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Dangote hails Tinubu for appointments in energy sector
President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for assembling a capable leadership team at the NNPC, highlighting the appointments of Mr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari as Group Chief Executive Officer and Mr Ahmadu Musa Kida as Non-Executive Chairman.
Dangote said this when he visited the President to commend him for putting together such a formidable and professionally competent team, that is eminently qualified to take NNPCL to a greater height.
According to Dangote, the new management team brings a wealth of technical expertise, and all have managerial experiences that are essential for revitalising Nigeria’s most strategic public enterprise.
The new team, according to Dangote, under the leadership of Bashir Bayo Ojulari and Ahmadu Musa Kida, reflects the President’s strategic intent to drive reform and innovation across the energy sector,” Dangote said.
“We are confident that this team will address systemic challenges, align with the President’s vision of a $1 trillion economy, and reposition NNPC Limited for operational excellence and long-term sustainability.”
Reacting to questions from the select media over the weekend on his statement that he is still fighting for the survival of his $20 billion refinery and that he is determined to fight the cabals in the oil sector to a standstill, Dangote said his statement was not in any way connected to the new leadership of the NNPC, noting that the new leadership in the NNPCL, has been so far supportive in terms of meeting the company’s needs.
He revealed that the cabals he was referring to are some major oil marketers and traders who were bent on frustrating the efforts of President Tinubu to revamp the nation’s economy.
He noted that the recent activities and structural reforms introduced by NNPC Limited serve as strong indicators of the organisation’s renewed focus on transparency, efficiency, and accountability.
“The calibre of individuals at the helm, and their deliberate, reform-driven agenda, demonstrate a commitment to fostering a culture of performance and professionalism,” he added.
With optimism, Dangote expressed confidence that the new leadership of NNPC Limited will propel the country’s energy industry to new heights and reaffirmed his group’s commitment to supporting the collective vision of a prosperous, energy-secure Nigeria.
MEANWHILE, the Aliko Dangote Foundation, in collaboration with the Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGL), has unveiled the recipients of the 2025 Aliko Dangote Fellowship – a cohort of gifted and high-calibre African changemakers selected as part of the prestigious YGL Class of 2025.
This year’s Fellows join a global community of more than 1,400 young leaders who are tackling complex global challenges with bold ideas and transformative leadership. Representing diverse sectors such as education, fintech, fashion, climate policy, and digital governance, the 2025 Fellows embody a new wave of African leadership – innovative, purpose-driven, and globally minded.
Now in its 14th year, the Aliko Dangote Fellowship empowers high-impact African leaders by funding their full participation in the YGL programme and World Economic Forum activities. The fellowship offers access to a three-year leadership development journey, world-class executive education, and collaborative platforms aimed at accelerating social and economic change across Africa and beyond.
“We are honoured to welcome the YGL Aliko Dangote Fellows to the Class of 2025, and into the YGL Foundation’s transformative three-year leadership programme,” said Ida Jeng Christensen, Head of the Forum of Young Global Leaders. “Learning is the compass that guides leaders toward wisdom, empathy, and purpose – and these exceptional changemakers embody those values.”
Since its inception in 2011, the partnership between the Aliko Dangote Foundation and the World Economic Forum has supported over 130 African leaders. The initiative aims to ensure that African voices and perspectives are actively represented in global decision-making and development strategies.
Zakari Momodu, Projects Director at the Aliko Dangote Foundation, emphasised the importance of African inclusion on the global stage: “We believe it is imperative that Africa, Africans, and African issues are properly represented at the highest levels of global conversations and decision-making.”
The Class of 2025 includes remarkable individuals such as 37-year-old Kenyan Hilda Kragah, CEO of The African Talent Company, addressing the continent’s talent gap through innovative, locally developed solutions and 28-year-old Max Fontaine, a climate-focused minister spearheading Madagascar’s national reforestation initiative.
