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Maritime Crimes Cost Nigeria N329.5 billion — MAN Rector Laments

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As Nigeria continues to record low level of pirate activities on the Gulf of Guinea, GoG, the criminal activates of the sea robbers is said to cost the country over N329billion in 2017 compared to N1.8billion cost to Asia.

Disclosing this at the ongoing Chartered Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria, CIOTA, conference in Abuja, Rector of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, Commodore Emmanuel Effedua, said that the failure of security agencies to share real time intelligence is a major source of draw back in the fight against maritime crime adding that the economic cost of maritime affects Nigerian more than other countries in the Gulf of Guinea.

He, however, opined that with the establishment of the integrated security and waterways protection infrastructure, otherwise known as the Deep Blue project, it is hoped that the excesses of the criminal elements on the nation’s coastal and territorial waters will be curtailed.

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He stated: ”A safe marine environment prepares the oceans for a secured atmosphere for maritime trade. Criminal elements have been reported to use wrecks as safe haven to launch surprise attacks on merchant vessels.”

He also called on the leadership of the CIOTA to brace to the duty of drawing the attention of relevant authorities to the need to entrench global best practices in the implementation of the maritime safety laws.

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JUST IN: Otedola Sells Shares In Geregu Power For N1trn

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Billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, has sold his majority stake in Geregu Power Plc for N1.088 trillion in a deal financed by a consortium of banks led by Zenith Bank Plc.

The Nigerian Exchange, NGX, made this announcement on Monday.

Otedola’s Amperion Power Distribution Company Ltd reportedly held nearly 80 percent of the power generating company.

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With this new development, Otedola, Chairman of First Holdco Ltd, parent company of First Bank of Nigeria Plc, will reportedly now concentrate on expanding his interest in the Nigerian banking sector, although he still retains some shares in Geregu.

Otedola is said to currently own 17.01 percent of First Bank — its single largest shareholder since the bank was established in 1894.

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Fuel Price Cut: NNPCL GCEO Ojulari Reveals Biggest Beneficiaries

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The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Bayo Ojulari, has said Nigerians are the biggest beneficiaries of the ongoing fuel price reductions, triggered by competition in the downstream oil sector.

Ojulari made the remarks on Sunday while speaking with journalists after briefing President Bola Tinubu in Lagos.

He described the current fluctuations in petrol prices as a natural outcome of Nigeria’s transition away from dependence on fuel imports.

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According to him, increased competition in the market ultimately favors consumers, adding that the present volatility will ease over time.

Where there is healthy competition, the buyers are the ultimate beneficiaries. We should also bear in mind that the market will stabilise,” Ojulari said. “There may be some tension along the way because we are undergoing a major transition.”

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His comments come amid an ongoing fuel price war that has resulted in successive reductions at petrol stations across the country in recent weeks.

Earlier in December 2025, Dangote Refinery cut its gantry price to about N699 per litre. Following this move, MRS filling stations, NNPCL outlets, and other marketers reduced pump prices to between N739 and N901 per litre in Abuja.

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Naira Records Massive Appreciation Against US Dollar Into Christmas Holidays

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The Naira gained massively against the United States dollar in the last three days at the official foreign exchange as trading ended for the Christmas holidays.

Central Bank of Nigeria data showed that the Naira strengthened further on Wednesday to N1,443.37 per dollar, up from N1,449.99 on Tuesday.

This means that since Monday this week, the Naira has recorded a significant N13.18 gain against the dollar, according to the apex bank data.

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Similarly, at the black market, the Naira traded on Wednesday at N1,490 per dollar, an appreciation from the N1,500 exchanged on Monday but the same rate as on Tuesday.

The uptrend comes amid the rise in the country’s external reserves to $45.24 as of December 23rd, 2025.

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DAILY POST reports that the Naira gained against the dollar at the official market on Monday and Tuesday.

 

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