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Navy recovers stolen crude oil worth N200m in Niger Delta
The Nigerian Navy said it has saved the country over N200 million being the value of stolen crude oil it recovered from two foreign vessels, which has scooped oil illegally from the country’s oil facility in the Niger Delta.
The outgoing Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral Yakubu Wambai, who made the disclosure, said the deployment of ships for patrols during his tenure led to many arrests, notably among which was the arrest of MV TOKONI, which was ladened with over 500 thousand litres of stolen crude oil worth about N281,708,450.
Admiral Wambai, while handing over the reign of command to a new FOC, Rear Admiral Joseph Akpan, said apart from MV TOKONI, the command also arrested other vessels, including MT ALEXANDER J laden with 528.95MT of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and MT MV Platform Care 2 ladened with over 100 thousand litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).
The outgoing FOC said the navy also intercepted no fewer than 463 parcels and 100 parcels of cannabis sativa at Ibeju Lekki and Badagry, respectively, estimated valued at N1 billion.
He said: “The Command also participates in OP AWATSE, where successes were achieved, for instance several arrests were made, amongst which are the arrest of four tankers and number of vans loaded with illegal bunkers as well as suspects at the Oregun general area of Lagos State.
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“Also, stolen petroleum products being smuggled at the creek of Ojodu Berger in Lagos State were recovered. Others are the arrest of suspects conveying illegally bunked petroleum products in vehicles and the arrest of suspected pipeline vandals.
“Our troops also intercepted and arrested a tanker as well as suspects diverting 53,000 litres of PMS and illegally smuggled petroleum products at various petroleum stations. Albeit, the, hitherto, System 2B pipeline that was shut down for about 18 months is now open and pumping has commenced to Satellite Town, hence, OP AWATSE is achieving a core mandate.”
Admiral Wambai said the participation of the Western Naval Command troops in Operation AWATSE had assisted greatly in curtailing criminal activities in Lagos and environs, adding that conscious efforts were also being made to sustain the achievements recorded in this regard.
He said: “Additionally, the combined surveillance efforts of NAB OJO and MDA systems enhanced the command’s drive in sustaining presence at sea and making it difficult for criminals to have freedom of action at sea.
“Despite the limited number of capital ships under command, the command has continued to deliver on the mandate of the CNS within its AOR.
Pertinently, these efforts aided in curbing illegalities within WNC AOR as evidenced in drastic reduction of sea robbery, piracy or hijacking of vessels and other maritime crime.
“I can state that in the past 20 months, no attack took place in Nigerian waters. This achievement was acknowledged by the International Maritime Bureau in their report of March 3, 2022, which removed Nigeria from the list of nations of high piracy risks/robbery in international waters.”
Earlier, during a farewell dinner, Admiral Wambai urged the personnel of the command to support the incoming FOC, Rear Admiral Joseph Akpan, and also render unalloyed loyalty to Nigeria. He said the success he achieved would not have been possible without support from the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, adding that “we successfully keyed into the vision and mission of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral AZ Gambo, and worked in line with the Strategic Directive 05 – 2021, to ensure that our decisions and actions are in tandem with Nigerian Navy Pillars of Transformation.”
Navy recovers stolen crude oil
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NURTW scribe felicitates Nigerians on Xmas, urges caution
NURTW scribe felicitates Nigerians on Xmas, urges caution
The General Secretary of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Comrade Kayode Agbeyangi, has enjoined Nigerians to imbibe the virtues of peace, love and compassion as taught through the birth of Jesus Christ.
He stated this in his Christmas and end of the year goodwill message to felicitate members of the union and Nigerians in general.
Agbeyangi urged Nigerians to use the festive season to reflect on the values of love, compassion, and sacrifice that Jesus Christ embodied.
“This period is not for merry making alone; we should also spare time to reflect on the birth and life of Jesus Christ.
“His birth teaches humility, love compassion and sacrifice. As Nigerians, we must show love to our fellow county men. We must love our country. As Nigerians, we must be ready to make sacrifices for the nation.”
The NURTW scribe also used the opportunity to appeal to members of the union and other road users to always exercise caution and adhere to all safety protocols while travelling during the festive season.
“As we celebrate, let us not forget the importance of road safety. The roads can be treacherous, especially during the festive season.
