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FACE OF LAVILLE AFRIQUE SEASON II “THE ULTIMATE QUEEN EDITION” REGISTRATION IS ON…

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Hello beautiful ladies age 17-28, Face of LaVille Afrique is here again with “The Ultimate Queen edition”

Are you of African origin?
Are you Creative and Intelligent?
Are you Bold and Beautiful?
Are you the true definition of an African woman? With budding passion to inspire?

Come rep your City…

Join the second Season of the most interactive, creative, educative and challenging online contest in Africa…

TITLES
– Face of LaVille Afrique Queen
– Face of LaVille Afrique Tourism
– Face of LaVille Afrique Popularity
– Face of LaVille Afrique Photogenic
– Face of LaVille Afrique Top Model
– Face of LaVille Afrique Petite

PRIZES TO BE WON
– Cash prize $100 (Winner)
– Trip to an African city courtesy Shosa Empire (Winner)
– A plot of land at NUMATVILLE Mega City, Abuja courtesy Arise O’Nigeria, Jodela Media (Winner)
– Gift bags worth thousands of naira
– Makeup Session courtesy
Jojostouch, Lalas Makeover, Glitz ‘n’ Foy, Olive Glam Makeup Studio, Eliora Signature, Mary-Mag Makeovers, Vincitore Signature, Chocolate Faces Artistry, Dinma Beautylicious Makeovers, Taureen’s House of Beauty and more (Winners)
– Ambassador to Beads by Kindy (Winner)
– Cover SuperBold Magazine, Fourwall Magazine with featured interview (Winner)
– Interview page in PointTV Magazine, Moguls World Magazine (Winner)
– All winners will feature in LaVille Afrique Magazine
– TOP 20 will also feature in LaVille Afrique Magazine

and more impeccable prizes

HOW TO REGISTER
Pay the registration fee of #3000/$10/50GH¢ into any
First Bank
Acct. Name: Stephenie Agboje
Acct. Number: 3056825362

OR

Zenith Bank
Acct. Name: Stephenie Agboje
Acct. Number: 2115999934

STEP TWO:
Use payment slip to register and submit 3 pictures online at https://faceoflam.wordpress.com/registration/registration-form/

*PICTURE FORMAT*
i. Facial shoot (head-to-neck or just face, without makeup)
ii. Half Length (Creative Look)
iii. Full Length (head-to-toe) on white tanktop, blue bum short or jean trouser and high heels.

*NOTE: Picture i and ii must be on a white or black background.*
*All pictures* *_MUST_* *be Copyright, Signature or Watermark free*

STEP FOUR:
You will receive a confirmation message via email…
Wait for 24hours to receive your registration code or city to rep.

For more info on registration, contact our ambassadors

Amb. Pris
Cameroon
+2377947280

Amb. George
Accra, Ghana
+2333572723362

Amb. Andrew
Togo
+22899164638

Amb. Sylvester
Ghana
+233202275472

Amb. Tochi
Imo
+2348130558977

Amb. Marchgrey
Lagos
+2348067679719

Amb. Moses
Adamawa
+2348186042049

Amb. Ijama
Cross River
+2348100675145

Amb. Violet
Delta
+2348144942826

Amb. Joshua
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
+2347063902492

Amb. Ogechi
Federal Polytechnic, Nekede
+2348064278405

Amb. Kendra
Abia State University
+2348168102722

Amb. Kenneth
Caleb University
+2349034022357

Amb. Violet
University of Lagos
+2347086702676

Amb. Hannah
Abia State University
+2348189617252

Amb. Ohia
Federal University of Technology, Owerri
+2348060309128

Amb. Maureen
Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Ebonyi
+2348131319007

Amb. Kehinde
University of Lagos
+2349097560295

Amb. Glory
Olabisi Onabanjo University
+2349098869678

Amb. Miracle
Abia State University
+2348061642682

In Partnership with:
Fourwall Magazine, Superbold Magazine, Jojostouch, Lalas Makeover, Glitz ‘n’ Foy, Olive Glam Makeup Studio, Eliora Signature, PointTV Magazine, Moguls World Magazine, Beads by Kindy, Lovable Vibes TV, Mary-Mag Makeovers, 360Backstage, JustPromoters, Vincitore Signature, Chocolate Faces Artistry, Marchgrey Models Management, Shosa Empire, Tendence Modelling Agency Togo, Dinma Beautylicious Makeovers, Taureen’s House of Beauty, BenGist247, Xpotainment GH, Rahama Beauty Palace, Abisswiss Makeovers, Arise O’ Nigeria, Jodela Media, Sahara Weekly, Mayel Beads, Lighthouse Media,

For general info/partnership
+2347038615968
+2347036295203
+2347012283524
+2347033526651
www.faceoflam.wordpress.com

Packaged by:
LaVille Afrique
In conjunction with
Amsteph Empire

IG/Twitter: @faceoflam
@lavilleafrique
@amstephempire

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FirstBank Makes Home Ownership Possible for Nigerians with Single-Digit Interest Rate Loan

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FirstBank Makes Home Ownership Possible for Nigerians with Single-Digit Interest Rate Loan

For millions of Nigerians, homeownership has long felt like an ambition deferred. Squeezed by rising property prices, persistent double-digit inflation and high commercial lending rates, the dream of owning a home has remained just that – a dream.

