BUSINESS
Nigeria’s Oil & Gas Future is in Bauchi – Gov Mohammed
By Mohammed Muktar Umar Bauchi
Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, on Monday expressed optimism that his state would be the future of Nigeria because of the discovery of oil, gas and other mineral resources in Alkaleri Local Government Area and other parts of the state.
The governor said this while addressing journalists on his two-day engagement with stakeholders of Alkaleri Local Government Area as part of his ongoing community engagement.
He disclosed that the state government had taken the necessary measures and steps to enable it benefit maximally from the oil discovered in Alkaleri.
According to him, his administration would establish a skills acquisition centre with a view to providing the needed manpower for oil exploration activities in Alkaleri oil site.
“The issue of discovery of oil in Alkaleri is good development not only to Alkaleri, northern Nigeria but Nigeria as a whole. Definitely, this discovery is an opportunity for everybody.
“As a government, we are planning to establish a skills acquisition centre to ensure effective engagement of our youths in oil activities to reduce unemployment,” Governor Mohammed said.
He, however, appealed to stakeholders, especially traditional rulers in the area, to set aside their personal interests for proper utilization of the opportunity provided by discovery of oil in the area.
He further urged them not to support people with questionable character to engage in criminal activities in the area.
Speaking on his two-day engagement with key stakeholders in Alkaleri LGA, Governor Mohammed said the engagement afforded him the opportunity to brief the people on the successes recorded by his administration so far.
He asserted that the engagement, which he said also enabled him to tell the people what his government was doing in the areas of security, communal relationship, was a new system of embarked upon by his administration
In his words, “I am in my local government as part of community engagement that we are doing to foster security and of course communal relationship, inter relationship, and love for those who identified with us.
“This is a new system of government we are doing. We will not abandon those who voted for us and we have a lot of burden of gratitude to God and to the people of Alkaleri, Bauchi and Nigeria in general. This two-day engagement certainly is more than a year engagement.”
Meanwhile, Bauchi and Gombe states have appealed to President Buhari to pressurise the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to begin oil and gas exploration in the entire Gongola Basin.
The appeal was made by the chairman, Association of Local Government in Nigeria (ALGON), Bauchi State, Yusuf Garba Alkaleri and Abdulahi Mohammed Inuwa from Gombe State in separate interviews with journalists in Bauchi on Monday.
The Bauchi ALGON chairman, who is also the chairman, Alkaleri Local Government Area of the state, submitted that exploration for oil and gas in the state, especially in his local government area, would not only boost economic activities but also create jobs for the states in the North-East zone.
According to him, the exploration would also ensure that the state joined oil producing states in Nigeria.
“With the discovery of oil and gas in Bauchi State and in the whole of Gongola Basin, we are grateful to God and to President Muhammadu Buhari and Bauchi State governor for their support to ensure the discovery of oil in our areas.
“We seek to get the support of the Federal Government so that pressure will be mounted on the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) to see to the fact that the exploration of the oil and gas deposit that is available in Bauchi and in fact, the wider Gongola Basin is encouraged so that economic activities will be triggered, our people will have jobs and the Bauchi will join the league of oil producing states,” the LG boss said.
He submitted that though certain procedures needed to be followed, it would be good if government hastened the exploration since oil was discovered in commercial quantity in the state.
He said that, “we need to start selling the oil to boost economic activities and create more employment opportunities for our youths.”
He commended the NNPC for the payment of compensation to the people whose farms and plots of land were affected during search for oil blocks in the area.
He further expressed gratitude to the state governor, Mohammed, for the provision of conducive atmosphere and other amenities in the area.
“We are grateful to the Bauchi governor who created a conducive atmosphere by citing schools, hospitals and other social amenities needed for the smooth takeoff of the oil business in the area,” the chairman said.
Barrister Inuwa, on his part, informed that three oil blocks were discovered in the area and called for acceleration of production in the area in order to boost its economic activities.
“Three oil blocks were discovered in the area. We need President Buhari and the Federal Government to build even small modular refineries and start drilling the oil in order to boost economic activities,” he said.
Inuwa appealed to the NNPC to pay compensation to farmers and land owners affected by exploration activities in Gombe State, informing that, some farmlands with the crops planted on them were destroyed by heavy duty vehicles used in the course of exploration activities in the areas.