Also featured is award-winning Nigerian fashion designer Andrea Iyamah who uses her craft to tell Africa’s stories. Mark Doumba, appointed Gabon’s Minister of Economy and State Holdings in January, represents transformative leadership and an innovative spirit. Orondaam Otto, founder of Slum2School Africa, has pioneered Africa’s first Virtual Learning Classroom to support children in marginalised communities.
Grammy Award-winning music producer, singer, and performer Delvin Savara is not only an artist but also a transformative leader in Kenya’s music industry, deeply committed to nurturing the growth of the creative community. Twenty-eight-year-old Emma TheoFelus, a member of Namibia’s Parliament, is dedicated to public service, gender equality, and digital advancement. Thirty-four-year-old Salima Bah, an advocate for women’s and children’s rights, is driving Sierra Leone’s digital transformation as Minister of Communication, Technology, and Innovation. Thirty-seven-year-old Mayowa Kuyoro, a partner at McKinsey & Company’s Lagos office, leads the firm’s Financial Services Group across Africa, focusing on banking, payments, and fintech.
The Aliko Dangote Fellowship is regarded as one of the most prestigious leadership opportunities on the continent, providing not just resources, but a global platform to drive lasting, inclusive change.
Many past recipients have gone on to demonstrate exceptional leadership and enterprise in their respective fields, thereby justifying both the purpose of the award and the merit of their nomination.
One such recipient, His Excellency Debo Adesina, former Ambassador of Nigeria to Togo and former Editor-in-Chief and Chief Operating Officer of The Guardian Newspapers in Nigeria, had commended the programme for its significant role in shaping future leaders.
“In my 2005/2006 class of YGLs were accomplished young men and women who, afterwards, went to greater heights by expanding the frontiers of excellence in public service, academia, the professions, innovations and all sorts of fields. I was inducted on the same day with Daron Acemoglu, the cerebral economist-academic who co-wrote the best-selling book, ‘Why Nations are Poor,’ Sergei Brin and Larry Page who both founded Google, Ndidi Nwuneli – President and CEO of the ONE Campaign, Brian Molefe from South Africa and Prince Harkon of Norway. Gavin Newsom was the Mayor of San Francisco then. There were many more across the world in that class and in the years after who are still working hard to make our world a better place,” he said.
Another recipient from 2012, Mr. Simon Kolawole a renowned journalist and the Chief Executive Officer of The Cable Nigeria, expressed his delight at the latest list. He stated: “I had a most rewarding experience as a Young Global Leader (YGL) in every sense of the term. I gained invaluable knowledge through short courses at top universities and by participating in global conferences. I had the opportunity to interact with YGLs from a wide range of cultural and professional backgrounds. The entire experience has played a significant role in shaping my professional journey.”
Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF) is a philanthropic organisation set up by Aliko Dangote. It was incorporated in 1994 with the mission to enhance opportunities for social change through strategic investments that improve health and wellbeing, promote quality education, and broaden economic empowerment opportunities.
It has become the largest private Foundation in sub-Saharan Africa, with the largest endowment by a single African donor. Aliko Dangote initially endowed the Foundation with the equivalent of $1.25bn.
The primary focus of ADF is child nutrition, with interventions centred on health, education and empowerment, and disaster relief. Combating Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) in children is at the core of ADF’s programming. The Foundation also supports stand-alone projects with the potential for significant social impact.
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NFVCB Boss Urges Stronger Distribution Channels As Coal City Film Festival 2026 Opens In Enugu
The Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), Dr Shaibu Husseini, has called for stronger distribution frameworks within Nigeria’s film industry to ensure that locally produced content achieves global visibility.
Dr Husseini made this call while delivering the keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 2026 edition of the Coal City Film Festival, held in Enugu.
Welcoming participants to the festival, Dr Husseini expressed his personal delight at hosting the event in Enugu, his birth state, noting the city’s rich cultural heritage and longstanding contributions to Nigeria’s creative landscape.
