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Lack of reliable electricity is putting a brake on Nigerian development. Half of Nigerians have no access to electricity, the other half make do with generators as the grid is failing their needs and grossly inadequate.

It is on this note that PaySolar247™ is set to shape the Future of Solar & Renewable Energy in Nigeria. All is now set for the hosting of the 2017 edition of Solar & Renewable Energy Nigeria (Solarex Nigeria – Conference & Exhibition) which is expected to bring together Stakeholders, Policy Makers, Investors, Developers, Academia, Students, Renewable Energy Practitioners, NGOs, Regulatory Authorities & Major Players in the Renewable Energy Industry (Solar, Wind, Biomass, Hydro) with special focus on youths, women and communities.

Solarex Nigeria presents an opportunity to Engage young minds and Renewable Energy industry stakeholders, Empower communities and Expand the frontiers in the Nigerian Renewable Energy industry, in order to bridge the gap, as well as meet the energy demand in eradicating energy poverty by year 2030 in line with the UN SDG7.

According to the organizer, Sidney Akinmoladun, Founder PaySolar247.com.ng, delegates will get the opportunity to join over 200 Participants & Industry Professionals, Learn over 20 Profitable Business Ventures in the Renewable Energy industry, Access To Valuable Resources & Practical Hands-On Training, Discover how to Secure Finance & Investments for Clean Energy Projects, Latest Trends & innovative Technologies in the global Renewable Energy space as well as been conferred as pioneer Solar Ambassadors of Nigeria (SAN)

Topical issues to be discussed include amongst others: Galvanizing Youth Engagement in Shaping the Future of Renewable Energy in Nigeria, Empowering Communities through Solar PV Mini Grid solutions, Workshop on Solar Module Production, Consumer Financing as Panacea for Clean Energy Solutions, Securing Financing for Mini Grid Developers, The Role of Renewable Energy, Entrepreneurship and Nation Building, just to mention a few.

Some of the confirmed speakers include Segun Adaju (President REAN), Ifeanyi Orajaka (MD, GVE Projects), Chuks Umezulora (Co-founder, Auxano Solar), Hon. Bamidele Faparusi (MD, Green Power Overseas), Femi Oye (MD, GoSolar Africa), Olu Ogunlela (Co-founder, GridlessAfrica), Jennifer Uchendu (Founder, SustyVibes), Rev. Sr. Lilian Chibiko (MD, Education Finder), Olasimbo Sojinrin (Country Manager, Solar Sisters), Fisayo Adeluola (Chairman, Fisdel Green Consult)

Other dignitaries expected to grace the event include Representative of His Excellency, the Executive Governor Lagos State, Senior Lagos State Government Officials, Presidents of the LCCI, NACCIMA, MAN, Director General, LCCI, MD Ikeja Electric, etc

The event holds sponsorship & partnership opportunities for corporate organizations that would be interested in using the platform to showcase their products & services to the audience & visitors and holds vantage opportunities for organization to further their good works.

The profile of the event has elicited the support of partners like REAN, BOI, LCCI, GridlessAfrica, OffGrid Nigeria, SustyVibes, Youthia, 1678 Strategy, Capty Digital and a host of other organizations coming on board to sponsor the event.

The event will also feature the official launch & inauguration of SAN (Solar Ambassadors of Nigeria) a network of Solar & RE Ambassadors, musical performances, free souvenirs, award presentations and Innovative Technology Competition.

The event which is powered by PaySolar247™ Renewable Energy Advocacy Project (REAP) will be held at the LCCI Conference & Exhibition Centre, Nurudeen Olowopopo Way, Behind MKO Abiola Gardens, Alausa, Ikeja – Lagos, from October 4th – 5th 2017.

For participation, sponsorship & exhibition, visit www.solarex-nigeria.org or email [email protected], or call 08029583759, 07069667631. We are on all social media platforms @solarexnigeria

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Emefiele Loses Warehouse Built On 1.925 Hectares To Federal Government

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has secured the final forfeiture of a warehouse linked to Godwin Emefiele, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

According to The Guardian, top sources revealed that Justice Deinde Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Lagos issued the forfeiture order on Thursday, December 19, 2024, with the property forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The warehouse, built on a 1.925-hectare piece of land located at Km 8 along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Magboro, contained 54 general-purpose steel containers.

The containers were filled with various types of sewing machines.

Earlier, on November 28, the judge had ordered the interim forfeiture of the assets after the Commission filed an application for their forfeiture.

Following the court’s directive for the EFCC to publish the order in two national newspapers, allowing any interested party to show cause why the assets should not be finally forfeited, the Commission later returned to court to request the final forfeiture of the assets.

According to the source, the court also ordered the forfeiture of the land on which the warehouse is situated to the government.

“At the resumed hearing of the matter on Thursday, EFCC Counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, told the court that the EFCC had complied with the court’s directives to publish the assets in two national newspapers,” the source said.

“Citing Section 44(2)(B) of the constitution and Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006, he prayed the court to grant the final forfeiture of the assets.

“Justice Dipeolu granted the order, making the forfeiture another milestone in the asset recovery drive of the EFCC.”

