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Stakeholders Urge FG To Adopt New Economic Strategies For Revenue

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L-R: Assistant General Manager, Five Star Logistics Limited, Mr Nicholas Bruce, representative of Executive Secretary, Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC), Mrs Okam Ada, Executive Director, Stars Investment Company Limited, Iroghama Obuoforibo, and President, Women International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTER), Jean Chiazor-Anishere, during the WISTER Nigeria Business Luncheon/lunch of Membership Directory in Lagos on Friday

L-R: Assistant General Manager, Five Star Logistics Limited, Mr Nicholas Bruce, representative of Executive Secretary, Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC), Mrs Okam Ada, Executive Director, Stars Investment Company Limited, Iroghama Obuoforibo, and President, Women International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTER), Jean Chiazor-Anishere, during the WISTER Nigeria Business Luncheon/lunch of Membership Directory in Lagos on Friday

Some stakeholders in the oil and gas industry, last Friday urged the Federal Government to adopt new economic strategies that would boost the nation’s revenue, amid the declining oil receipts.
The energy experts made the appeal in separate interviews with newsmen on the sidelines of the just concluded international conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) held in Lagos.
The Managing Director, Frontier Oil Plc, Mr Thomas Dada, said that the global economic challenges make it imperative for the country to look inwards and tap its indigenous human and material resources.
He said that the inwards search, especially in human capital, would also assist the nation in retaining huge funds lost annually to capital flight.
According to Dada, Nigeria must also look inwards for an effective strategy to maximising its huge petroleum resources earning and utilising it for rapid industrial and economic growth.
He said that the move for increased local content in the petroleum industry was timely and strategic in managing the effects of the dreaded oil price burst, currently threatening activities in the oil and gas sector.
National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Mr Chinedu Okoronkwo, called for sustained political will in the implementation of the subsisting local content policy.
Okoronkwo said that the local content policy was a won battle for the indigenous players in the industry to accept the challenge of driving the industry.
He said it would save the country from adversities of free fall of crude oil prices in the international market.
The IPMAN boss said that the only way out of the tight oil price curve was for all stakeholders in the industry to foster unity and proffer solutions to bridge the deficits arising from dwindling oil revenue.
He said also that collaboration among local and international players in the industry remains the requirement needed to sustain Nigerian Content Development (NCD).
He pointed out that the indigenous players in the oil and gas industry have escaped the average psychological limits in the country. Okoronkwo explained that the mindset of the industry has developed above the Nigerian psychological template.
Also speaking, Chairman Momas Meter Manufacturing Company (MEMCOL), Mr Kola Balogun, said that the survival of the Nigerian petroleum industry and the success of running policy programmes depend on ability of local service providers to deliver.
Balogun urged government to harness more gas for sustained and rapid industrial growth needed for economic development.
He said that the combination of gas and power form the prime index of country’s economic development and key indicators of standard of living.
“There is a correlation between gas consumption ratio of a country and the nation’s economic development,” he said.
Balogun noted that the current level of gas development in the country remains grossly inadequate in meeting the nation’s economic targets.
“Current total gas production in the country could only deliver 36 gigawatts of electricity.
“There was a critical need for policies that would stop gas re-injection and flaring in order to harness and channel more gas to power generations,” he said.
President, SPE Nigeria Council, Mr Emeka Ene, said that the crude oil price dilemma was a universal concern.
According to Ene, players must face the new reality by adopting cost efficient measures in keeping afloat.
He added that local content remains the only path for the industry through the prevailing market turbulence.
On the domestic environment, he said, gas demand for local industries and power plants has become imperative in the face of the new realities in the industry.
He said that the local content journey has yielded fruits after 13 years’ journey.
Our correspondent reports that the 4-days SPE conference and exhibitions which started on August 3 has “Natural Gas Development and Exploitation in an Emerging Economy Strategies, Infrastructure and Policy Framework,” as its theme.

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Fidelity Bank To Empower Women With Sustainable Entrepreneurship Skills, HAP2.0

