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Army Deactivates 31 Illegal Refineries in One Week

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Nigerian Army says it has intensified its crackdown on oil theft in the Niger Delta, engaging suspected criminals in a fierce gun battle and deactivating 31 illegal refining sites across Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, and Akwa Ibom states.

The large-scale operation, conducted between March 3 and 9, 2025 according to the Army, led to the arrest of 29 suspects, the seizure of over 212,000 litres of stolen petroleum products, and the destruction of 26 boats used for illegal activities.

Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, Acting Deputy Director of 6 Division Army Public Relations, said the operation carried out in collaboration with other security agencies, dealt a significant blow to oil thieves who continue to sabotage Nigeria’s economy through illicit refining and smuggling of petroleum products.

“One of the biggest busts took place in Ogbonga Forest, Bonny Island, where troops discovered 10 illegal refining sites, 15 cooking pots, and two massive reservoirs stocked with over 70,000 litres of stolen crude.

“Also seized were three tanks filled with 10,000 litres of stolen products and a 200-meter-long hose used for siphoning crude. These items were tactically concealed under a thick forest, making them difficult to detect through aerial surveillance.

“Further operations in Oloma, Krakarma, and Elelenwo led to the interception of three suspected oil thieves transporting 10,000 litres of stolen products in a wooden boat. In Degema LGA, security forces dismantled four illegal refining sites, confiscated 9,600 litres of stolen crude, and destroyed four boats used for illicit activities.

“In Bayelsa, suspected oil thieves opened fire on troops, but were overpowered and fled. Following the clash, security forces recovered over 12,000 litres of stolen crude and 9,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil. Other items seized included seven wheelbarrows and a motorcycle used for illegal refining activities.

“Similarly, in Biseni, Yenagoa LGA, troops dismantled four illegal refining sites and seized 18 metal oven tanks, metal pipes, hoses, and dugout pits containing 5,800 litres of stolen crude. Along Biseni-Samabiri Road, operatives intercepted a Toyota Sequoia Jeep loaded with 1,750 litres of illegally refined AGO stored in sacks.

“The occupants abandoned their vehicle and fled upon sighting troops. Similarly, over 4,000 litres of illegally refined AGO stored in two separate residential buildings were recovered after the occupants fled.

“In Delta State, operatives intercepted a truck carrying 35,000 litres of stolen petroleum products, while in Warri South LGA, security forces dismantled five boats used for illegal refining and confiscated 4,000 litres of stolen crude. Additional seizures were made at Obodo Omadino, Ogbe-Ijoh Market, Ughoton, and Alele Communities, where multiple illegal refining sites and storage facilities were discovered.

“In Akwa Ibom, security agents foiled an attempt to smuggle petroleum products across international waters. Troops intercepted 5,600 litres of illegally refined Premium Motor Spirit packed in 20 jerrycans of 280 litres each at Oron LGA, a key maritime exit point,” he said.

Commending the troops for their operational success, Major General Emmanuel Eric Emekah, General Officer Commanding, 6 Division Port Harcourt, reiterated the military’s resolve to end oil theft in the Niger Delta.

“The message is clear: turn to legitimate business or be ready to face severe consequences. Security agencies will sustain pressure on oil thieves and economic saboteurs,” the Army GOC stated.

The Nigerian Army further warned those involved in illegal oil refining to desist, urging communities to support efforts aimed at protecting national economic assets.

“The war against oil theft is critical to restoring Nigeria’s dwindling oil revenue, as the government loses billions of naira annually due to illegal refining and pipeline vandalism.”

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Nigerian Bottling Company Bridges Education, Employability Gap

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) has reaffirmed its determination to bridge the gap between education and employability in the country by sustaining its flagship Youth Empowered (YE) programme.

This initiative provides hands-on learning, real-world insights, and access to career-shaping opportunities to young Nigerians.

The 2026 edition of the scheme commenced on February 2 at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), with participants mainly young people between the ages of 16 and 35.

A statement from the organisation said this year’s rollout will expand to more tertiary institutions, including the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). This follows a successful 2025 tour that reached seven cities across the country, including Makurdi, Jos, Benin, Kaduna, Asaba, Akure, and Port Harcourt.

