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War: We’re Coming In To Clean Up – Donald Trump Insists On Ground Invasion Of Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has dismissed Iran’s claim that the country is ready for a potential ground invasion by American and Israeli troops.

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Thursday that the US and Israel should not try to invade by land, warning it would be a “big disaster” for them.

Araghchi said, ‘We are confident that we can deal with them.”

However, when speaking to NBC, the US leader said that Iran’s statement means nothing.

“It’s a waste of time. They’ve lost everything. They’ve lost their Navy. They’ve lost everything they could possibly lose,” Trump boasted.

The US leader again talked about his plan to shape Iran’s future, saying he already has someone in mind to lead the country.

“We want to go in and clear out everything. He said, “We don’t want someone who would take more than 10 years to rebuild.

“They need a good leader. There are some individuals I believe would perform well in the role.”

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I Won’t D!e Anytime Soon – 89-Year-Old Olusegun Obasanjo Declares

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that, at 89 years old, he has no plans of passing away anytime soon.

He condemned those circulating a fake letter in which he was purportedly speaking about his de@th, saying they were only wasting their time because “I dey Kampe.”

The former president disclosed this on Wednesday while delivering a colloquium titled “Burden and Blessing of Leadership: Reflections from Global Africa to the World” held as part of the ceremonies lined up to mark his 89th birthday in Abeokuta.

Obasanjo was born on March 6, 1937.

The former president said at 89 years he had no doubt that God did not make a mistake to keep him alive and reasonably healthy at his age.

He slammed those wishing him de@d, saying he would remain on the earth surface agile and healthy for as long as his Creator wanted.

“For my final note in this address, I want to point your attention to the work of some never-do-well.

“They publish and circulate a fake paper credited to me that I am writing, giving notice of my de@th, pafuka.

“That is their wish and surely not God’s wish for me. God has assured me that He has more for me to do on earth, and He has given me the wherewithal to do it.

“And those who wish otherwise are going to be dealt with by God Himself. I dey kampe as usual,” the former President said.

Earlier, the former President had lamented the leadership crisis that he said had, for decades, stifled Africa’s development, growth, and economic prosperity.

“Africa is not a problem to be managed but a promise to be fulfilled through honest, courageous, selfless, incorruptible and transformational leadership,” he said.

He explained that genuine leadership carried immense burdens, citing his own incarceration and near execution under the military junta of the late Gen Sani Abacha as part of that burden.

Highlighting Africa’s unrealised potential, he said, “By every measure of natural endowment, Africa should be a continent of prosperity, stability, peace, security and global influence.

“Instead, a major part of the continent remains a theatre of preventable disease and suffering, starvation, conflict, insecurity and poverty.”

Obasanjo identified leadership failure, not geography or history, as the primary cause.

“The primary cause is the failure of those entrusted with power to lead for the people and serve them rather than against them; to build institutions rather than subvert them; to welcome accountability rather than flee from it, to ensure equity and justice rather than enthrone injustice, inequality and inequity.”

He warned that many leaders arrive with promises but soon govern for personal or familial gain, undermine democracy, and erode institutions.

“The same young reformer who promised accountability begins to silence the press, harass the judiciary, and intimidate civil society. 

“All institutions become perverted only to serve the interest of the leader, his family, political accomplices and business interests,”he said.

To close the leadership gap, Obasanjo stressed the need for leadership formation, not just training.

“We must invest not only in teaching leaders what to do, but in forming leaders who are constituted and imbued with attributes and values to do the job the right way,” he said.

The former President urged young Africans to take democracy seriously and commit to governance that is accountable, transformational, transparent, and oriented toward the common good.

“A continent that fails its youth does not merely waste a generation; it plants the seeds of instability that will haunt the next several generations,” he said.

Reflecting on personal leadership experiences, Obasanjo described the loneliness and moral weight of decision-making, from commanding troops in the Nigerian Civil War to serving as Nigeria’s President from 1999 to 2007.

“The loneliness I speak of is the loneliness of final decision… your decision will affect millions of lives. That weight settles on one pair of shoulders – the leader’s shoulders,” he explained.

“I remember a few days before the Nigerian Civil War ended in January 1970. I was commanding the Third Marine Commando Division.

“My troops were positioned for the final push. Hundreds of thousands of Igbo civilians were trapped, starving, dying. On one side was the imperative of ending the war quickly to stop further suffering.

“On the other was the risk that a military advance would deepen the humanitarian catastrophe. No textbook told me what to do. No senior officer was going to make that call. It was mine alone. I made it. We saved lives by not shelling Owerri.  History has rendered its verdict,” he said.

