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According to the NBS report, oil revenue experiences a significant 83% increase, reaching N8.5 trillion

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Nigeria’s foreign trade experienced a notable surge in the third quarter of 2023, witnessing a 53.16% year-on-year increase, reaching N18.80tn.

This growth was propelled by an 83.23% rise in crude oil revenue, totaling N8.54tn for the quarter.

The National Bureau of Statistics reported a substantial boost in total exports by 60.78% to N10.35tn, attributing this to heightened trade activities during the period.

The report revealed that Nigeria’s overall merchandise trade for Q3 2023 amounted to N18.80tn, marking a 54.62% increase over Q2 2023 and a 53.16% increase compared to Q3 2022. Crude oil exports dominated, representing 82.50% of total exports at N8,535.61 billion, while non-crude oil exports accounted for 17.50%.

Imports, constituting 44.98% of total trade, rose to N8.46tn in Q3 2023, reflecting increases of 47.70% and 33.33% over the preceding and corresponding quarters of 2022. The country’s trade balance stood at N1.89tn.

Top export destinations included Spain, India, The Netherlands, Indonesia, and France, collectively receiving 45.98% of total exports.

China, Belgium, India, Malta, and the United States were the major import partners, representing 57.18% of total imports.

The report highlighted that petroleum oils, natural gas, and urea were significant export products, while motor spirit, gas oil, and durum wheat were major imports.

Despite challenges in meeting the 2023 oil production target, with reported figures ranging from 1.33 million to 1.7 million barrels per day, the government remains focused on increasing production to enhance revenue and fund strategic national projects.

The recent devaluation of the naira may have contributed to the rise in exports, aligning with the expectation of higher naira revenues from oil and gas exports, as noted by JP Morgan earlier in the year.

 

Osimhen secures the AIC Footballer of the Year accolade.

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Napoli’s striker, Victor Osimhen, clinched the prestigious Italian Footballers’ Association Footballer of the Year title in recognition of his outstanding performance with the Neopolitans last season.

The award ceremony, held on Monday night, featured various accolades, including team of the year, coach of the year, club of the year, and goal of the season.

Osimhen’s remarkable tally of 26 goals played a pivotal role in securing Partenopei’s first Scudetto in 33 years.

This achievement has not only earned him nominations for esteemed awards like FIFA Best and Ballon d’Or but also secured his place in the Serie A team of the year alongside standout players such as Mike Maignan, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Kim Min-jae, Andrea Bastoni, Theo Hernández, Stanislav Lobotka, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Nicolo Barella, Rafael Leão, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Despite facing initial challenges in the 2023-24 campaign and recent struggles with injuries, Osimhen has maintained an impressive goals-per-game ratio, netting six goals in 10 appearances over the course of 14 games.

 

Gateway Polytechnic closed due to a series of robbery incidents

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Gateway ICT Polytechnic, Sapaade, Ogun State, has taken the immediate decision to close its doors after a series of relentless robbery attacks on students.

The management, in response, has instructed students to refrain from attending classes for the next two weeks.

Recent incidents involved armed robbers targeting students, resulting in fatalities and injuries.

The heightened frequency of attacks prompted a student protest last week.

Consequently, the management has opted to suspend physical lectures for two weeks, introducing online classes for the ongoing semester. Students are urged to avoid the campus until further notice.

 

Exclusive: Oladips reportedly experienced three days of apparent death before miraculously returning to life, according to a statement from the singer’s aide

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Abdulrasheed Opeyemi, the personal assistant to Nigerian rapper Oladipupo Oladimeji, also known as Oladips, revealed that the rapper, previously reported dead by his management, actually “died for three days before coming back to life.”

On November 14, news circulated about the ‘Chache’ artist’s demise after a two-year battle with an illness.

The management’s statement on November 14 read, “We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji, aka Oladips, passed away yesterday, November 14, Tuesday evening, at exactly 10:14 pm. We are still in shock as we speak! …”

However, in an exclusive interview, Abdulrasheed clarified that there was a misinterpretation, attributing it to the manager’s premature announcement. He explained, “We all thought he was dead because he was not breathing until the third day when he was revived. By then, the manager had already shared the story.”

Abdulrasheed, who did not disclose the manager’s identity, mentioned that the manager has been dismissed.

