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Filling Stations Cut Petrol Prices As Landing Cost Falls Below Dangote Refinery Rate

Fuel stations in Nigeria have started lowering petrol prices following a drop in the landing cost of premium motor spirit, which now sits below Dangote Refinery’s ex-depot price. DAILY POST reports that major filling stations in Abuja, including NIPCO, AA Rano, Eterna, and Empire Energy, have reduced their pump prices. NIPCO and AA Rano now sell petrol at N940 per litre, down from N950–N955, while Eterna and Empire Energy have adjusted their prices to N945 and N955 per litre, respectively, from N955 and N959. The reductions range from N4 to N10 per litre. NNPCL outlets in the city have also cut their price to N945 per litre from N955. Some stations, including MRS (Dangote Petrol) and Ranoil, have not yet changed their rates, maintaining prices at N950 and N955 per litre. An MRS manager, speaking anonymously, said, “We may reduce our price later today, but for now, it remains N950 per litre.” The price cuts follow data released on November 3, 2025, by the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria, which showed the landing cost of petrol dropped to N827.04 per litre from N829.77 at the end of October. Current ex-depot prices for major refiners show Dangote Refinery at N872 per litre, Pinnacle at N872, and NIPCO, BOVAS, Aiteo, and AA Rano at N870 per litre. This makes Dangote Refinery slightly more expensive than some depot owners, while the landing cost is N44.96 lower than Dangote’s ex-depot price. The adjustments come as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved a 15 percent import duty on petrol and diesel to promote Dangote Refinery. Analysts warn that once implemented, the duty could increase the cost of imported fuel in the coming days.

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Christians Are Killing Christians In South-East, Soludo Says Trump’s Genocide Claims Misleading

Anambra State Governor, Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims that Christians in Nigeria’s South-East are victims of a religious genocide, calling the allegations false and misleading. Speaking during a live interview on Channels Television, Soludo said the ongoing violence in the region is driven by political, social, and economic grievances, not religious persecution. “The situation is more complex than it appears from outside,” he said. “In eastern Nigeria, people are killing themselves—Christians killing Christians. The people in the bushes are Emmanuel, Peter, and John—Christian names—and they have maimed and killed thousands of our youths. It has nothing to do with religion.” The former Central Bank governor emphasized that the South-East is overwhelmingly Christian, with both the perpetrators and victims sharing the same faith. “In this part of the country, we are 95 percent Christians, and the people in the bushes killing others bear Christian names,” Soludo said. “It is bigger than just Christians and Muslims. Nigeria will overcome, and it will end through conversation.” He added that while the United States is free to express its views, any actions it takes must comply with international law.

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Wole Soyinka Says He Predicted US Mass Visa Revocation After Trump Took Office

Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka has claimed he foresaw the mass revocation of visas and green cards by the United States, saying he had long predicted that such actions would follow once Donald Trump assumed office as President. Speaking in an interview with BBC News Pidgin published on Wednesday, the world-renowned writer — whose own U.S. visa was recently revoked — said his prediction was rooted in his understanding of Trump’s character. “This is a petty-minded dictator,” Soyinka said. “You see how he deals with his objects of hate. We saw that dark side of the American system — more killings, extrajudicial killings of black people, of minorities, during that build-up, during the campaign, and on account of hate rhetoric. I saw it and I said, listen carefully — when that man comes to power, the first thing he will do is cancel even the green cards.” His remarks come amid worsening diplomatic tension between Nigeria and the U.S. after President Trump designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern,” alleging a “Christian genocide.” The U.S. leader further threatened military intervention if the Nigerian government failed to stop the killings, a statement that has stirred global criticism and fear. Soyinka, an outspoken critic of Trump, had famously vowed in 2016 to destroy his U.S. Green Card once Trump was sworn in — a promise he later fulfilled. “I have already done it. I have disengaged from the United States. I had a horror of what was to come with Trump,” he said at the time. The 91-year-old playwright recently revealed that the U.S. Embassy revoked his B1/B2 visa through a letter dated October 23, 2025. The Consulate directed him to bring in his passport for the “physical cancellation” of the visa — an instruction he described as “a joke.” According to the embassy letter, Soyinka must reapply if he wishes to travel to the United States again. But the laureate said he has no plans to do so. “I’m not going to wait to be told to come for a reinterview or simply told, ‘Get out!’ I don’t like to be kicked out; I like to kick myself out — it’s more dignified.” Soyinka disclosed that his visa issue followed an earlier notice from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) informing him of a tax audit. “After he took office, I got a letter from the IRS telling me to report for an audit. The coincidence for me was very impressive,” he said. He explained that the audit covered a five-year period and that he had voluntarily informed the U.S. Embassy about it to avoid any misunderstanding. “I didn’t want to be advertised as a tax dodger owing the United States money,” Soyinka told journalists. The U.S. Mission in Nigeria, responding to inquiries, later clarified that visas are a privilege, not a right, and can be revoked at any time at the discretion of the U.S. government. Despite his criticisms of Trump’s policies, Soyinka maintained that his personal relationship with the American people remains cordial, saying he was always treated with respect whenever he visited the embassy.