He stated that a leader also carried the burden of being the repository of other people’s hopes — hopes that are often larger than any human being can satisfy.

Obasanjo said that “When I was elected President in 1999, the Nigerian people had endured years of military dictatorship, economic stagnation, and institutional decay.

“They did not elect a president, some of them thought; they elected a miracle performer. And when the miracle did not arrive in full measure overnight — as it never can — I could hear the murmurs of some of them. This is the burden: to be elevated by hope and measured by time, often simultaneously.

The former President said that with leadership also comes the burden of principle, adding that “True leadership requires the willingness to hold a position when it is unpopular, to say no when yes would be more convenient, to name a truth that powerful interests wish suppressed.

“This costs friendships. It costs alliances. It sometimes costs your freedom — as I learned in the prison under Sani Abacha, where I was held for three and a half years, tried before a kangaroo tribunal, and very nearly executed.”

He also highlighted the blessings of leadership, citing achievements such as Paris Club debt relief and the establishment of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to recover stolen public funds.

“The blessing of having done the right thing when doing the wrong thing would have been easier. That is the first blessing of leadership: the opportunity for moral self-definition. Not who others say you are,” he said.

On his personal well-being, Obasanjo affirmed that he remained strong at 89 and condemned those spreading false news of his de@th.

“God has assured me He has more for me to do on earth, and He has given me the wherewithal to do it. I dey kampe as usual,”he added.

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Controversy As FEC Approves Grid Asset Management Company To Fix Blackout In Nigeria

The establishment of Grid Asset Management Company (GAMCO), aimed at addressing the national grid and blackout issues, is sparking controversy across Nigeria.

The Federal Executive Council, FEC, made the approval at its meeting on Wednesday.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the firm’s establishment would strengthen the electricity transmission value chain.

“The President has seen that where the problem is mainly in our quest to solve the power problem is largely in the transmission section,” the minister said while announcing the approval after the FEC meeting.

However, the approval has stirred controversy as experts in the country’s electricity sector raised alarm over duplication of roles with Nigeria Integrated System Operator, NISO, and Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, at a time the sector faces a liquidity crisis.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Power Generation Companies, Dr. Joy Ogaji, queried the duplication of roles with NISO and GAMCO’s legality in line with the Electricity Act, 2023.

“This raises many questions. What is NISO’s role? Is this formation in accordance with the EA 2023? ⁠Is TSP being phased out or will it operate side by side? What asset is this GAMCO going to manage?” She queried.

Also, the President of the Nigeria Consumer Protection Network, Kunle Olubiyo, said the move could lead to massive job losses in TCN.

“What happenes to the existing staff of the current Transmission Company of Nigeria?” Olubiyo asked.

This comes as the country grapples with a drop in power supply in the past weeks, which NISO attributed to a shortage in gas supply.

GenCos and the Nigerian Labour recently clashed over the N6.6 trillion power sector legacy debt.

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Nigerian Govt Announces Fresh Tax Collection Policy For Small Businesses, Bans Checkpoints

The Nigerian government has unveiled a new tax collection framework aimed at widening the tax net to include small businesses.

This was disclosed in a statement on Wednesday by Nigeria’s Finance Ministry X account.

The policy document titled ‘Presumptive Tax Framework’ is expected to make tax payment simplified for traders, artisans, and other micro-enterprises.

Speaking on the new system, the Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board, JRB, Mr. Olusegun Adesokan, said it prohibits the use of roadblocks by tax officials to collect levies.

“It also bans the mounting of roadblocks for the collection of taxes.”

On his part, Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, said the presumptive tax regime is meant to provide a simple and fair system for small businesses.

“The objective of presumptive taxation is not to overburden small businesses, but to provide a fair, simple, and predictable framework for tax compliance.

“Our fiscal strategy is anchored on expanding the tax base rather than increasing tax rates. Inclusion drives sustainability,” the minister stated at the scheme inauguration on Tuesday in Abuja.

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Shock As Fire Outbreak Hits Catholic Church In Wukari

A fire outbreak has once again been reported at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Wukari in the Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State, sparking serious concern among members of the Catholic community and residents of the area.

The inferno happened a few months after the local government council secretariat was engulfed by fire.

The incident which occurred late night, reportedly engulfed parts of the Cathedral in what witnesses described as a sudden and distressing development.

As of the time of filing this report, the cause of the fire remains unknown, while the extent of damage and possible casualties have yet to be officially confirmed.

