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Dangote Announces Fresh Conditions For NNPCL To Increase Stake In $20bn Refinery

The President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has announced some fresh conditions for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, to expand its stake in his 650,000-barrel-per-day petroleum refinery.

However, he said this would only happen after Dangote Refinery must have proven to NNPCL what the plant can do.

Dangote stated this in a recent interview with S&P Global Commodity Insights.

“The door remains open for Nigerian National Petroleum Co. to boost its stake after the state oil company trimmed its interest to 7.2 per cent, but not before its next phase of growth is well underway.”

Reiterating the need for the refinery to be listed in the Nigerian Exchange Limited, Dangote said he’s only interested in keeping a 70 per cent stake.

“We don’t want to keep more than 65-70 per cent.”

In 2024, NNPCL announced that it has trimmed its shares in Dangote Refinery to 7.2 per cent, down from 20 per cent.

The then spokesperson of NNPCL, Olufemi Soneye, had said the state-owned firm reduced its stake in Dangote Refinery to invest in compressed natural gas.

Meanwhile, Dangote Refinery recently encountered an operational setback which resulted in a glitch in fuel supply, according to a Bloomberg report.

Petroleum product marketers had in a recent report complained of the non-supply of petrol after paying billions to Dangote Refinery.

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Dangote gave us just N20M after my sister passed – Phyna blows hot

Reality star, Phyna drags Dangote Group for giving her family N20 million as compensation after her sister’s demise, as she lays heavy allegations.

626Blaze recalls that in August, Phyna had lost her sister following horrific accident in Edo state after she was crushed by one of Dangote’s truck.

 

Her sister, who didn’t die immediately, had lost her limbs, and stayed comatose till she gave up the ghost.

 

Phyna’s demand for N1B.

Phyna had insisted that Dangote would pay dearly in compensation for her sister’s accident, demanding that the businessman pays one billion naira.

Many netizens had however found the demand to be unrealistic and outrageous.

Sadly, on the last day of August, 31st, Phyna’s sister, Ruth, gave up the ghost, stirring emotional reactions from Nigerians.

 

Phyna drags Dangote again

 

In a recent update, Phyna revealed that the company had allegedly negotiated with her family and paid 20 million Naira, which didn’t sit right with her since her sister’s lifetime expenses were more than that amount.

Phyna makes allegations against Dangote Group

The BBNaija star opined that Dangote Group had allegedly told the hospital her sister was admitted to inject her with something to make her pass away because they were worried about the amount they would have to spend on medical treatment.

She said in part …

“My mind is telling me Dangote group and company told Lagoon hospital to inject my sister so she will die.

If I calculate wetin my sister don chop from when she dey baby class to this Auchi Poly wey she just finished, wetin be 20 million Naira?

I don’t know who made that negotiation since na then open their mouth ask. When I found out about the 20 million I was so pissed.

Removing my sister from the mortuary I paid hundreds of thousands. Dangote I don’t do online ranting. I go say what I want to say, Una go arrest me tire. Before them burn like 15 of your trailer, you go carry me. Until my sister died before FRSC posted something, those clout chasers…”

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Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers Claim

Several fuel importers in the country have claimed that the Dangote refinery sells a litre of petrol to international traders at N65 less than the price offered to local marketers in Nigeria.

The Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria, Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria confirmed this in separate exclusive interviews with Sunday PUNCH.

While kicking against the planned slashing of prices on Monday, DAPPMAN in particular said it was a ploy to stifle competition.

The Dangote refinery recently announced that it would drop petrol prices from N865 per litre to N841 in Lagos and the South West, and N851 in Abuja, Edo, and Kwara.
This would come alongside the commencement of its direct fuel distribution scheme.

In an interview with our correspondent on Saturday, the DAPPMAN Executive Secretary, Olufemi Adewole, told Sunday PUNCH that members of the group bought Dangote’s petrol from international traders in Lome, Togo, at prices lower than what was offered locally by the refinery.

