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Diphtheria Scare in Edo State: Calls for School Closure Amid Rising Cases

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  Edo State is currently battling a public health scare as diphtheria cases emerge, raising concern among residents, health professionals, and civil society. With six confirmed cases and three reported fatalities, the outbreak has prompted urgent calls for preventive measures to contain further spread. Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection affecting the nose and throat, often fatal if left untreated. The Edo State Ministry of Health has confirmed the detection of both diphtheria and dengue fever, adding complexity to the state’s health response. So far, over 15 suspected diphtheria cases have been identified, with health officials moving swiftly to activate surveillance teams and conduct community sensitization. In a proactive appeal, the Concerned Edo Citizens Forum submitted an open letter to Governor Godwin Obaseki, urging the temporary closure of schools to protect children, who are among the most vulnerable to the disease. The group also recommended limitin...

🇳🇬 Nigeria to Export First Gasoline Cargo to Asia from Dangote Refinery

In a groundbreaking development, Nigeria is set to export its first gasoline shipment from the Dangote Refinery to Asia, signaling a major milestone in the country's energy sector. The shipment, scheduled for June 22, 2025, marks Nigeria’s official entry into the global refined petroleum market.

The $20 billion Dangote Refinery, located in the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos, is Africa’s largest oil refinery and one of the biggest globally. With a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the refinery has already begun producing diesel and jet fuel. Now, with gasoline exports on the horizon, Nigeria is taking a bold step toward reducing its historic reliance on imported fuel.

This first export cargo is being handled by major international trading firms, further underscoring confidence in the refinery’s output and Nigeria’s refining potential. The refinery’s expansion into gasoline exports is expected to boost Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves, improve the balance of trade, and create employment opportunities across the value chain.

For decades, Nigeria, despite being a top crude oil producer, has depended heavily on fuel imports due to poor refining infrastructure. The Dangote Refinery is now reversing that narrative, positioning Nigeria as a potential fuel supplier, especially to energy-hungry regions in Asia where demand remains strong.

This move is not only economically significant but also strategic, as it diversifies Nigeria’s oil revenue and strengthens its influence in global energy markets. It’s a sign that local industrial capacity is finally catching up with national potential.

As the refinery prepares to dispatch its first gasoline shipment, Nigerians and global investors alike are watching closely. This export could be the first of many — signaling a new era of prosperity and energy leadership for Nigeria.


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