“I urge our members and all road users to drive safely, avoid overspending, overtaking at dangerous bends and overloading, and be courteous to other road users,” he stated.
He also advised drivers that all their vehicle papers should be up to date to avoid embarrassment from law enforcement officers on the highways.
Comrade Agbeyangi prayed for a peaceful and joyous celebration, and wished members of the union and Nigerians, a happy prosperous New Year.
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Why we displayed ‘Jesus Christ is not God’ banner at Lekki mosque -Imam
Why we displayed ‘Jesus Christ is not God’ banner at Lekki mosque -Imam
The Chief Imam of Lekki Central Mosque in Lagos, Ridwanullah Jamiu, has said the “Jesus Christ is Not God” banner placed on the fence of the mosque was not intended to provoke anybody. The banner became a source of controversy after a picture of it was shared on social media, with many calling it an…
The Chief Imam of Lekki Central Mosque in Lagos, Ridwanullah Jamiu, has said the “Jesus Christ is Not God” banner placed on the fence of the mosque was not intended to provoke anybody.
The banner became a source of controversy after a picture of it was shared on social media, with many calling it an attack on the Christian faith.
Addressing his congregation, Jamiu said the banner was displayed to educate Muslims.
He said, “When you come to Lekki Central Mosque, at least you should learn something. You pass by the banners outside, you look here and there, you learn something because Islam treasures knowledge.”
The Imam said all the banners displayed outside the mosque contain Quran and Hadith verses.
He said after a photo of one of the banners went viral, he “received calls from the government, local government, and area command appealing to us to please remove the banners because of the festive period.”
He said the display of the banners was not to provoke anyone, noting that there’s a difference between propagation of Islam and provocation.
“It was not placed there just yesterday. It has been there for about two months or thereabout. We are peace loving people, we don’t provoke anyone. We only propagate our name,” he said.
Jamiu further stated that nobody can monopolise Jesus because Muslims also have what they believe about him as backed by the Quran which calls him Isah.
“If you don’t believe in Jesus, you are not a Muslim. We are Muslims and anything we believe must be in consonant with the Quran and the Quran says Jesus Christ is not God, he’s a messenger of God. We quoted this verse in the banner. Is there anything wrong if we paste what we believe on our territory to educate our congregation? It’s a verse of the Quran. This is freedom of religion, freedom of speech,” he said.
On the removal of the banner, Jamiu said he received multiple calls ascribing the gesture as cowardice.
“It is not cowardice. We removed it to let peace reign, to obey our government because we are peace-loving people and also because we know it’s a festive period, people may think it was actually calculated to enrage others. We are going to modify it and put it back. We are not cowards,” he said.
The banner has since been replaced with another which says “A
llah is the lord of Jesus.”
Why we displayed ‘Jesus Christ is not God’ banner at Lekki mosque -Imam
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CBN fines bank found hoarding cash N150m
CBN fines bank found hoarding cash N150m
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has imposed a N150 million fine on a commercial bank for failing to dispense cash through its Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).
This action follows an unannounced inspection by the apex bank, which uncovered deliberate cash hoarding and ATM manipulation by the erring bank.
Sources within the CBN revealed that the sanctioned bank was caught disabling its ATMs, thereby denying customers access to their funds while prioritizing cash disbursements to select VIP clients.
A staff member of the CBN stressed that the apex bank would not tolerate such practices.
“The Bank will not spare any Deposit Money Bank (DMB) caught in the act of hoarding cash or found favoring VIP customers over other customers,” the official stated.
To this end, the CBN has intensified spot checks on banks nationwide, exposing various illicit cash-handling practices by some unscrupulous financial institutions.
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For now, the CBN is imposing financial penalties on defaulting banks. However, according to the official, the next phase of enforcement will include publicly naming and shaming offending banks and prosecuting implicated bank officials.
“This fine is just the beginning. The CBN is determined to hold banks accountable for any actions that undermine public trust and the integrity of the banking system,” the official added.
Despite the ongoing challenges, the CBN has reiterated its commitment to promoting cashless banking in the country.
Another senior official disclosed that the apex bank’s management is intensifying efforts to encourage the use of electronic channels for transactions.
“The frustration faced by account holders is undermining our push for a cashless economy. We are doubling down on initiatives to restore public confidence in electronic banking solutions,” the official said.
CBN fines bank found hoarding cash N150m
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