Adewole said importers had made efforts to buy petrol from the Dangote refinery, but the price was higher, adding that sometimes, it could be better to import the product.

But the Dangote refinery downplayed the allegations, suggesting DAPPMAN might be the force behind the recent attack against it by the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers.

NUPENG had accused the refinery of anti-union practices, including refusing to allow drivers to join the group. The union threatened to embark on industrial action over the matter.

Adewole told Sunday PUNCH that Alhaji Aliko Dangote once said he would crash prices whenever importers brought in fuel cargoes into Nigeria.

“So, anytime our cargoes are coming, we expect him to reduce the price. He may give a different reason for the reduction,”
he said.

“Dangote is selling to international traders at N65 lower than what he offers in Nigeria, or how is it possible for some of our members to buy from someone who bought from Dangote?

“Dangote sells to international traders at N65 cheaper than what he is selling to us. In some instances, we were able to buy from those people and still bring it to Nigeria. They will take the product to Lomé, claiming that they are buying large quantities.

“I have collated the volume of the products needed by DAPPMAN and sent to Dangote twice, yet he is not giving us products. What else does he want us to do? Even if he would give it to us, it would be with conditions that would not be profitable. Is that business?” he said.

Asked if it was cheaper to import petrol than to buy from the Dangote refinery, Adewole said, “It’s not all the time that it is cheaper. But there are instances in which it was cheaper to buy from international markets, and not only did we buy from international markets, we bought from international traders that Dangote sold to.”

When our correspondent sought to know what DAPPMAN’s requests were, he emphasised the need for discounts.

“Dangote has to give us a discount for the freight cost and other costs that we incur between his jetty and our jetty so that we can sell at the same price, and then we’ll be competitive. People will continue to import if the price is cheaper elsewhere,”
he added.

The National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said DAPPMAN was right to say Dangote’s fuel was cheaper in Lome than in Nigeria.

“Exactly, DAPPMAN said the correct thing. It is true. We don’t want to be saying everything. But the way things are going, one day we will say everything,” Billy Gillis-Harry said.

Also, a major importer told Sunday PUNCH that his company refused to buy from Dangote because the margin was not favourable.

However, in an interview with Sunday PUNCH, a spokesman for the refinery laughed off the allegations.

He said, “We now know who is behind NUPENG. Our free delivery starts Monday.”

The spokesman wondered when DAPPMAN members started buying petrol from Lomé, asking if they no longer patronised Russia and Malta.

Earlier, the DAPPMAN secretary said portraying Dangote refinery’s repeated fuel price cuts as patriotic gestures overlooked both their timing and effect on the market.

Adewole, in a statement on Saturday, said the price reductions were strategically timed when other importers had active cargoes at sea or in tanks, creating price shocks that undermined competition and imposed financial strain on fellow market participants, including the refinery’s domestic customers.

He said it was concerning that the refinery offered lower prices to international buyers while quoting higher rates to local off-takers.

This, he said, contradicted public-facing claims of prioritising Nigerians and placed unnecessary burdens on domestic businesses already operating under tight margins.

On the crisis between Dangote and NUPENG, the executive secretary said his group had watched the dispute with dismay.

“While the matter may not directly concern our association, we are alarmed by the tone, trajectory, and escalation of this issue. Beyond the reputational risks to various market participants, we are concerned about the potential impact this may have on ordinary Nigerians, particularly in a downstream environment still stabilising post-deregulation,”
he added.

Adewole noted that the assertion that Nigeria’s downstream stability rested solely on one refinery was dismissive of the broader ecosystem.

He said, “While we welcome the Dangote refinery as a major infrastructure project, its contribution has peaked at only 30 to 35 per cent of national demand. The balance continues to be supplied by responsible petroleum product marketers, including DAPPMAN members, who import and distribute under strict regulatory oversight by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.”

On Dangote’s direct free fuel distribution scheme, he said the claim was misleading.