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10 Feared Dead, Several Others Injured At Catholic Church’s Palliative In Abuja

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A stampede at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama District of Abuja on Saturday morning has resulted in several deaths and numerous injuries.

The tragic incident occurred during a palliative distribution event organized by the church to assist struggling residents.

It was reported that chaos erupted as thousands of residents rushed to receive relief items, leading to the deadly crush.

Over 3,000 people, including children, mostly from nearby areas such as Mpape and Gishiri Village, had gathered for the event before the unfortunate incident took place.

Mike Umoh, the National Director of Social Communications at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, confirmed the incident.

“Yes, it’s true, but the details are sketchy,” he said in a brief statement.

On the same Saturday, a stampede in Okija, a community in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State in Nigeria’s South-east, also left many people dead.

According to Premium Times, witnesses reported that the victims had gathered to participate in the distribution of bags of rice donated by a well-known entrepreneur, Ernest Obiejesi, commonly referred to as Obijackson.

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NNPC Denies Misleading Report, Insists Port Harcourt Refinery Operational

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  • says product loading ongoing

 

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has affirmed that the renovated Port Harcourt refinery is fully operational.

The state-owned oil company clarified that preparations for loading operations were ongoing as of Saturday.

This clarification was made in a statement by Olufemi Soneye, the NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, on Saturday.

Soneye was responding to reports suggesting that the refinery had halted loading petroleum products just one month after its reopening.

He confirmed that the refinery is fully functional, with a recent verification by former NNPC Group Managing Directors.

An earlier report by Saturday Punch said that less than a month after the Port Harcourt Refining Company appeared to have resumed production, the facility had stopped working.

Reacting, Soneye said preparation for today’s loading was ongoing at the time of sending out the statement.

“The attention of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has been drawn to reports in a section of the media alleging that the Old Port Harcourt Refinery which was re-streamed two months ago has been shut down.

“We wish to clarify that such reports are totally false as the refinery is fully operational as verified a few days ago by former Group Managing Directors of NNPC.

“Preparation for the day’s loading operation is currently ongoing,” he said in the statement.

He urged members of the public to disregard the report saying the malicious reports were the work of individuals attempting to create artificial scarcity and exploit Nigerians.

“Members of the public are advised to discountenance such reports as they are the figments of the imagination of those who want to create artificial scarcity and rip-off Nigerians,” he stressed.

Olatunji Grace, a social media user with the handle @Tunjigrace, expressed her frustration, questioning the intentions of those who wish for things to go wrong in Nigeria.

She criticised individuals who discredit positive developments, stating, “Who are these people?

Does any other nation have such unfortunate citizens who pray for failure?”

She also expressed disappointment in a report by Punch Newspaper, describing it as “devilish and stupid journalism” that hides behind the guise of a “report.”

Another user, Patrick @Williamskane4, accused news media organisations of working with opposition political parties to spread fake news and misinformation.

He stated, “In collaboration with some opposition political parties, they spread lies, making propaganda their trade.”

Meanwhile, another user, Sarki @Waspapping_, defended the Old Port Harcourt Refinery’s operations, stating that the refinery is fully functional.

He questioned why some individuals and media outlets were spreading false narratives about shortages, claiming they aimed to exploit Nigerians.

Sarki emphasised that such misinformation benefits those who profit from scarcity and high prices and urged Nigerians to see through the lies and support local production efforts.

For decades, efforts to revive the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) seemed insurmountable. However, under Mele Kyari’s leadership, the once-elusive goal has been realised, signalling a critical step toward achieving energy self-sufficiency. This success is not only a milestone for the NNPCL but a testament to Kyari’s resolve to transform Nigeria’s energy landscape.

The Port Harcourt Refinery Company in Eleme is a sprawling facility divided into a 60,000-barrel-per-day-old refinery, and a new one capable of refining 150,000 barrels per day. The old refinery, operational since 1965, is Nigeria’s first refinery and had remained idle since 1990 when the newer unit became the primary production hub.

After over 30 years of dormancy, the old Port Harcourt refinery, which has a unique configuration where one barrel of crude oil yields a maximum of 23–24 per cent gasoline, was recently reopened by the NNPC Limited amid shock by forces against the revival of the country’s four refineries.

After the $1.5 billion approved by the Federal Government in 2021 for the comprehensive rehabilitation of the refinery had been judiciously spent, the NNPCL under Kyari’s sound leadership, reopened the Old Port Harcourt Refinery on Tuesday, November 26, 2024.

Today, the old Port Harcourt refinery is currently producing straight-run gasoline (Naphtha) blended into 1.4 million liters of PMS daily; 900,000 liters of kerosene; 1.5 million liters of Automotive Gas Oil (Diesel); 2.1 million liters of Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO), and additional volumes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), also known as cooking gas.

Attempts by sceptics to rubbish the achievement recorded with the 60,000-barrel-per-day Port Harcourt refinery had been roundly repudiated by the NNPCL, workers at the refinery, experts, and delegates from the Presidency, Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, and Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers.

 

Credit: The Punch

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