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Energy must power Factories, illuminate Homes, fuel Innovation, says Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has restated Nigeria’s readiness to collaborate with African nations, global partners and the private sector to deliver cleaner, affordable, inclusive, and more secure energy.

Tinubu, represented by the Vice-President Kashim Shettima, gave the assurance on Tuesday at the Ninth Edition of the Nigeria International Energy Summit, held at the State House Conference Hall, Abuja.

He said energy played a critical role as the invisible force holding the modern world together, as well as the quiet architecture of balance among nations, the unseen hand that steadies economies and sustains societies.
The president observed that energy remained central to peace, prosperity, and global stability.
He stated that Nigeria was focusing heavily on utilising its vast gas reserves as a transition fuel and expanding renewable energy capacity.
“Energy must unite communities, stabilise economies, and secure futures. It must power factories, illuminate homes, fuel innovation, and build trust between government, investors, and citizens.
“Nigeria stands ready to collaborate with Africa, global partners, and the private sector to deliver energy that is secure, affordable, cleaner, and inclusive,” he declared.
Tinubu recalled that even though his administration inherited an energy sector that was rich in potential in 2023, the sector was “constrained by inefficiencies, uncertainty, and prolonged underinvestment.
”We set to work without fanfare, guided by the clear understanding that energy cannot be treated simply as an economic commodity if stability is our goal.
”Energy is a catalyst for national security, industrial growth, social inclusion, and regional cooperation,” he stated.
Tinubu assured that his government was fully committed to “building an energy system that delivers reliability, transparency, sustainability, and shared prosperity.”
He said that his administration sustained and deepened the full implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act.
He added that his government was consolidating its role as the live wire of sector reform and strengthened regulatory institutions to ensure clarity of roles, transparency, and investor confidence.
Tinubu added, ”Under our watch, Nigeria’s upstream activity recorded a historic rebound. Rig counts rose from eight rigs in 2021 to 69 rigs by late 2025, reflecting renewed exploration and drilling momentum.
“The sector secured Final Investment Decisions exceeding eight billion United States dollars, including major offshore gas developments involving global energy companies.
”Foreign direct investment into the oil and gas subsector rebounded strongly, driven by regulatory certainty, fiscal reforms, and improved operating conditions.”
Tinubu said crude oil theft, which had been a major constraint on production and revenue, declined significantly due to enhanced security coordination, surveillance, and regulatory enforcement.
He added that the efforts paid off, as they restored operational stability and improved Nigeria’s production reliability in international markets.
”Early reforms, most notably fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange liberalization, repositioned the sector’s economics, improved market efficiency, and enhanced long-term investment attractiveness.
”While these measures required national sacrifice, they laid the foundation for sustainability, fiscal resilience, and investor confidence.
”Industry stakeholders and independent experts have described these reforms as transformational, aligning Nigeria’s energy sector with global best practices,” he added.
The Nigerian leader implored the participants “to engage constructively, invest confidently, and partner purposefully with Nigeria.”
Earlier, Gambian President, Adama Barrow, observed that Nigeria’s policies had implications far beyond its borders.
He said that working together through strategic partnerships was key to regional solutions and energy security.
Also, the President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Mbasogo, maintained that Africa must cease to be merely an exporter of raw materials and focus on processing them for the betterment of future generations. 
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Energy must power Factories, illuminate Homes, fuel Innovation, says Tinubu
Economy
03-Feb-2026

Why we suspended Exam Towns’ Selection for Ekiti 2026 UTME Candidates - JAMB

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has suspended the selection of examination towns for candidates registering for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Ekiti.

The board disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja by its spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin.

Benjamin said that the suspension was to enable the board restructure examination towns to ensure closer proximity to candidates and reduce transportation challenges on examination days.

He explained that although candidates were usually allowed to select examination towns closest to their locations, the 2026 UTME registration commenced before structural anomalies were however detected in Ekiti’s examination towns’ configuration.