Agriculture
Olam Agri Partners with SCAAD to Empower Women in Benue, Nasarawa
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Olam Agri, in partnership with Sustainable Collective Advocacy for Africa Development (SCAAD) Initiative, is to launch the Community Resilience Opportunities for Women and Youth (CROWY) in Benue and Nasarawa States.
A press release by Elizabeth Nnoko Communication Manager, Olam Agri, said the CROWY Project is aimed at creating lasting positive change for women and youth across Nigeria’s North-Central region.
The Project ground-breaking initiative is designed to empower grassroots women and youth farmers, aligning with national development and gender equality objectives.
The project also, aims to strengthen livelihoods during off-farming seasons by equipping beneficiaries with strategic leadership skills, entrepreneurship training, and increased awareness on inclusion, gender equality, and early warning signs and systems related to Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
Delivered in collaboration with Rich-Oak Life Initiative, Sahel International Support Foundation, and Elikizi Foundation for Women and Youth Advancement, the CROWY Project seeks to close critical economic gaps by providing inclusive livelihood opportunities, access to cooperative financing, and leadership support for emerging women and youth-led enterprises.
“We aim to create 10 Village Savings and Loan Associations and support 100 of women and youth entrepreneurs within the first year in the fields of tailoring, baking amongst others.
“This intervention will expand economic opportunities, promote self-employment, and build sustainable and resilient livelihoods across the targeted communities.
“Across Nigeria, women, youth, and persons with disabilities continue to face systemic barriers to education, livelihoods, and leadership pathways. Recent statistics highlight the urgency of this challenge.
“In 2023, women’s labour force participation stood at just over 52%, down from nearly 57% in 2010 (Statista, 2023). Youth unemployment remains critically high, with 53% of Nigerians aged 15–24 unemployed or underemployed (World Bank, 2024).
“According to Nigeria’s Minister of Women Affairs, as of October 2025, approximately 70% of Nigerian women live in extreme poverty, unable to meet basic needs or sustain livelihoods
“These figures paint a stark picture of structural inequalities that continue to undermine national development and social stability”, the statement said.
On the part of SCAAD initiative, a Statement by Frances Okeke, Executive Director, stated that “Every day, we meet women and young people with immense creativity and resilience, yet without the support they need to thrive truly. Nigeria’s overlapping crises have made survival even harder for them, especially in farming communities where off-season periods often deepen economic vulnerability.
Okeke maintained the through the support of Olam Agri, the CROWY Project is stepping into this gap, offering practical skills, livelihood opportunities, and hope to grassroots women and youth.
Said he, “Together, we are equipping individuals not only to earn a living during non-farming seasons but also to lead, innovate, and uplift their communities. When women and young people are given the tools to succeed, entire communities become more resilient and rise with them.”
While Anil Nair, Country Head Olam Agri Nigeria added, “Our partnership with SCAAD Initiative on the CROWY Project reinforces our shared vision of resilient, empowered, and economically active communities. Women and youth are central to the future of agriculture in Nigeria and supporting them through targeted skills development and inclusive financing is essential for long-term national growth.
“Olam Agri will continue to champion initiatives that uplift vulnerable groups and strengthen the fabric of our communities.”
“Olam Agri and SCAAD Initiative invite government agencies, community leaders, NGOs, and development partners to join in supporting inclusive livelihood strategies. Collaboration is vital to building resilient, equitable communities.
“The partnership is committed catalyze efforts to enhance economic opportunities, promote self-employment, and build sustainable livelihoods for women and youth in conflict-affected communities”.
Agriculture
FG Tasks Africans on Sheep, Goat Plague Eradication
The Federal Government said African countries must shift from reactive, event-driven responses to predictive, risk-based and analytics-driven surveillance to meet the global target of Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) disease eradication by 2030.
PPR is a viral disease caused by morbillivirus closely related to rinderpest virus which affects goats, sheep and wild relatives of domesticated small ruminants and camels.
Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, Dr.
Chinyere Akujobi said this in Abuja on Wednesday at the Regional Training on Strengthening Animal Disease Surveillance, Building Capacities for PPR Eradication and Trans-boundary Animal Diseases.The training was under the Framework of Implementation of the Pan-African PPR Eradication and other Sheep and Goat Disease Control Programme in West African Member Countries.
It was organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the African Union-Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) with financial support from the European Union.
Akujobi urged every country to build surveillance systems that were smarter, faster and more collaborative.
She further urged strengthening coordination, adoption of modern tools and ensuring information-driven action.