He commended the festival organisers, particularly the Festival Director, Uche Agbo, for their resilience and commitment in sustaining the initiative.
According to him, the Coal City Film Festival has grown into a significant cultural platform and a must-attend cinematic event in South East Nigeria.
Speaking on the festival’s theme, “Local Stories, Global Screens,” Dr Husseini emphasised the importance of authenticity in storytelling. He noted that films rooted in local realities, languages, and cultural truths often resonate more strongly with global audiences.
He cited notable Nigerian productions such as “King of Boys” by Kemi Adetiba, “The Wedding Party” by Mo Abudu, “Anikulapo” by Kunle Afolayan, “Black Book” by Editi Effiong, and “Lionheart” by Genevieve Nnaji as examples of culturally grounded stories that have gained international recognition on platforms such as Netflix and at global film festivals.
While acknowledging the growth in film production across Nigeria, the NFVCB boss identified distribution as a major bottleneck in the industry. He observed that many high-quality films struggle to reach audiences both locally and internationally due to limited distribution channels.
Dr. Husseini therefore urged film festivals across the country to evolve beyond networking platforms into active marketplaces where filmmakers can secure distribution deals. He stressed that festivals must attract distributors, exhibitors, streaming platforms, and marketers to create tangible opportunities for filmmakers.
“Film festivals must become gateways to distribution where filmmakers leave not just with applause, but with real opportunities,” he said.
Reaffirming the Board’s commitment to industry development, Dr. Husseini stated that the NFVCB has continued to reposition itself as a partner in progress by engaging stakeholders, improving classification processes, and promoting a balance between creative freedom and social responsibility.
However, he raised concerns over increasing non-compliance with regulatory requirements, noting that some filmmakers bypass the Board by releasing unclassified films or operating without proper licensing.
He reiterated that all films and video works must be submitted to the NFVCB for classification and registration before being released on any platform, including digital platforms such as YouTube.
“This is a legal obligation, and the Board will not hesitate to take decisive action against defaulters,” he warned, adding that regulation is essential for protecting the industry, audiences, and national values.
Looking ahead, Dr. Husseini assured stakeholders of the Board’s continued collaboration with filmmakers and festival organisers to build a structured, sustainable, and globally competitive Nigerian film industry.
He concluded by commending the organisers of the Coal City Film Festival for their vision and contribution to Nigeria’s cultural economy, urging filmmakers to continue telling authentic stories that can resonate across global screens.
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Wike Reaffirms Nigeria–EU Ties, Moves To Reclaim Encroached Diplomatic Lands
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its relationship with the European Union, while announcing steps to recover diplomatic lands in Abuja allegedly taken over by land grabbers.
Wike made this known on Thursday during a courtesy visit by the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, in Abuja.
“We will continue to engage EU member countries to further strengthen bilateral relations,” the minister said.
Addressing concerns over diplomatic land allocations, Wike disclosed that several plots originally designated for EU countries had been unlawfully occupied over the years. He noted that the FCT Administration has begun reclaiming such lands.
He added that the government would formally communicate with the affected countries to determine their continued interest in the properties and ensure rightful ownership is restored.
“We are writing to those countries. If they still intend to retain the lands, we are willing to return them. We will not allow land grabbers to take advantage,” Wike said.
The minister also commended the EU for its contributions to governance and justice sector reforms in the FCT, particularly in court digitalisation and improved justice delivery.
“I am aware of your support, especially in strengthening the administration and dispensation of justice. We will continue to partner with you to deepen these initiatives,” he added.
On requests for land allocation for local EU staff, Wike assured that applications would be considered based on due process, stressing that such processes must ultimately benefit the public.
He further addressed infrastructure concerns at the IBB Golf Club, confirming that a caretaker committee has been constituted, with rehabilitation works expected to commence soon.
In his remarks, Mignot described Nigeria as a key strategic partner for the EU, noting that both parties are entering a new phase of deeper engagement.
