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  Nigerian music lovers are celebrating exciting news as beloved music power couple Adekunle Gold and Simi have officially welcomed twin babies . The joyful announcement, confirmed through their social media platforms, has sent waves of happiness across Nigeria and beyond, with fans, colleagues, and well-wishers flooding the couple with congratulatory messages. The award-winning singers, who have always kept their private lives relatively low-key, shared touching moments that subtly confirmed the arrival of their twins. While the couple has chosen not to disclose full details such as the babies’ names or gender, the message was loud and clear: their family has grown, and it is a season of gratitude and joy in the Adekunle Gold–Simi household . Almost immediately after the announcement, social media platforms lit up with excitement. Fans described the news as a “double blessing” and a testament to the couple’s strong bond. Fellow musicians, Nollywood stars, influencers, and indu...

Port Harcourt Refinery Shutdown Enters Second Month: Communities Demand Accountability

The Port Harcourt Refinery, once touted as a major solution to Nigeria’s fuel import dependency, has now entered its second month of shutdown—raising serious concerns among stakeholders and host communities. Initially closed in late May 2025 for what the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) described as “scheduled maintenance,” the refinery has yet to resume operations.

This development is troubling, especially considering the facility underwent a $1.5 billion rehabilitation meant to restore full capacity after years of dormancy. Community leaders from Eleme and Okrika, under the umbrella of the Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSCOM), have accused NNPCL officials of deliberate sabotage. They allege that vested interests are frustrating the refinery’s operations to favor private refiners.

In a strongly worded statement, the communities demanded the immediate removal of the Refinery Coordinator, Bayo Aderenle, citing mismanagement and failure to adhere to the 30-day maintenance deadline. They also called for a technically competent managing director to take charge of the project and ensure its timely and transparent completion.

Civil society groups and oil sector observers have joined the call for a forensic audit of the $1.5 billion rehabilitation fund. They argue that the repeated shutdowns—this being the second in just five months—suggest poor planning and questionable spending.

Beyond technical issues, the prolonged shutdown has economic implications. With fuel prices already volatile due to global market instability, any extended disruption in local refining could lead to scarcity and further price hikes.

As Nigerians await the next steps, trust in public infrastructure management continues to dwindle. Will the refinery finally bounce back as promised, or will it remain a symbol of failed expectations? The coming weeks will reveal whether the authorities are committed to transparency and the sustainable revival of Nigeria’s refining sector.

By Luchiinter.blogger.com
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