He assured that Oladips would address the situation soon. Oladips established his label, Dipsciples Music, in 2019, following his departure from LRR/Edge Records owned by Nigerian rapper Remilekun Safaru, aka Reminisce.

 

Exploring the Timeless Splendor of the Casbah of Algiers: A Millennia of Algerian Heritage 🏰🇩🇿

Exploring the Timeless Splendor of the Casbah of Algiers: A Millennia of Algerian Heritage 🏰🇩🇿

Nestled within the heart of Algiers, the Casbah stands as a living testament to the rich tapestry of history that Algeria proudly weaves. With its ancient alleys, intricately woven narratives, and a millennium of cultural significance, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a captivating fusion of past and present.

 

**A Glimpse into History**

The Casbah, a revered gem in Algeria, traces its roots back a thousand years, serving as a beacon of historical significance and architectural brilliance. Its labyrinthine alleys and winding streets tell stories of dynasties, conquerors, traders, and artisans who have graced its paths over centuries, leaving behind an indelible mark on Algerian heritage.

 

**Architectural Splendor**

As one wanders through the narrow passageways, they encounter a mesmerizing blend of architectural styles—Moorish, Ottoman, and French colonial influences harmoniously interwoven within the Casbah’s structures. Its mosques, palaces, and traditional houses adorned with ornate detailing reflect the skillful craftsmanship of eras long past.

 

**Cultural Mosaic and Artistic Legacy**

Beyond its architectural allure, the Casbah serves as a cultural mosaic, fostering traditions, rituals, and a vibrant community spirit. Artisans continue age-old crafts, preserving techniques passed down through generations, while the echoes of music, storytelling, and bustling marketplaces evoke the essence of Algerian identity and creativity.

 

**Preserving Heritage for Posterity**

The Kasbah of Algiers, a symbol of Algeria ©Eleni Grigoriadou

Amidst the allure of modernity, efforts to preserve the Casbah’s authenticity and heritage remain steadfast. Dedicated conservation initiatives and restoration projects aim to safeguard this historical treasure, ensuring that future generations can continue to revel in its timeless grandeur and significance.

 

**A Symbol of National Pride**

The Casbah of Algiers stands not just as a physical embodiment of architectural marvels but also as a symbol of Algeria’s resilience, cultural richness, and unwavering spirit. Its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site not only acknowledges its historical significance but also underscores its importance as a global cultural heritage asset.

 

**Celebrating Ancient Wonders, Embracing Algerian Heritage**

 

In every cobblestone, every weathered wall, and every hidden courtyard, the Casbah of Algiers encapsulates the essence of Algeria’s history, culture, and legacy. It invites visitors and locals alike to step back in time, immerse themselves in a millennium of stories, and celebrate the enduring splendor of Algerian heritage. #AncientWonders #AlgerianHeritage

 

The Casbah of Algiers remains not just a destination but a timeless journey through the annals of history, a majestic testament to the endurance of time and the beauty of cultural diversity within the heart of Algeria.

APC Secures Victory in All Seats During Ekiti LGA Polls

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) secured victory across all 38 chairmanship and 177 councillorship seats in Ekiti state following Saturday’s elections conducted by the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC) in all LGAs.

Returning officers in the LGAs and local council development areas presented the election results at the EKSIEC headquarters in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday.

EKSIEC chairman, Cornelius Akintayo, commended the electorate for their peaceful conduct, praised political parties for sportsmanship, and acknowledged the professionalism of media personnel and security agencies.

Participating parties included Action Alliance (AA), Action Democratic Congress (ADC), African Democratic Party (ADP), All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) had earlier declared non-participation in the council elections.

 

FG aims to triple its oil revenue to N7.69 trillion by 2024

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The Federal Government aims to generate N7.69 trillion in oil revenue, constituting a substantial portion of the N27.5 trillion budget for 2024.

This proposed oil revenue is more than three times the 2023 budget allocation of approximately N2.23 trillion, highlighting a strategic shift.

Despite challenges like oil theft and infrastructural deficits affecting the sector, the government plans to triple its revenue, aiming for 41.98% of the total 2024 revenue.

However, concerns arise as the government foresees a decline in oil revenue in 2025 (N6.83 trillion) and 2026 (N7.08 trillion).

The persistent shortfall in oil revenue targets is evident, with Nigeria’s oil sector grappling with issues such as pipeline vandalism, illegal oil bunkering, and theft.

