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Kwara NUT Raises Concern As Teacher, Father Abducted

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By Ayodele Oni

Kwara State Police Command and the Nigeria Union of Teachers, (NUT) have confirmed that gunmen suspected to be kidnappers, have abducted a father and son at Isanlu, Isin Local Government of the State.

The victims, Deacon Femi Ajayi, a teacher at Baptist Grammar School, Oke Ayegun, Isanlu-Isin, and his father, were  kidnapped around 7 pm on Thursday, July 13, 2023.

The kidnappers allegedly damaged their vehicle before whisking them away to an unknown destination.

The spokesman of the state police command, Okasanmi Ajayi, confirmed the development.

According to the police spokesman, “The Police Commissioner, Ebun Oluwarotimi Adelesi, has dispatched teams of policemen supported by hunters and vigilante to the town for possible search and rescue of the abductees.

“The kidnappers allegedly damaged their vehicle before whisking them away to an unknown destination.”

NUT chairman, Kwara state Wing, Oyewo Bashir, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Friday, called on security agencies to rescue the victims.

“The NUT is again flabbergasted by the reported kidnap case of another teacher Mr. Ajayi a teacher in BGS Isanlu Isin yesterday Thursday 13th July 2023.

“These unfortunate cases are negatively affecting the educational sector in the state as teachers now go to school with fear of been kidnapped or killed.

“Recently a senior staff of the LGA was killed around the same axis on his way from his work place.

“The NUT Kwara State Wing is calling on kwara State Government, Commissioner of Police and other security agencies to save Teachers from this traumatic experiences and the educational sector from imminent collapse as Teachers and students are no more safe going to school.

“The recent case of kidnap should urgently be investigated and victims set free. The union is hereby appealing to our members to be security conscious by avoiding late travelling and journey on deserted or abandoned roads. We pray for God’s guidance and protection on all Teachers, students and entire workers.”

Subsidy Palliatives: Ebonyi Adds N10,000 To Workers Salary, Employs More Workers

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By Ayodele Oni

As States continue to explore ways to cushion the effect of subsidy removal on petroleum products, Ebonyi government has approved N10,000 as addition to its worker’s salary.

Commissioner for information and Orientation, Chikadibia Okpor, disclosed the approval to reporters after the Executive Council Meeting on Friday in Abakaliki.

He added that “The issue of workers’ salaries was raised and deliberated by Exco. The sum of N10,000 will be added to every worker’s salary in the state to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal.”

On subvention to the Ebonyi State University, the commissioner noted that Governor Francis Nwifuru has mandated the Secretary to the State Government, Grace Umezuruike, to look into the finances of the institution.

The council also approved the employment of 1,454 into the state civil service to fill in vacancies created in the service over the years.

The commissioner further announced that the council also deliberated on water challenges in the state, explaining that bee the commissioner for water resources has been directed to get water running in Abakaliki.

“We hope that the problem of water will come to an end in the state.”

Morning After The Rise And Implosion Of a UTME Ponzi Scheme

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Tiko Okoye

By Tiko Okoye

Quite early in the narrative, the saga of Mmesoma Ejikeme assumed the form of a violent storm interwoven with thunder and lightning as self-professing “Good Samaritans” rushed to free our modern-day Goldilocks from the savage vice-grip of a frightening and bullying JAMB bear.

‘Pro-bono’ lawyers made a song and dance about enmeshing the Joint Admissions Matriculations Board (JAMB) – organisers of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) – in lawsuits if it didn’t cease and desist forthwith from assassinating the character of the ‘harmless, poor girl.’ Scholarships were freely thrown at Mmesoma by men with deep pockets, ostensibly in honour of her trailblazing and pacesetting prowess.

The noisy pushback by crusaders of Mmesoma’s defiant efforts to go to the stake over her UTME result appeared to get more audacious and boisterous as JAMB desperately tried to initially use technology to expose gaping holes in her claims. Her promoters primed her to give an emotion-laden prime-time television interview aimed at highlighting JAMB’s ‘ethnic bias’ and ‘insincerity.’

