtala Muhammed International Airport at about 1:15 a.m.

The President was received on arrival by senior government officials, including Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, and the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila.

Also present were the wife of the Lagos State Governor, Mrs Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, alongside chieftains of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Tinubu is expected to spend the Eid-el-Fitr festivities in Lagos before returning to Abuja to resume official duties at the Presidential Villa.

During the visit to the UK, the President and the First Lady were hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at a state banquet held at Windsor Castle.

Tinubu also engaged in bilateral discussions with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Downing Street as part of the high-level visit.

The engagements culminated in the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) focused on ports development and wider trade collaboration, aimed at deepening economic relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Recall that Tinubu had earlier departed Abuja on Tuesday for London on an official visit at the invitation of the British government.


 

The Kaduna Division of the Court of Appeal has directed the Federal High Court (FHC) to conduct a fresh hearing on former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s application seeking enforcement of his fundamental rights against the State House of Assembly.

The appellate court held that the July 30, 2024 judgment of the FHC in Kaduna violated El-Rufai’s right to fair hearing.

It consequently nullified the decision and instructed the Chief Judge of the FHC, Justice John Tsoho, to reassign the matter for a new hearing before a different judge.

El-Rufai had approached the FHC in Kaduna following his indictment by the House of Assembly over an alleged N400 billion fraud.

He contended that the Assembly constituted an ad-hoc committee to probe loans, contracts, financial dealings and other transactions undertaken by the Kaduna State Government between May 29, 2015 and May 29, 2023.

According to him, about 70 individuals were listed and invited during the committee’s proceedings.

However, he maintained that he was not invited at any stage before the committee concluded its assignment and issued a final report indicting him.

El-Rufai accused the Assembly and the Attorney-General of Kaduna State of violating his fundamental right to fair hearing.

He also challenged the procedure adopted by the lower court in declining to entertain his application.

Justice Coram Aikawa of the FHC had earlier declined jurisdiction over the case and transferred it to the Kaduna State High Court, citing lack of jurisdiction.

But in a lead judgment delivered on March 17, 2026 by Justice Onyekachi Aja Otisi, with Justices Abimbola Obaseki-Adejumo and Sybil Nwaka Gbagi concurring, the Court of Appeal found merit in El-Rufai’s appeal.

Otisi said: “It is my considered view that what happened at the lower court on July 18, 2024 was far more than a mere refusal of an application for adjournment. This is because it resulted in a denial of the fundamental right of fair hearing of the appellant guaranteed by Section 36 (1) of the Constitution.

“The lower Court had the duty to do justice according to law and not by sentiment. The justice of the suit leading to the Appeal was for the lower court to set aside the proceedings of 18/7/2024 on the ground that the Appellant was not afforded fair hearing.

“The consequence of the denial of the right to fair hearing is that the proceedings and decision of the lower court, no matter how well conducted, amount to a nullity and is liable to be set aside.

“Therefore, having found that the proceedings of the lower court conducted on July 18, 2024 was in breach of the Appellant’s right to fair hearing, the judgment delivered thereon on July 30, 2024 was a nullity, and liable to be set aside.

“Accordingly, the said judgment delivered on 30/7/2024, being in breach of the appellant’s right to fair hearing, is hereby set aside for being a nullity.

“The sole issue for determination is thus resolved in favour of the appellant, and against the respondents. In the light of the holding that the judgment delivered on July 30, 2024 was a nullity, the determination of the other issues raised in this appeal, obviously, have become merely academic. This court will therefore, refrain from considering them.

“The appeal has merit, and it is hereby allowed. The lower court’s proceedings of 18/7/2024, as well as the judgment of July 7, 2024, are hereby set aside.

“It is ordered that the matter be remitted back to the Hon. Chief Judge of the lower court for hearing de novo before another Judge of the lower court. It is further ordered that parties shall bear their costs.”


 

Troops of the Nigerian Army have neutralized a senior Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) commander, Abou Ameer, after insurgents failed in an attempt to breach a military formation in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Sources told security analyst and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, that Abou Ameer, who was only recently appointed as the Ameer (Qaid) of Pulka following the neutralization of his predecessor, Modu Kunduli, at Mayanti village in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, led the insurgents in the operation.

The attackers were met with intense resistance from troops, who responded with coordinated firepower, forcing the group to retreat after suffering heavy losses.

