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Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) GCEO, Mr Bashir Ojulari

NNPC boss Ojulari pledges $60bn investments, 3mbpd crude production

About three weeks days after assuming duties as the Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) GCEO, Mr Bashir Ojulari has unveiled the bold agenda he will pursue to make the the company a pride of all Nigerians.

Ojulari unveiled the bold steps at a town hall meeting with the NNPC Ltd. staff in Abuja, according to a statement in Abuja on Friday by Olufemi Soneye, Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the oil company.

According to the statement, the new NNPC Ltd GCEO pledged to attract sectoral investments worth 30 billion dollars and 60 billion dollars by 2027 and 2030 respectively.

Ojulari said the company, under his stewardship, would raise crude oil production to over two million barrels per day, sustained through 2027 and attain three million by 2030.

The GCEO said the company would grow gas production to 10 billion cubic feet (bcf) per day by 2027, and 12bcf by 2030, and deepen energy access and affordability for all Nigerians.

“We stand at the gateway of a new era—one that demands courage, professionalism, and a relentless drive for excellence.

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“The task before us is great, yet the opportunity to redefine Nigeria’s energy future is even greater. Now is the time to turn our transformation promise into performance.

“To achieve these targets, the company will be focusing on reconfiguring its business structure for agility and value creation; conducting independent value assessments to inform data-driven decisions and enforcing a robust performance management framework.

“The company will build transparent, value-aligned partnerships with all stakeholders, and most critically, taking control of its narrative,” he said.

While explaining the criticality of pursuing the company’s bold ambitions, the Group CEO said the targets are not just metrics, but indicators of hope, jobs, industrial growth, and energy security for millions of Nigerians.

He charged the staff to be proud of NNPC Ltd’s recent transformation, stressing that the next journey to becoming a fully-fledged limited liability company would require the collective drive towards making NNPC more transparent, profitable and accountable.

The Group CEO pledged to give all employees the space to be able to outperform competitors.

“We will provide the best combination where the experienced and the young will both thrive towards achieving our set targets,” he assured.

According to him, the company’s management will deepen collaboration with the company’s in-house and national unions to build a stronger, trust-based relationship that reflects shared purpose and mutual respect.

He also called on all members of staff to lead with integrity, act with urgency, while bringing their very best to the table.

“We recognise that our greatest asset is our people. Our success will be powered by empowered employees. As such, we are fully committed to creating a workplace where everyone is valued, motivated, and inspired to thrive.

“Together, we will build a high-performing, globally competitive NNPC Ltd. that is proudly Nigerian and proudly world-class,” Ojulari said.

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Jetour flaunts striking features of new DASHING in Nigeria

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Jetour flaunts striking features of new DASHING in Nigeria

Jetour has introduced a new model of the Dashing to the Nigerian market. Its striking features already creating excitement among lovers of new SUVs.

The Dashing is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) known for its blend of modern design, advanced technology, and performance. Its rollout is expected to raise the competition in the compact SUV segment.

The latest version of the vehicle offers a comfortable and practical interior, particularly appealing to those seeking a modern and technologically advanced vehicle at an affordable price.

The Dashing is part of Jetour’s broader portfolio, which includes SUVs and EVs, according to information obtained from Jetour Nigeria.

Apart from innovative technology, the Jetour Dashing also has intelligent safety features making it a perfect travel companion.

Panoramic Sunroof

The Dashing’s full panoramic sunroof floods the interior with natural light, creating a sense of lightness and spaciousness, providing a more enjoyable driving experience for all.

Engine

The new Dashing is powered by either a 1.5 or 1.6 litre turbocharged engine mated on four cylinder and 16-Valve Dual Variable Valve Timing (DVVT).

Its other technical features are listed as 145kW output, 290Nm torque, dual clutch auto transmission.

Featuring a striking exterior design and a spacious five-seater configuration, one will experience a one-of-a-kind cabin that offers world-class comfort and luxury.

Exterior

It comes as a sleek and aerodynamic shape with a strong front belt, large grille, and smooth LED headlights, all combine to make a statement on the road.

Interior

The new Dashing has a modern and premium aesthetic. Its digital screen makes it easy to navigate the expansive 15.6-inch touchscreen, now equipped with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay for seamless smartphone integration.

Safety

The vehicle comes with driver and passenger, front and rear seat airbags.

As part of its safety features, it has Automatic Emergency Braking System, Electronic Parking Brake, Auto Hold System, 360° Surrounding Camera (2D/3D Panoramic Parking), 540° Panoramic Parking Sensor, Lane Departure Warning System, Emergency Braking, Forward/Backward Collision Warning, Lateral Collision, Blind Spot Detection (BSD)/Door Opening Warning (DOW) system, Auto Lockout System, Automatic Door Lock, Power Window and Alarm System.