A Facebook user claiming to be an eyewitness at the centre where Mmesoma sat for the UTME disclosed that her computer system developed glitches and stopped working. Someone went on air to offer the embattled girl a foreign scholarship after the initial donor of a N3million university scholarship started having second thoughts, even as many people continued to raucously hail and clap.

But somewhere down the road, things started turning curiouser and ugly, with Mmesoma finally confessing that she forged her 2023 UTME result. She and her family will forever rue why they allowed greed to get the better of them because her original score of 249 is good enough to fetch her admission in any Nigerian university of her choice, given JAMB’s cut-off score of 140. Mmesoma’s plight is a fitting reminder of 16th US President Abraham Lincoln’s admonition that “There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law.”

It occurred to me that if Mmesoma had committed suicide, as she confessed she was on the cusp of doing, her blood would’ve been on the heads of the mob who were way off base. We must remain grateful to the human rights activist – Harrison Gwamnishu (tellingly not a member of her own tribe) – she desperately reached out to for help.

And although her delusions of grandeur came crashing down when an official of the Anambra State Government matter-of-factly sought confirmation from JAMB, it cannot be gainsaid that JAMB’s effective use of technology served as the last straw that broke the camel’s back.

Prof. Oloyede’s managerial acumen, administrative profundity and unassailable integrity that have transformed JAMB from a cesspool of frauds to a well-oiled national examination body were sorely tested by the Mmesoma controversy. Here’s a government official who has been consistently refunding billions of naira to the federation account.

Recall that JAMB’s attempt to use technology to solve the Mmeoma riddle was greeted with howls of derision on social media platforms and sympathetic television houses. But in the end, JAMB effectively used the same technology to convince every doubting Thomas that Mmesoma was older (19) than what she claimed her age to be (16); that in an attempt to mask her fraud she used the name of a CBT centre no longer in existence; and that she superimposed her inflated subject scores on the 2022 UTME result slip rather the 2023 version that had been reconfigured.

There were so many red flags and this saga would’ve become dead-on-arrival like several others, if political and ethnic local champions and portmanteau ‘girl rights activists’ hadn’t allowed their base motives to overwhelm their sense of balance and conscientiousness. For whatever it was worth, Osita Chidoka, former FRSC Corps Marshall, ex-Minister of Aviation and proprietor of the CBT centre where Mmesoma supposedly sat for the UTME dismissed her score and underlining story as fake news, even as he appealed to her to “come clean.” But he might as well have been addressing a deaf and dumb convention.

It is true that the manner other ethnic nationalities used the Mmesoma controversy to diss the entire Igbo nation, but we have no one but ourselves to blame for this monstrous stereotyping considering the way our social media gladiators recklessly went to war in Mmesoma’s defence. An African adage that a property owner should blem no else after the firewood he carried to his own house starts transforming it into a meeting place for lizards.

Why nary a word from the lawyer who had bragged about making legal mincemeat of JAMB in court? Where are those who sought to chase clout by publicising their determination to offer Mmesoma full scholarships now that the authentic highest scorer has been announced (Nkechinyere Umeh), who incidentally comes from the same Anambra State? Why no rush to similarly smother her with scholarships if their intentions were altruistic?

That the whole saga was also perceived through politically-tinted lenses of ‘Us versus Them’ can be seen from all the related imageries and central theme of ‘Whataboutism’ – defined as the technique or practice of responding to an allegation or thorny question by making a counter-allegation or raising a different issue. That the Mmesoma episode appeared to be an exercise in whataboutism can be gleaned from the fact that most of her supporters and fans were ‘marrying’ her case with that of President Bola Tinubu currently playing out at the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal/Court of Appeal.

They were so taken in by their sanctimoniousness that they failed to identify the embedded contradiction of asking the general public to patiently await the findings of independent investigative panels prior to making a decision on the case of the beleaguered Mmesoma, even as they rushed to scream “Guilty as charged!” at Tinubu without so much as one valid decision by any court of competent jurisdiction!

The reference to glitches supposedly experienced by Mmesoma’s computer was just a not-too-subtle satirical dig at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that keeps saying that it couldn’t honour its pledge to upload results directly to its IReV because the portal suffered a glitch during the presidential election.

