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Update : Why Govt Agency and IOCs are Deliberately frustrating Dangote Refinery from rolling out petrol into the market, Says Edwin

..,Firm accuses govt agency of aiding indiscriminate importation
Dangote Group has accused International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in the country of deliberately sabotaging Dangote Refinery’s plan to roll out petrol into the market.
According to the company, the IOCs are doing this to ensure that the country remains dependent on petrol imports perpetually.
It added that they have employed underhand tactics in crude pricing and deliberately stalling supply to frustrate Dangote Refinery.
Vice President of Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Devakumar Edwin, made this known yesterday in Lagos.
He, however, added that despite these challenges, the refinery is on its last lap of testing ahead of roll out next month.
He explained that the IOCs have raised local crude prices above the international market price, forcing it to import crude from countries as far as the United States, with its attendant high costs.
He also criticised the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), for granting licences indiscriminately to marketers, who, according to the firm, import “dirty refined products into the country”.
Edwin said: “The Federal Government issued 25 licences to build refineries and we are the only one that delivered on promise.
“In effect, we deserve every support from the government. It is good to note that from the start of production, more than 3.5 billion litres, which represents 90 per cent of our production, have been exported.
“We are calling on the Federal Government and regulators to give us the necessary support in order to create jobs and prosperity for the nation.”
According to him, while the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has been trying its best to allocate crude to Dangote Refinery, such efforts are being frustrated by the IOCs.
Speaking further, Edwin said: “It seems that the IOCs’ objective is to ensure that our Petroleum Refinery fails.
“It is either they are deliberately asking for ridiculous/humongous premium or they simply state that crude is not available.
“At some point, we paid $6 over and above the market price. This has forced us to reduce our output as well as import crude from countries as far as the U.S., increasing our cost of production.
“It appears that the objective of the IOCs is to ensure that Nigeria remains a country which exports crude oil and imports refined petroleum products.
“They (IOCs) are keen on exporting the raw materials to their home countries, creating employment and wealth for their countries, adding to their GDP, and dumping the expensive refined products into Nigeria – thus making us dependent on imported products.
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“It is the same strategy the multinationals have been adopting in every commodity, making Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa to be facing unemployment and poverty, while they create wealth for themselves at our expense. This is exploitation – pure and simple.
“Unfortunately, the country is also playing into their hands by continuing to issue import licences at the expense of our economy and at the cost of the health of Nigerians, who are exposed to carcinogenic products.
“In spite of the fact that we are producing and bringing out diesel into the market, complying with ECOWAS regulations and standards, licences are being issued, in large quantities, to traders who are buying the extremely high sulphur diesel from Russia and dumping it in the Nigerian Market.
“Since the U.S., EU and UK imposed a Price Cap Scheme from 5th February 2023 on Russian Petroleum Products, a large number of vessels are waiting near Togo with Russian ultra-high sulphur diesel and, they are being purchased and dumped into the Nigerian Market.
“In fact, some of the European countries were so alarmed about the carcinogenic effect of the extra high sulphur diesel being dumped into the Nigerian market that countries like Belgium and the Netherlands imposed a ban on such fuel being exported from its country, into West Africa.
“It is sad that the country is giving import licences for such dirty diesel to be imported into Nigeria when we have more than adequate petroleum refining capacity locally.”
According to him, the decision of the NMDPRA to grant licenses indiscriminately for the importation of dirty diesel and aviation fuel has made the Dangote Refinery expand into foreign markets.
He appealed to the Federal Government and the National Assembly to urgently intervene for the speedy implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 and to ensure the interests of Nigeria and Nigerians are protected.
He added: “Recently, the Government of Ghana, through legislation, banned the importation of highly contaminated diesel and PMS into their county.
“It is regrettable that, in Nigeria, import licences are granted despite knowing that we have the capacity to produce nearly double the amount of products needed in Nigeria and even export the surplus.
“Since January 2021, ECOWAS regulations have prohibited the import of highly contaminated diesel into the region.
“The same industry players fought us for crashing the price of diesel and aviation fuel, but our aim is to grow our economy,” Edwin said.
He noted that because the refinery meets the international standard as well as complies with stringent guidelines and regulations to protect the local environment, it has been able to export its products to Europe and other parts of the world.
NMDPRA said it would respond to Dangote Refinery’s allegations today.
Asked for the Authority’s response, Corporate Communications General Manager, Mr. George Ene-Ita, texted: “We will respond in the morning, pls.”
