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Disciples Of TB Joshua Give 300 Bags Of Rice, N1 Million To The Needy To Celebrate His Life And Legacy One Year After His Passing
The Disciples Of P rophet TB Joshua have continued in his footsteps even one year after his glorious passing to be with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Today Sunday, 5th Of June, 2022 makes it exactly one year since the highly respected prophet went to be with the Lord Jesus Christ and in a way to make it memorable, the disciples decided to replicate one of the unique things about the prophet’s ministry which is giving massively to the needy.
The disciples thronged Magboro community area of Ogun state to be with the needy; the deaf, blind, lame, widows, among a host of many others to spend time with them and most importantly, to bless them with their material needs.
Prophetess Yinka, a disciple of the great prophet, made it clear that Prophet TB Joshua is in their midst spiritually.
‘’Today marks one year remembrance of him and we know he is in our midst to the glory of God, he is in our midst spiritually and we open the day in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. He may be absent in the body but we know spiritually he is in our midst.’’
Also, Prophetess Ann, one of the disciples appreciated the community for accepting them while mentioning that they are only sharing the love Prophet TB Joshua impacted them with into the lives of the needy.
‘’We thank everyone joining us in this commemorative service and charity act of giving today in remembrance of our father in the Lord, Prophet TB Joshua has trained us in this manner and we are here to share that same love he has impacted in us into the lives of the people here today. By the mercy and the grace of God, we are going to join our friends to share the love, the peace, the joy we have in remembering our father in the Lord, Prophet TB Joshua.’’
According to one of the disciples, Folake who also addressed the needy in the community, she noted that they could not think of any other person to celebrate the first anniversary of the prophet’s passing to glory with than the needy, as the man of God rightly taught them to love the needy.
She noted that though Prophet TB Joshua isn’t with them physically, he has never for once left them, for he is still with them spiritually.
She explained that the disciples brought food materials and gifts for them as Prophet TB Joshua taught that every man who loves God is under the obligation to love his fellow man.
‘’We the disciples of Prophet TB Joshua have come here to celebrate the life of Prophet TB Joshua who is very dear to us. We cannot think of any other person to celebrate today with than our friends as we know Prophet TB Joshua holds them; the needy, deaf, blind, lame, widows, dear to his heart.’’
“One of the many things Prophet TB Joshua’s ministry is synonymous with is giving, and that’s why we his disciples are following his footsteps, this path of love to meet with our friends and give.’’
“Prophet TB Joshua has taught us that God loves the stranger, widow, orphan, and man, if he truly loves God, is under obligation to love his fellow man. That’s why we are here.
To a great father, mentor, teacher, we say to you daddy Prophet TB Joshua, “We love you. Thank you for being there for us. Daddy, we celebrate your life, we celebrate your exemplary journey on earth, we celebrate your divine nature – a partaker of the inheritance of the saints’’
Reacting to this philanthropic act, the king of the needy in Magboro community, Alhaji Ali Garba showered prayers on the disciples of Prophet TB Joshua for meeting them at the point of their need.
His assistant, Waziri Saleh explained that he has known the ministry of Prophet TB Joshua for a while. He expressed happiness towards the gift from the disciples of Prophet TB Joshua.
Furthermore, one of the leaders in the community, Mr Ibrahim Makama prayed to God to continue blessing prophet TB Joshua, his ministry, his disciples and all that has to do with him.
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Energy experts defend Dangote, blast marketers over blackmail attempt on fuel price hike
Energy experts in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector have defended the pricing structure of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, accusing some fuel markers of attempting to blackmail the refinery and mislead the public over the recent increase in petrol prices.
The experts said reports suggesting that the refinery’s latest adjustment is solely responsible for the recent hike in fuel prices were misleading, noting that importers are also bringing in petrol at almost a N1,000 per litre, while the refinery’s coastal price is N948 and the gantry or ex-depot price stands at N995 per litre.
They stressed that public comparisons fail to consider the differences in pricing structures and supply channels.
According to the experts, N948 per litre represents the coastal delivery price, which refers to petroleum products transported by marine vessels or barges from the refinery to depots along the coastline. On the other hand, N995 per litre represents the gantry or ex-depot price, which is the rate paid by marketers who load petrol directly from the refinery into tanker trucks at the loading gantry for onward distribution across the country.
The experts explained that the two figures should not be interpreted as conflicting prices but rather as different logistics arrangements within the petroleum distribution chain.
Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, energy expert David Okon said the pricing adjustments were inevitable given prevailing market conditions.
According to him, Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals operates in a deregulated market and procures crude at international prices, which have risen sharply due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
“The refinery is already absorbing part of the cost to cushion the impact of the crisis on Nigerians. We can see what is happening in other parts of the world where shortages and scarcity are being reported despite higher prices, yet the Dangote Refinery has continued to guarantee domestic supply,” he said.