Still, it must be said that just as calves learn to chew cud by watching mother-cows, the youths are seeing how grown-up leaders and officials are committing all manner of crimes with little or no repercussion and they grow up believing that it simply boils down to being able to beat the system. They also deduce, rightly or wrongly, that with the adults in a compromised position and unfit to be good role models, they cannot be judged by society, as it becomes a case of “Let him that’s without sin cast the first stone.”

The initial strident pushback at JAMB is unquestionably attributable to a total lack of public trust in government institutions and agencies. Unfortunately, this is a virus that’s afflicting virtually every part of the world but that doesn’t mean that the rot should be left unchecked in Nigeria. If the Tinubu administration aims to really deliver on its pledge to deepen the nation’s democratic process then it must add the building of strong institutions to its work order.

We must now begin to hold the feet of our appointed and elected leaders very close to the fire to enhance accountability and transparency, not by querulous and wasting, all knife and root-puller criticisms but, as American essayist and philosopher advocated, “by guiding, instructive, inspiring criticisms.”

It is only then the society will start correctly repositioning its value system, knowing, for instance, that, while the behaviour of an Mmesoma may be construed to be trivial in many quarters, it is nevertheless a constituent part of the little foxes that spoil the vines bearing tender grapes. Both small and big sins should spark public rage whenever committed as they are equally inimical to sustainable development and progress.

Many have come to perceive Mmesoma a hardened street-smart youth who not only had the pluck to take her case directly to her school principal and the Anambra Commissioner for Education – and JAMB itself! They feel ashamed to confess that she completely fooled them with feigned innocence and a disarming mien. Still, my gut feeling tells me that she couldn’t have perpetuated the crime on her own, given her very humble background.

I also believe that her case is simply emblematic of the ocean of rot this country is wallowing in. That’s why the decision by the Anambra State Government to be responsible for her psychological evaluation and treatment is very commendable. Mmesoma needs our empathy much more than our vilification.

But doing so must come at a price. She must be ready to disclose the address of the cybercafe where the forgery was committed as well as the identity of the primary hacker who superintended the job and all those who chaperoned her television interviews.


Tiko Okoye is a Public affairs commentator
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Muslim Group Warns Skit Makers Against Deriding Islamic Ethics, Values, Insensitive Content

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Sulaymon Tadese

By Akinwale Kasali

A Religious Group under the auspices of Ta’awunu Human Rights Initiative has urged Skit Makers to be sensitive with their contents and guide against deriding Islamic ethics and values.

The Islamic Group stressed that playing pranks on innocent citizens, passers-by, aged and ailing people has become the order of the day among Skit  Makers and described it as  unacceptable.

A statement on Friday, signed by the Director General THURIST-Nigeria, Sulaymon Tadese, said that the rate at which morality and dignity of humans are being dragged in the mud in the name of skit making is alarming and need to be properly and promptly addressed to forestall any unwarranted consequences that may arise therefrom.

The statement reads: “Skit makers have now made anyone a cast in shooting skit to gain netizens’ attention at the expense of the inconvenience of innocent citizens, passers-by, unsuspecting job seekers, aged and ailing people anywhere and at any time.

“ It is important to state that the recent threat to the life of a veiled woman in a recent viral video is one of the many threats and dangers skit makers expose innocent citizens to in the name of Skit making.

“How do you explain a sane person pranking a woman dressed in a dignified religious garb as in the case of Niqob lady in the viral video and her attending reaction in the name of skit making? Isn’t that an indication that there are no regulations governing the act of skit-making in this country?”

THURIST further urges the public, skit makers, and aspiring skit makers to refrain from pranking or creating skits that target innocent citizens, particularly women who wear veils. They state that these individuals should be treated with respect due to their distinguished and exceptional appearance.

The Group called on the Government to regulate social media and skit-making to prevent the breakdown of law and order.

It noted that the unconfirmed reports that the man in the viral video has been arrested should serve as a warning to other skit makers.

