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BAYELSA GOVERNOR APPROVES N740M INTEREST-FREE LOANS FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS

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The Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has approved an interest-free loan of N740 million for two young entrepreneurs in the state. The loan, which will be disbursed through Premium Trust Bank, is aimed at supporting the growth of their businesses and promoting entrepreneurship in the state.

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Daniel Alabrah, in a statement, said the governor approved the sum of N240 million for Mrs. Tare Korumene, Chief Executive Officer of ECO FIP Nigeria Limited, and N500 million for Winsome Dan-Adere, who recycles plastic wastes to produce interlocked blocks. Daniel Alabrah said the loan is part of the Bayelsa E-Commerce Entrepreneurship Programme (BEEP), which was launched by the governor on Tuesday.

The BEEP programme, which had 500 young participants, aims to promote entrepreneurship and digital literacy in the state. Governor Diri explained that the programme would be held annually and would provide young business owners with the necessary support to create jobs, reduce poverty, and contribute to wealth creation.

Daniel Alabrah further disclosed that the governor has directed the Commissioner for Education to include Artificial Intelligence in the state’s schools curriculum. “The state government has prioritised Artificial Intelligence and I have directed the Commissioner for Education to include it in our schools curriculum,” Diri said.

The governor also announced plans to partner with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to enable Bayelsa entrepreneurs engage in online trading of their goods and services. “We need to catch up with the rest of the world in terms of online business and we know that you will require electricity. Our government has therefore procured gas turbines, which by the end of this year enable Bayelsa to have uninterrupted power supply,” Diri added.

Director General/Chief Executive Officer of NITDA, Kashifu Abdullahi, said the BEEP programme aims to redefine the state’s economic narrative by fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurship. “The goal is to create a hub for innovation, attract global investors, and position Bayelsa as a leading centre for technology and business process outsourcing,” Abdullahi stated.

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The Special Adviser to the Governor on Trade and Investment, Owanari Harry, said the BEEP programme is a commitment to support 500 nano, micro, and small businesses in the state by providing capital, training, mentorship, and market access.

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Global Oil Prices Rise on Strait Disruptions, as Iran Rejects U.S. Dialogue, Supply Risks Persist

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Global oil prices climbed sharply on Tuesday as ongoing supply disruptions in the Middle East and renewed geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States rattled energy markets.

 

Benchmark crude prices rose above the $100 per barrel mark, with Brent crude gaining nearly $2 and U.S. West Texas Intermediate also posting significant increases. The surge comes amid persistent concerns over disrupted supply routes, particularly through the strategic Strait of Hormuz; a critical chokepoint that handles roughly 20% of global oil shipments.

 

Tensions escalated further after Iran denied claims by the U.S. officials that negotiations were underway to ease the conflict. The denial contradicted earlier remarks, suggesting progress in diplomatic engagement, adding to uncertainty in global markets.

 

The ongoing conflict has already disrupted energy infrastructure across the region, with reports indicating that dozens of oil and gas facilities have been damaged. Analysts warn that these disruptions could keep prices elevated for an extended period, even if hostilities ease in the near term.

 

Adding to market volatility are continued military exchanges and attacks on energy assets, which have heightened fears of a prolonged supply crunch. Oil prices have already surged significantly since late February as traders factor in the risk of further escalation.

 

Energy experts caution that if the disruption to shipping routes persists, prices could spike even higher, potentially exceeding previous record levels. The uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts and the ongoing damage to infrastructure continue to weigh heavily on global energy markets.

 

The developments underscore the fragile state of global oil supply chains, with markets reacting swiftly to both geopolitical tensions and conflicting signals on potential negotiations.

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Court Adjourns El-Rufai’s Bail Hearing to March 31 After Arraignment

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A Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna has adjourned the hearing of the bail application of former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, to March 31, 2026, following his arraignment on alleged corruption-related charges.

El-Rufai was on Tuesday brought before the court by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and arraigned before Justice Rilwan M. Aikawa.

During the proceedings, the former governor was docked on one count out of a 10-count charge filed by the anti-graft agency. The charge, according to his counsel, Ubong Akpan, relates to alleged deposits into a domiciliary account and the monetisation of earnings.

El-Rufai was arraigned alongside a co-defendant, Joel Adoga.

Despite pending applications earlier filed before the court, Justice Aikawa proceeded with the arraignment and subsequently adjourned the matter to March 31 to consider all outstanding applications, including the bail request.

No bail application was moved or granted during Tuesday’s session.

Speaking to journalists after the court sitting, Akpan maintained that there was nothing unusual about the proceedings, adding that the defence team was yet to be served with processes relating to other potential charges.

The case is expected to resume on the adjourned date for hearing of the bail application and other pending matters.

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ECOWAS Unveils Regional Plan to Protect Food Security Amid Global Pressures

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has introduced an urgent, coordinated strategy to safeguard food security across West Africa and the Sahel, as global economic disruptions and rising oil prices continue to threaten agricultural production.

The decision followed an extraordinary virtual meeting of ECOWAS Ministers of Agriculture held on March 23, 2026, where regional leaders assessed the growing risks to food systems.

The high-level meeting, convened by the ECOWAS Commission through its Department of Economic Affairs and Agriculture under Commissioner Kalilou Sylla, brought together key regional institutions, development partners, and financial stakeholders.

Participants—including representatives from the West African Economic and Monetary Union and the Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel—reviewed the impact of rising fertiliser costs, driven by global market volatility and increasing energy prices, on agricultural productivity across the region.

Deliberations resulted in the adoption of a medium- to long-term operational framework aimed at strengthening food sovereignty and building resilience within regional food systems.

Key measures outlined in the plan include the immediate establishment of regional agreements to secure strategic fertiliser supplies, as well as the creation of emergency reserves to cushion the effects of future price shocks.

The ministers also approved the introduction of liquidity swap mechanisms through central banks to address foreign exchange constraints faced by importers—an intervention expected to improve access to critical agricultural inputs.

“Our collective response underscores the urgency of safeguarding food security in the face of external shocks,” Sylla said, noting that enhanced regional coordination and targeted interventions would help sustain agricultural production and protect vulnerable populations.

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The initiative highlights ECOWAS’ commitment to deepening regional cooperation and implementing sustainable solutions to emerging threats to food security across West Africa and the Sahel.

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