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Nigeria’s Local Content Reforms Spark Mining Boom … Set Model for Africa

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Management of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has said the Nigerian mining industry was undergoing a dramatic transformation, driven by targeted local content policies from the Board.
According to the NCDMB, the policies which were showcased at the African Natural Resources and Energy Investment Summit in Abuja, were now being hailed as a blueprint for industrial growth across Africa.
A statement from the Directorate of Corporate Communications of the Board says that at the heart of the reforms is the Board’s strategic intervention in the barite value chain, noting that this mineral is critical to oil and gas drilling.
In his remarks at the event, Executive Secretary of the Board, Engr. Felix Omatshola-Ogbe, outlined how the NCDMB has spent more than a decade building domestic capacity from certifying reserves in six states to mandating exclusive procurement from local processors through the Nigerian Content Equipment Certificate (NCEC).
“Today, barite importation for drilling is prohibited in Nigeria. That didn’t happen by accident. It was made possible by deliberate policy instruments, stakeholder partnerships, and enforcement frameworks”, Ogbe said.
Represented by the Director of Corporate Services, Dr. Abdulmalik Halilu, the NCDMB scribe said the interventions have boosted value retention, created jobs, and positioned Nigeria as a continental model for mineral-based industrialisation.
“Similar policies are being rolled out in the steel and pipe manufacturing sectors, including a 2022 directive requiring in-country sourcing of bare line pipes and oil tubular goods.
“The reforms are reinforced by broader industrial support programmes such as the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industrial Parks (NOGAPS) and a $350 million Nigerian Content Intervention Fund managed in partnership with the Bank of Industry to scale up local manufacturing”, Ogbe added.
In his remarks, the Minister for Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake, said the clearest evidence of the reforms was visible in Nigeria’s expanding lithium and battery value chain, stressing that over $800 million in mining investments were secured in 2024 alone, following a major policy shift requiring all mining licences to include local processing plans.
“The Nasarawa lithium battery plant, valued at $100 million, is already up and running. We are no longer exporters of raw potential. We are builders of real value.
“A $600 million lithium refinery near the Kaduna–Niger border is on the way. These facilities are anchored on one thing: local content.
“Government revenue from mining surged from ?6 billion in 2023 to ?38 billion in 2024 — a six-fold increase credited to tighter licensing, enforcement of value-addition rules, and new industrial investments”, Alake said.
In his speech, Chairman, Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Jake Kabakola, said the impact of the NCDMB’S policies have also affected neighbouring nations, describing Nigeria’s local content regime as a “continental model”.
Kabakola urged African nations to adopt the NCDMB’S policies legal and institutional frameworks to unlock similar outcomes.
The statement from the NCDMB added that, “The shift is not just regulatory but economic. Indigenous Nigerian firms now contribute 15% of oil production and 60% of domestic gas supply.
“Engineering and fabrication companies such as Dormanlong, Saipem, and Aveon Offshore are executing complex projects previously handled by foreign multinationals.
“Beyond minerals and manufacturing, the NCDMB has also enforced local employment regulations through its partnership with COREN, ensuring that only certified Nigerian engineers are deployed on projects”.
Similarly, the Board said a Customs alert system now prevents the importation of goods, such as cables, paints, and valves that are produced locally.
“Local content is not a constraint. It’s  an enabler. When deployed intentionally, it becomes a lever for self-sufficiency, industrial growth, and economic sovereignty”, the NCDMB boss noted.
The Tide gathered that as African leaders at the summit discussed regional energy integration and industrialisation, Nigeria’s example stood out with delegates praising the country for turning policy into measurable outcomes, from factory construction to formalised artisanal mining cooperatives and electric vehicle assembly plans.
In his speech, Nigeria’s Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, emphasised that local content must be measurable, highlighting reforms under the Electricity Act 2023, which decentralised electricity governance and enabled 11 states to begin managing their own power markets.
He said the government is aligning its electrification drive with local manufacturing, including clean energy projects, meter assembly, and solar component production.
“The real value of local content lies in supply chains, technical jobs, and local ownership”, he said.
Also contributing at the summit, Kenya’s Minister of Mining and Blue Economy, Hassan Ali Jobbo, offered a cautionary note,  urging African nations to define their own priorities in the minerals sector rather than simply adopting classifications imposed by others.
“Africa has talked too long about potential without decisive action. We must decide for ourselves which minerals are critical to our future, not wait for outsiders to tell us”, he said.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
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Rivers Govt Hails Anglican Church’s Role In Peace, Development

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The Rivers State Government has commended the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) for its outstanding contributions to the development of Rivers State, particularly in the areas of peacebuilding, education, healthcare, and moral development.
Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, stated that the Church has remained a dependable partner in promoting peace, unity, justice, moral discipline, and social harmony across society.
The Governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Dagogo Wokoma, made the remarks during the thanksgiving service marking the 30th Anniversary and First Session of the 11th Synod of the Diocese of Niger Delta North, held at St. Peter’s Anglican Church on Sunday.
Governor Fubara described the Synod’s theme, “Kingdom Advancement: The Priority of Every Believer,” as timely and relevant, considering the prevailing realities in society.
According to him, the Church continues to play a vital role in shaping societal values and inspiring hope among citizens.
“The Church remains a vital partner in promoting peace, unity, justice, and moral discipline. Its role in shaping values and inspiring hope cannot be overemphasized,” he stated.
The Governor further acknowledged the Anglican Communion’s contributions in education, healthcare delivery, youth empowerment, humanitarian services, and spiritual guidance across communities in Rivers State.
“The Rivers State Government appreciates the invaluable contributions of the Anglican Communion in education, healthcare, youth development, humanitarian support, and spiritual guidance. Your impact across communities in Rivers State continues to strengthen families and promote peaceful coexistence among our people,” he added.
Governor Fubara reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to building a peaceful, united, and prosperous Rivers State where all citizens can thrive irrespective of religion, ethnicity, or social background.
He also urged the Synod to continue praying for sustainable development and progress in Rivers State and Nigeria at large.
Earlier in his sermon, the Guest Minister, Joseph Olushola, spoke on the topic, “Kingdom Investment and Internal Rewards,” urging Christians to remain faithful stewards of God’s blessings and committed to advancing God’s kingdom through service and generosity.
The cleric emphasized that believers are custodians of the virtues and resources entrusted to them by God, stressing that divine rewards are based on faithfulness and impact rather than material possessions.