“The European Union remains one of Nigeria’s foremost trade and development partners. Our relationship is strong, mutually beneficial, and evolving into a more significant phase,” he said.
He highlighted ongoing EU-supported programmes in the FCT, including judicial reforms, court digitalisation, human rights initiatives, and support for victims of gender-based violence.
Mignot also invited the FCT minister to engage further with EU ambassadors to explore collaboration in areas such as waste management, urban planning, and water infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Wike recently ordered the demolition of buildings illegally constructed on land designated for foreign embassies in the diplomatic zone of Katampe Extension, Abuja.
He explained that the land, originally allocated on March 18, 2008, for residential use by diplomatic missions, was later encroached upon by an unauthorised developer who commenced construction without approval from the Federal Capital Development Authority.
The affected diplomatic missions include Thailand, Bulgaria, Syria, Somalia, Serbia and Montenegro, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, Senegal, and the Palestine Liberation Organisation.
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Inspector-General Disu Submits 75-Page Framework On ‘State Police’ To Senate As Push Gains Momentum
According to a statement issued on Thursday by Ismail Mudashir, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy Senate President, the document titled “A Comprehensive Framework for the Establishment, Governance and Coordination of Federal and State Police” was presented at Jibrin’s office within the National Assembly complex.
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has submitted a 75-page framework on the establishment of State Police to the Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, in a fresh move to advance decentralised policing in Nigeria.
According to a statement issued on Thursday by Ismail Mudashir, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy Senate President, the document titled “A Comprehensive Framework for the Establishment, Governance and Coordination of Federal and State Police” was presented at Jibrin’s office within the National Assembly complex.
The report was delivered on behalf of the IGP by Prof Olu Ogunsakin, who chairs the Nigeria Police Force committee set up to develop modalities for instituting State Police.
Disu said the document encapsulates the Force’s professional input following extensive consultations and a thorough evaluation of the legal, operational and administrative implications of decentralised policing.
“The report covers the considered views, professional insights and strategic recommendations of the Force, derived from extensive consultations and a careful assessment of the operational, legal and administrative implications of instituting State Police in Nigeria,” Disu said.
“It is our expectation that the contents of this report will meaningfully contribute to ongoing deliberations and assist in shaping informed, balanced, and pragmatic decisions on this critical aspect of national security architecture.”
The police chief noted that the framework has been formally submitted to the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution as the Nigeria Police Force’s official contribution to the ongoing constitutional amendment process.
Responding, Senator Jibrin commended the IGP for what he described as a proactive step aligned with the security agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“The Deputy President of the Senate commended the IGP for his proactiveness on the establishment of State Police in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda to fully secure the country,” the statement read.
He assured that the Senate Committee reviewing the Constitution would carefully examine the framework alongside other submissions as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s legal foundation.
The proposed framework is expected to outline the operational structure, governance model, and coordination mechanisms between federal and state policing systems— marking a significant step in ongoing efforts to overhaul Nigeria’s security architecture.
SaharaReporters had earlier reported that Disu inaugurated an eight-member committee in March to drive the implementation of State Police, declaring that the reform was irreversible.
At the inauguration in Abuja, the IGP insisted that decentralised policing “has come to stay,” dismissing concerns that it could threaten the roles of existing police personnel.
“State Police has come to stay, and the police should be able to contribute their part in making it succeed. The police are not afraid, our jobs are not being taken,” he said.
He described the committee’s assignment as urgent and critical, giving members one month to submit their report amid rising security challenges across the country.
Disu stressed that the move towards State Police is aimed at strengthening internal security by bringing law enforcement closer to communities and enabling faster, more targeted responses to threats.
“Across the nation, we continue to confront evolving security challenges. These require innovative thinking, strategic collaboration, and the willingness to explore reforms,” he added.
The push for State Police has gained renewed momentum following President Tinubu’s assurance that the plan would not be shelved, urging stakeholders to support the initiative.
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