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Leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, has announced the launch of the second edition of its flagship women-empowerment initiative, the HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 (HAP 2.0).
According to the report, the programme is designed to equip women with practical, income?generating skills and structured pathways to entrepreneurship.
 Accordingly, the HAP 2.0 will build on the success of its inaugural edition held in 2023.
During media chat with journalists to herald the launch of HAP 2.0, the Divisional Head, Product Development, Fidelity Bank Plc, Osita Ede, explained that the initiative has been enhanced to deliver greater impact.
He said HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 reflects their commitment to continuous improvement, having evaluated feedback from the first edition, they have returned with stronger partnerships and deeper mentorship programmes to ensure that women acquire not just skills, but sustainable economic opportunities.
Mr Ede, who said the programme is guided with real?world learning, also said that participants will undergo intensive apprenticeship training under reputable institutions and industry experts across selected fields such as hair styling, shoe making, auto mechatronics, and interior decoration.
Additionally, he said HerFidelity Apprenticeship Programme 2.0 goes beyond skills acquisition by offering participants a wide range of business advisory services.
These include business and financial literacy training, mentorship support throughout the apprenticeship journey, access to Fidelity Bank’s women?focused and SME financial solutions, as well as guidance on business formalisation and growth strategies.
Emphasizing the bank’s vision further, Ede said: “By integrating structured mentorship with entrepreneurial development, Fidelity Bank is positioning women not just as trainees, but as future employers, innovators, and economic contributors within their communities.
 This aligns with our mandate to help individuals grow, businesses thrive, and economies prosper”.
It is noteworthy that interested participants are encouraged to indicate their interest by visiting https://bit.ly/Apprenticeshipbyherfidelity.
It is important to note that Fidelity Bank Plc is ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, with a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 10 million customers through digital banking channels, with 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.
It is reported that the Bank is a recipient of multiple local and international Awards, including the 2024 Excellence in Digital Transformation & MSME Banking Award by BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards, the 2024 Most Innovative Mobile Banking Application award for its Fidelity Mobile App by Global Business Outlook, and the 2024 Most Innovative Investment Banking Service Provider award by Global Brands Magazine.
By: Nkpemenyie mcdominic, Lagos
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President Tinubu Approves Extension Ban On Raw Shea Nut Export

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the extension of the ban on the export of raw shea nuts for a further one year, from February 26, 2026, to February 25, 2027.
Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on (Information and Strategy) who disclosed this on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 stressed the Federal Government remains committed to policies that promote inclusive growth, local manufacturing, and position Nigeria as a competitive participant in global agricultural value chains.
The decision underscores the administration’s commitment to advancing industrial development, strengthening domestic value addition, and supporting the objectives of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The ban aims to deepen processing capacity within Nigeria, enhance livelihoods in shea-producing communities, and promote the growth of Nigerian exports anchored on value-added products.
To further these objectives, President Tinubu has authorised the two Ministers of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and the Presidential Food Security Coordination Unit (PFSCU), to coordinate the implementation of a unified, evidence-based national framework that aligns industrialisation, trade, and investment priorities across the shea nut value chain.
He also approved the adoption of an export framework established by the Nigerian Commodity Exchange (NCX) and the withdrawal of all waivers allowing the direct export of raw shea nuts.
The President directed that any excess supply of raw shea nuts should be exported exclusively through the NCX framework, in accordance with the approved guidelines.
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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Crisis Response: EU-project Delivers New Vet. Clinic To Katsina Govt.

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A Non – Governmental Organisation (NGO), Mercy Corps, has handed over a newly constructed Veterinary Clinic and a rehabilitated structure in Danmusa Local Government Area (LGA), to the Katsina State Government.
The project, which included a 20,000-litre capacity upgraded solar-powered borehole, was executed under the European Union-funded Conflict Prevention, Crisis Response and Resilience (CPCRR) project.
The initiative is being implemented in collaboration with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), and the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD).
Speaking during the handover ceremony, Wednesday, the Commissioner for Livestock and Animal Husbandry in Kastina State, Prof Ahmed Bakori, commended Mercy Corps and its partners on such commitment to support peace and development in the state.
While praising the state government for restoring peace and stability, the said project would improve livestock services and the welfare of farmers who depend on animal health services for livelihood.
Bakori buttressed that improved security in the state had enabled development partners to implement meaningful interventions in communities affected earlier.
He said, “Recently, Gov. Dikko Radda was in South Africa to explore strategies for boosting livestock production and strengthening the livestock value chain in line with the government’s economic development agenda.”
In his remarks, Mercy Corps Senior Programme Manager, Mr Philip Ikita, expressed satisfaction on the timely and successful implementation of the project in Danmusa.
He stated that although Mercy Corps began its operations in the state in 2023, security challenges, had initially prevented the organisation from accessing some areas, including Danmusa.
Ikita said that the project would improve access to essential services, strengthen livelihoods and contribute to sustaining peace in the community.
“The project involves the upgrade of a veterinary clinic from a two room structure into a fully functional six office facility, embarked on to strengthen livestock healthcare services in the area.
“The programme builds on the success of the Conflict Mitigation and Community Reconciliation (CMCR) project and seeks to promote long-term peace and stability in Northwest Nigeria.
“It works across 48 communities in Zamfara and Katsina States, addressing the root causes of conflict, enhancing community resilience, and strengthening socio-economic recovery,” he said.
Also, the District Head of Danmusa, Ahmadu Abubakar, expressed appreciation to Mercy Corps and its partners for the intervention, describing the projects as timely and beneficial.
Earlier, the Chairman of Danmusa LGA, Ibrahim Na-Mama, represented by his Deputy, Musa Muhammad, expressed appreciation for the projects, assuring that the council would support efforts to safeguard them.
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