Benjamin said the anomalies necessitated urgent adjustments in the interest of candidates, prompting the temporary suspension of town selection in the state.

According to him, candidates will be unable to select any examination town in Ekiti while the adjustment process is ongoing.

He, however, said that the process would be concluded shortly.

Benjamin expressed regret over any inconveniences the measure might cause the candidates affected during the ongoing registration exercise in the state.

He said that the board routinely monitors its operations and promptly addresses challenges reported by candidates.

Benjamin reaffirmed the board’s commitment to continuously improving its processes to ensure that all candidates were treated with dignity and respect.

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Why we suspended Exam Towns’ Selection for Ekiti 2026 UTME Candidates - JAMB
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03-Feb-2026

Momoh set to inspire Rotary Leaders at District Team Learning Seminar

Veteran broadcaster and Chairman/CEO of Channels Media Group, John Momoh, has been named the lead speaker at the 2026 Rotary International District 9112 Team Learning Seminar (DTLS), a high-level leadership forum scheduled for February 20 - 21, 2026, at the Orchid Hotel, Lekki, Lagos.
The announcement was made by the District Governor-elect of Rotary International District 9112, Rotarian Layi Abdoye, who described the seminar as a mandatory leadership programme for district officers invited to serve ahead of the 2026-2027 Rotary year.
According to the official communication, the District Team Learning Seminar remains a cornerstone of Rotary’s leadership development, reflecting Rotary International’s long-standing commitment to capacity building, knowledge sharing and service excellence across its global network.
Momoh’s selection as the headline guest speaker places a spotlight on the intersection of ethical leadership, media responsibility, and community service, values that closely align with Rotary’s guiding principle of Service Above Self. He will be speaking to over 200 Rotary leaders on the topic, “How the media can influence purposeful and ethical leadership.”
Momoh, who is also a Paul Harris Fellow, is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most influential media personalities. With almost five decades in broadcast journalism, his career spans roles as news anchor, senior reporter and media executive before he co-founded Channels Television in 1995 with his wife, Sola.
Under Momoh’s leadership, Channels Television has evolved into Nigeria’s most trusted independent news network and one of Africa’s most respected broadcast organisations. Channels has won the Best TV Station of The Year, a record 16 times.
The station is widely credited for redefining professional television journalism in Nigeria through editorial discipline, factual reporting and sustained investment in people and technology.
The network has also received multiple honours from the Association for International Broadcasting and remains the first Nigerian television station to secure a nomination at the International Emmy Awards for its contribution to the International Children’s Day of Broadcasting.
Beyond institutional success, Momoh’s personal achievements have earned him both national and international recognition. In 2005, he was conferred with the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger, OON and the National Productivity Order of Merit, NPoM. 
He later received the Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Nigerian Information Society and the University of Lagos Alumni Association among others.
Momoh became the first private sector broadcaster elected as chairman of the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) and currently serves as president of the Chevening Alumni Association of Nigeria.
He has also received honours including the Planet Africa Leadership Award in Canada, the African Achievers Award and the Constituency for Africa Award.
A strong advocate for youth development and education, Momoh sits on the boards of several civic and educational organisations, including Junior Achievement Nigeria, reflecting a lifelong commitment to mentoring future leaders.
His participation at the 2026 District Team Learning Seminar is expected to offer Rotary leaders practical insights on leadership, mentorship, ethical decision making, building institutional trust and the role of communication in sustaining social impact.
Rotary District 9112, which covers sections of Lagos and Ogun states, continues to strengthen its leadership culture through structured learning, inter-district collaboration and community-driven service initiatives.
With John Momoh leading conversations at the seminar, 2026 DTLS is shaping up as a defining moment for Rotary leadership preparation, blending global humanitarian values with real-world professional excellence at a time when credible leadership and responsible communication matter more than ever.
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Momoh set to inspire Rotary Leaders at District Team Learning Seminar
News
02-Feb-2026

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