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Nigeria’s Deputy Oil Minister, Kachikwu Removed as OPEC President After 2 Days on Seat

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has named Mohammed Al Sada to succeed Nigeria’s Ibe Kachikwu as the organisation’s conference president. Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum, became OPEC president only on Wednesday, replacing Diezani Alison-Madueke. However, a fresh election was made on Friday at the 168th ordinary meeting of the organisation in Vienna, Austria, Kachikwu’s first meeting at the helm. In a statement by the organisation, registering the resumption of Indonesian as an OPEC member, the oil cartel declared the new holders of other offices. “In approving Indonesia’s resumption of its full membership in the organization, the conference extended a warm welcome to its delegation, headed by HE Sudirman Said, minister of energy and mineral resources of Indonesia,” OPEC secretariat revealed. “The conference elected HE Dr Mohammed Bin Saleh Al Sada, minister of energy and industry of Qatar, as president of the conference for one year, with effect fro...

Dozens Feared Dead In Fire At Azerbaijan Oil Rig.

Thirty-two workers have died after an offshore oil platform operated by Azerbaijan's state energy company SOCAR caught fire in the Caspian Sea, the head of an independent committee said on Saturday. SOCAR declined repeated requests for comment from Reuters. "According to our information, 32 workers died, while 42 workers were rescued last night. ... The fire on the platform was finally extinguished," said Mirvari Gakhramanly, head ofAzerbaijan's Oil Workers' Rights Protection Committee. SOCAR said on Friday that the fire on a platform in Azerbaijan's Guneshli oil field had started after a gas pipeline on the platform was damaged in heavy wind. It said rescue attempts were being complicated by a severe storm. One worker called a Reuters correspondent from the platform and said there were 84 people trapped there. The worker did not want to be named. It was not clear whether his statement was now out of date. SOCAR said on its Facebook page on Saturday t...

Irate Youths Attack Governor, Throw Stones At Him

Over a hundred angry youths attacked Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa state on Friday, December 4, during the final interment of the late Emir of Keffi, Alhaji Mohammadu Chindo Yamusa II. Nigerian Tribune reports that the governor was about entering his official vehicle in Keffi, Keffi local government area of the state when the youths came at him with different weapons, throwing stones at him. Governor Tanko He was quickly rushed into his car as security operatives attached to his convoy quickly intervened. They shot sporadically to scare the youths away. As a result, shops and stores were hurriedly closed down. The youths were said to have started mobilizing themselves after the governor and his entourage arrived for the burial. After the interment, the irate youths started molesting him, calling him names and throwing stones in his direction. Addressing a press conference in Keffi, Alhaji Sani Mohammed, the state commissioner of police ordered the Keffi area co...

BOKO HARAM: DECEMBER DEADLINE SACROSANCT, ACHIEVABLE – DEFENCE CHIEF

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Gabriel Olanisakin on Saturday in Maiduguri said the December 31 deadline given to soldiers to end Boko Haram insurgency was achievable if the members of the civil society accorded troops the needed strategic partnership. The Defence chief stated this while speaking to journalists in Maiduguri after his visit to the heartbeat of the ongoing Boko Haram insurgency. His words: “The public must continue to ensure security consciousness and ensure make it their duty to report any issue that is of security threat on their lives and property”. General Olanisakin said visit to Maiduguri, Borno State, was to inspect the ongoing Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Operations against Boko Haram. He said the December deadline remained sacrosanct and must be met to end terrorism in the country, even as he said the war against terrorism was, so far, a success. The Defense chief admitted that in the course of executing the war against Boko Haram...

Ghana’s President Mahama and Former President Olusegun Obasanjo in war of words that almost turned physical at the African Investment Forum, London.

According to The Whistle, the two spat on each other, with the Ghanaian president lashing out at Obasanjo at the African Investment Forum in Westminister, London which held the December 1 and 2. The exchange of words degenerated to insults and name calling as John Mahama openly called Olusegun Obasanjo “an idiot” and a “stupid buffoon”. Obasanjo had openly accused the Ghanaian President and his government of financially contributing $12m to Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign. He also accused President Mahama of blackmailing and collecting bribes from Nigerian businessmen in Ghana, buying numerous properties in Nigeria and South Africa. It however took the prompt intervention of Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni to calm down their tempers and usher President Mahama to a nearby room to prevent the insult degenerating to a boxing war. The forum was attended by African heads of states including like Malawian president, Matata Ponyo Mapon, the prime minister Democratic Republic of Co...