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Regina Daniels Praises Parents’ Reconciliation As They Join Forces To Free Her Detained Brother

Regina Daniels has shared an emotional message celebrating her parents, Rita Daniels and Barrister Jude Ojegwu, after they reunited to work together for the release of her brother, Sammy West, who is still being detained allegedly on the orders of Senator Ned Nwoko. The actress posted heartwarming photos of her parents in Abuja, expressing gratitude and amazement over their reconciliation after years of tension. She wrote: “Two concluded sworn enemies reuniting with no negative ulterior motive other than their daughter’s happiness. And I dare question God for putting me in this situation? They are currently in Abuja. Bro Sammy’s detainment is taking way too long, but we will get him out — or rather, I will march there myself and create a storm! Since they want me! My father is a lawyer — actually one of the biggest back in the day, but Nigeria happened. I’ll tell you more about my father later. And my mother? She’s a powerhouse! They would do anything for their children. I love you, Mom and Dad! This is all I actually ever wanted.” Regina’s message struck a chord with fans, showing her mix of relief, frustration, and determination. The actress made it clear she’s ready to take drastic steps to secure her brother’s freedom, insisting that his detention has gone on “way too long.” Sources reveal that Sammy was arrested in Lagos and flown to Abuja, a development that prompted both of Regina’s parents to set aside their past differences to focus on his release. For Regina, the situation has brought about an unexpected but cherished blessing — seeing her parents reunited and united in purpose. Her words reflected deep affection and pride as she described her father as a once-renowned lawyer and her mother as a “powerhouse” devoted to her children. The actress ended her post by affirming that the moment of family unity she’s witnessing is something she’s always longed for, calling it “all I actually ever wanted.”

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Regina Daniels Spills On Marriage Drama, Says She Supported Ned Nwoko’s Other Wife Financially

Regina Daniels has sparked a wave of reactions online after making explosive claims about her marriage to billionaire politician Ned Nwoko. In a series of posts on her Instagram story, the Nollywood star expressed frustration over her role in the household, revealing that she had been the one providing food and financial support for her husband’s other wife, Laila Charani. According to Regina, she left her extended family thinking she was moving into a better situation, only to end up taking responsibility for a polygamous home. She claimed that despite her efforts to live peacefully with Laila, the relationship turned sour due to what she described as Laila’s manipulative and vindictive behavior. Regina further accused Laila of turning Ned against her by falsely alleging that she could harm Laila’s daughters—an accusation she said her husband believed. She also recalled that Laila once complained about Ned’s lack of attention and financial support, hinting at growing instability in their marriage. Expressing her anger, Regina wrote that she had spent large sums on household needs but chose not to expose every detail. She dismissed the ongoing discussion about $50,000, saying it was insignificant compared to what she had done for the family. In her words: “I left my extended family only to start supporting a polygamous home? It’s crazy! Tell your wannabe Regina’s wife I paid for their house and fed them countless times. I tried to talk sense into her, but she’s senseless and wicked. Imagine her telling you I could harm their daughters—and you actually believed her?” She concluded by saying that, though people might see her as “the brokest person on earth,” she remains rich in her own way.

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Regina Daniels’ Parents Express Gratitude To Nigerians After Reuniting With Son

Regina Daniels’ parents have expressed heartfelt gratitude to Nigerians after finally reuniting with their son, Sammy West, who was allegedly arrested in Lagos and flown to Abuja on the orders of Senator Ned Nwoko. In a selfie video recorded by actress Doris Ogala, the couple appeared visibly relieved as they repeatedly said “Thank you” to Nigerians for their love, prayers, and support throughout the family’s ordeal. The short clip, which quickly went viral, showed Doris holding the camera while capturing the emotional moment of appreciation. The Daniels family had earlier raised alarm after Sammy’s wife revealed that he was deceived by a man posing as a realtor before being apprehended and taken to Abuja. The incident sparked outrage across social media, with many Nigerians demanding his immediate release. During the tense period, Rita Daniels accused Senator Ned Nwoko of using his influence against her family, claiming the move was connected to ongoing issues between him and her daughter, Regina Daniels. Following days of uncertainty, the family confirmed that they had finally seen and spoken with Sammy. Expressing deep gratitude, Regina’s parents thanked Nigerians for standing with them, saying the nationwide show of solidarity played a major role in ensuring their son’s safety. The reunion brought relief to many who had closely followed the story, with fans and well-wishers flooding social media to celebrate the positive outcome.   View this post on Instagram  