“We must build stronger technical skills in participatory and risk-based surveillance; harmonise epidemiological procedures so that data generated across countries can be compared and acted upon.
“We must adopt modern tools for defining epi-systems, map high-risk zones and integrate these results into continental and global platforms and strengthen regional coordination structures and the Regional Veterinary Committee.
“These priorities speak directly to the core challenges of our region, uneven reporting, weak linkages between laboratories and field surveillance, fragmented information systems and gaps in cross-border coordination,” she said.
She said the presence of participants at the workshop demonstrated the collective commitment of the region in tackling diseases that continued to undermine livestock productivity, livelihoods and regional integration.
Akujobi urged the participants to approach the sessions with an evidence-driven mindset that reflected the complexity of today’s trans-boundary animal disease landscape.
“Our surveillance systems must be guided by real-time information and must incorporate digital tools that enable us to detect risks early and intervene quickly.
“At the same time, our countries must work in harmony, because a disease like PPR does not recognise administrative boundaries.
“It is essential that our systems speak to one another and that information flows seamlessly from community animal health workers to national databases and onward to regional and global systems.
“This gathering is more than a routine training session; it represents a strategic turning point for West Africa,” she said.
According to her, many African countries remain heavily affected by PPR, Foot and Mouth Disease, African Swine Fever, Anthrax, Highly Pathogenic Avien Influenza (HPAI) among other trans-boundary and zoonotic diseases that threaten food security.
“The small ruminant sector, in particular, supports millions of families, including women and youth whose livelihoods depend on healthy animals.
“Every outbreak that sweeps through our communities deepens vulnerability and disrupts social and economic stability,” she said.
She assured that Nigeria remained fully committed to regional solidarity and to the Pan-African PPR Eradication Programme.
Akujobi said the country was focused on strengthening the National Animal Disease Information System to improve reporting from across the federation, enhanced laboratory–field collaboration under the One Health approach.
According to her, Nigeria works closely with ECOWAS, AU-IBAR, FAO and World Organisation for Animal Health to align national actions with continental strategies.
The training targeted veterinarians, laboratory scientists, epidemiologists, wildlife experts, border authorities and pastoralist communities across West Africa.
Its goal was to strengthen national and regional systems to enable them to be better equipped to eradicate PPR.
BUSINESS
OPay Triumphs at Nigeria Technology Awards 2025
In a remarkable recognition of its commitment to innovation, trust, and customer service, OPay, Nigeria’s leading financial technology company, has been named Most Trusted Digital Bank of the Year and Customer Friendly Digital Bank of the Year at the Nigeria Technology Awards (NiTA) 2025.
The awards ceremony, held on Saturday, brought together top technology leaders, innovators, and organizations driving Nigeria’s digital transformation.
Now in its 11th edition, NiTA continues to recognize outstanding achievements across the country’s technology ecosystem, celebrating organizations that deliver measurable impact and set new benchmarks in digital innovation.Speaking after receiving the awards, Ibukun Humphery Oluwagbenga, Head, IT Support and Operations at OPay, said: “Being named Most Trusted Digital Bank and Customer Friendly Digital Bank at NiTA 2025 is a testament to our unrivalled commitment to our customers. Every product, service and innovation we deliver is focused on building trust, simplifying digital banking, and ensuring that users can transact safely and confidently. This recognition belongs to our dedicated team and the millions of Nigerians who inspire us to continually raise the standard for digital banking.”
“We are proud to receive these two prestigious awards, which reinforce OPay’s mission to provide not only secure but highly accessible and customer-friendly digital banking services. These awards celebrate our ongoing dedication to trust and reliability.”
OPay’s dual wins at NiTA 2025 reflect the company’s sustained efforts in expanding digital financial inclusion across Nigeria. Beyond its technological innovations, OPay has actively promoted financial literacy, customer support excellence, and community engagement, ensuring that users are equipped with the knowledge and tools to transact safely. This approach has not only strengthened customer trust but also contributed to the company’s reputation as one of the most reliable and user-friendly digital banks in Nigeria.
About OPay
OPay was established in 2018 as a leading financial institution in Nigeria with the mission to make financial services more inclusive through technology. The company offers a wide range of payment services, including money transfer, bill payment, card service, airtime and data purchase, and merchant payments, among others.
Renowned for its fast and reliable network and strong security features that protect Customer’s funds, OPay is licensed by the CBN and insured by the NDIC with the same insurance coverage as commercial banks.