8-Surround Hi-Fi speakers

One can receive cinema-like sound with Dashing’s 8-Surround Hi-Fi speakers for ultimate private listening.

Dashing’s digital display is said to provide real-time external environment sensing at a glance.

For maximum comfort and convenience, the vehicle, built with 20-inch rim tyre, has features such as Column Gear Shifting System, Remote Start, Smart Entry & Push Start, Drive Modes Selector (Eco, Sport & Normal), Integrated Adaptive Cruise Control, LCD Touch Screen 15.6-inch, Phone Mirroring, Apple Play & Android Auto, BT, Intelligent Voice Command, Wireless Charger, Auto Air Conditioner & Rear Vent, Environmental Purification System.

It also has Power Driver & Passenger Seat, Seat Heater and Ventilation, Seat Memory and Lumber support as well as auto opening and closing of the rear trunk.

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10 best courses to study for employment in U.S

For immigrants seeking to secure well-paying jobs in the United States, choosing the right degree and courses can make a significant difference.

While it’s possible to build a stable career without a bachelor’s degree, many of the top-earning positions still require one.

Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn approximately 80% more than those with only a high school diploma or its equivalent—a compelling reason to invest in higher education.

With that in mind, here are 10 in-demand degrees that can open doors to lucrative job opportunities across the country.

Mechatronics Engineering

Mechatronics engineering blends mechanical and electrical engineering into a single, dynamic discipline.
This interdisciplinary field is centered around the design, construction, and control of intelligent mechanical systems. It also involves interpreting data from sensors and using that information to direct system behaviour examples are the creation and repair of prosthetic or robotic limbs used by injured veterans of war or accident victims. Institutions such as Purdue University in Indiana and Middle Tennessee State University integrate mechatronics within their mechanical engineering programs, offering students exposure to key subjects like 3D modelling, dynamics, and control systems.

Computer Science

Computer science has evolved far beyond basic programming. Today, it drives innovation across virtually every industry (from building educational platforms to developing autonomous vehicles, advancing cybersecurity, and shaping artificial intelligence). The field plays a major role in creating the digital infrastructure of the future. As our world becomes increasingly tech-driven and a global village as some may say, computer science stands at the forefront of this transformation. The impact of computer science as a discipline extends beyond technology, and has made headway in influencing areas such as healthcare, arts, and even politics. For those looking to shape the future, studying computer science offers a powerful and lasting way to leave a mark. This has made it a sought-out job role in the US.

Nursing

Nursing remains one of the most in-demand professions in the U.S. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 64,000 new nursing jobs are expected to be added between 2016 and 2026, with the field projected to grow by 31% during that time. Unlike many professions affected by technological advancements, nursing continues to see rising demand. Nursing programs cover a wide range of subjects, including pharmacology, biostatistics, pathophysiology, chronic health assessment, and health promotion. Notable universities offering nursing programs in the U.S. include the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Emory University, and the University of Atlanta, among others.

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Pharmaceutical Sciences

Pharmacists are not only trained in the science behind medications, they’re also skilled communicators.
Many people appreciate the ability to speak directly with their pharmacists, making interpersonal skills just as essential as technical expertise in this field. Pharmacy education covers both aspects, preparing graduates for a range of roles, from drug development and quality assurance to sales and research. Entry-level opportunities in the pharmaceutical field include positions such as pharmacy assistant, technician, or sales representative for pharmaceutical companies. Aspiring students typically begin with strong foundations in math and science, eventually progressing into advanced areas like drug formulation, toxicology, regulatory compliance, and pharmacodynamics. According to industry data, the median annual salary for those in pharmacy and related fields is approximately $113,000, reflecting the profession’s value and demand in the US healthcare sector.

Education

There’s a growing global need for teachers, indicating a significant shortage in the profession.
Teachers play a crucial role in reshaping education and preparing young minds for future success. In the U.S., starting with a bachelor’s degree is essential for becoming a teacher. However, advancing your education, particularly by earning a master’s degree, can give you an edge in a competitive field, opening doors to more opportunities and career advancement.

Psychology

Choosing a career in psychology could be the key to making a meaningful impact in your professional life. A degree in psychology opens up a wide range of career paths in the U.S., from working in schools and hospitals to pursuing roles as a therapist or counsellor. If you’re interested in academia, you could also focus on teaching or research. However, advancing your career in psychology may require a master’s degree, depending on your area of interest. With growing attention on mental health and well-being, the demand for psychologists has surged, both in the U.S. and globally, offering more opportunities than ever before.