It would be recalled a Skit Maker, Maruf Abdullahi, with the nickname, Trinity Guy has been remanded in Prison for assaulting an underage with his Skit Making leading to him been sued by the Oyo State Police Command.

Court Orders Immediate Release Of Emefiele

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Emefiele Arrested By DSS

By Akinwale Kasali

A High Court sitting in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, today, has ordered the immediate release of embattled and suspended former Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Governor, Godwin Emefiele who has been in the custody of the Department of State Security, DSS for more than one month.

The ruling by the FCT High Court is coming barely 24 Hours after another FCT High Court ordered his immediate release from DSS Custody.

In a judgment upon an Originating Motion on Notice brought before the Court by Emefiele, against Incorporated Trustees of Forum for Accountability and Good Leadership, the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Inspector General of Police, State Security Service (SSS) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, the presiding Judge held that the arrest, detention and interrogation of Emefiele were in violation of the subsisting judgment and orders of Justice M. A. Hassan in Suit No. FCT/HC/GAR/CV/41/2022.

Emefiele through his Counsel, Peter Abang, had asked the court to set aside, quash, invalidate and nullify his arrest and detention.

In another prayer granted by Hon. Justice Bello Kawu, the Court made an order setting aside, voiding, quashing, invalidating and nullifying any warrant of arrest obtained or procured by the Respondents, especially the DSS for the arrest, detention and/or interrogation of Mr. Emefiele in connection with the allegations of terrorism financing, fraudulent practices, money laundering, round tripping, threat to national security before or from any court since the date of the judgment of Justice M. A. Hassan.

The Court also granted an injunction restraining the Respondents, particularly the DSS from arresting, detaining, further detaining or proceeding against, breaching or interfering with Mr. Emefiele’s personal liberty and freedom of movement or taking any other steps against him in connection with any allegations of terrorism financing, fraudulent practices, money laundering, round tripping, threat to national security before or from any court since the date of the judgment of Justice M. A. Hassan.

Aiyedatiwa Presides Over Ondo Exco Meeting; Approves Selection Of Obas, Committee On Palliatives

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Lucky Aiyedatiwa - Deputy Governor of Ondo State

By Ayodele Oni

The first Ondo State Executive Council meeting since the absence of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu from the State almost two months ago was held on Thursday.

Despite transmitting power to the Deputy Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the Council meeting has not been held which made the people to think that Aiyedatiwa was not in control.

Rather, members of the Council have been trading accusations among themselves, with some doubting the loyalty of others to the Governor in his absence.

Governor Akeredolu had written to the House of Assembly early in the week requesting for the extension of his medical leave until asked by his doctors to return.

At its meeing on Thursday, the State Executive Council constituted a nine-man committee on  palliatives that will work out strategies to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal in the State.

The  meeting was presided over by the Acting Governor, Aiyedatiwa and held at the Council chamber, Governor’s office, Alagbaka Akure.

Briefing the press after the Council Meeting, the Commissioner of Education, Science and Technology, Pastor Femi Agagu who led the briefing said, Council deliberated on the affairs of the State, particularly the pains on residents ocassioned by the removal of fuel subsidy.

Agagu, while speaking on the infrastructural projects, disclosed that, Council approved the award of contract for the construction of 4.75Km selected roads in Igbobini and Agadagba, in Ese-Odo Local Government Area.

He added that, the construction of 1000m concrete walkway at Obe-Nla in Ilaje Local Government Area was also approved by the council.

Commissioner of Economic Planning and Budget,  Emmanuel Igbasan disclosed that the State Government has constituted a nine-man committee headed by Chief of Staff to the Governor, Chief Olugbenga Ale, which amongst other things is to fashion out an enduring palliatives measures to remedy the excruciating effects of fuel subsidy removal within available resources.

On the flood situation; Council commiserated with victims of flood and  erosion in the state, particularly in Akure, the State capital as government appealed to residents to always embrace good environmental habits.

Special Adviser on Environment, Oyeniyi Oseni who spoke on the subject said government has taken steps to curtail floods in the State.

The Commissioner also disclosed that Government has deployed equipments to clear flood prone areas in the State.