The sources added that several senior ISWAP commanders, including Abu Ali Jango, Jundulla, and Saleh Madagali, sustained gunshot injuries during the encounter.

Troops recovered intelligence materials and weapons from the scene, underscoring the continued pressure on insurgent networks in the North East.


 

The United States has authorised a $16.5bn arms sale to Gulf allies, including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Jordan, amid mounting tensions with Iran.

According to the US Department of State, the package includes $8.4bn worth of military equipment for the UAE, covering drones, missiles, radar systems and F-16 aircraft.

The agreement also allocates approximately $8bn for air and missile defence radar systems for Kuwait, alongside an additional $70.5m for Jordan to support aircraft and munitions.

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of a major defense partner,” the State Department said in a statement.

“The UAE is a force for political stability and economic progress in the Middle East.”

Officials noted that the transaction does not require congressional approval, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio “provided detailed justification that an emergency exists that requires the immediate sale” of arms.

The move comes against the backdrop of escalating hostilities between Washington and Tehran. The administration of US President Donald Trump joined Israel in launching attacks on Iran on February 28, triggering concerns over a prolonged regional conflict.

The confrontation has also unsettled global energy markets, driving up oil and gas prices.

US and Israeli strikes have targeted Iranian energy infrastructure, including the Kharg Island oil terminal. In response, Iran has issued threats against energy assets in allied countries such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Tehran has also significantly disrupted tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route responsible for transporting roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas supply.

Fuel costs in the United States have climbed sharply, rising from an average of $3.10 per gallon ($0.82 per litre) last month to $3.88 ($1.02 per litre) on Thursday, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).

The State Department identified RTX Corporation, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin Corporation as the primary contractors for the deal.

Despite securing the contracts, shares of all three companies declined during midday trading on Wall Street. Lockheed Martin slipped 0.65 percent, RTX dropped 1.3 percent and Northrop Grumman fell by 0.8 percent.

Pentagon seeks additional funding

The arms agreement coincides with a push by the Pentagon for increased funding to sustain military operations.

The US Department of Defense is reportedly requesting an additional $200bn, according to The Associated Press, citing a senior White House official.

Speaking at a Thursday news conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth did not confirm a specific figure but acknowledged the need for a substantial increase in funding.

“Obviously, it takes money to kill bad guys,” he said.

The proposed funding would add to the $150bn boost already approved under President Donald Trump’s tax legislation last July, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which raised total military spending for the 2026 fiscal year to over $1 trillion.

Any new allocation, however, would still require approval from Congress.
Trump defended the call for increased spending, pointing to broader global security concerns.

“We’re asking for a lot of reasons, beyond even what we’re talking about in Iran. This is a very volatile world,” Trump told reporters during a meeting with Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

(REUTERS)

 

A teenager, identified simply as Chike, who reportedly travelled from Delta State to Lagos to visit a friend, has been shot dead by suspected cultists in the Ikotun area.

It was gathered that the incident happened on Sunday.

It was learnt that the victim had gone with his friend to withdraw cash from a Point-of-Sale operator when a group of youths confronted them.

An eyewitness, who gave his name as Abiodun, told our correspondent on Thursday that the attackers shot the teenager at close range before escaping.

“He was returning from a PoS shop where he had gone to withdraw money with his friend when a group of boys approached them. They spoke briefly, and suddenly one of them opened fire on him,” he said.

“The attackers fled immediately, leaving him in a pool of blood.”

Abiodun further stated that the victim’s friend was not harmed during the incident, which threw the neighbourhood into panic.

A photograph seen by our correspondent showed the teenager lying lifeless at the scene.

Meanwhile, an anti-cultism advocacy platform, in a post on Monday, hinted that the killing could be cult-related, alleging that the victim had attempted to hand over his valuables to the assailants.

According to the platform, the deceased, also known as “Ejanla,” lived in Asaba, Delta State, and had travelled to Ikotun to see a friend.

“He had just withdrawn money from a POS outlet with his friend’s brother when they were surrounded by some men. Sources said the attackers shouted ‘Haba-Krier’ before and after shooting him.

“It was reported that he offered them his gold and the cash he had just withdrawn, but they still shot him and fled,” the post read.

Efforts to reach the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Abimbola Adebisi, were unsuccessful, as calls and text messages sent to her phone were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.

The incident has raised fresh concerns about recurring cult-related violence in parts of Lagos, particularly in suburban areas, despite ongoing security operations.