Okon explained that when the refinery previously sold petrol at N774 per litre, crude oil was landing at about $68 per barrel. However, with crude now arriving at roughly $95 per barrel, the cost difference of about $27 per barrel translates to nearly N40,000 per barrel when converted to Naira.
“You cannot expect a refinery to continue selling at the old rate under those circumstances,” he added.
“If imported products were truly cheaper, importers would still be selling at the previous prices.”
He warned that without local refining capacity, Nigeria could have faced severe fuel shortages, long queues at filling stations and a resurgence of black market sales.
“Without the Dangote Refinery, many filling stations would likely shut down, queues would return across the country and black market traders would exploit the situation, hawking four litres keg at N20,000 or more. The refinery has effectively prevented that scenario,” he said.
Another analyst, Mohammed Ibrahim, also faulted narratives circulating in some quarters suggesting that the refinery’s pricing adjustment was responsible for worsening economic hardship in the country.
Accusing some importers of attempting to manipulate public perception, he said, “What we are seeing is nothing but deliberate blackmail by some fuel importers who feel threatened by local refining.
“They are twisting the pricing structure to mislead Nigerians and create unnecessary panic in the market.
“By exaggerating the refinery’s gantry price and ignoring the comparable costs of imported fuel, they are trying to make it appear as though Dangote Refinery is the cause of rising prices and economic hardship. This is a calculated attempt to protect their import businesses and undermine local refining, which is meant to reduce our dependence on imported petrol.”
Ibrahim added that such narratives were aimed at portraying the refinery as the reason Nigerians were struggling with higher petrol prices.
He stressed that petrol pricing in Nigeria is largely influenced by global crude oil prices, exchange rate fluctuations, and distribution logistics, noting that these factors affect both locally refined and imported fuel in the country’s deregulated market.
Afolabi Olowookere, Managing Director and Chief Economist at Analysts’ Data Services and Resources (ADSR) Limited, explained that although Nigerians expect refined products from the refinery to be significantly cheaper, prevailing market realities such as global crude oil prices, the cost of crude supply and refining margins make substantial price reductions unlikely in the short term.
“Therefore, improving domestic crude allocation to the refinery would strengthen supply stability and enhance the long term benefits of local refining for the economy,” Olowookere noted.
Recent conflicts in the Middle East and disruptions along key shipping lanes have tightened global oil supply, pushing crude prices past $90 per barrel, a development that directly raises the cost of both imported and locally refined petrol in Nigeria.
The unrest has pushed up fuel costs and transportation in several countries, including Ghana, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa, India, Canada, Brazil, Germany, France, and Japan, as rising crude prices increase the cost of refining, distribution, and logistics globally.
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CHETACHI NWOGA-ECTON EMPOWERS 300 WIDOWS IN IMO
CHETACHI NWOGA-ECTON EMPOWERS 300 WIDOWS IN IMO
A renowned humanitarian and proud daughter of Mbaise in Imo State, High Chief (Dr.) Princess Chetachi Nwoga-Ecton, has empowered over 300 widows and vulnerable women across the Owerri Zone, in a remarkable demonstration of compassion and service to humanity.
The empowerment programme, which took place at the Palace of the Eze of Ngor Okpala, HRH Eze Engr. Fredrick Nwachukwu, brought together community leaders, traditional rulers, women groups and beneficiaries from different communities within the zone.
During the event, the widows received food materials and cash support, aimed at helping them meet basic needs and strengthen their small-scale businesses.
The initiative was widely applauded as a timely intervention to support women who often face severe economic hardship after losing their spouses.
Many of the beneficiaries expressed heartfelt appreciation to High Chief (Dr.) Nwoga-Ecton, describing the empowerment as a lifeline that would help them take better care of their families.
Some widows, while offering prayers for the philanthropist, noted that the gesture had restored hope and dignity in their lives.
Fondly known as Ada Imo and Adaure, High Chief (Dr.) Princess Chetachi Nwoga-Ecton has earned widespread admiration for her consistent humanitarian efforts both within Nigeria and internationally.
Through her philanthropic activities and foundations, she has continued to support widows, children, and vulnerable communities with interventions in healthcare, welfare and economic empowerment.
Community stakeholders who attended the programme commended the Mbaise-born philanthropist for her generosity and dedication to uplifting the less privileged, noting that her actions reflect true leadership and compassion.
Observers say the initiative further reinforces her growing reputation as one of the most impactful humanitarians of this generation, whose commitment to humanity continues to inspire hope across Imo State and beyond.
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