Connect with us

Business

PRESIDENT TINUBU COMMENDS NNPCL OVER RE-OPENING OF WARRI REFINERY

Published

on

Share

President Bola Tinubu has expressed his profound joy at the re-opening of the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, describing it as another remarkable achievement in 2024 that has strengthened Nigerians’ hope in his administration. This development comes weeks after NNPC Limited restarted the 60,000 Barrels per day at the Port Harcourt Refinery in November, as stated in a press statement signed by Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy), Bayo Onanuga.

According to President Tinubu, the re-opening of the Warri Refinery is a significant milestone in his administration’s determination to ramp up local refining capacity and make Nigeria a hub for downstream industrial activities in Africa. He praised the Mele Kyari-led management of the NNPCL for working hard to restore Nigeria’s glory and pride as a major oil-producing country. “The restart of Warri Refinery today brings joy and gladness to me and Nigerians. This will further strengthen the hope and confidence of Nigerians for a greater and better future that we promised,” President Tinubu said.

The Warri Refinery, which has been inactive for several years, is now operating at 60% capacity, producing 125,000 barrels per day. President Tinubu noted that this achievement is a testament to his administration’s comprehensive plan to ensure energy efficiency and security. Bayo Onanuga stated that President Tinubu congratulated Mele Kyari and his team at NNPCL for their hard work in restoring Nigeria’s national pride and making Nigeria a hub for crude oil refining in Africa.

President Tinubu also urged NNPCL to accelerate repair work on Kaduna Refinery and the 150,000 barrels per day second refinery in Port Harcourt to consolidate Nigeria’s position as a global energy provider. The reopened Warri Refinery Petrochemical Company will focus on producing and storing critical products, including Straight Run Kerosene, Automotive Gas Oil, and heavy and light Naphtha.

See also  CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER KEMI BADENOCH SAYS SHE NO LONGER IDENTIFIES AS NIGERIAN

Business

Nigerian Breweries, Guinness Announce Price Hike Over Rising Production Costs

Published

on

Share

 

 

Two of Nigeria’s largest beverage manufacturers; Nigerian Breweries and Guinness Nigeria, have announced plans to increase the prices of some of their products, citing rising operational and production costs amid the country’s challenging economic environment.

 

In separate notices sent to distributors, both companies said the price adjustments would affect selected stock-keeping units (SKUs) across their product lines. The move comes as manufacturers grapple with inflation, foreign exchange volatility, rising energy expenses, and increasing logistics costs.

 

Nigerian Breweries, Nigeria’s largest brewing company, disclosed that its new price structure would take effect on March 20, 2026. In a letter dated March 13 and signed by its zonal business manager (West), John Oloche Ademu, the company, said the review was necessary to cushion the impact of escalating operational and input costs.

 

The company explained that the current economic landscape has significantly increased the cost of doing business, making the price adjustment unavoidable in order to sustain operations and maintain steady product supply to distributors.

 

Similarly, Guinness Nigeria informed distributors in a notice dated March 14 that it would also increase prices on selected products, with the new rates expected to take effect from March 27, 2026. The brewer said the decision was driven by prevailing economic conditions that have raised production and operational expenses across the industry.

 

Both companies noted that distributors who place and fully fund their orders before the effective dates will still be able to purchase products at the existing prices.

 

Industry analysts say the development reflects growing pressure on manufacturers in Nigeria, where the cost of raw materials, packaging, transportation, energy, and foreign exchange has surged in recent months. The planned adjustments could lead to higher retail prices for popular beer and malt drinks in the coming weeks as distributors and retailers adjust to the new pricing structure.

See also  WHATEVER HAPPENED TO CHICKEN QUALITY IN NIGERIA?

 

Nigerian Breweries produces widely consumed brands such as Star Lager, Gulder, Legend Extra Stout, Heineken, and Maltina, while Guinness Nigeria is known for products including Guinness Stout, Malta Guinness, and Orijin.

 

The price hike is expected to add further pressure on consumers already facing high inflation and rising living costs across the country.

Continue Reading

Business

CBN Orders Banks to Restrict Services to Large Loan Defaulters

Published

on

Share

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed all banks in the country to restrict banking services to large borrowers with non-performing loans, in a move aimed at strengthening financial stability and reducing risks in the banking sector.

 

In a circular dated March 12, 2026, and addressed to all financial institutions, the apex bank said the directive targets “non-performing large ticket obligors” whose debt exposures could pose a systemic risk to the financial system.

 

Under the new directive, banks are required to deny additional credit facilities to any large borrower whose loan has been classified as non-performing and recorded in the Credit Risk Management System (CRMS) or any licensed private credit bureau.

 

The restriction covers all forms of credit, including loans and other direct lending facilities. Banks have also been instructed not to extend contingent banking services such as letters of credit, performance bonds, banker’s confirmations, or advance payment guarantees to such borrowers.

 

The CBN further directed banks to strengthen collateral coverage by obtaining additional realizable collateral from affected borrowers in order to secure existing exposures.

 

According to the apex bank, large ticket obligors are borrowers whose total exposure meets the threshold outlined in the Prudential Guidelines for Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria or whose combined borrowings across banks exceed the Single Obligor Limit (SOL), thereby posing potential risks to banks’ Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR).

 

The directive forms part of the regulator’s efforts to protect depositors, enforce prudential compliance, and maintain stability within Nigeria’s banking system.

See also  AFRICAN INVESTORS CONTRIBUTE $285.11 MILLION TO NIGERIA'S FOREIGN CAPITAL IN Q3 2024
Continue Reading

Business

Vietnam Records $19bn Trade Surplus With U.S., Overtakes China and Mexico

Published

on

Share

Vietnam recorded the world’s largest trade surplus with the United States in January 2026, surpassing both Mexico and China, according to the newly released U.S. trade data.

 

The figures show that Vietnam’s exports to the United States surged sharply at the start of the year, helping the Southeast Asian country top the list of America’s largest trade surplus partners.

 

Data from U.S. authorities indicate that the trade surplus reached about $19 billion in January, driven largely by a 53% increase in Vietnamese exports to the U.S., which exceeded $20 billion during the period.

 

The development reflects a continuing shift in global trade patterns, as American imports from China declined while more goods are sourced from Vietnam and other Asian manufacturing hubs.

 

Despite the strong trade figures, negotiations between Washington and Hanoi over a bilateral trade agreement remain unresolved. Officials say disagreements over tariff rates and the widening trade imbalance have delayed progress on a deal.

 

Analysts also note that Vietnam’s trade surplus with the United States has been expanding steadily in recent years, partly because higher tariffs on Chinese goods encouraged companies to shift manufacturing and exports to Vietnam.

See also  CLERIC TUNDE BAKARE URGES TINUBU TO FOSTER NORTH-SOUTH COLLABORATION
Continue Reading