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Petrol pump price remains N1,025/litre despite Dangote refinery slash
Petrol pump price remains N1,025/litre despite Dangote refinery slash
Virtually all filling stations across the country have not adjusted to the latest drop in price of petrol announced by the Dangote refinery.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery reduced theĀ ex-depot price of petrol (Premium Motor Spirit, PMS) to N899.50 per litre from N970 per litre.
But the petrol stations in Lagos, for instance, have retained the old price range of N1,025 minimum at Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) outlets while some major marketers sell at N1,070 and independent marketers, N1,100.
The reduction in price is to provide much-needed relief for Nigerians during the holiday season, according to Dangote.
Dangote stated, āTo alleviate transport costs during this holiday season, Dangote Refinery is offering a holiday discount on PMS. From today, our petrol will be available at N899.50 per litre at our truck loading gantry or SPM.
āFurthermore, for every litre purchased on a cash basis, consumers will have the opportunity to buy another litre on credit, backed by a bank guarantee from Access Bank, First Bank, or Zenith Bankā.
The refinery also expressed its gratitude to Nigerians for their continued support as the country enters the festive season.
National President of the Oil and Gas Services Providers Association of Nigeria (OGSPAN), Colman Obasi, said, āDangote Petroleum Refinery has done well to reduce the ex-depot price of petrol. The marketers should reciprocate by ensuring that consumers benefit from it.ā
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Woman Dies in Banditsā Camp After Family Pays ā¦25 Million Ransom
Woman Dies in Banditsā Camp After Family Pays ā¦25 Million Ransom
The family of seven abducted residents in Erinmope-Ekiti, Moba Local Government Area, Ekiti State, is mourning the death of one of the victims, identified as Hawau Suleiman, who reportedly died in captivity, even after her family paid a ā¦25 million ransom for the release of the hostages. Six other abductees were freed following the payment, but the deceasedās remains have not yet been recovered.
The victims were initially kidnapped on January 24, 2026, when armed gunmen stormed the community, abducting five women, including a nursing mother and a pregnant woman. The kidnappers initially demanded a ā¦100 million ransom for their release.
Family members first raised ā¦10 million and sent two relatives to deliver the money, but the kidnappers rejected the amount and detained the emissaries, increasing the number of captives to seven. After further negotiations, a total of ā¦25 million was paid, resulting in the release of six abductees.
One of the freed victims, Muhammad Soliu, who had also been detained as part of the ransom negotiation, recounted the harrowing conditions in captivity. He said the abductees were tied together like goats and forced to trek several kilometres barefoot through dense forests spanning Ekiti, Kwara, and Kogi states.
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Soliu revealed that the deceased, Hawau Suleiman, became too weak to continue the trek and collapsed. āShe was exhausted from the long distance we were made to walk. We pleaded with them to allow us carry her, but they threatened to kill us if we stopped. They ordered us to keep moving without looking back. It was the worst experience of my life,ā he said.
He added that the pregnant woman among the captives was taken to an undisclosed hospital for medical attention, while locating Suleimanās remains would be difficult due to the depth and density of the forest where she reportedly died.
Sunday Abutu, the Police Public Relations Officer in Ekiti State, said the command would investigate the incident and provide further details, but no official updates have yet been released regarding the recovery of the deceased.
The ordeal highlights the growing kidnapping crisis in Ekiti and southwestern Nigeria, where families are often forced to pay large ransoms under threats of violence, and victims face life-threatening conditions in captivity. Security analysts continue to warn that ransom payments, while sometimes saving lives, may embolden criminal gangs and perpetuate the cycle of banditry and insecurity.