He also said Council has approved the construction of flood channels, drainage system and improved drainage network that will help to end the perennial flooding and erosion in the State.

Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Amidu Takuro equally disclosed that the State Executive Council gave approval for the following newly elected Obas in the State.

They are Prince Mafo Ilesanmi, Maporure of Agerige-Aheri Land, Ilaje, Prince Joshua Adebimpe Asumo, Olukaro of Ikaro, Ose, Prince Olugbemi Sewo, Oloto of Igbisin- Oloto, Okitipupa, Prince Adefemi Ajiboye, Olugbe of Ugbe, Akoko North East and Adetuwo Segun Joseph, Olu of Igodan-Lisa, Okitipupa..

Polaris Bank Restates Support For SMEs At Fashion Souk

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Nigeria’s leading Digital Retail Bank has been lauded by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, SMEs, and customers for its invaluable sponsorship of The Fashion Souk event.

The commercial bank’s commitment to enterprise growth was recognized by fashion enthusiasts, industry experts, and style icons at the just-concluded Fashion Souk 2023.

The 2023 Fashion Souk surpassed all expectations with its dynamic display of innovative fabric designs, leather works, trendsetting collections, and fashion concepts amidst a cross-section of brands and discerning audiences.

Over 150 SMEs and 5000 fashion enthusiasts converged at the event.

Attendees had the exclusive opportunity to shop directly from a carefully curated selection of designers at the pop-up boutiques. From avant-garde designs to classic ensembles, the Fashion Souk catered to every fashion taste.

Networking Opportunities: The event fostered an environment of collaboration and networking, enabling designers, buyers, stylists, and fashion enthusiasts to forge meaningful relationships.

Complementing the fashion extravaganza, the event featured exhibitions of beauty and lifestyle products. Attendees were able to explore a range of cosmetics, skincare, and wellness brands, leather works, enhancing their overall fashion experience.

Adebimpe Ihekuna, Group Head, Products & Market Development Group of Polaris Bank, in her reaction, stated that, “Polaris Bank remains committed to the growth of SMEs in the country and we are proud to have partnered with Eventful to host this remarkable event. The Fashion Souk has not only highlighted the incredible talent in Nigeria’s fashion industry but also contributed to its growth and development.”

“As a Bank, we have supported numerous SMEs with loan facilities and will continue to support them through innovative product offerings and easy to access loans on VULTe digital bank without a need for collateral, branch visits and at competitive interest rates”, she added.

Yewande Zacchaeus, the Chairperson of Eventful Limited, the promoters of The Fashion Souk said, “I am thrilled with the overwhelming response and support received for the Fashion Souk. Polaris Bank’s partnership has been instrumental in making this event a resounding success.”

Tunde Lawal, a customer at the fashion souk summer sale noted “I applaud Polaris Bank for their dedication to the fashion industry and for bringing such a remarkable event to life. The assembly of diverse fashion items under a roof is remarkable. Its indeed an experience I’ll relish for a long time.”

The next event is expected to hold in Abuja, the nation’s capital in October.

Birthday: Tinubu Salutes Adeboye’s Wife For Helping The Poor

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has described Folu Adeboye, wife of the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye as a virtuous woman who’s dedicated to the work of God.
The president’s salutation is contained in a statement released on Thursday by Dele Alake, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communication, and Strategy, to celebrate the 75th birthday anniversary of the RCCG Mother in Israel.
Tinubu said Folu has dedicated her life to assisting drug addicts and the underprivileged in society.

“I celebrate this Godly woman, Pastor Folu Adeboye, on the occasion of her 75th birthday.

“We are inspired by her devotion to the work of God, family values, and the downtrodden among us. Mrs. Adeboye’s generosity of spirit and unflinching commitment to seeing that young people live value-guided life will continue to be a guide and beacon to many.

“Through her many philanthropic works and that of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, many lives have been turned around for good.

“I join family, friends and admirers all over the world to wish Pastor Folu many more years in good health and more service in the vineyard,” the statement said

Sokoto: More Problems For Tambuwal

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Former governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Tambuwal is in trouble following the decision of the state to probe his administration.

