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  • NNPC to establish 2 additional refineries in Warri, Port Harcourt

    By Edith Ike-Eboh

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says it has plans to establish 100,000-barrels-per-day brownfield refineries in Port-Harcourt and Warri to boost local refining of crude oil in the country.

    The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr Ndu Ughamadu, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Ughamadu said that the effort was part of the corporation’s refinery collocation initiative designed to boost local refining capacity to end the era of petroleum product importation

    He quoted the Group Managing Director, Dr Maikanti Baru, as saying that some investors had commenced the process of relocating some refineries abroad to the county.

    “A group of investors had commenced the process of relocating a refinery that used to be owned by BP from Turkey to Nigeria to be installed near the Port Harcourt Refinery.

    “Our collocation initiative aimed at getting private sector investors to bring in brownfield refineries so that they can share facilities is also yielding results.

    “For example, there is one that is going to be brought in from Turkey to be located near the Port-Harcourt refinery.

    “ It’s not a modular refinery; it’s a normal refinery with about 100,00bpd capacity.

    “It was owned by BP, but it has been sold off now to the companies that want to bring it over from Turkey to install it here.

    “There is another one of about the same size being looked at to be sited near Warri refinery. But the one for Port-Harcourt is at a more advanced stage.

    Our drive at the NNPC as a leader in the industry is to expand our local refining capacity and make Nigeria a global refining hub,” he said. (NAN)

  • Stop borrowing to slaughter ram for salah

    As Nigerian Muslims warm up for the Ileya festival slated for Tuesday, August 21, 2018, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has cautioned Nigerian Muslims to spend within the limit of their incomes.

    The caution was given by the Islamic group in a statement signed on Tuesday by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

    It would be recalled that Saudi Arabia has announced Sunday, August 12, 2018 as the first day of Dhul-Hijjah, 1439.

    Sequel to this announcement, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA)  led by  the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’d Abubakar III, followed suit by announcing that Monday, August 20 will be Arafat Day while the next day, Tuesday, August  21,will be Id al-Kabiir

    MURIC cautioned that Muslims should not go and borrow during sallah, reminding them of the consequences of overspending.

    “Just like hajj, the sacrifice of ram is only for those who have the wherewithal. It is not mandatory. This dogma of compulsory annual sacrifice is sheer bunkum. We urge every Muslim bread-winner to be wary of the dire consequences of overspending.

    “Allah does not place a burden heavier than any soul can bear on him or her (Qur’an 2:286). The Glorious Qur’an warns against extravagance and calls spendthrifts brothers of Shaytan (Qur’an 17:26 – 27). It is even our piety that Allah needs, neither the meat nor the blood of the rams which we sacrifice reaches Allah (Qur’an 22:37).

    “We must distance ourselves from this culture of waste. What pride is there if we borrow money to slaughter ram but whistle for our dinner for weeks after the festival? What wisdom lies behind wasting money on sacrificial ram or festival clothes when we are yet to settle our children’s school fees? Which one should come first: the children’s education or Salah ram and clothes? We must get our priorities right”, the group stated.

    MURIC also descended on pilgrims who embark on hajj for primordial reasons, stating that:  “Hajj is a spiritual journey for closeness to Allah. What is your business in a golden teeth shop? Why must you change your dentures to gold in Makkah or Madinah? Did the Prophet (peace be upon him) carry a golden teeth? Must you adorn your teeth with gold just to announce your hajj status? Is your hajj a publicity stunt or a spiritual exercise?

    “Nigerian pilgrims who are currently in Saudi Arabia are strongly advised to get the hajj message right. Hajj should not be commercialized. It is not for a shopping spree. Please go to Dubai if your intention is to go shopping and leave Makkah and Madinah for genuine worshippers. While it is true that purchases are allowed in the holy land, this should be after the hajj and it should be done moderately.

    “It is not your business to buy up all goods and merchandise inside a Saudi shop just because you want to share out gifts on your return from hajj. You must let friends and neighbours know the difference between going on hajj and going for shopping. Combining the two is not only ridiculous but also self-defeating”.

    Akintola, who advised Nigerians to desist from mounting pressure on returning pilgrims for gifts, said:”What we should be eager to get from those who return from hajj is prayers”.

