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Yuletide: Consumers Salute President Tinubu, Dangote Group for Affordable Fuel Prices Nationwide
Yuletide: Consumers Salute President Tinubu, Dangote Group for Affordable Fuel Prices Nationwide
…Say Economic Transformation Under Tinubu Taking Roots at All Levels
As Nigerians prepare for the festive season, the Forum of Consumers for National Growth (FCNG) has commended President Bola Tinubu and the Dangote Group for their roles in driving down petrol prices across the country, describing the developments as clear evidence that economic reforms are yielding tangible benefits at grassroots levels.
In a statement signed by Dr. Adekunle Olorunfemi, National Coordinator, and Rev. Moses Alkali, Public Relations Officer, the forum highlighted the recent reduction in petrol gantry prices by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery as a game-changer for consumers amid rising holiday travel demands.
“The bold economic transformation initiated by President Tinubu is taking deep roots,” the statement read.
“By fostering an enabling environment for local refining and competition, his administration has empowered private sector giants like Dangote to deliver affordable fuel, easing the burden on millions of households and businesses during this Yuletide.”
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery had announced a significant cut in its gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), lowering it by N129 per litre to ₦699 effective December 12, 2025.
This marks the refinery’s 20th price adjustment in 2025, reflecting sustained efforts to keep domestic fuel competitive despite global volatility and smuggling pressures.
To support wider market access, the refinery introduced a 10-day credit facility for marketers and reduced the minimum order quantity for certain buyers, enabling smaller distributors to participate.
The forum praised the refinery’s production milestones, including a daily output of 70 million litres of refined products—comprising 45 million litres of petrol and 25 million litres of diesel—surpassing Nigeria’s estimated domestic consumption.
This surge in local supply has reduced reliance on costly imports and bolstered energy security.
According to the group, the refinery’s diversification of crude sources, including the recent arrival of its second shipment from Ghana’s Sankofa grade, further underscores its strategic shift toward regional and domestic sourcing, reducing dependence on European imports.
The statement added: “President Tinubu’s reforms, including the removal of subsidies and promotion of local refining, have created the conditions for such innovations.
“Consumers are now experiencing direct dividends through lower transport costs, stabilized prices, and increased availability during the festive period.
“This is not just about fuel—it’s about hope and progress. The Dangote Group’s commitment to reasonable pricing, combined with government support, is transforming lives and proving that Nigeria’s economic vision under President Tinubu is delivering inclusive growth.”
The forum urged Nigerians to embrace these positive changes while calling for continued collaboration between the government and private sector to sustain affordability and drive further industrialization.
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R-E-A-K-I-N-G: Popular Lagos-based Pastor Dr. Chris Okafor reacts to Doris Ogala with biblical passages Matthew 11:6, John 3:2 and John 9:6. …Says the law will address all her purported allegations accordingly
B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G:
Popular Lagos-based Pastor Dr. Chris Okafor reacts to Doris Ogala with biblical passages Matthew 11:6, John 3:2 and John 9:6.
…Says the law will address all her purported allegations accordingly.
~Sunday Adeyemi
On December 21, 2025, a wedding thanksgiving service was held at the Grace Nation Church headquarters in the Berger area of Lagos, attracting over 8,000 congregants. Dr. Chris Okafor, newly married, shared his joy, stating that the earth’s judge will one day demand judgment from individuals, adding that sinners will be barred from entering the kingdom of God.
Full story to come.
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Yari: Yoruba Youths Oppose Conferment of Prestigious Titles on Figures Linked to Banditry and Corruption
*Yari: Yoruba Youths Oppose Conferment of Prestigious Titles on Figures Linked to Banditry and Corruption
The Yoruba Youth Council (YYC), a foremost organization advocating for the interests, unity, and cultural integrity of Yoruba youth, has vehemently opposed the planned conferment of the Obaloyin of Yorubaland title on former Zamfara State Governor and current Senator Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar by the Alaafin of Oyo.
In a statement released today, YYC President Dr. Adebayo Ogunleye described the decision as a grave misstep that risks undermining the cherished Yoruba values of integrity, moral uprightness, and communal responsibility.
He said: “Yorubaland has always honoured individuals who embody the spirit of omoluabi – those whose character and actions reflect excellence, accountability, and the protection of life and property.
