Business
Russia-Ukraine crisis affects Nigeria’s crude inflow into global markets — NNPC
Russia-Ukraine crisis affects Nigeria’s crude inflow into global markets — NNPC
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has provided insight into how the lingering conflict between Russia and Ukraine has impacted Nigerian crude oil inflows in the international oil market, leading to a dip in demand from the once-dependable Asian market at the onset of hostilities in the Eastern bloc.
Maryamu Idris, Executive Director, Crude & Condensate, NNPC Trading Limited, said in a panel presentation at the Argus European Crude Conference in London, that in addition to the substantial price shocks impacting commodity and energy prices globally, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has triggered a situation where India, a primary destination for Nigerian grades, increased its appetite for discounted Russian barrels to the detriment of some Nigerian volumes.
“To illustrate the extent of this shift, Nigeria’s crude exports to India dwindled from approximately 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the six months preceding the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine to 194,000 in the subsequent six months afterwards. And so far, this year, only around 120,000 bpd of Nigerian crude volumes have made their way to India,” she said.
On the other hand, she noted that the Nigerian crude flow to Europe has increased in a bid to fill supply gaps left by the ban on Russian crude, pointing out that six months before the war, 678,000 bpd of Nigerian crude grades went to Europe, compared to 710,000 bpd six months later and 730,000 bpd so far this year.
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“This trend makes it evident that Nigerian grades are increasingly becoming a significant component in the post-war palette of European refiners. Several Nigerian distillate-rich grades have become a steady preference for many European refiners, given the absence of Russian Urals and diesel. Forcados Blend, Escravos Light, Bonga, and Egina appear to be the most popular, and our latest addition — Nembe Crude – fits well into this basket. This was a strong factor behind our choice of London and the Argus European Crude Conference as the most ideal launch hub for the grade,” Idris also said.
On production challenges, Idris remarked that, like many other oil-producing countries, Nigeria had faced production challenges aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic, including reduced investment in the upstream sector, supply chain disruptions impacting upstream operations, ageing oil fields, and oil theft by unscrupulous elements. These factors, she said, contributed to production declines in the second half of 2022 and early 2023.
Idris, however, noted that the challenges are fast becoming a thing of the past with the introduction and implementation of a new framework for the domestic petroleum industry (the PIA of 2021), rejuvenating the business landscape, and re-positioning NNPC Limited to adopt a more commercial approach to the management of the nation’s hydrocarbon resources.
According to her, NNPC Limited has secured vital partnerships with notable financial institutions to promote upstream investments to restore and sustainably grow production capacity in the coming years.
“NNPC Limited is championing concerted efforts in partnership with host communities and private stakeholders to address the security and environmental challenges in the Niger Delta to further fortify production growth. Suffice to say we have already begun seeing significant progress on the rebound. In September 2023, Nigeria recorded its highest crude oil and condensate output in nearly two years, reaching 1.72 million barrels per day. This, we believe, is just the beginning of our production rebound.”
She affirmed that in addition to sustainably growing upstream production volumes, NNPC Limited is also increasing its participation in the downstream sector in line with a ‘wells-to-wheels’ approach, taking the country’s unique hydrocarbon molecules as close as possible to end-users.
The vehicle for this, she said, is the restructured NNPC Trading Company, focused on growing NNPC’s presence in the global market for crude, condensate, gas, and petroleum products.
The Argus Crude European Crude Conference Panel Session was held with the theme, ‘The Invisible Hand: How Are Shareholders and Asset Managers Meeting the Crude Industry? What Does This Mean for the Future of Crude in Europe?’
Vice President Crude of Argus, James Gooder, moderated the event.
Russia-Ukraine crisis affects Nigeria’s crude inflow into global markets — NNPC
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Insurance
Stanbic IBTC Insurance Wins Top Honour at CRe Africa Awards 2026
Stanbic IBTC Insurance Wins Top Honour at CRe Africa Awards 2026
Stanbic IBTC Insurance Limited has emerged as the overall winner of the CRe Momentum Award at the inaugural CRe Insurance Awards for Africa 2026, announced during the Continental Reinsurance CEO Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda, on April 17, 2026.