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Shell, MAN Back Rivers’ Drive For Expanded Gas Supply To Industries

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The Shell Nigeria Gas Limited, in partnership with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), has reaffirmed support for efforts to expand gas distribution infrastructure in Rivers State as part of initiatives aimed at improving access to affordable, cleaner and more reliable energy for industries across the South-South region.
The commitment was highlighted during the SNG–MAN Business Forum held in Port Harcourt, where stakeholders from the industrial and public sectors examined the role of natural gas in driving industrialisation, boosting local production and strengthening energy security.
Speaking at the forum on behalf of the Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Gas Limited, the company’s Head of Gas Distribution, Mr. Chukwuka Amos Ejesi, described natural gas as a critical component of Nigeria’s energy mix and a key driver of sustainable industrial growth.
According to him, Nigeria’s gas development agenda has reached a stage where policy direction must be matched with practical implementation capable of addressing the energy challenges confronting manufacturers.
He noted that pipeline gas offers industries a cleaner, more dependable and cost-effective energy alternative capable of supporting uninterrupted operations, reducing emissions and improving production efficiency.
“Gas is the backbone of manufacturing, and we are encouraged by the growing recognition among stakeholders of the need for cleaner and more reliable energy solutions,” he said.
Ejesi stressed the need for sustained collaboration among energy providers, government institutions and industrial stakeholders to maximise the country’s gas resources for economic development.
He added that improved gas infrastructure would strengthen manufacturing value chains, enhance productivity and promote more competitive industrial operations across Rivers State and the wider South-South region.
Participants at the forum also emphasised the importance of expanding energy infrastructure as a pathway to unlocking industrial capacity, reducing operating costs and promoting sustainable industrial development.
Representing Governor Siminalayi Fubara, the Director-General of the Rivers State Investment Promotion Agency, Dr. Chamberlain Peterside, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to partnering with private sector investors to revitalise industrial activities in the state.
He identified key projects targeted under the initiative to include the revival of the Ahoada Industrial Park, the New Port City project and the proposed Bonny Industrial Park, all aimed at stimulating economic growth and expanding industrial opportunities along the Bonny corridor.
According to the governor, the long-term vision is to position Rivers State as a leading manufacturing hub in Southern Nigeria through strategic public-private partnerships.
Governor Fubara also commended Shell Nigeria Gas and MAN for sustaining engagements geared towards improving industrial energy access, noting that gas infrastructure development remains central to the state’s economic recovery plans.
He further observed that the gas sector presents enormous opportunities for economic growth, especially as global energy systems continue to shift towards cleaner energy sources.
The governor called on stakeholders to work collectively towards developing a practical and sustainable gas framework capable of supporting the state’s industrial and energy development objectives.

By; Kevin Nengia

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Odu Charges Newlyweds To Build Marriage On Love

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Rivers State Deputy Governor, Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, has charged newlywed couples to build their marriages on the virtues of love and submission as taught in the Word of God.
Prof. Odu gave the charge at the wedding ceremony of Amblessed Favour Sunny-Cookey and Samson Jesuganji at Lifegate Power Ministries, Dominion Cathedral, in Port Harcourt on Saturday, 16th May 2026.
The Deputy Governor congratulated the couple on beginning a new phase of life together and prayed for God’s blessings upon their union, noting that the couple had been raised by godly parents and encouraged them to uphold the Christian values instilled in them.
Referring to the sermon delivered during the ceremony, Prof. Odu emphasized that the principles of love and submission remain fundamental to a successful marriage.
According to her, genuine love reflects the nature of God, stressing that love should remain the foundation of the couple’s relationship as they journey through life together.
Prof. Odu further prayed for enduring peace, happiness, and progress in the home, expressing confidence that the marriage would continue to flourish under God’s guidance.
The Deputy Governor also commended the families of the couple for their support and upbringing, while urging the newlyweds to always remember the significance of the day and the commitment they had made before God and witnesses.
In his sermon at the wedding, the Founder and Presiding Pastor of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, stated that marriage did not originate from Western culture, traditions, or human ideas, but from God, whom he described as the “manufacturer” of marriage.
According to the cleric, couples seeking lasting and peaceful homes must rely on biblical principles rather than societal trends or assumptions.
He explained that many marital crises and rising divorce rates stem from ignorance and failure to apply scriptural teachings in family life.
Drawing from the biblical parable of building a house on a rock, Pastor Ibiyeomie said the Word of God remains the only solid foundation capable of sustaining marriages through challenges and difficult times.
He noted that marriage naturally comes with unexpected realities and pressures, stressing that religious ceremonies or cultural practices alone are not enough to sustain a home without proper understanding of God’s instructions.
The pastor further warned that ignorance of scripture remains one of the greatest weapons against believers, urging Christians to study and practice the Word of God rather than merely attending church services.
It would be recalled that the bride is the daughter of Pastor Sunny Cookey the Founder and Presiding Pastor of Lifegate Ministries. The Ceremony had lots of Ministers in attendance which includes Apostle Zilly Aggrey, Pastor George Izunwa, and Bishop Winston Iwo

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