The development comes at particularly a difficult time for the Wukari Catholic Diocese, which is still grappling with the aftermath of recent incidents that reportedly led to the destruction of lives, parish churches, a rectory, and other valuable properties within the diocese.

Preliminary information indicates that the latest incident occurred about an hour before reports began circulating, leaving members of the Catholic faithful shocked and saddened as the day ended with the unfortunate development.

Despite the confusion that followed the outbreak, Fr. James Oliver, a priest in residence at the Cathedral, reportedly acted bravely during the incident.

He was said to have successfully rescued the Blessed Sacrament unharmed before the fire spread further within the church premises.

Members of the Catholic community and residents of Wukari have since expressed deep cincern over the situation. Many have taken to prayers, asking for God’s mercy and protection while hoping that no lives were lost in the incident.

Local authorities and emergency responders are expected to assess the damage and commence investigations to determine the root cause of the fire.

Meanwhile, some members of the church who spoke with Daily Post via telephone expressed concern that the situation might have been better managed if functional fire service vehicles were available within the council area.

According to them, the absence of operational fire service trucks across local government councils in the state has contributed to the difficulty in controlling fire outbreaks.

They noted that Wukari, where the incident occurred, is also the hometown of the incumbent state governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas.

The residents argued that the inability of the state government to adequately equip fire services across local government areas has made several infernos across the state difficult to contain.

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Israel/Iran War: We Didn’t K!ll Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei – US Says

The United States has denied involvement in the de@th of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with Pentagon officials saying he was k!lled by an Israeli strike and not as part of an American military operation.

Pentagon top official, Elbridge Colby, said that the Iranian leader was k!lled as a result of an Israeli attack.

Colby told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the strike which k!lled Khamenei and other top Iranian leaders was not part of the U.S. military campaign.

Colby said, “Those are Israeli operations,” as he pushed back when lawmakers asked if changing the regime was a goal of U.S. actions.

This appeared to have contradicted President Donald Trump’s earlier comment when he said Khamenei could not get around the U.S. intelligence and advanced tracking systems.

He also mentioned that, along with other leaders who were k!lled, Khamenei and others did not have much control because the US was working closely with Israel.

However, Colby said the main targets were Iran’s missile capabilities, which have increased a lot, along with their ability to build those weapons and parts of their navy.

He said those goals were “doable and reasonable targets that can be achieved.”

US and Israel attacks on Iran over the weekend k!lled Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Khamenei d!ed alongside his daughter, grandchild, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law were also k!lled in the strike.

The Israeli army said that Ali Shamkhani, a top advisor to Khamenei, and the head of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards, General Mohammad Pakpour, were also k!lled in the strikes.

US said that over 49 top officials of the Iranian military have been taken out so far.

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AGF Fagbemi Takes Over Abubakar Malami’s Prosecution

Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, has officially assumed responsibility for prosecuting his immediate predecessor, Abubakar Malami, in the terrorism and illegal firearms case filed against him by the Department of State Services (DSS).

Fagbemi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, took over the trial from the DSS on Wednesday at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

At the Wednesday’s proceedings where prosecution of Malami and his son Abdulazeez Malami was to kick-start, Fagbemi through the Director of the Public Prosecution of the Federation, DPPF, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, announced appearance in the matter.

He told Justice Joyce Abdulmalik that the trial cannot proceed because Fagbemi has just taken over the prosecution.

According to him, the case file has just been delivered to the AGF and he needed time to study it to be able to take a well informed decision.

Malami represented by Adedayo Adedeji, SAN, expressed disgust over the delay in opening up the trial and asked the Judge to strike out the charge at the next adjourned date should the federal government come up with any excuse.

Responding, the DPPF said that the request for striking out of the charge was premature and urged the Judge to ignore it.

After taking arguments, Justice Abdulmalik fixed March 10 for trial to be opened by the AGF.

The Court had on February 27 admitted Malami and his son, Abdulaziz to N200m bail, with two sureties, each one of whom must own landed property either in Maitama or Asokoro.

Justice Abdulmalik had said that the title of the property must be deposited with the Deputy Chief Registrar of the Court along with valid international passports.

The sureties were also ordered to depose to affidavit of means and submit their two recent passport photographs with the court.

Besides, Malami and his son were also ordered to submit their international passports and recent passport photographs to the court.

The DSS had arraigned Malami and his son, Abdulaziz on a five-count charge bordering on terrorism and illegal firearms possession.