Participants in the 2026 programme will receive training across key modules designed to support personal, professional, and business growth, including Business Life Skills, Adaptability and Resilience, Financial Literacy, Customer Service and Communication, Sales and Negotiation Skills, and Workplace Ethics.

The sessions will also feature breakout workshops on Business Planning, Project Management, and Time Management, alongside the Director’s Grant Pitch Competition, where participants can pitch their ideas for a chance to win business funding.

In addition to skills development, NBC’s People and Culture team will be present throughout the programme to identify outstanding talent for future opportunities within the organisation, further strengthening the connection between learning, employment, and long-term career growth.

One of the participants at the UNILAG training, Waliat Adedogun, who received a cash grant through the Director’s Grant Pitch Competition to support her small business, said: “Youth Empowered gave me more than training; it gave me clarity and confidence. Winning the grant means I can finally take my business idea from a dream into something real. I now feel prepared to build, grow, and create opportunities not just for myself, but for others too.”

Since its launch in 2017, the scheme has impacted more than 70,000 young Nigerians, equipping participants with practical skills, confidence, and exposure needed to succeed in today’s dynamic workplace and entrepreneurial landscape.

This year’s programme is being delivered in collaboration with Fate Foundation as the implementing partner, with funding support from The Coca-Cola HBC Foundation.

Last year, 10 beneficiaries were selected for six-month paid internships across NBC locations in Lagos, Ibadan, Asejire, and Challawa, gaining direct industry exposure.

Additionally, three outstanding participants received sponsorship for an all-expenses-paid intensive culinary training programme and were awarded N1 million each to support the launch of their businesses.

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INEC Fixes February 20 for 2027 Presidential, NASS Elections

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections will take place on Saturday, February 20, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has revealed.

In a notice for the 2027 general polls issued on Friday, the electoral umpire also disclosed that the governorship and state assembly elections for next year would be on Saturday, March 6.

Speaking at a news briefing in Abuja today, the chairman of INEC, Mr Joash Amupitan, expressed the readiness of the commission to conduct the polls next year, which is 12 months away.

The timetable issued by the organisation for the polls comes when the federal parliament has yet to transmit the amended electoral bill to President Bola Tinubu for assent.

This week, the Senate passed the electoral bill, reducing the notice of elections from 360 days to 180 days, while the transmission of results was mandated with a proviso.

Recall that on February 4, INEC said it was ready to go ahead with preparations for the elections despite the delay in the passage of the amended electoral law of 2022.

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NGIC Pipeline Network to Experience 4-Day Gas Supply Shortage

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The pipeline network of the NNPC Gas Infrastructure Company Limited (NGIC) will witness a temporary reduction in gas supply for four days.

This information was revealed by the Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Mr Andy Odeh, in a statement on Thursday night.

A key supplier of gas into the NGIC pipeline network is Seplat Energy Plc, a joint venture partner of the state-owned oil agency.

It was disclosed that the facility would undergo routine maintenance from Thursday. February 12 to Sunday, February 15, 2026.

The NNPC stated that, “This planned activity forms part of standard industry safety and asset integrity protocols designed to ensure the continued reliability, efficiency, and safe operation of critical gas infrastructure.”

“Periodic maintenance of this nature is essential to sustain optimal system performance, strengthen operational resilience, and minimise the risk of unplanned outages,” it added.

“During the four-day maintenance period, there will be a temporary reduction in gas supply into the NGIC pipeline network. As a result, some power generation companies reliant on this supply may experience reduced gas availability, which could modestly impact electricity generation levels within the timeframe.

“NNPC Ltd and Seplat Energy are working closely to ensure that the maintenance is executed safely and completed as scheduled. In parallel, NNPC Gas Marketing Limited (NGML) is engaging alternative gas suppliers to mitigate anticipated supply gaps and maintain stability across the network,” the statement further said.

“Upon completion of the maintenance exercise, full gas supply into the NGIC system is expected to resume promptly, enabling affected power generation companies to return to normal operations,” it concluded.

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