“The claim that the refinery offers ‘free delivery’ is also misleading. In reality, marketers are required to lift at least 25 per cent of their allocations directly from the refinery gantry and must do so using only Dangote-owned trucks, paying commercial rates based on their destinations. This arrangement imposes additional logistical and financial burdens on marketers, limits operational flexibility, and undermines the narrative of cost relief being provided to the local market,”
he alleged.

While conceding that the Dangote refinery is a valuable contributor, Adewole said it was not a messiah.

The Dangote refinery said it would begin the rollout of compressed natural gas-powered trucks on Monday, as part of its logistics-free distribution programme aimed at significantly reducing fuel prices across the country.

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NUPENG Calls Off Strike After Meeting With Dangote Group

NUPENG has announced the suspension of its nationwide strike against the Dangote Group.
Recall that NUPENG had threatened to embark on strike after the Dangote Group allegedly refused to allow its workers join NUPENG.
The strike was called off following a meeting convened by the Department of State Services (DSS), attended by the Ministers of Labour and Finance, Dangote Group officials, and representatives from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).
Both parties reached an agreement, bringing an end to the brief nationwide industrial action.
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Fuel Price: FG, NUPENG, Dangote Meeting Ends in Deadlock

There are indications that the meeting between the federal government, executives of Nigeria Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, Dangote Group and other stakeholders ended in a deadlock.
This is according to a report by DailyPost.
Recall that the meeting took place on Monday after FG had announced its plan to resolve the face-off between NUPENG and Dangote Group.
The meeting scheduled originally for 3pm Tuesday did not kick off until after 5:00pm.
No official details of the outcome of the meeting have been made public by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, the leadership of NUPENG led by Williams Akporeha, or the Dangote Group as of the time of filing this report.
Earlier, Dingyadi, speaking on the importance of Monday’s meeting, said, “We are here to try and reconcile our labour unions in the oil industry and the employers in Dangote Group. This is not the first time we are having this kind of dispute.”
However, a source and industry stakeholder told DAILY POST that the details are still sketchy, but it seems no agreement has been reached yet.
“Details are still sketchy. However, it seems there is no agreement yet. I should know from tomorrow (Tuesday),” he told DAILY POST.
The National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abubakar Maigandi, told DAILY POST in an interview on Monday that both parties need to come to a sustainable resolution for the good of all Nigerians.
Meanwhile, NUPENG, in enforcing its strike on Monday, shut down major depots and some filling stations in Lagos and Warri in protest against the Dangote Group.
In Warri, reports have emerged that the cost of transportation has increased due to the strike.
Meanwhile, DAILY POST correspondent observed that fuel prices have remained unchanged in parts of the Federal Capital Territory as of Monday night, between N885 and N910 per litre, except for Empire Filling Station, which stood at N950.
However, with the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA), and the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) threatening to mobilise members to down tools, petrol scarcity may set in, and prices may go up.
Recall that NUPENG president, Akporeha, accused Dangote Group of anti-labour activities in his plan to roll out 4,000 compressed natural gas trucks for petroleum products distribution nationwide.
He said Dangote’s anti-labour policy is meant to enslave workers, but the oil firm insisted on implementing its policy.
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FG Summons Dangote And NUPENG Officials to Avert Nationwide Strike

The Federal Government has intervened in the ongoing face-off between the Dangote Group and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG).
FG has now summoned a meeting of both parties in Abuja today.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, called the meeting in a last-minute effort to halt a nationwide strike set to begin today, already endorsed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).
NUPENG accuses Dangote of anti-union practices, monopolistic tendencies, and indecent labour conditions, alleging that the refinery pays some of the lowest wages in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. The union further condemned a new policy barring drivers from joining oil and gas unions, describing it as a violation of the Nigerian Constitution, the Labour Act, and international labour conventions.
 