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Fidelity Bank Commences Disbursement of FGN MSME Intervention Funds

……Reaffirms Support for Women Entrepreneurs
Tier One Lender, Fidelity Bank Plc, has commenced the disbursement of the Federal Government of Nigeria’s (FGN) MSME Intervention Funds, administered by the Bank of Industry (BOI), to qualified SMES with a strategic focus on empowering women-owned businesses across the country.
The FGN MSME Intervention Fund is designed to provide accessible financing to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across all 36 states of the federation.
The intervention aligns with Fidelity Bank’s commitment to inclusive economic growth and its long-standing support for Nigeria’s SME sector. In this phase of the disbursement, the bank is prioritizing women entrepreneurs, reinforcing its belief in the catalytic role of women-led enterprises in driving sustainable development and job creation.
Speaking on the development, Osita Ede, Divisional Head, Product Development at Fidelity Bank Plc, said, “As a bank deeply committed to the growth of SMEs, we are proud to partner with the Federal Government and the Bank of Industry on this critical intervention. For this phase, we are placing women at the forefront because we recognize their resilience, innovation, and pivotal contributions to wealth creation and employment generation in Nigeria.”
Fidelity Bank has also put in place a robust structure to ensure seamless onboarding and fund disbursement. Leveraging its nationwide branch network, digital banking platforms, and experienced relationship managers, the bank is poised to reach and support entrepreneurs across urban and rural communities.
The bank’s emergence as a critical player in the disbursement of the FGN MSME intervention Fund strongly aligns with its ongoing initiatives as the leading supporter of SMEs in Nigeria. Recently, the Fidelity SME Empowerment Programme (FSEP) was launched at its Gbagada SME Hub in Lagos.
This flagship initiative provided 100 growth-ready SMEs with ERPRev-enabled POS systems, business software, receipt printers, barcode scanners, inventory support, bookkeeping and branding training, three-day masterclasses, and six months of post-installation monitoring—all at no cost.
Earlier in May 2025, Fidelity Bank also signed an MoU with SMEDAN, Nigeria’s Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency, to deliver SME-friendly low-interest financing, capacity-building support, and market access for SMEs referred under the agreement.
“Our vision goes beyond financing. We are building an ecosystem of support for SMEs by offering capacity-building programs, mentorship opportunities, and market access. Women entrepreneurs, in particular, will benefit from a larger share of the fund as part of our broader strategy to promote gender inclusion,”Ede added.
The FGN MSME Intervention Fund will further advance the bank’s commitment to empowering small and medium-sized enterprises by expanding access to affordable financing and strategic support. Through this fund, Fidelity Bank aims to deepen its impact on Nigeria’s MSME ecosystem, fostering sustainable growth, job creation, and economic resilience across the country.
Ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc is a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 9.1 million customers through digital banking channels, its 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.
The Bank is the recipient of multiple local and international Awards, including the 2024 Excellence in Digital Transformation & MSME Banking Award by BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards; the 2024 Most Innovative Mobile Banking Application award for its Fidelity Mobile App by Global Business Outlook, and the 2024 Most Innovative Investment Banking Service Provider award by Global Brands Magazine.
Additionally, the Bank was recognized as the Best Bank for SMEs in Nigeria by the Euromoney Awards for Excellence and as the Export Financing Bank of the Year by the BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards.
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Access Holdings and Coronation on Group Unite to Champion Landmark Nigerian Art Exhibition on at Tate Modern

Access Holdings Plc and Coronation on Group Ltd, under the leadership of Chairman Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede CFR, are proud to announce their joint support of Nigerian Modernism, the “rst major UK exhibition on to trace the trajectory of modern art in Nigeria. Opening at Tate Modern in London this October, the exhibition brings together over 250 works from more than 50 artists, spotlights ng Nigeria’s extraordinary arsc legacy from the 1940s to the turn of the century. This uniquely curated exhibion places Nigeria’s creave legacy “rmly at the centre of global art history.For the two “nancial instuons, this partnership represents more than corporate patronage. It is a strategic investment in cultural restoraon and identy. By acvely supporng Nigerian Modernism, Access Holdings and Coronaon Group rea7rm their belief that Africa’s future will be shaped not only by innovaon in boardrooms and markets, but by imaginaon in studios, classrooms and museums.Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede CFR, Chairman of both instuons and a Member of Tate Modern’s Internaonal Council, brings a deeply personal commitment to this cause as one of Africa’s foremost patrons of the arts.“The modernist movement in Nigeria tells a story not just of art, but of the cultural awakening of a people who, even in mes of transon and turmoil, used creavity to assert dignity above circumstance and retain their authenc cultural identy,” he said.This commitment re:ects Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede’s philanthropic vision to build enduring African instuons. For him, culture is not separate from progress, rather central to it.