In December 2025, at least one person was killed during a clash between suspected rival cult groups in the Awoyaya area of the state.

(PUNCH)


 

The Guinea Football Federation has called on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to reassess the outcome of the 1976 Africa Cup of Nations, pointing to Morocco’s temporary walkout during a crucial match and a recent ruling involving Senegal.

The appeal comes in the wake of CAF’s decision to reverse the result of the 2025 AFCON as a disciplinary measure against Senegal for staging a walkout, despite their victory on the field.

CAF subsequently stripped Senegal of the 2025 title 58 days after the competition and awarded the championship to hosts Morocco.

Guinea maintains that the same disciplinary principles should be applied to matches from the past.

The federation cited the decisive 1976 encounter between Morocco and Guinea, which was played under a four-team round-robin system.

In that match, Morocco only needed a draw to secure the title, while Guinea had to win.

Guinea took the lead in the 33rd minute through Chérif Souleymane.

Moroccan players briefly left the pitch in protest over a refereeing decision before later returning to resume the game.

Ahmed Makrouh equalised in the 86th minute, with the match ending 1-1.

Morocco finished top of the group with five points to claim the title, while Guinea placed second.

Guinea argued that the incident should now be reconsidered in line with the principles used in the 2025 ruling.

The federation stated: “Give us back our 1976 AFCON trophy.”

It added that retroactive sanctions should apply where teams left the pitch during play.

CAF’s decision to award Morocco a 3-0 victory following Senegal’s walkout has sparked renewed examination of past matches.

Sports legal analysts noted that CAF regulations, including Article 84, were not in force in 1976 and are rarely applied retroactively.

CAF has yet to respond to Guinea’s request.
Observers say the appeal could test CAF’s readiness to revisit historical decisions.


 

There are strong indications that several ministers and other top political appointees in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration may soon step down, following a directive mandating those seeking elective offices in 2027 to resign.

The order requires all affected officials to vacate their positions on or before March 31, 2026, in line with provisions of the Electoral Act and the timetable issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Party primaries are scheduled to take place between April 23 and May 30, 2026. Submission of candidates’ names to INEC is expected by July 11 for presidential and National Assembly elections, and August 8 for governorship and state assembly contests.

Findings reveal that beyond ministers, several other categories of presidential appointees—including ministers of state, special advisers, senior special assistants, special assistants, personal aides, and heads of federal agencies—are also preparing to exit their roles to pursue political ambitions.

The directive was conveyed through a circular from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), in accordance with Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026.

The circular, signed by SGF George Akume and issued by Permanent Secretary Ibrahim Kana, applies to all political appointees intending to participate in party primaries or contest elective offices.

It instructs affected officials to submit resignation letters through the SGF’s office not later than March 31, 2026.

President Tinubu said the decision was aimed at ensuring compliance with electoral laws, promoting transparency, and guaranteeing fairness among aspirants.

He urged strict adherence to the directive, reiterating his administration’s commitment to credible elections and stronger democratic institutions.

Key Appointees Likely to Exit
Bayo Adelabu (Oyo State)
The Minister of Power is widely considered a leading aspirant in the race to succeed Governor Seyi Makinde in Oyo State. Having contested the governorship twice—in 2019 and 2023—Adelabu has intensified preparations for another bid.

“I have been on this journey for a while now. I believe it’s not the day you start politics that you begin to reap the benefits. I have now paid my dues. I contested against Seyi (Makinde) in 2019. In 2023, I also contested against Seyi, then as the sitting governor. But this 2027, God has shown that it’s my turn. It’s Adelabu time. Anything that belongs to Adelabu belongs to us all,” he said.

Bosun Tijani (Ogun State)
The Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy Minister is also believed to be consulting widely ahead of a possible governorship run in Ogun State, although he has yet to formally declare.

Hakeem Muri-Okunola (Lagos State)
The Principal Private Secretary to the President is emerging as a strong contender in Lagos politics, with growing support for his possible governorship bid.

Saidu Alkali (Gombe State)
The Minister of Transportation is reportedly positioning himself for the Gombe governorship ticket. Sources indicate he may soon resign, having begun preparations following the presidential directive.

Muhammad Ali Pate & Yusuf Maitama Tuggar (Bauchi State)
Both ministers are linked to the Bauchi governorship race.

