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President Tinubu Addresses UN, Urges African Nations To Defend Resources And Human Rights

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President Tinubu Addresses UN, Urges African Nations To Defend Resources And Human Rights....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

President Bola Tinubu, while speaking in New York, emphasized that African nations will no longer tolerate a situation where human rights advocacy is manipulated by wealthy and powerful nations to obstruct developing economies from taking decisive action against those who unlawfully exploit and smuggle out the continent’s vast mineral resources. He also highlighted the issue of smuggling western-made weapons into Africa, which further enriches the world’s wealthiest economies at the expense of African stability and prosperity.

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During a meeting with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at UN Headquarters in New York City, President Tinubu stressed the urgent need for collaboration to address these challenges. He stated, “Where one’s human right ends, the rights of another begin,” and pledged to be proactive in protecting African resources and rights.

President Tinubu called for the United Nations to shift from being primarily a platform for discussing global issues to becoming a center for coordinated action. He expressed concerns about the excessive overhead and administrative costs associated with aid to impoverished countries, undermining the organization’s mission.

In response, the UN Secretary-General acknowledged the need for institutional reform and greater representation of the developing world within the UN system. He also expressed support for President Tinubu’s leadership and Nigeria’s vital role in the sub-region.

President Tinubu concluded by highlighting the urgency of addressing poverty and security challenges, emphasizing the determination to prove that democracy can lead to the development Africa urgently requires. He underscored the need for action over rhetoric and the importance of lifting people out of poverty.

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Govt Calls on International Oil Companies to Increase Investments for Energy Growth

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has called on International Oil Companies (IOCs) to increase their investments in the country’s oil and gas sector, emphasizing the favorable investment climate created by the nation’s fiscal policies.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, made the appeal during the Cross Industry Group (CIG) meeting in Florence, Italy, organized by IOCs operating in Nigeria. The meeting aimed to address challenges, expectations, and strategies to enhance Nigeria’s contribution to regional energy needs across Sub-Saharan Africa.

In a statement released by his Special Adviser, Nneamaka Okafor, the minister highlighted that the President Bola Tinubu administration had implemented investment-friendly policies, including incentives for deep water investments. Lokpobiri stressed that while IOCs face challenges related to engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors, these obstacles can be overcome if IOCs make strong, strategic investment decisions.

“The ball is in the court of the IOCs and other operators to make the investment decisions that will drive increased production and sustainability in the sector,” the minister said, emphasizing the government’s role in creating an environment conducive to investment.

Furthermore, Lokpobiri called for support from IOCs for local refining efforts, noting the government’s push to bring more refineries online, which will require a steady supply of crude oil. He also reiterated the government’s commitment to enforcing the “drill or drop” provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), aiming to ensure that idle assets are developed or redistributed to willing investors.

The minister’s remarks also encouraged collaborative measures such as resource sharing and farm-outs, particularly for underutilized assets, to promote production. He warned that the government would reclaim assets that remained underdeveloped for decades.

In response, Osagie Osunbor, Chairman of the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS), praised the minister for engaging directly with industry players and affirmed the government’s commitment to creating a favorable investment environment.

The Federal Government remains steadfast in fostering a thriving oil and gas industry and expects IOCs to match this commitment by making tangible investment decisions that will contribute to Nigeria’s energy security and economic growth.

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Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today: Black Market Rates for March 31, 2025

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The black market exchange rate between the United States Dollar (USD) and the Nigerian Naira (NGN) for today, March 31, 2025, has been released.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to reliable sources at the Bureau De Change (BDC), the exchange rate at the Lagos Parallel Market, commonly referred to as the black market or Aboki FX, shows that traders are buying dollars at ₦1,560 and selling at ₦1,580 as of Sunday, March 30, 2025.

It is important to note that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not officially recognize or endorse the parallel market rates. Instead, the CBN advises individuals who wish to engage in forex transactions to approach their respective commercial banks.

For comparison, the official CBN rate for the dollar today shows a highest rate of ₦1,542 and a lowest rate of ₦1,520. However, exchange rates may vary depending on the provider or location.

Foreign exchange rates in the black market often differ from the official rates set by the CBN, influenced by factors such as demand and availability. As a result, forex traders and individuals looking to convert dollars to naira are advised to verify rates before making transactions.

Stay informed with the latest updates on the dollar to naira exchange rate and other economic news.

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Black Market Dollar To Naira Rate Hits New High – See Today’s Rates March 1, 2025

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Black Market Dollar To Naira Rate Hits New High – See Today’s Rates March 1, 2025Looking for the latest Dollar to Naira exchange rate at the black market (parallel market)? Check out the rates for March 1, 2025, below.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

As of Friday, February 28, 2025, Bureau De Change (BDC) sources confirm the following exchange rates at the Lagos Parallel Market:

  • Buying Rate: ₦1,495 per $1
  • Selling Rate: ₦1,505 per $1

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has set the official exchange rates as follows:

  • Highest Rate: ₦1,504 per $1
  • Lowest Rate: ₦1,490 per $1

⚠️ Note: The CBN does not recognize black market transactions and advises individuals to conduct foreign exchange transactions through official banking channels.

Important: Exchange rates fluctuate and may vary from what is listed in this report. Always confirm from your forex dealer before making any transactions.

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