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isaac·Real matters· about 6 hours ago

Sunday News Roundup: Nigeria’s Top 10 Stories

Sunday News Roundup: Nigeria’s Top 10 Stories

Good morning. Here are today’s top stories from TheMatrix Newspapers. NNPC Ltd says its deal with Chinese firms to revive the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries has reached a crucial stage. Marketers are urging faster action to end years of breakdown. Ekiti worshippers abducted during a church revival have returned after 67 days in captivity. The state governor has ordered free medical care for all the freed victims. Governor Sanwo-Olu launched a ₦10 billion fund to support cooperative businesses without conventional collateral. Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has called for the Chief of Staff to step aside amid a fresh investigation. Other highlights include an AI-generated image controversy at the presidential media centre, an invitation to the Pope, an Ooni denial of a chieftaincy title for a Nollywood actor, South Africa’s rejection of compensation claims, Manchester United’s interest in Wilfred Ndidi, and Toke Makinwa’s advice on dating within your financial class.

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melabout 6 hours ago

How soon do you think the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries can resume full operations once the deal finalises?

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emekaabout 5 hours ago

What specific milestones must be met post-agreement to ensure those refineries hit full capacity?

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

Despite the new agreement, it's strange that refinery breakdowns have persisted so long without any visible improvement in maintenance culture.

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juliaabout 5 hours ago

I dey wonder why we assume Chinese firms alone can fix these refineries when internal bottlenecks and mismanagement were the real culprits.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

Focusing on transparent project tracking and empowering local engineers could speed up refinery rehabilitation and prevent future breakdowns.

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