The prestigious award recognises insurers that demonstrate consistent growth, strong financial performance, and strategic impact across Africa’s insurance industry. Stanbic IBTC Insurance was singled out for its disciplined execution, strong commercial results, and highly effective bancassurance model, which has significantly driven its life insurance growth.
Judges at the awards noted that the company’s bancassurance strategy—leveraging banking platforms to distribute insurance products—remains one of the most efficient on the continent. The firm’s ability to combine innovation, customer reach, and operational efficiency has positioned it as a leader in Nigeria’s insurance market.
Beyond its growth metrics, Stanbic IBTC Insurance has built a reputation for prompt claims settlement, sound risk management, and customer-focused service delivery, further strengthening trust among policyholders and stakeholders.
In the same CRe Momentum Award category, Cornerstone Insurance Plc (Nigeria) secured second place, while La Générale des Assurances (Benin) finished third, reflecting strong competition among leading African insurers.
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In the Emerging Champions category, which celebrates fast-growing and innovative insurance companies, Agrails Ltd (Kenya) emerged winner, while Britam Connect (Kenya) came second.
The event also featured the 11th Pan-African Re/Insurance Journalism Awards, organised by Continental Reinsurance Plc, to honour excellence in reporting the insurance and reinsurance sector across Africa. A total of 184 entries from both Anglophone and Francophone countries were reviewed.
Uganda’s Isaac Khisa of The Independent Publications was named Overall Winner, also clinching the top spot in the English Print category for his report on Africa’s reinsurance market. Nigeria’s Josephine Ogundeji of Punch Newspaper was named first runner-up, while Ojeme Sunday of New Telegraph came second.
In the English Online category, Henry Uche of Daily Sun (Nigeria) emerged winner, followed by Isaac Khisa as first runner-up and Tendai Makaripe of 263 Chat (Zimbabwe) as second runner-up.
The English Broadcast category was won by Blessing Ifechukwude of Voice of Nigeria, with Mercy Tyra Murengu of Media Max Network (Kenya) and Samuel Nana Effah Obeng of GN Media (Ghana) finishing as first and second runners-up respectively.
Taurai Museka won the English Social Media category, while winners also emerged from Burkina Faso in the French category and Egypt in the Arabic category, highlighting the awards’ growing continental reach.
Additionally, Josephine Ogundeji received the Dr Femi Oyetunji Future Talent Award, while Mercy Tyra Murengu earned Special Recognition for her contribution.
Speaking at the event, Group CEO of Continental Reinsurance Holdings, Lawrence Nazare, said the inclusion of 10 new participating countries reflects the expanding influence of the awards across Africa. Chief Judge Michael Wilson also noted that the quality of entries continues to improve, making the selection process increasingly competitive.
Winners across categories received certificates, trophies, and cash prizes, with the overall winner earning $2,000, category winners receiving $1,500, first runners-up $1,000, and second runners-up $500.
The launch of the CRe Insurance Awards for Africa marks a significant step in recognising excellence, innovation, and leadership within the continent’s insurance ecosystem. Stanbic IBTC Insurance’s victory further reinforces Nigeria’s growing role as a hub for insurance innovation and life insurance expansion in Africa.
Stanbic IBTC Insurance Wins Top Honour at CRe Africa Awards 2026
Auto
Jetour Nigeria consolidates as sole authorised distributor, gets global market award
Jetour Nigeria consolidates as sole authorised distributor, gets global market award
Jetour Nigeria has consolidated its position as the exclusive representative of the Jetour brand in the country following its 2022 appointment by Jetour International.
The company said the move to clarify its exclusive status came after its successful hosting of the “Jetour Experience” in Lagos, where it unveiled its nationwide dealership structure and addressed lingering market ambiguity over distribution rights.
Since securing the mandate in 2022, Jetour Nigeria has led the importation, distribution, and provision of manufacturer-backed after-sales services for the brand’s full vehicle range in the country.
Its growing influence recently earned global recognition at the 2026 Jetour Global Conference, where the firm received the “Market Share Leadership Award 2025,” underscoring its dominance in the African market.