In the charge, marked, FHC/ABJ/CR/63/2026, filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja, Malami is also accused of refusing to prosecute suspected terrorism financiers, whose case files were handed to him while he served as the AGF and Minister of Justice.

Malami and Abdulaziz are equally accused of warehousing firearms in their residence at Gesse Phase II Area, Birain Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State without lawful authority.

The DSS accused Malami in count one of the charge, with knowingly abetting terrorism financing, while the ex-AGF and his son are charged in counts two to five, with unlawful, possession of a Sturm Magnum 17-0101 firearm, 16 Redstar AAA 5720 live rounds of cartridges and 27 expended Redstar AAA 5’20 cartridges, contrary to and punishable under relevant Sections of Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 and Firearms Act, 2004.

It reads: “That you, Abubakar Malami of Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, Adult, male, sometime in November, 2022 at Federal Ministry of Justice, Maitama, Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did knowingly abet terrorism financing by refusing to prosecute terrorism financiers whose casefiles were brought to your office as the Attorney-General of the Federation, for prosecution, and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 26 (2) of Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

“Abubakar Malami and Abdulaziz Abubakar Malami of Gesse Phase II, Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, adults, males, sometime in December, 2025, in your res:dence at Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did engage in a conduct in preparation to commit act of terrorism by having in your possession and without licence, a Sturm Magnum 17-0101 firearm, Sixteen (16) Redstar AAA 5°20 live rounds of Cartridges and Twenty-Seven (27) expended Redstar AAA 5’20 Cartridges, and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 29 of Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 .

“That you, Abubakar Malami and Abdulaziz Abubakar Malami, of Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, adults, males, sometime in December, 2025, in your residence at Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, without licence, did have in your possession a Sturm Magnum 17-0101 firearm, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 3 of Firearms Act 2004 and punishable under Section 27 (1) of the same Act.

“That you, Abubakar Malami and Abdulaziz Abubakar Malami, of Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, adults, males, sometime in December, 2025, in your residence at Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, without licence, did have in your possession sixteen (16) Redstar AAA 5’20 live rounds of cartridges, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 8(1) of Firearms Act 2004 and punishable under Section 27 (1) of the same Act.

“That you, Abubakar Malami and Abdulaziz Abubakar Malami, of Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, adults, males, sometime in December, 2025, in your residence at Gesse Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi State, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, without licence, did have in your possession twenty-seven (27) expended Redstar AAA 5’20 cartridges, and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 8(1) of Firearms Act 2004 and punishable under Section 27 (1) of the same Act.”

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EFCC Arraigns Two Bank Officials Over Alleged $306,667, €50,250 Fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned two officials of FSDH Merchant Bank Limited over an alleged fraud totaling $306,667.81 and €50,250.

This was disclosed in a statement posted on the official page of the Commission.

In the statement, the defendants, Bakare Oladimeji Surajudeen and James Olukayode Imokwede, were on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, brought before Justice Ismaila Ijelu of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja.

According to the EFCC, the defendants were arraigned on a 10-count charge bordering on alleged stealing and retention of stolen property belonging to FSDH Merchant Bank Limited.

The anti-graft agency stated that, “the petitioner, FSDH Merchant Bank Limited, alleged that an internal audit uncovered unauthorized debits totaling $306,667.81 and €50,250, equivalent to N527,406,916.66 five hundred and twenty-seven Million, four hundred and six thousand, nine hundred and sixteen naira, sixty six kobo.”

Investigations, the Commission said, showed that the transfers were allegedly processed through the SWIFT platform to third parties.

One of the charges read in court alleged that the defendants “dishonestly took the sum of N527,406,916.66, property of FSDH Merchant Bank Limited.”

The defendants pleaded not guilty to all the charges; following their plea, prosecution counsel, H. U. Kofarnaisa, asked the court for a trial date and requested that the defendants be remanded in a correctional facility pending trial.

Counsel to the defendants, Oluwaseun Akintunde and Olajide S. Onasanya, informed the court that bail applications had been filed and urged the court to grant bail on liberal terms.

The statement further noted that after listening to both parties, Justice Ijelu granted each defendant bail in the sum of N2 million with two sureties in like sum.

The court directed that one surety must be a gainfully employed relative and must provide evidence of tax payment for the last three years alongside proof of livelihood.

The defendants were ordered to deposit their international passports with the court and were barred from travelling outside the country without the court’s permission.

They were subsequently remanded in a correctional facility pending the perfection of their bail conditions.

The matter was adjourned till March 25, 2026, for the commencement of trial.

