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The Hypocrisy of Fuel Price Protests: Kenneth Okonkwo Calls Out Nigerians

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In a scathing remark, actor and politician Kenneth Okonkwo has lambasted Nigerians for their hypocrisy regarding fuel prices. He pointed out the irony of those who vehemently protested against N140 per litre fuel prices at Ojota years ago, only to now pay N1000 per litre after spending hours in queues.

Okonkwo’s statement has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some users defending their past actions and others admitting to being hypocritical. The actor’s words have resonated with many who feel that Nigerians should be consistent in their demands for affordable fuel prices.

The fuel price debate has been a long-standing issue in Nigeria, with many calling for the government to take action to reduce the burden on citizens. Okonkwo’s comments have added fuel to the fire, highlighting the need for Nigerians to be more proactive in demanding change.

What do you think? Are Nigerians hypocritical about fuel prices, or is Okonkwo’s statement unfounded? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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Videos from the funeral of Abisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of former Oyo state gov, late Abiola Ajimobi

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The funeral of Abisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of former Oyo state gov, late Abiola Ajimobi, is currently holding at RCCG, City of David Parish, in Lagos.

 

Abisola, who was the eldest child of the late governor, passed away on March 27 in the UK after battling with cancer. She is survived by her husband, three children, her mum and siblings.

She was 44 years old.

 

May her soul rest in peace, Amen.

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Elderly woman attempts suicide by jumping off bridge after d3ath of her son

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An elderly woman attempted to take her own life by jumping from the Sankulay Kunda Bridge in the Gambia on Thursday morning, April 17, 2025.
After she entered the water, a local diver identified as Musa Foon, spotted her, quickly jumped in and rescued her.
Speaking with the media, Musa explained that the woman recently lost her son.
“She was talking about her son, who recently passed away. She is currently in police custody in Janjangbureh,” Musa added.

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Nigeria, South Africa strengthen energy ties to curb continental energy deficit

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Senator Lokpobiri and Minister Gwede Mantashe.
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The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri Ph.D, has emphasized that Africa must begin to look inward for sustainable solutions to its energy challenges.

The minister added that boosting local production capacities while retaining generated resources within the continent is key to long-term energy security.

He made this remarks on Wednesday while receiving a high-level delegation from South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, led by Hon. Minister Gwede Mantashe, during a strategic engagement aimed at strengthening bilateral energy cooperation, enhancing trade, and exploring joint initiatives to tackle Africa’s energy needs.

In his speech, Senator Lokpobiri highlighted the remarkable progress Nigeria has made in recent years, particularly under the #RenewedHope administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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“Nigeria has significantly enhanced its local capacity in the oil and gas sector. We are witnessing a new era where indigenous companies are taking ownership by acquiring assets from International Oil Companies that are divesting,” he noted.

The South African delegation’s visit was driven by a strong interest in learning from Nigeria’s oil and gas successes and exploring opportunities for partnership. Hon. Minister Gwede Mantashe praised Nigeria’s advancements and expressed optimism about future collaboration.

“Nigeria’s progress in its energy sector is impressive. We are here to share experiences, learn from each other, and build frameworks that support mutual growth. The goal is to develop strategies that are not only beneficial to our two nations but the African continent at large,” Minister Mantashe stated.

Both parties engaged in extensive discussions centered on developing indigenous capacity, enhancing cross-border trade in energy products, and fostering a robust framework for knowledge exchange.

The ministers agreed that collaboration is essential to unlock Africa’s vast energy potential and to address persistent energy poverty across the continent.

“As we collaborate with South Africa, we are also learning from their experiences. Our shared insights will contribute to increased oil production and more resilient energy systems across Africa,” Senator Lokpobiri added.

“Deepening our ties is vital to creating sustainable, African-led solutions to our energy challenges.”

The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to establish working groups focused on joint investments, technology sharing, and regional energy integration. This renewed partnership signals a forward-looking approach to building a stronger, self-reliant African energy landscape.

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