The newly inaugurated Special Ad Hoc Committee on oil theft underscores the severity of these challenges, estimating losses of over 300,000 barrels of crude oil daily and N1.29 trillion annually.

The historical performance reveals the government’s struggle to meet its oil revenue targets, achieving only 35.4% in 2022 and approximately 79.3% in 2023 (January to September).

The presented figures indicate a significant gap between projected and realized revenues.

While the oil sector experienced a negative growth rate of -0.85% in Q3/2023, it marks an improvement compared to Q3/2022 (-22.67%) and Q2/2023 (-13.43%).

This positive trend is attributed to the administration’s efforts in enhancing living conditions in the Niger Delta, engaging oil operators, and fostering an investment-friendly environment.

The government sets a conservative oil price benchmark of $77.96 per barrel with a daily production estimate of 1.78mb/d for 2024.

However, concerns arise regarding the feasibility of achieving the proposed revenue, given OPEC and its allies’ commitment to crude oil production cuts, as highlighted in a report by S&P Global Commodity Insights.

Clementine Wallop, a senior adviser, suggests that Nigeria’s oil sector faces challenges, emphasizing the ongoing work required by the administration of Bola Tinubu.

Despite these hurdles, the government remains optimistic, basing its forecasts on approved work plans and anticipating improved security situations and the commencement of key gas projects.

 

Obey the law, advise police to the driver relying on Google Maps

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The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, has advised a driver to face legal consequences for violating traffic rules while relying on Google Maps on Saturday night.

The driver, Oyiga Michael, took to social media, explaining that he was apprehended by the police at Ijesha while using the Google Map app to find his way home.

Michael shared that the police accused them of going the wrong way and threatened to deflate their tire despite clarifications about the map’s misleading guidance.

Although Michael was eventually released, his car was impounded at the Cele Police Station, with the police demanding a payment of 30,000 Naira for its release.

Reacting to the situation on social media, Lagos PPRO Hundeyin emphasized that ignorance and relying on Google Maps are not valid excuses, urging individuals to stay calm and let the legal process unfold.

Hundeyin emphasized that the police enforce laws created by lawmakers and clarified that road signs are not within their jurisdiction.

Addressing the bribery allegation, he warned against paying bribes, stating that fines should be settled in court, not at a police station.

Michael acknowledged the mistake, expressing a commitment to learning from the experience, and Hundeyin urged adherence to the law.

In a subsequent update, Michael thanked everyone for their support, confirming his safety but mentioning that the car remained at the police station, with plans to revisit on Monday in the hope of resolving the situation.

Musa aims to make a comeback to the NPFL

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Ahmed Musa, the captain of the Super Eagles, expressed his eagerness to return to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

Speaking on an X space forum, he emphasized his deep connection to the Nigerian league, citing it as his foundation.

Musa, who rose to prominence with Kano Pillars, outlined his intention to make a prolonged return to the NPFL in the future.

Despite a successful decade in Europe, he conveyed his heartfelt commitment to showcasing his love for the Nigerian League by staying for an extended period.

Having been the top scorer in the NPFL during the 2009/10 season, Musa’s football journey took him to clubs like VVV Venlo and Leicester City. He briefly rejoined Kano Pillars in 2021.

Looking ahead, the 31-year-old forward aspires to contribute to Nigeria’s quest for the 2026 World Cup, expressing optimism about making a comeback for the qualifiers in June.

Musa, who boasts significant international experience with appearances in the 2014 and 2018 World Cups, shared his dream of participating in a third World Cup.

Despite being excluded from the squad in November, he conveyed his determination to return, stating, “It’s my dream to play in another World Cup.

I believe we have a squad that is equally determined to qualify.”

Beginner’s Challenge: Join Over 100 Golf Enthusiasts!

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The second edition of the Beginners Golf Challenge, spearheaded by Nigerian PGA golfer Mubasiru Sanusi, is set to feature 100 golfers at the picturesque Abeokuta Golf Club in Ogun State on December 16, 2023.

This innovative tournament, targeting handicaps 28-36, debuted in December 2022, bringing together amateurs, sponsors, and professionals for friendly competition.

Winners and runners-up in both men’s and women’s categories, along with the coach, stand to win a substantial prize of N100,000 each.

Sanusi expressed enthusiasm about the event, assuring golfers of an even more extraordinary experience compared to the successful first edition.