The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu By DeleMomodu

Fellow Nigerians, the roof is on fire. And the owners of the house should not sleep and snore lest they get badly burnt. Please, let no one treat or dismiss this Biafra controversy as humbug because it is very serious and has the potential of spiralling out of control and snowballing into an unprecedented conflagration of unquenchable propensities. War has never been a tea party. I was about seven years old when the Nigerian civil war broke out in July 1967. I was a child but not too young not to know and understand some of what was happening. I certainly felt the tremor of it even in far-away Ile-Ife. We knew something was definitely wrong when we suddenly noticed the inexplicable disappearance of our neighbours and family friends. The most painful for us in my own home was the forceful separation from our prayer warrior and spiritual Guru, Papa Fineface. Papa Fineface had migrated from the Eastern part of Nigeria to Ile-Ife many years earlier. Suddenly like a wisp of smoke he w...

EFCC Uncovers Another N3 Billion Stolen Arms Deal

A new twist to the arms deal scandal has revealed another mega scam in the tune of billions of Naira siphoned during the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is extending its investigation of arms deals during the Jonathan administration to a N3 billion contract said to have been awarded by the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) under the late General Andrew Owoye. According to The Nation, several arms dealers, a military chief and some other officials who served under Azazi have already been invited by the EFCC for interaction on the matter. The arms dealers are being quizzed over the alleged inflation of N3billion contract for the supply of 20 units of K-38 patrol boats to the Nigerian Army by the disbanded Presidential Implementation Committee on Marine Safety (PICOMMS). The agency is also understood to have made a breakthrough in tracking how some of the $2billion arms votes and extra-budgetary funds were wi...

Chidinma, Flavour Go sensual on Stage

When you think of Chidinma, the Kedike star, what comes to mind is that little naïve, reserved girl still waiting to break away from her mother’s tender grip. But the petite songstress is pushing beyond that boundary and showing that anything can happen when it comes to her brand. At the recently held concert hosted by Phyno tagged Phynofest, the duo of Chidinma and Flavour took their “Chemistry” to another level. Before now they have been pictured in compromising positions and the idea of them dating has been denied severally. During the concert held at Onitsha, they performed their duet Ololufe and shared a kiss after the performance. This didn’t go well with some of Chidinma’s fans as they took to her Instagram page to express their disapproval. One of them writes: “If you two are dating, let us know and stop forming church-girl. Another adds: “Is this how you guys would be kissing whenever you perform Ololufe?”

Thought-Provoking Message By A Nigerian Facebook User Can Serve You For A Lifetime

A Nigerian Facebook user named Jabel Momoh (pictured above) penned down a very inspiring message on his Facebook page. Sharing photos of the garage of the second Nigeria Senate President and other photos, Jabel speaks on life, wealth and the vanity of worthless material things. Here's what he wrote: " "WHAT A LIFE WE LIVE According to Wikipedia This is the garage of the Second Nigerian Senate President Prince Nweke Nwafor from 1960 to 1966. I vividly Recall the story of a man who became popular for engaging in money rituals just to buy the 80's edition of the Honda Prelude. You wouldn't buy that car for 50k today. Some other guy brutally murdered his brother ( whom their father gave cash 2 travel 4 the purpose of re- stocking their warehouse), just cos he wanted to acquire the rave of the moment – Pathfinder Jeep. That same vehicle is now better described as a coffin. I Remember as a kid, my whole street gathere...

#MinimumWage Governors that can’t pay salaries should resign – Fayose

Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, yesterday distanced himself from the decision of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) to cut staff strength of the public service as a way out of the current economic challenges facing the nation. Governor Fayose said that the decision could not have represented the collective will of the NGF, alleging that: “It could at best be described as an agenda of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and its central government, which appears to be clueless about revamping the Nigerian economy.” Fayose, who stated categorically that Ekiti State should be counted out of such arrangement, insisted; “I like to restate that workers remain critical stakeholders in governance in Nigeria and as such, their rights and privileges must be protected and guaranteed at all times in the spirit and letters of the Nigerian Constitution, particularly the fundamental objectives and directive principles of state policy. “It’s painful that a Government which indulged in propag...

Effurun pipeline explodes again, destroys cars, shops

Pipeline belonging to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), exploded at Mechanic Village in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, on Friday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this is coming barely two weeks after the same pipeline exploded and burnt the Mammy market close to the 3 Battalion, Effurun. Some eyewitnesses said the explosion occurred as a result of spillage from the corroded pipelines. Mr Samson Osas, an eyewitness, said the Sapele dual carriageway where the mechanic site was located was filled with crude oil spill on Thursday. He added that the development attracted officials of the NNPC who came to drain the products. “We woke up on Thursday morning and discovered crude oil flood along this Sapele road. “Of course that same morning, NNPC brought about three fuel tankers to drain the oil. “At about 9 am (Friday), there was fire. It had spread everywhere. No life was lost, Soldiers have been on guard since Thursday’’, he sa...

Forte Oil Tanker Explodes At Ojuelegba Burning Houses And Cars

A Forte Oil petrol tanker burst into flames in the early hours of Saturday at Barracks bus stop, in Ojuelegba. Eyewitnesses report that the tanker fell on the Ojuelegba bridge and exploded upon impact with the resulting fire spreading to burn down houses and cars. Here are photos from the incident