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Victor Osimhen Fires Hat-Trick As Galatasaray Beat Ajax 3–0 To Make Champions League History

Victor Osimhen wrote another glorious chapter in his career on Wednesday night, becoming only the second Nigerian ever to score a hat-trick in the UEFA Champions League as Galatasaray defeated Ajax 3–0 at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam. The 26-year-old striker delivered a complete centre-forward performance, scoring twice from the penalty spot and once from open play to seal an emphatic win for the Turkish champions. His heroics also made him the first Galatasaray player to net a Champions League hat-trick since Burak Yilmaz’s treble against Cluj in 2012. After a cagey first half, Osimhen broke the deadlock in the 59th minute with a thunderous header that left Ajax goalkeeper Remko Pasveer rooted to the spot. He doubled Galatasaray’s advantage just seven minutes later, coolly slotting home from the penalty spot after VAR confirmed a handball inside the box. He completed his historic night in the 78th minute, once again showing his composure from 12 yards as he sent Pasveer the wrong way following another handball decision against Gerald Alders. His celebration, filled with emotion and pride, drew thunderous applause from the traveling Galatasaray fans. Osimhen’s treble places him alongside Yakubu Ayegbeni, who was the first Nigerian to achieve the feat when he scored three goals for Maccabi Haifa in a 3–0 win over Olympiacos on September 24, 2002. The former African Footballer of the Year has been in unstoppable form, scoring 12 goals in his last eight European matches for Galatasaray. His recent run includes braces against Tottenham and Bodø/Glimt, and goals against AZ Alkmaar, Dynamo Kyiv, and Liverpool. Wednesday’s performance also cemented Osimhen’s place in history as Nigeria’s all-time top scorer in the Champions League with 15 goals, surpassing Obafemi Martins’ record of 10. It was a double milestone for the striker, marking both his 50th appearance for Galatasaray and his 20th in the Champions League — bringing him within one game of matching Victor Ikpeba and Celestine Babayaro’s record for the most UCL appearances by a Nigerian. With 25 goals now in European club competitions, Osimhen has also overtaken Martins to become Nigeria’s all-time leading scorer in UEFA tournaments, underlining his status as one of Africa’s greatest football exports.

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Trump Warns Nigeria Again Over Christian Killings, Threatens To End U.S. Aid

Donald Trump has issued another warning to Nigeria over the persistent killings of Christians, threatening to halt all forms of aid and impose tough measures if the violence continues. Speaking from his podium in Washington, Trump declared: “If the Nigerian government continues to allow the killings of Christians, the USA will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria. We are going to do things to Nigeria that Nigeria is not going to be happy about.” The U.S. President’s statement marks his second public warning in less than a week, following earlier remarks accusing the Nigerian government of failing to protect its Christian population. His administration has since placed Nigeria on the list of “Countries of Particular Concern” for alleged violations of religious freedom, a move that could lead to sanctions or suspension of development support. Sources in Washington revealed that Trump has directed the Department of Defense to be on standby for “possible actions,” signaling that the warning may not be limited to diplomatic pressure. In response, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, dismissed the claims, saying, “State-backed religious persecution is impossible under Nigeria’s constitution.” He maintained that the violence often labeled as religious is, in most cases, rooted in ethnic rivalries, banditry, and terrorism. Trump’s renewed threat has drawn global attention, with international observers cautioning against rash decisions that could damage diplomatic ties between the two countries. However, others argue that the warning might compel the Nigerian government to intensify its efforts to address the ongoing insecurity and protect vulnerable communities. As tensions rise, both nations now face a critical moment that could redefine U.S.–Nigeria relations depending on how Abuja responds to Washington’s escalating stance. "If the Nigerian government continues to allow the killings of Christians, the USA will immediately stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria. We are going to do things to Nigeria that Nigeria is not going to be happy about." – Trump pic.twitter.com/IzSoJNOlpX — Imran Muhammad (@Imranmuhdz) November 5, 2025

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