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Lagos Fire Service Extinguish Fire At LASUTH

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The Fire at LASUTH which was reported earlier today Wednesday has been extinguished by the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service.

The incident which affected three container shops of varying sizes trading in fast food and drinks is situated behind the Engineering Department .

The Fire which emanated from one of the severely affected shops travels through the ceiling to partially involved an Office in the adjoining Engineering Department before it was eventually put out.

While preliminary findings show mishandling of a 6kg gas cylinder as the cause of the Fire by one of the shops operative before the quick intervention of the nearby Ikeja Fire Station with the backup of Alausa fire Crew to stem the incident.

Operations concluded without no record of injury nor death.

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Why Nigerians are yet to enjoy significant fuel price drop – Marketers

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has explained that the eventual renewal of the naira-for-crude deal between the Nigerian government, the Dangote Refinery and other refiners could not crash the price of Premium Motor Spirit because of the forces of demand and supply and depreciation in the foreign exchange rate.

The spokesperson of IPMAN, Chinedu Ukadike, disclosed this to newsmen in an interview on Tuesday.

Ukadike was commenting on why Nigerians did not see a drastic fuel price crash in the local market despite the downturn in global crude oil prices, which stood at $65 per barrel and $61 for Brent and WTI crude blends, respectively, on Tuesday morning, according to oilprice.com.

Global crude prices had dropped from around $67 before the emergence of United States of America President Donald Trump’s administration’s tariff war.

In the last few days, Trump and China had engaged in tit-for-tat over tariffs impacting global trade, including crude oil.

Similarly, the recent agreement on supply cuts by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC+, had also triggered the downward slide of crude oil prices.

However, since Trump announced a global tariff pause except for China, there has been a noticeable respite in global crude prices.

Meanwhile, Nigerians have lamented that they are yet to feel the impact of the global crude price drop on local prices.

A resident of Abuja, Nurudeen Abdullahi, said that with the continuation of naira-for-crude and the price of crude in the international market, he expects local petrol to be no more than N850 per litre.

“To be fair with you, local petrol prices should be around N850 per litre or less following the current benchmark of crude oil prices, which stood around $65 per barrel, down from $72,” he said.

Another Nigerian, Evelyn Adebayo, expressed a similar view over expectations of the crash of local fuel prices.

“I believe refiners and marketers are not fair to Nigerians. If it were petrol price hike, they would have implemented it without hesitation.

“But I am surprised that local petrol prices did not drop in a commensurate level as crude prices in the international market,” she stated.

Dangote Refinery had announced a N10 reduction in its ex-depot price of petrol.

Its decision to reduce ex-depot petrol prices follows the commitment to continue the Naira-for-crude by the Nigerian government implementation committee.

Reacting, Ukadike exonerated marketers, insisting that the price of local petrol did not drop as expected because of forces of demand and supply.

He added that Nigeria’s foreign exchange rate, which stood at N1,604.48 per dollar at the official market as of Tuesday, may also be the reason local fuel prices did not crash.

“The forces of demand and supply in the downstream sector, and the cost of foreign exchange also determine the price of crude and its by-product, fuel.

“The current price of petrol is competitive and fair enough for Nigerians owing to the two factors of forces of demand and supply and FX rate,” he said.

Nigerians currently buy petrol for between N940 and N975 per litre in Abuja.

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Sanwo-Olu Opens Lagos State Commercial Court

“The establishment of the commercial court is a significant milestone in the state’s efforts to promote a conducive business environment and ensure efficient justice delivery”, Governor Sanwo-Olu said.

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has declared open the newly constructed commercial court of the high court of Lagos at Tapa, in Lagos Island.

The Governor described the new court as a game changer with cutting edged technology where economic barriers and business disputes would be addressed for economic growth believing the court would bring a new era in speedy dispensation of justice within months.

“This development is expected to enhance the state’s judicial system, particularly in commercial dispute resolution.

The establishment of the commercial court is a significant milestone in the state’s efforts to promote a conducive business environment and ensure efficient justice delivery”, Governor Sanwo-Olu said.

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Lawal Pedro SAN, said the State Government would continue to use the judiciary as a tool of economic growth in Lagos through the rule of law.

Pedro said the Lagos state revenue court would entertain matters on recovery of tax, levies, land use charges and prosecution of tax related issues.

Chief judge of Lagos, Justice Kazeem Olanrewaju Alogba, said the edifice would be used for the administration of justice.

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BREAKING: FG declares Friday, Monday public holidays for Easter celebration

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The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 18, and Monday, April 21, 2025, as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter Monday.

This was disclosed by the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Tuesday.

He emphasised the importance of embodying the virtues of the sacrifice and love displayed by Jesus Christ, who had to die for the redemption of man, while greeting Christians on the joyous occasion.

In a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Magdalene Ajani, the minister called on Nigerians to use the holiday period to pray for the peace, unity, and stability of the nation.

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