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Data Science

Data is now the driving force behind much of the modern world, leading to a significant rise in demand for data and analytics professionals in the U.S. According to a 2017 study by Burning Glass Technologies, a labour market analytics firm, the number of data-related positions is expected to grow by 364,000 in the near future. Data science experts are crucial in fields like predictive analytics, working with major companies such as Google to enhance search engine performance. They’re also making a notable impact in healthcare, where their insights help improve the quality of care and optimize medical treatments by analysing specific data points.

Business

A degree in business emphasizes practical experience and collaboration, preparing students to tackle real-world challenges. Through hands-on internships and group projects, students gain valuable exposure to real-life case studies. In fact, business remains one of the top ten most sought-after degrees in the US job market. International business, in particular, is seeing rapid growth. As companies expand their global reach, fueled largely by technology, the need for adaptable and globally aware business leaders is more critical than ever.

Cognitive science

Cognitive science is a dynamic, interdisciplinary field that blends psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics to explore how the mind works and what defines intelligence. At its core, cognitive science investigates mental and neural processes, training students to think critically and solve problems creatively. It equips learners with a unique blend of analytical and practical skills, making them valuable across a wide range of industries. Graduates in this field often find opportunities in healthcare, as well as in neuropsychological testing, marketing, and the tech sector, where understanding human behaviour and cognition is a powerful asset. A bachelor’s degree in this field also guarantees a job in the US.

Human Resources

Human resource professionals play a vital role in organizations by managing hiring, training, and overall employee relations. HR departments have helped expand employee assistance programs, supporting workplace wellness and employee engagement. Undergraduate HR programs typically cover courses such as organizational behaviour, applied social psychology, labour relations, talent management, business fundamentals, and employment law. These skills are in demand across various industries and sectors, making HR a versatile and widely applicable degree.

When selecting a field of study, it’s important to consider not just your interests, but also the career paths and job market trends tied to that discipline. Fields with strong growth and diverse opportunities, can offer greater stability and long-term career potential. Above all, let your curiosity and genuine passion guide your choice; they are key to thriving in any degree program.

 

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Law to enforce made-in-Nigeria vehicles among MDAs coming – Senate

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The Senate has taken steps to enforce a presidential order mandating the purchase of nigeria-assembled vehicles in all government establishments.
Already, the upper chamber has passed for second a bill seeking to compel ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to prioritise the purchase of Nigeria-made vehicles

The legislation, titled ‘Local Automotive Industry Patronage Bill, 2025’, is sponsored by Patrick Ndubueze, senator representing Imo North.

Ndubueze introduced the bill in October 2024 and passed its first reading.

The senator who spoke at the plenary on Thursday said Nigeria’s overdependence on imported automobiles had continued to weaken the naira and damage local industries.

“Any country that aims to achieve steady economic growth and development must have a policy that encourages and provides a framework for local production,” he said.

“It is also important that goods and services are produced locally, as its ripple effect is a reduction in imports and a rise in exports (balance of trade).”

Ndubueze said 54 automobile manufacturing licences had been issued in Nigeria, noting that only six companies remained operational due to forex shortages and poor infrastructure.

He also said many automobile firms had moved to Ghana, where they are now setting up plants to produce vehicles for the Nigerian market.

“How do we stem the free fall of the naira if we cannot address our appetite for foreign goods?” he asked.

“How do we support the development of indigenous brands if the biggest spender, year on year — the government — refuses to buy made-in-Nigeria goods?”

He proposed that at least 75 percent of vehicles procured by public officers and civil servants be locally manufactured, not merely assembled.

“This is the first step to saving our economy, protecting our currency, and creating jobs for our people,” he said.

He said only firms with at least 70 percent Nigerian workforce, 75 percent local research and development (R&D) spend, and technology such as robotic painting machines and electrophoresis systems should qualify as local manufacturers.

“Government support for local industry should be seen as both strategically important, a long-term investment, and a national security imperative,” he said.

He cited China, India, and Malaysia as examples of countries that banned imported cars in their early years to grow domestic industries.

“Today, these countries have perfected their local processes, and we are now importing their products, some of which cannot compete with our locally manufactured vehicles,” he said.

Mohammed Monguno, senate chief whip and senator representing Borno central, said the bill would give legal backing to an existing directive by the federal executive council (FEC) on the use of local products.

“This law will insulate the directive from the whims and caprices of subsequent administrations who may want to reverse it,” he said.

Barau Jibrin, deputy senate president and the presiding officer, said the bill would “provide jobs for automobile engineers in the country and encourage more investors to move into the sector.”

The deputy senate president said the bill will “strengthen our economy and the naira and galvanise the automobile industry.

“We hope the process to get it assented to by the President will be expeditious,” Barau added.

The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Public Procurement for further legislative scrutiny, with a report expected within four weeks.

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