But that narrative is quietly changing. Thanks to FirstBank.

The N1 Trillion Intervention Reshaping Access

In partnership with the Ministry of Finance Incorporated Real Estate Investment Fund (MREIF), FirstBank has unveiled a mortgage opportunity that could redefine access to housing finance in Nigeria.

Backed by the Federal Government’s N1trillion mortgage fund, the initiative is designed to empower Nigerians with affordable, long-term credit to own their homes.

9.75% Interest Rate in a 30% Lending Environment

MREIF is priced at 9.75% per annum, dramatically lower than prevailing commercial loan rates. Eligible Nigerians can access up to N100 million and repay within 20 years. This translates into significantly more manageable monthly repayments and greater long-term financial stability.

Built for Salary Earners, Entrepreneurs and the Diaspora

The MREIF mortgage facility has been structured to be inclusive. It is available to salary account holders, business owners and diaspora customers. Whether you are a young professional aiming to exit the rent cycle, an entrepreneur building generational stability, or you’re a Nigerian abroad looking to secure assets locally, the product opens a pathway that has historically been out of reach for many.

 

Taking the First Step

For those who have been waiting for the right time, this is definitely it. The question is no longer whether homeownership is possible. The real question is: will you act before the window narrows?

Visit https://www.firstbanknigeria.com/personal/loans/mreif-home-loan/ and in no time you could be the latest homeowner in town.

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Alpha Morgan Bank Deepens Presence in Abuja with New Branch in Utako

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Alpha Morgan Bank Deepens Presence in Abuja with New Branch in Utako

 

Marking another milestone in its expansion drive, Alpha Morgan Bank has opened a new branch in Utako, Abuja, reinforcing its strategy of building closer institutional ties within key business communities and bringing its financial expertise closer to individuals, and enterprises driving the city’s growth.

 

 

The new branch, located at Plot 1121 Obafemi Awolowo Way, Utako, Abuja is strategically positioned to serve individuals, entrepreneurs, and corporate clients within Utako and surrounding districts.

 

 

The expansion follows the Bank’s recently concluded Economic Review Webinar held in February 2026, as the bank continues to position as a thought-leader in the financial services industry.

 

 

Speaking on the opening, Ade Buraimo, Managing Director of Alpha Morgan Bank, said the move underscores the Bank’s commitment to accessibility and service excellence.

 

 

“Proximity matters in banking. As communities grow and commercial activity expands, financial institutions also evolve to meet customers where they are. The Utako Branch allows us to deliver our services to people in that community efficiently while maintaining the high standards our customers expect,”

 

 

The Utako location will provide a full suite of retail and corporate banking services, including account opening, deposits, transfers, business banking solutions, and financial advisory support.

 

 

Customers and members of the public are invited to visit the new Utako Branch to experience the Bank’s approach to satisfying banking.

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Dangote Refinery Prioritises Domestic Supply Amid Global Energy Turbulence

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Dangote Refinery Prioritises Domestic Supply Amid Global Energy Turbulence

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG 

“Nigeria insulated from international fuel shocks as Dangote Petroleum commits to uninterrupted local delivery.”

 

Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals has reaffirmed its commitment to prioritising the domestic market, pledging to shield Nigerians from the ripple effects of ongoing global energy disruptions. The assurance, delivered in Lagos on 5 March 2026, comes as international refinery operations experience shutdowns or reduced output due to escalating Middle East geopolitical tensions, which have sent crude oil and petroleum product prices soaring worldwide.

 

“Our mandate remains clear: Nigeria’s local market takes precedence. In times of global supply shocks, we will continue to ensure that domestic availability of petrol, diesel, and kerosene is uninterrupted,” said Mr. Folorunsho Alakija, spokesperson for Dangote Petroleum Refinery.

 

The refinery’s declaration arrives amid mounting concerns over fuel scarcity, triggered by export restrictions imposed by major international producers, including China, and shipping delays that have further tightened global petroleum supply chains. Industry analysts have hailed the domestic focus as a critical buffer against volatility that could otherwise push Nigeria into deeper energy insecurity.

 

Domestic Shield Against Global Disruption

Dangote Refinery, Africa’s largest oil processing facility, has leveraged its multi-million-barrel refining capacity to mitigate Nigeria’s historical dependence on imported petroleum products. The company emphasised that prioritising local supply provides a strategic advantage in insulating the nation from international market shocks.

 

“Our refinery’s scale allows Nigeria to withstand short-term external disruptions. We have the infrastructure and capacity to meet local demand even when global supply chains falter,” explained Mr. Chijioke Okonkwo, Operations Director at Dangote Refinery.

 

The proactive approach is particularly significant as several international refineries have either reduced throughput or temporarily halted operations, causing a global scarcity of refined products. Experts warn that without domestic cushioning, fuel prices in Nigeria could have surged sharply, exacerbating inflationary pressures in a fragile economy.