“This marks a dangerous road to fascism in industrial relations, where workers are treated as slaves without voice or dignity,” the union warned.
Despite the minister’s intervention, NUPENG leaders have directed members nationwide to commence the strike pending resolution of all grievances.
An official said: “Though we will attend the meeting to show readiness for dialogue, the strike goes on until all the issues are resolved.”
The crisis deepened over the creation of the Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association (DTCDA), which NUPENG dismissed as a “management-inspired fraud” designed to weaken and divide workers. The union insists that Dangote and his associates are behind the association, linking its operations to MRS Energy Limited.
Amid mounting tension, the NLC has rallied its 54 affiliates and 36 state councils to prepare for solidarity action. President Joe Ajaero warned that Dangote’s actions represent a direct attack on the entire Nigerian labour movement.
“An attack on one union is an attack on all. If we allow the Dangote Group to succeed, no industry or worker in Nigeria will be safe. It will set a perilous precedent that capital is above the law,” Ajaero said.
The NLC has ordered immediate mobilisation and sensitisation of workers nationwide, cautioning that the strike will first hit fuel supply chains, with filling stations already experiencing queues and rising black-market prices. Economists warn that prolonged disruption could cripple transport, power, and manufacturing, worsening inflation and economic hardship.
In Edo State, the NLC has declared full support for the strike, urging residents to stock up on fuel ahead of the action.
 
“The Edo council will mobilise all affiliates in solidarity. We advise workers and the public to get petroleum products that will last the duration of this industrial action, as filling stations will be closed,” the statement read.
The outcome of today’s Abuja meeting will determine whether the strike is called off or escalates into a nationwide shutdown.
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Our Trucks Not Involved in Enugu Accidents – Dangote Group

The Dangote Group has claimed its trucks were not involved in two fatal traffic accidents that occurred on Wednesday in Enugu State.
The group made the statement in a statement released Thursday by a spokesperson for the Dangote Group, Anthony Chijiena.
The firm clarified that the trucks involved in the two separate crashes did not belong to the company and were not operated by any of its subsidiaries.
Dangote Group’s position corroborates a statement released by the Enugu State Police Command on the accidents.
The police command confirmed that the vehicles were owned by two logistics firms, Visco Investment Global and Global Investment, with ten persons dead.
Reacting, Dangote stated, “We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the victims of these tragic incidents and their families.”
 
The company also expressed concern over the “increasing spread of misinformation falsely attributing such incidents to the Dangote Group without substantiated evidence.”
It further urged both the public and media outlets to verify claims before dissemination and emphasised its commitment to road safety.
Dangote Group noted that it has “repeatedly cautioned truckers to desist from using its logo on their vehicles.”
The firm vowed to implement stricter monitoring and pursue legal action against those who use its brand identity without authorisation.
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Ruth: “Phyna shouldn’t have gone to Verydarkman; he spoilt the case ” – Bobrisky

Popular socialite, Bobrisky opined that Phyna shouldn’t have approached Verydarkman to help with the Dangote incident.

It would be recalled that Phyna had run to Verydarkman to assist in getting justice for her sister who was hit by Dangote truck.

Sadly, the sister had passed away, leaving many heartbroken and others indignant, aggrieved.