“Bestowing a title as exalted as Obaloyin, which signifies guardianship and military command, on someone with a deeply controversial record sends a dangerous signal to our youth and communities.”
The Council highlighted the unprecedented escalation of banditry and insecurity in Zamfara State during Senator Yari’s governorship from 2011 to 2019.
The group said this period saw thousands of lives lost, widespread displacement, and communities living in constant fear.
It added that persistent allegations have linked Yari to some of the very elements responsible for the violence, including claims of meetings with notorious bandits and allegations of political protection or complicity.
“Banditry did not emerge in a vacuum,” Dr. Ogunleye stated. “It thrived in an atmosphere where questions of oversight and accountability at the highest levels were raised repeatedly.
” We cannot ignore this history when considering someone for a title that represents the guardian of the realm.”
The YYC also drew attention to the numerous corruption allegations that have trailed Senator Yari, including probes by anti-graft agencies, property forfeitures, and claims of misappropriation of billions of naira during his tenure.
According to the group, such accusations, involving alleged fraud, illegal resource exploitation, and mismanagement of public funds, stand in direct opposition to the Yoruba philosophy of transparency, equity, and selfless leadership.
“How can we, as a people who value hard work and moral rectitude, celebrate wealth and power whose origins are shrouded in controversy?” Ogunleye asked.
“This does not reflect the Yoruba ideal of leadership that uplifts the community rather than exploits it.”
The Council further warned that the Southwest is already facing serious security challenges from herdsmen-related violence, including killings, kidnappings, and destruction of farmlands.
“Honouring individuals whose leadership is associated with the rise of similar banditry in other parts of the country risks sending a message that such conduct is tolerable,” the statement read.
“We must not normalize or glorify behavior that endangers lives and livelihoods. Our youth deserve role models who protect and unite, not those whose legacies are stained by insecurity and ethical questions.”
The Yoruba Youth Council called on the Alaafin of Oyo and all Yoruba traditional leaders to reconsider the conferment of these titles.
“True cultural bridge-building must be rooted in unimpeachable character and a proven commitment to peace, justice, and the welfare of the people,” Dr. Ogunleye concluded.
The Council urged Yoruba youth across the country to remain vigilant and united in defending the sanctity of their cultural heritage.
“We will continue to advocate peacefully for values that reflect our proud identity. Titles should inspire, not divide or endanger.”
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Stand Firm Against Discouragement: Why Every Delay Builds Discipline, Every Challenge Refines Character and Every Setback Prepares a Wiser Tomorrow
Stand Firm Against Discouragement: Why Every Delay Builds Discipline, Every Challenge Refines Character and Every Setback Prepares a Wiser Tomorrow.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by saharaweeklyng.com
“How PATIENCE, PERSEVERANCE and PRINCIPLED ENDURANCE turn HARDSHIP into STRENGTH and TRANSFORM STRUGGLE into LASTING PROGRESS.”
No matter where you are today, do not surrender to discouragement. This is not a motivational cliché whispered to soothe broken spirits; it is a timeless principle supported by history, psychology, philosophy and lived human experience. Every generation that has achieved meaningful progress (personally or collectively) has done so not by avoiding hardship, but by confronting it with discipline, resilience and clarity of purpose. Delays are not denials. Challenges are not curses. Setbacks are not verdicts. They are formative processes that prepare the human mind and character for something greater.
Discouragement is one of the most dangerous enemies of progress because it convinces people to abandon the journey too early. It magnifies temporary difficulties into permanent defeat and turns momentary failure into lifelong regret. Yet history repeatedly shows that those who endure discouragement (who refuse to surrender their resolve) often emerge stronger, wiser and better prepared for leadership, innovation and service.
Delay as a School of Discipline. It is one of life’s most misunderstood teachers. In an age obsessed with instant gratification, waiting is often framed as weakness or misfortune. In reality, delay is the training ground of discipline. It forces individuals to master self-control, patience and long-term thinking. Psychological research on delayed gratification demonstrates that the ability to wait, plan and persist is strongly linked to improved decision-making, emotional regulation and life outcomes.
Discipline is not formed in moments of abundance; it is forged in seasons of waiting. When progress seems slow and results invisible, the disciplined individual learns consistency over comfort. Delays strip away entitlement and cultivate humility. They teach people to work without applause, to prepare without guarantees and to remain faithful to process even when rewards are postponed.