To strengthen nationwide service delivery, the company operates through a network of seven authorised dealers — Elizade Nigeria Limited, New Era Autovehicle Services Limited, Kojo Motors, Germaine Auto Centre, R.T. Briscoe Plc, TAB Autos Limited, and Mandilas Motors.
These partners, according to the company, are the only entities authorised to sell and service Jetour vehicles in Nigeria.
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At the four-day exhibition held at the Podium Events Centre, the dealers provided product information and customer engagement services, reinforcing what the company described as a unified and regulated distribution ecosystem.
“The ‘Jetour Experience’ was more than a celebration; it was a statement of clarity,” noted a representative of Jetour Nigeria. “By bringing our seven authorized dealers together under one roof, we have shown the public exactly where the Jetour brand lives.
“Since our 2022 appointment, we have invested heavily in a structure that guarantees customers genuine parts, expert technicians, and valid warranties—benefits, only available through our official channels.”
The company also received a boost from the visit of Anguo Yuan, Vice President of Jetour International, who commended the Nigerian team for its rapid expansion and infrastructure investment.
Industry recognition has followed the brand’s growth, with awards including the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association’s New Entrant of the Year, Fastest Growing Auto Brand, and Car of the Year for the Jetour Dashing.
Jetour Nigeria said its current lineup — including the rugged T2, plug-in hybrid models, and the flagship G700 — reflects its commitment to innovation and market leadership.
It advised customers to engage only its authorised dealer network to guarantee access to genuine parts, certified service, and full manufacturer warranty coverage.
Jetour Nigeria consolidates as sole authorised distributor, gets global market award
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Railway
Rail transformation on Abuja–Kaduna route excites NIPR delegates
Rail transformation on Abuja–Kaduna route excites NIPR delegates
Members of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) have applauded the ongoing transformation of Nigeria’s rail system, describing it as a clear sign of renewed confidence in public transport under the leadership of Dr. Kayode Opeifa at the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC).
The commendation came on Monday as hundreds of NIPR members travelled aboard the Abuja–Kaduna train to attend the Institute’s Annual General Meeting in Kaduna.
The journey itself became a moving testament to the rail sector’s resurgence, with fully booked coaches buzzing with networking, reunions and professional camaraderie.
Delegates from across the country, particularly from the southern states, converged on Abuja before boarding the train alongside their counterparts from the Federal Capital Territory.
For many, the decision to travel by rail was both practical and symbolic—a vote of confidence in the improving fortunes of the NRC.
Inside the coaches, the atmosphere was said to be lively. Old colleagues reconnected, new relationships were forged, and passengers commended the professionalism and efficiency of NRC staff.
Many described the experience as seamless and refreshing, noting that with the right leadership, public institutions can deliver quality service.
While praising the progress recorded so far, the NIPR members called on the Federal Government to deepen investment in rail infrastructure.
They stressed that sustained funding is critical, given the capital-intensive nature of railway operations, and expressed confidence that such investments would yield strong economic returns.
Among dignitaries on board were the Olumobi of Imobi-Ijesha, Oba Dr. Jacob Adetayo Haastrup; President of the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria, Chief Tony Akiotu; and media veteran, Dr. Mohammed Kudur Abubakar.
Oba Haastrup particularly commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing Opeifa as NRC Managing Director, noting that his performance within a year highlights the corporation’s potential as a driver of economic growth.
Lagos NIPR Chairman, Dr. Samuel Ayetutu, said the coordinated rail trip was also influenced by safety considerations and served as a deliberate endorsement of the NRC’s ongoing reforms.
He urged the government to extend rail connectivity to more parts of the country, providing Nigerians with reliable alternatives to road travel.
The NRC delegation to the conference was led by its Chief Public Relations Officer, Mr. Callistus Unyimadu, alongside the MD’s Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Mr. Yinka Aderibigbe.
The Kaduna conference, which runs until April 24, is expected to equip communication professionals with fresh insights and innovations in public relations practice.
It also serves as a precursor to the World Public Relations Conference scheduled to hold in Abuja later this year, where global stakeholders will converge to address emerging challenges in the profession.
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