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EPCL Proposes New Dividend Sharing Formula

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The Management of Eleme Petrochemical Company Limited (EPCL) has proposed a new formula for sharing dividend in the company’s ownership.

EPCL, now owned by the Indorama group has proposed that a total of 80 per cent share should be held by Indorama, and 10 per cent to the Rivers State Government, while the NNPC holds the remaining 10%.

Making the proposal during his presentation, when the House of Representative Committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation visited the company, the acting Managing Director, Mr. H. C. Sharma, said the present per cent dividend accruing to Indorama is not good enough considering what they do.

According to him, the company targets to produce three million tons of Urea by the year 2016, and that this will generate more employment opportunities, adding that EPCL has employed 1,200 persons directly and indirectly.

He who described EPCL as the largest petrochemical company in Africa, said it has paid N8 billion so far as dividends to the Rivers State Government, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, and the Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE)”.

The EPCL acting Managing Director also said that the company has paid the sum of N3.4 billion as taxes as Value Added Tax (VAT) Customs duties, PAYEE and the WHT.

One major problem facing EPCL, Sharma pointed out is the problem of frequent breakdown of gas supply plant, which affects its production.

Presently, the sharing formula for ownership dividend of EPCL is 10 per cent to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), 10 per cent to the Rivers State Government (RSG), Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE) has 15 per cent while the Indorama group has 65 per cent.

If the proposal scales through, 15 per cent accruing to BPE will now be relinquished to the Indorama.

The chairman of the House of Representative Committee, Honourable Njidda Ahmed Gella said that the committee was at the company to see how things can be moved forward and better, as well as to see where lawmakers can legislate to give proper backing to private participants.

Chairman and members of the committee however advised the company to maintain good relationship with the host community.

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) won the first ever Partnership in Collective Action Award given by the United States-based Global Business Coalition. The award recognises SPDC’s Niger Delta AIDs Response (NIDAR) Programme. SPDC Managing Director, Mr. Mutiu Sunmonu (left) receiving the award from Patricia Mugambi, Africa Regional Director of Global Business Coalition at a  ceremony held recently in Wahsington, DC.

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) won the first ever Partnership in Collective Action Award given by the United States-based Global Business Coalition. The award recognises SPDC’s Niger Delta AIDs Response (NIDAR) Programme. SPDC Managing Director, Mr. Mutiu Sunmonu (left) receiving the award from Patricia Mugambi, Africa Regional Director of Global Business Coalition at a ceremony held recently in Wahsington, DC.

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Withdrawal, Deposit Fees Changes From May 1, 2026 Still Stands – CBN … Declares 5 Banking Services Free

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said that the announced changes in fees attached to several everyday banking services, scheduled to take effect on May 1, 2026 has commenced.
The changes are contained in the apex bank’s revised Guide to Charges by Banks and Other Financial Institutions, which outlines consumer-focused reforms designed to improve transparency and reduce the burden of banking fees nationwide.
According to the document, which was signed by Dr. Rita Sike, the CBN’s Director of the Financial Policy and Regulation Department, the new changes affect account reactivation, ATM withdrawals on own bank networks, and virtual card issuance.
Following the changes made by  CBN, the five key banking services affected by the CBN’s update are in account reactivation and closure, under which banks are no longer allowed to charge customers for reactivating dormant accounts, while account closure also remains free.
The second change is that banks will now be required to provide monthly statement of account to their customers at no cost, and also ensure better access to financial information.
However, requests for printed statements outside the agreed standard format attract a maximum fee of N20 per page.
Thirdly, the CBN has introduced small inter-bank electronic transfers to promote digital payments and micro-transactions.
The implication is that, henceforth, transfers from N0 to N5,000 are free, transfers between N5,000 and N50,000 will attract a maximum fee of N10, while transfers above N50,000 are capped at N50.
The fourth change in the CBN update is in the use of own bank’s ATM (On-Us Transactions).
Here, withdrawals made from your bank’s ATM (on-us transactions) are free. Non-cash transactions, such as intra-bank transfers carried out at these ATMs, also attract no charges.
The fifth change is in virtual cards and PIN management in which banks are now required to issue virtual cards at no cost. In addition, PIN-related services, including PIN re-issuance and resets, are free for all customers.
The document further said the new charges guide, which aims to boost financial inclusion and reduce banking costs, updates the 2020 version to better align with current market realities, particularly the growing reliance on digital payments and mobile banking.
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Binani Air Commences Flight Operations May 10 in Nigeria

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Binani Air has announced the commencement of sales tickets on Monday, describing the development as a milestone that will improve the aviation sector and create jobs for the people in Nigeria, as head of its scheduled inaugural flight operations starts May 10, 2026,
In a statement issued by the head of corporate communications of the new airline, the move marks a significant milestone in the aviation sector.
She said this announces the transition from vision to operation as the airline moves closer to welcoming its first passengers on board.
Quoting the Chief Executive Officer of Binani Air, Aminatu Dahiru Chiroma, the Corporate communications officer said,”the commencement of ticket sales represents more than just access to flights. It reflects the airline’s readiness to deliver a new standard of air travel in Nigeria.
“Opening our ticket sales is a defining moment for us. It is the point at which our commitment becomes real for the travelling public. From this moment, we are not just preparing to fly—we are preparing to serve.
“Built on the principles of reliability, safety, and respect for passengers’ time, Binani Air enters the market with a clear focus on consistency and operational discipline.
“The airline is committed to delivering a travel experience that is both seamless and reassuring, particularly in a sector where trust remains critical.
“Passengers can expect a streamlined booking process, responsive customer engagement, and a service culture designed to prioritize comfort and professionalism from the very first interaction”.
Chiroma said as anticipation builds towards the inaugural flight, Binani Air invites travellers, corporate partners, and stakeholders to be part of this defining journey, one that seeks to reshape expectations and restore confidence in Nigerian aviation.
She said “bookings are available via the airline’s official website (www.binaniair.com) and authorised travel partners from 12 noon of 4th of May 2026.”
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DANGOTE Debunks Claims Of Rift With Tony

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The Dangote Group has dismissed as false and malicious publication alleging that its President, Aliko Dangote, distanced himself from fellow businessman Tony Elumelu.
In a statement issued by the company, the Group said it never made such claims and described the report as baseless and a deliberate misrepresentation of facts.
The statement was signed by the Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer of Dangote Industries Limited Anthony Chiejina.
The company also refuted assertions that the development of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals was financed through personal borrowing from friends.
It maintained that such claims are entirely inaccurate, stressing that Dangote does not fund projects through informal personal lending arrangements.
Addressing speculation about a fallout between Dangote and Elumelu, the Group clarified that both men maintain a longstanding and cordial relationship.
The statement further expressed concern over what it described as a growing trend of fabricated statements and the unauthorised use of Dangote’s name, image, and likeness in AI-generated advertisements and misleading content, warning that such actions could amount to fraud and reputational damage.
The company warned individuals and platforms involved in spreading false information to desist immediately, noting that it would take appropriate legal action where necessary.
The Dangote Group reiterated its commitment to maintaining high standards of integrity while continuing to promote industrialisation, economic self-sufficiency, and sustainable development across Africa.
Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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