    “We must de-emphasise materialism. Stop asking them what they brought for you from Saudi. Stop begging for Salah meat. These are precursors to corrupt enrichment as some are pushed to borrow or overspend or steal just to satisfy colleagues at work, friends and neighbours”, he further said.

  • Transporter turns in driver who knocks down LASTMA official …Suspect charged to Court, remanded in prison

     

    TUNJI OLANIYI

    In a rare show of patriotism and exemplary behaviour, the General Manager of King Solomon Chariots Transportation, Johnson Ogbonnaya, has voluntarily handed over a driver of the company, Abuchi Okpara who absconded to Ghana after knocking down an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Ogunmeru Obafemi in Igando area of the State, to law enforcement officers. (more…)

  • BREAKING: INEC extends voter registration by 2 weeks….Registration’ll be concluded August ending

    BREAKING: INEC extends voter registration by 2 weeks….Registration’ll be concluded August ending

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended the deadline for the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise by two weeks.

    According to information obtained by SaharaReporters on Tuesday, the registration will be concluded at the end of August.

    The extension is coming a few days after TakeItBack Movement, OurMumuDonDo Movement, as well as the Presidential Aspirants Coming Together (PACT) initiative, and concerned Civil Society Organisations, met with officials of INEC to call for an extension of the deadline to enable more Nigerians participate.

  • I‘ll continue the struggle for special status for Lagos, says Razak, Senatorial aspirant

    TUNJI OLANIYI

    A former Commissioner of Public Transportation in Lagos State, Chief Lanre Razak, has declared his intention to contest for the Lagos East senatorial district on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, promising quality representation and the reintroduction of a bill to accord Lagos special status by the Federal Government, if elected. (more…)

  • Nigerian biotech group Coating+ wins top prize on food preservation

    Nigerian biotech startup Coating+ has won the top prize of $10,000 at the 2018 Food for Thought Summit in Rio de Janeiro for their innovative idea on food preservation.

    The biotech group based in the University of Ilorin developed a transparent gelatinous coating that is sprayed onto fresh fruit and vegetables to prolong their shelf life.

    The product is made using a combination of chitosan – a sugar which can be extracted from shrimp shells – along with soy protein and micronutrients, and its preservation qualities are set to save farmers money on unsold produce.

    The group had set out to solve three problems in the country.

    In Nigeria, the aquaculture industry makes up a significant portion of the nation’s industry. With over 100,000 metric tons of fish being produced annually, the industry creates both wealth for the economy and a sizeable amount of shrimp shell waste.

    Globally, 32 per cent of food produced goes to waste – enough food to feed 1.6billion people. In Nigeria alone, over ?28.4billion is lost in the tomato market. It’s one thing to say we need to produce more food to feed the world, but an effort must also go into saving what we already have.

    Malnutrition – in particular, micronutrient deficiency and protein-energy malnutrition – is a huge issue in some parts of Africa. Thirty-five percent of children under the age of 5 are stunted, and 24% are underweight due to lack of nutrient intake in their food and drink.

    Coating+ is focusing on using the spray on fruit and vegetables that don’t require peeling – such as tomatoes and grapes – so that the nutritional value of the coating is also consumed.

    The company was born out of a group of biochemistry master’s students at the University of Ilorin. Albert Kure, one of the five team members working to get Coating+ to market, pitched the innovative solution to the 2018 Thought For Food Summit judges, and brought the team to victory, bringing home $10,000 to complete their NAFDAC registration and automate the coating process for farmers.

    The idea of harnessing biotech to preserve fruit and veg isn’t unique to Coating+, however. Apeel, using a plant-based material, and Cambridge Crops, basing their material on silk, are two U.S.-based startups looking to solve a similar problem. But as Kure pointed out on stage, neither company has current plans to take their product to Africa – and the Nigerian market is already yearning for a solution.

    It’s worth pointing out that the $10,000 Coating+ won is enough to power the team through their final stages of development to market by the end of 2018 – an impressively low sum in the world of biotechnology in agriculture.

    Thought For Food is a global food and agriculture competition with an annual summit formally held in Europe – this year, their startup academy and pitching competition took place in Rio de Janeiro and involved entrepreneurs from all corners of the globe.