He explains that through this partnership with Tate, Access Holdings and Coronaon Group are helping to democrase access to African art, ensuring it is seen, studied and celebrated by the world. “This is how we inspire the next generaon. Not just of arsts, but of Africans who know that our stories ma;er and their voices are heard throughout history. I believe we all carry a sacred duty to protect and share our cultural legacy. The stories told by the artworks are living testaments to our ingenuity and global contribuon as Africans in the modern world,” he said.Tate Modern Director, Karin Hindsbo, said “This landmark exhibion is a powerful celebraon of the arsts who shaped a powerful vision of African Modernism. It brings long-overdue internaonal a;enon to their work and tells a visual story of cultural innovaon and exchange. We’re thrilled to be presenng this show at Tate Modern and to share the richness of Nigeria’s arsc legacy with audiences here in the UK and around the world.”Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede calls Nigerians everywhere, whether at home or part of the country’s vast and vibrant diaspora, to celebrate Nigerian Modernism as a cultural homecoming and a catalyst for conversaons that challenge outdated narraves.“The power of art transcends borders, connecng hearts and minds to inspire and drive change. This exhibion reminds us to reconnect with our roots and invites the world to see us through our own lens: rich, diverse and unapologecally African,” said Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede
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GTCO Plc Releases 2025 Half Year Audited Results ……. Reports Profit Before Tax of ₦600.9billion

Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (“GTCO” or the “Group”) has released its Audited Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements for the period ended June 30, 2025, to the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) and London Stock Exchange (LSE). The Group recorded profit before tax of 600.9billion on the back of strong performance on core earning lines₦ of interest income and fee income, which grew y-o-y by 31.5% and 33.0%, respectively. The strong core-earning performance doused the impact of the 493.01bn fair value gains recognised in H1-2024 which did not₦ recur in H1-2025, thereby narrowing y-o-y dip in PBT to 40%.The Group recorded growth across all its asset lines and continues to maintain a well-structured, de-risked, and diversified balance sheet in all the jurisdictions wherein it operates a Banking franchise, as well as across its Payments, Pension and Funds Management business verticals. Total assets and shareholders’ funds closed at 16.7trillion and 3.0trillion, respectively. Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) remained very robust and strong,₦ ₦ closing at 36.2%. Asset quality also improved as evidenced by IFRS 9 Stage 3 Loans which closed at 3.2% at Bank level and 4.5% % at Group in H1-2025 (Bank -3.5% (Group- 5.2% in December 2024) and Cost of Risk (COR) improved to 1.7% from 4.9% in December 2024. In specific term, the Group’s loan book (net) grew by 20.5% from 2.79trillion position of December 2024 to₦ 3.36trillion in June 2025. Similarly, deposit liabilities grew by 16.6% from 10.40trillion to 12.13trillion during₦ ₦ ₦ the same period. The Board approved an interim dividend of 1.00 per share for H1-2025.₦Commenting on the results, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, Mr. Segun Agbaje, said: “Our half year performance reflects the strength of our core business and the progress we are making in building a truly diversified financial services ecosystem. Beyond the extraordinary one-off gains of last year, we are now driving sustainable growth with recurring earnings that highlight the resilience and scalability of our model. A key driver of this momentum is our continued investment in technology, particularly the comprehensive upgrade of our core banking systems, which is already delivering stronger uptime, greater efficiency, and increased capacity to scale as our customer base grows.”He added: “Across Banking, Funds Management, Pension, and Payments, we are leveraging a fully de-risked balance sheet to reinforce our market position while maintaining strategic flexibility for growth. This foundation positions us to take advantage of emerging opportunities and deliver lasting value for all stakeholders.”Overall, the Group continues to post one of the best metrics in the Nigerian Financial Services industry in terms of key financial ratios i.e., Pre-Tax Return on Equity (ROAE) of 60.4%, Pre-Tax Return on Assets (ROAA) of 10.6%, Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) of 36.2% and Cost to Income ratio of 30.1%. Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO Plc) is a leading financial services group with operations across Africa and the United Kingdom. Renowned for its strong corporate governance, innovative financial solutions, and customer-centric approach, GTCO Plc provides a wide range of banking and non-banking services including payments, funds management, and pension fund administration. The Group is committed to delivering long-term value to stakeholders while driving growth and development across its markets.
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