Woman Dies in Banditsā Camp After Family Pays ā¦25 Million Ransom
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Reno Omokri Alleges El-Rufai, Sons Linked to Dadiyataās Disappearance
Reno Omokri Alleges El-Rufai, Sons Linked to Dadiyataās Disappearance
Former presidential aide and political commentator Reno Omokri has renewed allegations implicating former Nasir El-Rufa’i and his sons in the disappearance of activist Abubakar Idris, popularly known as Dadiyata, who has been missing since August 2, 2019, in Kaduna.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Omokri claimed that statements and social media posts by El-Rufaāi and his sons suggest they āhave a strong case to answerā over Dadiyataās abduction. Omokri cited a remark allegedly made by El-Rufaāi in 2019:
āAnybody that tries to criminalise Nasir El-Rufaāi should know that he has a battle on his hands till one of us drops dead.ā
Omokri noted that Dadiyata had repeatedly criticised the former governor and alleged corruption and abuse of power in Kaduna State. He argued that the remark, combined with later statements by El-Rufaāiās son, Bashir El-Rufa’i, indicated a potential link to the activistās disappearance. Omokri cited a December 23, 2019, statement by Bashir warning that:
āDangerous lies in the public space have consequences,ā
referring to the trending hashtag #WhereIsDadiyata.
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Omokri also highlighted a post allegedly made by Bashir in August 2025, in which he threatened to āunaliveā a social media user and their family, saying it would be āeasier than you thinkā to locate them ā a comment Omokri suggested implied access to tracking or surveillance.
Another son, Bello El-Rufa’i, was mentioned in Omokriās post for allegedly sending threats to the Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Honourable Yusuf Liman, during a probe into claims that ā¦432 billion went missing from the state coffers. Omokri further cited a 2020 private message allegedly sent by Bello containing threats of sexual violence against women of Igbo descent.
Describing these statements as evidence of ādeath threatsā and ābloodlustā, Omokri concluded that there is sufficient reason to question Nasir El-Rufaāi and his sons over Dadiyataās disappearance. He also praised Dadiyata as āyoung, intelligent, handsome and fearless,ā while referring to the El-Rufaāi family as āfiendish.ā
As of February 2026, no formal charges have been filed against El-Rufaāi or his sons. Nigeriaās Department of State Services has reportedly reopened investigations into the case, and public pressure continues for accountability and justice in the long-running mystery.
Reno Omokri Alleges El-Rufai, Sons Linked to Dadiyataās Disappearance
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Again, Early Morning Blaze Destroys Dozens of Shops in Kano Market
Again, Early Morning Blaze Destroys Dozens of Shops in Kano Market
A devastating fire outbreak on Friday, February 20, 2026, razed at least 50 shops at the Fatima Simra MultiāPurpose Market in the Dakata area of Kano State, leaving traders and residents in shock. The early morning blaze, which began around 5:40 a.m., rapidly spread across the market, affecting mainly small-scale enterprises involved in oil production, plastic recycling, and nylon processing.
The chairman of the market fire committee, Dauda Haruna Chula, confirmed the incident, noting that the Kano State Fire Service had been alerted and was en route to the scene. āFrom the preliminary assessment, about 50 shops are already down, and the fire is still ongoing. We did as much as we could to inform the authorities, and I can hear the sound of their fire trucks arriving now,ā Chula said.
Traders expressed frustration over what they described as a slow emergency response, which allowed the fire to spread more rapidly. Many are now counting losses and making plans to salvage remaining goods, while others fear losing their entire livelihoods.
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This latest blaze comes less than a week after a major fire devastated Singer Market in Kano, displacing over 1,000 traders and destroying goods worth billions of naira. Following that disaster, the Federal Government and the APC Governorsā Forum pledged financial support to assist affected traders, highlighting the need for improved fire safety measures in commercial hubs across the state.
Authorities are continuing firefighting operations and have assured traders that investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, which preliminary reports suggest may have been triggered by electrical faults or unattended cooking equipment. Officials have emphasized the importance of emergency preparedness, fire prevention, and rapid response systems to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Kano State has a history of recurring market fires, raising calls from experts, trade associations, and residents for stricter safety regulations, including proper spacing of stalls, installation of fire hydrants, and training for traders on emergency response.
Again, Early Morning Blaze Destroys Dozens of Shops in Kano Market
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