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How DSS Nabbed Suspect Over Ass@ssination Attempt On Peter Obi in Benin

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested 26-year-old teacher Udeme for his alleged involvement in threats and the February 24 shooting incident targeting former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi and other opposition figures in Benin City, Edo State.

The move marks the first solid breakthrough since the tense shooting scare that followed Obi’s visit to Benin, an episode that has continued to stir political debate as the country edges towards the 2027 election season.

Confirming the development on Monday, a top security source told our correspondent, “Yes, it is true.”

According to Vanguard, it was reliably gathered that DSS operatives swung into action shortly after Stephen allegedly posted threatening messages on his X handle, where he claimed responsibility for the attack and issued fresh threats.

In one of the posts cited by investigators, the suspect wrote: “We warned Obi against his entrance into Edo State, but he mistook our resolve for his Obidiots online noise. Thank his stars he (Obi) survived this one.

“I learnt he’s going to my Rivers State. Na my men go handle that one and dem no dey miss target. Speak no peace to a bastard and wish him no long life, for he’s destined to die.”

Sources said forensic analysis helped track the suspect, who was later arrested in a covert operation. He remains in DSS custody and is expected to be charged in court.

A top source disclosed: “I strongly believe that the outcome of the agency’s forensic investigations implicated the suspect.

“You know that, as a responsible security organisation saddled with the task of counter-espionage, VIP protection, among other asset protection duties, the DSS is always alive to its responsibility of investigating credible intelligence, irrespective of tribe or religion.

“They swiftly deployed operatives and the man who threatened Peter Obi was nabbed and is in custody.”

The February 24 incident occurred shortly after Obi, former Edo State governor and ex-APC national chairman John Odigie-Oyegun, and leaders of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, attended a political meeting in Benin.

Armed men were reported to have opened fire near Oyegun’s GRA residence after trailing the convoy from the ADC secretariat on Ogbelaka Street.

The attackers riddled the gate, vehicles and parts of the compound before fleeing when security personnel responded. No casualties were recorded.

Obi’s allies and leaders of the Obidient Movement described the episode as a premeditated assassination attempt and criticised security lapses, while the Edo State Government rejected the claim and dismissed suggestions of official involvement as politically motivated.

The Police earlier confirmed receiving distress calls and reinforcing security in the area, noting at the time that investigations were ongoing.

With Stephen now in custody, security agencies say the probe remains open as efforts continue to determine whether others were involved in the Benin gunfire incident.

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Dangote Refinery Raises Petrol Price To ₦875

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has raised its Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) gantry price by ₦101, increasing the ex-depot rate from ₦774 to ₦875 per litre—a development that may prompt fresh fuel price adjustments across the country.

A senior official at the refinery confirmed the development to The PUNCH on Monday, attributing the upward review to recent volatility in global crude oil prices.

“Yes, the price has been reviewed. The new gantry price is now ₦875 per litre from ₦774. The review became necessary due to changes in global crude fundamentals and replacement costs,” the official said.

Checks on petroleumprice.ng showed that the revised gantry price had already been reflected, signalling a shift in downstream pricing benchmarks.

The price adjustment followed the refinery’s earlier decision to suspend petrol loading operations effective midnight on March 2, 2026, after international crude oil prices surged past the $80 per barrel mark overnight.

Industry data indicated that Premium Motor Spirit loading stopped exactly at midnight, halting product lifting and the issuance of Proforma Invoices – a clear sign that fresh transactions were temporarily paused.

However, the suspension applied strictly to petrol, as Automotive Gas Oil, popularly known as diesel, continued loading.

The development also prompted a ripple effect across the downstream sector, with several private depot owners reportedly suspending petrol sales during the trading day.

“Several depot owners suspended PMS sales because of the crude rally. The market is already factoring in risk premiums. Nobody wants to sell below replacement cost,” a downstream operator said.

Market watchers say such coordinated pauses often precede price realignments, as operators adjust to global crude movements and projected replacement costs.

The current volatility in the oil market has been linked to heightened geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran, raising fears of supply disruptions — particularly around the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Energy analysts warn that sustained hostilities in the Middle East could disrupt global supply chains, push up freight and insurance premiums, and increase import and refining costs – even as Nigeria ramps up local refining capacity.

Five energy experts, in separate interviews with The PUNCH, cautioned that petrol and diesel prices in Nigeria could rise further if crude oil climbs beyond $90 per barrel.

With the gantry price now at ₦875 per litre, marketers are expected to adjust pump prices accordingly in the coming days, potentially pushing retail prices closer to the ₦1,000 mark in some locations.