Dr Jaafar Ibrahim Dass confirmed Pate’s interest, stating:
“People started saying that he may not run because they say he is doing a good job for President Tinubu and he may not be allowed to exit. But that is a good campaign for him because it shows that he is working. I can, however, assure you that he wants to run having contested in 2015; 2019 and 2023. Another thing I can tell you is that he will first seek clearance and blessing from the president as a mark of respect to the one who gave him the appointment before leaving he cabinet.”

Bernard Doro (Plateau State)
The Humanitarian Affairs Minister is reportedly eyeing a senatorial seat, despite pressure for zoning considerations.

Abubakar Kyari (Borno State)
The Agriculture Minister is frequently mentioned as a potential successor to Governor Babagana Zulum, with political insiders expecting him to join the race soon.

Other Aspirants Across the Country
Several other federal appointees are also preparing to contest various positions, including:

Dr Mathias Byuan and Pius Akutah (Benue governorship)

Hafiz Ibrahim Kawu and Nasir Bala Aminu Ja’oji (Kano House of Representatives)

Jabiru Tsauri (Katsina Senate)

Ahmed Galadima Aminu (Adamawa governorship)

Issa Onilu and others (Kwara governorship)

Early Resignation Recorded
In Kebbi State, Dr Usman Sani Tunga has already stepped down as Rector of Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic to contest for a House of Representatives seat.

Reactions to Directive
Governor Bassey Otu defended a similar move in his state, stating:
“This decision is not punitive; it is principled. It aligns with global best practices and ensures a level playing field for all aspirants while safeguarding the integrity of government institutions.”

“Let us uphold accountability, discipline and selfless service. The progress of our dear state must always come before personal ambition,” he added.

Analysts Divided
Political analysts have expressed mixed views on the directive.

Dr Sani Abubakar described it as a step toward accountability:
“What this means is that the president is trying to level the playing field. Incumbency advantage is a major issue in Nigerian politics, and this directive reduces the misuse of state resources by appointees who may want to contest elections.”

Hajiya Zainab Musa, however, said:
“The law is already clear, so this directive is more of a political statement. It could be aimed at consolidating internal party discipline or managing ambitions within the ruling party.”

She cautioned:
“If it is applied across board, it strengthens democracy. But if it targets certain individuals or factions, then it becomes a political tool rather than a governance reform.”

Both analysts agreed that compliance will ultimately determine the directive’s impact on Nigeria’s electoral process.

(DAILY TRUST)


 

Nigeria has secured a £746 million export finance agreement with the United Kingdom to fund the rehabilitation of two key port facilities in Lagos.

The deal was unveiled on Thursday during talks between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Bola Tinubu at Downing Street in London.

Under the arrangement, UK Export Finance (UKEF) will provide guarantees for loans aimed at refurbishing the Apapa and Tin Can Island port complexes, with Citibank expected to coordinate the financing.

As part of the package, British Steel will deliver 120,000 tonnes of steel for the projects in a contract valued at £70 million.

The agreement is projected to generate about £236 million in supplier contracts for British firms, with a minimum of 20 percent of project components to be sourced from the UK. According to the UK government, the steel deal represents the largest UKEF-backed export secured by British Steel.

The agreement was formally signed by Wale Edun, Nigeria’s minister of finance, and Blair McDougall MP, the UK parliamentary under-secretary of state and minister for small business and economic transformation.

Edun said the deals are consistent with Nigeria’s priority on infrastructure, energy, and industrial development.

He noted that the increasing emphasis on bilateral partnerships would help attract the scale of investment required to boost economic activity, create jobs, and reduce poverty, in line with the administration’s ‘renewed hope’ agenda.

The minister said the agreements underscore growing confidence and mutual trust between both countries, as well as a shared commitment to deliver tangible economic outcomes for Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

The ministry of marine and blue economy also highlighted the expected impact of the port upgrades on Nigeria’s trade competitiveness.

Adegboyega Oyetola, minister of marine and blue economy, said the project would “strengthen Nigeria’s position as a leading maritime hub in West and Central Africa”.

The deal was concluded during Tinubu’s state visit to the UK, which Starmer described as the first by a West African leader in 37 years.

Speaking after the meeting, the prime minister said the visit marked a “historic” moment in bilateral relations.

Tinubu, in his remarks, described his trip — also the first state visit by a Nigerian leader to the UK in 37 years — as “very thrilling and significant” in strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.

“We can not forget the institutional development we have enjoyed over the years,” the Nigerian leader said.