    Many of the finalists were in need of comparatively small sums of money to get to commercialization stage, highlighting the opportunity that lies in early-stage localized solutions to country-by-country problems.

    For Coating+ it’s not just the money that will propel their business – the award puts them in front of the international food and agriculture community, opening up the opportunity for corporate partnerships and other such inbound interests entrepreneurs in startup-heavy localities are more used to.

    Kure commented shortly after the win: “This has been so much work, and getting recognized for that work on such an International platform is so huge for us.”

    *This article by Gemma Milne was first published by Forbes

  • Another terror attack in London?

    (Sputnik/NAN) A man was detained after a car smashed into the security barriers outside the House of Parliament in London, several pedestrians were injured in the incident, the Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday.

    “At 7.37 a.m. today, a car was in collision with barriers outside the Houses of Parliament. The male driver of the car was detained by officers at the scene.

    “A number of pedestrians have been injured. Officers remain at the scene.

    “We will issue further info when we have it,” the Metropolitan Police wrote on Twitter.

    Footage on social media showed heavily-armed police response units arriving at the scene, with the area outside the parliament building in central London cordoned off.

  • Concrete road cheaper, safer, stronger -Dangote

    The AG-Dangote construction company has urged governments at all levels and engineers to switch over to rigid pavement for road construction, saying it is more affordable, durable, safer and stronger.
    Dangote Group’s Executive Director, Stakeholders Management and Corporate Communications, Engr Ahmed Mansur , led the delegation of the Dangote Group at this year’s Engineering Assembly with the theme: “The Nigerian Built Industry: Building a Sustainable Structure with Allied Professionals.”
    Representative of the AG-Dangote, Engr. Tunde Jimoh, who made the appeal at the ongoing Engineering Assembly of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) at the weekend in Abuja said the maximum life cycle of flexible pavements known as Asphalt road is about 20 years.
    Engr Jimoh, who stated that the life cycle of a rigid pavement or concrete road was 40 years or more, also said: “The pavement type chosen depends on a number of factors which includes: Expected traffic wheel loads, load repetitions, cost of construction, maintenance, etc.”
    He said the AG Dangote was currently constructing the longest concrete road in the country located in Kogi State.
    The Obajana-Kabba road, he added, is a 43km concrete road project due to be commissioned in December.
    He said the 24km Itori-Ibese concrete road has since been delivered.
    Jimoh, who is the company’s Project Manager, said it was set to deliver the dual carriage Apapa Wharf Road in Lagos this month.
    “This vision of the development of Concrete roads in Africa is being shared by more Leaders and Governments. The implementation of concrete roads can revolutionize infrastructural development in Nigeria and Africa as a whole”, he said.
    He further said the cost of maintenance of asphalt roads was higher four to seven times than concrete roads, saying the raw material for concrete can be locally sourced.

  • Police intensify raids on Rigasa forrest following killings of 4 officers

    By Joseph Edeh

    The Nigeria Police Force has intensified raids and assaults on bandits in the Rigasa Forrest in Kaduna State.

    The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reports that four policemen were on Saturday, killed by bandits in the Rigasa forest in Kaduna state.

    The police said the victims are : Insp. Bernard Odibo, Insp.Mamman Abubakar, Insp.Haruna Ibrahim and Sgt Emmanuel Istifanus.

    According to a statement by the Force Spokesman, acting DCP Jimoh Moshood on Monday in Abuja, the officers were ambushed and killed while returning after a successful operation where a kidnap suspect, Ahmed Adam was arrested.

    “Massives raids and assaults on the other bandits still at large in the Rigasa Forest are ongoing to bring them to justice,”he said.

    Moshood said that the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris who condoled with the families of the deceased officers, directed the prompt process and payment of their entitlements.

    He said that the I-G described them as Heroes who laid down their lives and paid the supreme price in ensuring protection of lives and property in the country.

    Moshood said that the Intelligence Response Team repelled the attack and killed six of the bandits and recovered catches of firearms and ammunition from the bandits’ hideouts in Rigasa forest.

    “The Nigeria Police force despite this unfortunate attack and killing of these policemen will not relent in ensuring that crimes and criminalities are brought to the barest in the country,”he said.(NAN)