The great philosopher Aristotle once observed that EXCELLENCE is not an ACT but a HABIT. Delay forces the repetition that builds habit. Each day of disciplined effort (despite uncertainty) strengthens the internal structure required for lasting success. Those who escape discipline during delay often collapse when success finally arrives.
Challenges as Refiners of Character. Character is not revealed in ease; it is refined in adversity. Challenges test values, beliefs and integrity. They expose weaknesses not to shame us, but to show us where growth is required. Every challenge carries a question: Will you ADAPT, LEARN and ENDURE or RETREAT?
History is unambiguous on this point. Leaders, thinkers, reformers and innovators were shaped by resistance. Nelson Mandela’s moral authority was not born in comfort but refined through decades of imprisonment. Abraham Lincoln’s depth of wisdom was forged through repeated political failures and personal loss. These figures were not extraordinary because they avoided difficulty, but because they allowed difficulty to deepen them rather than destroy them.
Modern psychology affirms this truth through the concept of resilience and post-adversity growth. Individuals who confront hardship with reflection and purpose often develop stronger coping skills, deeper empathy and clearer priorities. Challenges, when rightly interpreted, become instruments of refinement. They teach patience, courage and moral clarity with qualities no classroom can fully impart.
Setbacks as Preparation, Not Punishment. A setback is not proof of incompetence; it is evidence of engagement. Those who never fail are often those who never try. Setbacks provide feedback with honest, sometimes painful, but invaluable. They reveal what does not work, what needs adjustment and what must be strengthened.
Carol Dweck’s work on mindset demonstrates that individuals who view failure as a learning process (rather than a personal indictment) are more likely to improve performance and persist. This growth-oriented perspective transforms setbacks into stepping stones. Each fall becomes a lesson. Each mistake becomes instruction.
Setbacks also cultivate wisdom. Wisdom is not mere knowledge; it is understanding shaped by experience. A person who has stumbled learns caution without fear, confidence without arrogance and ambition without recklessness. Such wisdom cannot be inherited or rushed but it is earned through setbacks survived and lessons applied.
The Inner Architecture of Perseverance. Perseverance is not blind stubbornness; it is disciplined endurance guided by purpose. Scholar and psychologist Angela Duckworth describes this quality as “GRIT”—the sustained passion and perseverance for long-term goals. Grit is what enables individuals to remain committed when motivation fades and obstacles multiply.
Perseverance requires structure. It thrives on routines, accountability, reflection and rest. It is sustained not by emotion, but by conviction. Those who endure understand that progress is often invisible before it becomes undeniable. They commit to daily effort, trusting that consistency compounds even when results are delayed.
Neuroscience reinforces this truth. The human brain is capable of change through repetition and effort with a phenomenon known as neuroplasticity. Each disciplined action strengthens neural pathways associated with focus, resilience and problem-solving. In essence, perseverance reshapes the brain, making future endurance easier and more effective.
Meaning as the Antidote to Discouragement. Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl offered one of the most profound insights into human endurance: meaning sustains life even in suffering. According to Frankl, when individuals find meaning in their struggle, they can endure almost any hardship.
Discouragement thrives where meaning is absent. When effort feels pointless, the spirit collapses. But when struggle is linked to purpose (family, legacy, service, faith or contribution) endurance becomes possible. Meaning transforms pain into sacrifice and delay into preparation.
This is why those who stand firm are often guided by something larger than themselves. They endure not because the road is easy, but because the destination is worthy.
A Call to Stand Firm. To stand firm is not to deny pain or pretend strength. It is to acknowledge difficulty without surrendering to it. It is to keep moving when progress is slow, to keep believing when outcomes are uncertain and to keep learning when mistakes occur.
Progress is rarely linear. It is often messy, uneven and delayed. It is inevitable for those who persist intelligently and ethically. Every delay builds discipline. Every challenge refines character. Every setback prepares a wiser tomorrow.
This is the unglamorous truth of growth. It demands patience, humility and courage. Yet it is the path walked by all who leave a meaningful mark on the world.
No matter where you are today, I ask that you stand firm. The work is not wasted. The struggle is not meaningless. And the future is still listening to the choices you make now.
George Omagbemi Sylvester writes on leadership, society, resilience, and human development. This article is published by saharaweeklyng.com
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