He added that discussions would span trade, economic reforms, climate change, terrorism, and broader global issues.

“Nigeria is currently going through strong reforms of its economy, and we will discuss that further in our bilateral discussions,” he said.

“Currently, the entire world is challenged. Nigeria is not immune to what is happening around the world. I have seen your reactions on television on certain developments.

“My reaction, as you rightly said, is the economy and the welfare of the people and how we should work together to improve the livelihood of our people,” he said.

Tinubu is in the UK for a two-day state visit, which began on Wednesday.

The visit will also see the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen trade and investment relations between both countries.

In a related development, the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) entered into an MoU with the UK’s Asset Green Limited to establish an integrated dairy production platform in Nigeria.


 

A heated exchange has broken out among media publisher and African Democratic Congress chieftain, Dele Momodu; former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode; and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, over the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

The dispute followed Momodu’s appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday, where he likened Tinubu’s leadership approach to that of former military ruler, Sani Abacha. His remarks quickly drew criticism from Fani-Kayode.

Responding via his social media platforms on Tuesday, Fani-Kayode expressed disappointment in Momodu and advised him to refrain from political commentary.

He described Momodu as “completely unhinged” and accused him of acting out of emotion rather than logic.

“Dele’s lies, duplicity, and shameless perfidy have finally been exposed,” Fani-Kayode said.

He further stated that Momodu was “badly diminished” and “a shadow of his former self.”

Fani-Kayode also reaffirmed his support for Tinubu, noting, “Not only did I fight for Tinubu in 2023 during the presidential campaign, but I have remained loyal and committed to him and his cause since then, and I have no apology for that either.”

He accused Momodu of hypocrisy, arguing that despite a long-standing relationship, Momodu failed to back Tinubu’s presidential ambition.

“Unlike Dele, I did not benefit from him for close to 40 years… and yet refuse to support him in achieving his dream of becoming President,” he stated.

Issuing a warning, Fani-Kayode said, “He should stay in his lane, otherwise I will give him plenty to write about,” while insisting that the comparison between Tinubu and Abacha was inappropriate.

“For him to compare Tinubu to Abacha was wrong, and if he was anything like the dictator that Dele claims he is, both Dele and those he speaks for today would either be dead or in jail. He should count himself lucky that our President is a democrat and not a monster,” he added.

Momodu, however, fired back on Thursday via X, questioning Fani-Kayode’s temperament and suitability for a diplomatic position.

“He went to Cambridge University… but became an enfant terrible, fighting anyone and anything in sight. All supplications and intercessions by friends and family on his behalf have failed to cure his strange malady,” Momodu wrote.

“And this is the man President Bola Tinubu is about to unleash on Germany as an ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for God’s sake,” he said.

Momodu also claimed that Fani-Kayode had long anticipated a political appointment and had previously shown frustration over delays. “Femi without power is like a fish out of water,” he added.

In a separate post on Thursday, Fani-Kayode criticised Momodu for referencing his family and educational background.

“Dele Momodu has got his knickers in a twist yet again. Poor soul. He is clearly tormented. He calls me a thug, speaks about my father and family, and claims that I wanted to work with Atiku even though I left PDP in 2021.

“No matter what you say about me, I have been active in the corridors of power for over 30 years,” he said.

He also took aim at Momodu’s career and background, saying, “All I know about you is that you were once a journalist, you followed Chief MKO Abiola around like a court jester and collected crumbs from him for much of your life.

“You became a hustler and a photographer after he was incarcerated, and you ran for President a number of years back and got only one vote, which came from your wife.

“Outside of this, I do not have your time. I have been called to serve my country once again, and that is where my focus lies. The only thing that matters is Nigeria.”

Earlier, Momodu had claimed that both Fani-Kayode and Omokri reached out to him in a bid to mend past disagreements.

However, Omokri denied the claim in a post on Thursday, criticising Momodu and dismissing the allegation.

“I have never reached out to you privately for reconciliation. NEVER. If you have evidence about that, please publicise it now.

“The last time you and I had an exchange, I did not reach out to you privately to arrange a settlement or ask for publicity, as you claimed. Rather, I called you to warn you to always travel with aspirin or any other blood thinner to avoid sudden death syndrome caused by frequent air flights.

“Dele, you should focus on hyping fading Big Brother contestants and leave politics to those with a thick enough skin to take barbs and give back in good measure,” Omokri wrote.