His words …

“Mistake that girl made was to go to very dark man you should have just used your page and voice out let nigeria hear you your page is enough your page is enough going to very dark man he has spoilt the case now he has spoilt the case he has spoilt the case now The same thing he did during Mohbad. The same thing he did during Mohbad. We don’t see front, we don’t see back. The moment he puts his mouth in the Mohbad case, everything went sour. Everything turned upside down. Everything you’re asking for, you want the DNA. The question is, who kpai Mohbad? That is the question. You’re asking, who did this? We want the DNA. We want this. Oh, my God. To this day now, they’ve not buried that boy. Sitting in the old blog or… Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, mommy. I don’t have… I don’t have time for this… That guy. That guy… All his mouths. He will not travel. He will not leave down Nigeria. I say me. Me. thinks it’s about noise it’s about it’s about noise it’s not about noise my dear it’s about will you know will your papa know will you he was telling me you come to Abuja you come to this Abuja to come and meet me you come and ask the ask of rep ask of rep Monkey. He wore red, red, red, red. I’m just. That boy is not important. Trust me. He’s not. Look at the way I’m glowing. Look at the way I’m glowing. Abroad is. Let me tell you people. People saying that a very dark man has sent me away. I cannot come back. Sets me to where? Sets me to where? I don’t ask that. The case is over. Nobody’s talking about it. I can come to Nigeria if I want to. But I’m not just interested. You know, I’m not just interested. So… If all his mouths that he made, that I will come to, I will not leave this country. Even when immigration arrested me, he was the first person that announced it to the whole world. Popiska has been arrested. Popiska has been stopped by the immigration. I said, look at this one. Ozor. Ozor. Popiska has been arrested. Guys, you will not travel. You see that travel? You want to travel. You will not go. I say me. That guy needs to know that I’m the most powerful person you can ever know.”

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“Tinubu, Dangote Group failed Phyna’s late sister” — Verydarkman

Nigerian activist and social media critic, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman, has condemned individuals and institutions he believes failed Phyna’s sister, Ruth Otabor, who died weeks after an accident involving a Dangote truck.

Ruth’s death was confirmed on Sunday by Eko Solicitors & Advocates on behalf of the Otabor family. Her passing came after weeks of treatment for severe injuries sustained in a road accident involving Dangote’s truck near Auchi Polytechnic, Edo State.

Reacting to the tragedy, Verydarkman faulted President Bola Tinubu, the Dangote Group, and Nigerians with social media influence, accusing them of failing to rally support when Ruth was still alive and in desperate need of advanced medical care.

In a strongly worded video, he said:
“Phyna’s sister has finally kpai, a lot of people are lending their voices to the RIP but when we needed those voices to pressure Dangote to do the right thing, 19 days was what she spent at the hospital but many refused to post because it won’t give them engagement. You bunch are hypocrites, may God forgive your souls. Nigeria has failed us. President Bola Tinubu, you have failed us all. And to Dangote Group, are you happy now? You had the time to take that girl abroad to treat her.”

His remarks came hours after the Dangote Group issued a condolence statement, expressing sadness over Ruth’s death and insisting that the company and its insurance partners had been covering all medical and financial costs since the accident.

The conglomerate further noted that arrangements had already been made to fly Ruth to India for advanced treatment, pending her doctors’ medical clearance. Unfortunately, she passed away before the process could be finalised.

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Dangote Group mourns demise of Phyna’s sister

The Dangote Group has expressed deep sorrow over the demise of Ruth Otabor, the sister of Big Brother Naija Season 7 winner, Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, popularly known as Phyna.

Ruth died weeks after sustaining injuries in a road accident involving one of the company’s trucksnear Auchi Polytechnic in Edo State.

In a statement issued shortly after her passing, the conglomerate said it had been actively supporting Ruth and her family since the incident.

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Ruth Otabor, who was injured in the recent road incident involving one of our trucks in Auchi, Edo State,” the company said.

The Dangote Group explained that since the accident, its officials and insurance partners had been covering all financial and medical expenses, including making arrangements to fly Ruth abroad for advanced treatment.

“Arrangements had been made for her to be flown to India for advanced treatment, pending medical clearance from her doctors. Sadly, despite these efforts and Ruth’s brave fight to live, we lost her today,” the statement read.

The company further reaffirmed its commitment to safety and accountability in its operations, while offering condolences to the Otabor family.

“At Dangote Group, safety, accountability, and compassion remain at the core of our operations. We remain committed to strengthening our safety systems and supporting those affected in moments of tragedy. May God grant her mercy and eternal rest,” it added.

 

Ruth’s death was earlier confirmed by Eko Solicitors & Advocates, who stated on behalf of the Otabor family.