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Group warns NUPENG against ‘destabilising Nigeria’ over Dangote refinery union dispute
Group warns NUPENG against ‘destabilising Nigeria’ over Dangote refinery union dispute
…. Proposed strike an act of economic sabotage, terrorism against the people
The citizens-led group, Mass Action Against Economic Saboteurs (MAAES), has warned the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) against plunging the country into crisis with threats of a nationwide strike over Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s plan to deploy 4,000 compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered trucks for fuel distribution.
In a statement issued on Saturday, George Priye West, president of the coalition, said NUPENG cannot hold Nigeria hostage under the guise of defending workers’ rights, stressing that union membership is a matter of personal choice, not compulsion.
“The Supreme Court has already affirmed that the question of union membership is a fundamental right of the individuals. No worker can be forced to join a union against their will. Any industrial action called on such flimsy grounds is not about labour rights but a reckless attempt to destabilise Nigeria and inflict suffering on millions of ordinary citizens,” West said.
NUPENG had threatened to call on its Petroleum Tanker Drivers Branch to stop fuel loading nationwide from 8 September, alleging Dangote of engaging in anti-labour practices by recruiting drivers who are allegedly compelled to renounce union membership.
The group, with branches across the country, dismissed the accusations as baseless and dangerous, warning that they are part of a campaign to frustrate Nigeria’s most ambitious private-sector project.
“Dangote Refinery is not enslaving anyone; it is creating thousands of decent jobs, strengthening local capacity, and providing Nigerians with a long-awaited solution to fuel import dependence. The refinery is a $20 billion investment built on Nigerian soil to serve Nigerian needs. For anyone to describe it as a threat is nothing short of mischief,” he said.
The group described NUPENG’s threat as particularly insensitive at a time when Nigerians are grappling with economic pressures and uncertainty in the oil and gas sector.
“It is shameful that the same unions that watched over the collapse of Nigeria’s government-owned refineries are now plotting against the private refinery that has given the nation renewed hope. Nigerians will not allow this sabotage. We will rise to defend Dangote Refinery at all times, because it represents progress, jobs, and self-sufficiency,” West declared.
They called on the federal government and security agencies to take firm measures to prevent any industrial action that could disrupt petroleum product supply nationwide, insisting that such action should be treated as an attack on the people.
“Any attempt by NUPENG or any group to declare a strike on this hollow basis must be treated as economic sabotage and even as an act of terrorism against the people,” West announced.
“The government must not fold its arms while a few vested interests attempt to blackmail the nation into chaos. Nigerians deserve stability, not manufactured scarcity.”
The group further urged Nigerians to ignore threats of scarcity and continue their daily activities without fear.
“We call on the public to remain calm and resolute. This is not a struggle for ordinary workers but a fight by entrenched interests who cannot stomach competition. Nigerians should go about their businesses and not allow themselves to be misled by this campaign of destabilisation,” the statement read.
West emphasised the group is not opposed to unionism but stressed that workers must retain the freedom to choose their associations.
“The right to join a union is sacred, but so too is the right not to join one. The constitution protects both rights equally. What NUPENG seeks to do is force people into its fold to preserve its relevance. That is not democracy. That is tyranny, and it will not stand,” the group added.
They insisted that the refinery represents Nigeria’s best chance at breaking free from decades of fuel import dependence.
“This refinery is not the enemy. It is a lifeline for Nigeria. Those who want to see it fail are not fighting for workers or citizens; they are fighting for their pockets. Nigerians must see through this and defend the refinery as a national asset,” West admonished.
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US-Based Star Yinka Rythmz Honoured as Bobadara of Ipokia, Wife Crowned Yeye Bobadara
US-Based Star Yinka Rythmz Honoured as Bobadara of Ipokia, Wife Crowned Yeye Bobadara
By Taofik Afolabi
It was a moment of glamour, pride, and cultural celebration as Nigerian-American based musician, Adeola Alhazzan , popularly known as Mr. Somebody or Yinka Rythmz, was conferred with the prestigious chieftaincy title of Bobadara of Ipokia Kingdom in Ogun State. The epoch making event was held yesterday, Friday at District Primary School, Ipokia. The wide gathering event was also the 5th year coronation ceremony of Onipokia of Ipokia, Oba Yisa Olusola Olaniyan.
The colourful ceremony, which attracted traditional rulers like Alaafin Oyo, Timi of Ede, Olu of Ilaro, dignitaries, entertainers, and fans alike, also saw his beautiful wife, Dr. Ugonna Hassan Adeola, bestowed with the title of Yeye Bobadara of Ipokia, cementing their place as one of the most admired power couples in the entertainment and professional space.
Yinka Rythmz, who has been away from Nigeria for close three decades, has built a solid reputation in the United States as a cultural ambassador and music icon. Known for blending Afro-fusion with soulful rhythms, his works have earned him several awards, accolades, and an enduring fan base across the globe.
His return home for this historic honour was nothing short of a grand homecoming. The streets of Ipokia buzzed with excitement as the community welcomed him with open arms. The conferment signifies not only recognition of his achievements abroad but also his continuous contributions to promoting Nigerian culture on the international stage.
Speaking at the ceremony, Yinka Rythmz expressed heartfelt gratitude to Onipokia and the people of Ipokia for the honour bestowed on him and his beautiful wife.
He said “This is a blessing and a responsibility. being honoured as Bobadara of Ipokia is a call to service, and I will continue to use my music, my influence, and my resources to uplift my people and showcase our culture to the world,” he said.
Dr. Ugonna, his wife, who combines her career as a medical doctor with her supportive role in her husband’s music journey, also described the chieftaincy title as a privilege.
“Becoming Yeye Bobadara of Ipokia is more than a title; it is a lifetime duty to stand beside my husband and serve our people,” she noted.
The event featured thrilling performances, cultural displays, and tributes from friends and colleagues in the entertainment industry. With this new chapter, Yinka Rythmz and his wife join the ranks of distinguished personalities carrying the Ipokia heritage with pride and honour.
For fans and well-wishers, the conferment of these titles marks not only recognition of past achievements but also the beginning of greater contributions from the Bobadara and Yeye Bobadara of Ipokia.
The colourful event was achored by famous broadcaster, Ambassador Dr Yomi Mate Ifankaleluyah and Alhaji Bashir Adisa Babagboin.
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FAD Media Group Celebrates Eight Years of Premier Broadcasting in Nigeria
FAD Media Group Celebrates Eight Years of Premier Broadcasting in Nigeria
A vibrant celebration of exceptional broadcasting took place in Calabar, the historic capital of Cross River State, as FAD FM Calabar marked its eight-year anniversary.
Fidelis Duker, the CEO and a renowned figure in the African film industry, expressed his joy at the success of the station. “I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has played a role in our journey at FAD FM Calabar. Reflecting on our beginnings, I am grateful to all the staff, our loyal listeners, the businesses that have partnered with us, guests who have graced our programs, and the support from government and corporate Nigeria. You have collectively nurtured a dream that has blossomed into something spectacular.”
The FAD Media Group also operates a second station, FAD FM Abuja, broadcasting on frequency 101.3, with plans underway for new stations in Agbara and Kano City.
Duker is not only a media pioneer but also the founder of the Abuja International Film Festival, the longest-running African film festival in Anglophone West Africa. Now in its 22nd year, the festival is scheduled for October 26-30 in Abuja. “The film festival is a passion project initiated with my wife that has grown to be widely recognized as one of the premier events in Africa and beyond,” he noted proudly.
With its commitment to quality broadcasting and a bright future ahead, FAD Media Group continues to thrive as a beacon of excellence in the Nigerian media landscape.
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