His successor, Ahmed Aliyu has set up a judicial commission to investigate his government barely two months after leaving office on May 29.

The development, watchers of politics of the state of The Caliphate, as the state is widely known, insist will add to the problems of the former governor, who appears to have suffered a slew of setbacks since he left power.

Apart from failing to impose a successor, the former governor also had suffered a bloody nose recently in his quest to become the Minority Leader in the Senate.

Recall that Tambuwal, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, is among the senators who supported Abdul Aziz Yari, a former Governor of Zamfara state for the position of Senate President recently.

The former Zamfara helmsman lost to Godswill Akpabio, a former governor of Akwa Ibom state who has since surrounded himself with trusted senators from the All Progressives Party, APC, who according to sources worked against Tambuwal’s ascension to the position of Minority Leader.

The decision by the Sokoto state government to probe him, according to those watching his political trajectory, will further put pressure on him now that he has become a minion in the National Assembly after losing out to opponents.

Speaking while administering oath on the members of the panel, Aliyu, urged them to be transparent during the investigation.

He explained that the probe is in the fulfilment of the campaign promise to investigate Tambuwal’s administration, he directed the panel members to discharge their duties according to the law, noting that the people of the state deserved to know how the former governor managed the state’s resources.

Reiterating his confidence on the panel, the governor said “In order to let people know that I will not compromise, we decided to look for a very competent personality outside the state to be the chairman of the enquiry.

“That is why we go for a former Chief judge in far away Gombe State to be the chairman. I am sure you will all agree with me that all the members of this panel were men of impeccable character,”

The panel which is chaired by a former chief judge of Gombe state, Justice Muazu Abdulkadir, other members include Jacob Ochidi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Usman Abubakar, Lema Sambo Wali Esq, Alhaji Haliru Dingiyadi and Nasiru Mohammed Binji Esq, who is to serve as the secretary.

The panel is expected to submit its finding within two months.

Nigeria, Others Earn Close To $900bn From Crude Oil

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Member countries of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, earned $873.6 billion from oil export in 2022.

The OPEC’s petroleum export revenue climbed to the highest in almost a decade last year, as Russia’s war on Ukraine bolstered crude prices and key members ramped up production.

Last year, the 13 nations of the OPEC, earned $873.6 billion, up by 54 per cent from the previous year, according to a report released during the week from the group’s secretariat. It was their best year since 2014, when the United States’ shale boom ended a historic  period of high oil prices.

Crude soared last year as energy flows from Russia, which joined with the cartel in 2016 in a wider network known as OPEC+, were disrupted by international backlash against its military aggression. Brent futures averaged about $99 a barrel, the highest since 2014.

Meanwhile, OPEC nations such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE opened the taps to satisfy the post-pandemic recovery in fuel demand.The combination of surging prices and increased output pushed up earnings for the group.

The basket of crude grades typically sold by OPEC nations averaged just over $100 a barrel last year, while Bloomberg estimates show that crude production from its 13 states was about 29.2 million barrels daily. The figures for petroleum revenue also include sales of refined products.

OPEC’s earnings peaked at about $1.2 trillion in 2012, just as the use of hydraulic fracturing — also known as fracking — was unlocking a gusher of shale-oil in American states from Texas to North Dakota. The ensuing market crash spurred the Saudis and Russia, once fierce rivals, to form the OPEC+ coalition in 2016.

Revenue comparisons since then are complicated slightly by changes in OPEC’s membership. Some countries, including Qatar and Ecuador, have quit the group while others such as Equatorial Guinea and Gabon have joined.

This year, OPEC+ is once again engaged in production cuts to prop up crude markets, as China’s economic recovery disappoints and tightening interest rates in the US and elsewhere stir fears of a recession. Last week, the Saudis announced they would prolong an extra one million barrel—a-day cutback into August, and Russia made a new pledge to pare exports.

Meanwhile, Nigeria has failed to meet its OPEC quota due to crude oil theft in the Niger Delta. The situation, according to analysts in the sector has prevented the country from maximising the effect of the Russia/ Ukraine war like other members of the cartel.

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