 

Managing Costs While Prioritising Supply

In response to rising procurement costs for crude oil amid the international crisis, Dangote Refinery introduced a modest ₦100 per litre increase in the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), absorbing roughly 20 percent of the cost escalation to lessen the impact on consumers.

 

“We are balancing operational sustainability with affordability. While global prices have risen sharply, we have chosen to absorb a significant portion to protect Nigerian households and businesses,” noted Mr. Emmanuel Adeyemi, Chief Finance Officer.

 

This pricing strategy underscores the refinery’s dual focus: ensuring uninterrupted supply while cushioning the public from abrupt spikes that could destabilize economic activity. Industry observers have lauded the approach as pragmatic, considering the volatility in international oil markets.

 

Strategic Distribution Initiatives

Beyond refining, Dangote Petroleum has initiated Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered trucks to enhance nationwide distribution efficiency. The initiative seeks to reduce logistics costs and carbon emissions while ensuring a more reliable delivery network to petrol stations across urban and rural areas.

 

“Logistics is a critical part of the energy supply chain. By deploying CNG-powered trucks, we reduce dependency on expensive diesel, lower delivery costs, and improve supply reliability across the country,” explained Ms. Funke Adedoyin, Head of Logistics Operations.

 

This strategic move reflects a broader commitment to modernising Nigeria’s petroleum distribution infrastructure, reducing bottlenecks that have historically contributed to scarcity at retail outlets.

 

Implications for National Energy Security

Nigeria has historically struggled with fuel imports to meet domestic demand, making the country vulnerable to international market fluctuations. Dangote Refinery’s prioritisation of local supply mitigates this vulnerability by leveraging home-grown refining capacity, which allows for timely access to petroleum products and less reliance on foreign shipments.

 

“With Dangote Refinery leading local prioritisation, Nigeria is less exposed to global fuel shocks. The country is moving towards self-reliance in petroleum product supply,” commented Dr. Halima Suleiman, energy sector analyst.

 

Experts note that sustained operations at the refinery not only enhance energy security but also preserve foreign exchange, reduce import bills, and stabilise domestic market prices.

 

Corporate Social Responsibility and Market Stability

The refinery’s commitment is part of a broader corporate responsibility framework. Dangote Petroleum continues to engage with government agencies and regulatory bodies, ensuring that domestic supply is coordinated with Nigeria’s Petroleum Product Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to prevent panic buying and market distortions.

 

“We are in constant consultation with the government to ensure that our supply strategies align with national economic priorities,” said Mr. Alakija.

 

Such collaboration helps avert artificial shortages, stabilises pump prices, and maintains confidence in the domestic fuel market. Analysts argue that this approach exemplifies how private sector capabilities can complement governmental policies to enhance national resilience.

 

Navigating Global Uncertainties

The refinery operates in a complex global environment, where geopolitical crises, shipping constraints, and crude oil volatility can trigger disruptions. Dangote Petroleum’s domestic-first approach positions Nigeria to weather such crises more effectively.

 

“Global uncertainties are unavoidable, but our infrastructure and strategy ensure that Nigerians remain insulated from immediate shocks,” said Mr. Okonkwo.

 

This emphasis on resilience aligns with global best practices, where national refining capacity is leveraged to protect local markets from international supply disruptions.

 

Stakeholder Reactions

The government, civil society, and industry stakeholders have welcomed Dangote Petroleum’s strategy. Officials from the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources noted that prioritising local supply aligns with Nigeria’s energy security policies and reduces the burden of foreign exchange expenditures on crude imports.

 

“Dangote Refinery is demonstrating leadership. Its domestic prioritisation ensures that the Nigerian economy remains insulated during turbulent global markets,” said Dr. Tunji Olumide, Special Adviser on Energy.

 

Consumers have also expressed cautious optimism. Retail operators and commuters reported steadier fuel availability in Lagos and other cities, though concerns remain about sustained pricing and distribution efficiency.

 

The Road Ahead

While Dangote Refinery’s strategy provides immediate relief, experts argue that long-term stability requires further investments in alternative energy, diversified refining infrastructure, and strategic reserves. This ensures that Nigeria can withstand global shocks without relying excessively on imports or temporary supply adjustments.

 

“Short-term measures like prioritising local supply are critical, but long-term energy security demands diversification, renewables adoption, and consistent policy implementation,” said Dr. Suleiman.

 

The refinery is exploring additional initiatives, including expanding storage capacity, upgrading pipeline networks, and adopting technology-driven monitoring systems to ensure supply continuity across the country.

 

Final Take

By prioritising domestic fuel supply amid global market turbulence, Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals has demonstrated its role as a stabilising force in Nigeria’s energy sector. Through strategic logistics, modest pricing adjustments, and engagement with government regulators, the refinery is insulating the nation from international shocks while maintaining operational sustainability.

 

“Our responsibility extends beyond profitability; it’s about ensuring Nigerians have reliable access to essential fuel. We take that mandate seriously,” concluded Mr. Adeyemi.

 

The refinery’s actions offer a blueprint for how large-scale domestic capacity can protect national economies in times of global energy instability, underscoring the critical intersection of private sector resilience, public policy, and national energy security.

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