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  1. NNPCL GCEO Bayo Ojulari Claims 'Powerful Interests' Are Plotting to Unseat Him

    Nigeria NNPCL GCEO Bayo Ojulari Claims 'Powerful Interests' Are Plotting to Unseat Him

    The Digest: NNPCL GCEO Bayo Ojulari says vested interests are plotting to remove him over sweeping refinery reforms. He claims his team faces threats for halting huge losses and pursuing a partnership model to revive Nigeria’s oil sector. Key Points: Ojulari says life and job are under...
  2. NNPC CEO Under Scrutiny: Alleged Links to Atiku's Son-in-Law Fuel Controversy

    Nigeria NNPC CEO Under Scrutiny: Alleged Links to Atiku's Son-in-Law Fuel Controversy

    The Digest: Bashir Bayo Ojulari, the CEO of NNPC, faces mounting pressure due to his involvement in financial dealings with Bashir-Haske, Atiku Abubakar's son-in-law. The Nigerian president is reportedly furious over security reports linked to these dealings. Key Points: Ojulari appointed...
  3. Presidency Clarifies Ojulari’s Resignation Was Not Forced

    Nigeria Presidency Clarifies Ojulari’s Resignation Was Not Forced

    The Digest: The Nigerian Presidency has denied reports claiming that Bayo Ojulari, the Group CEO of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), was coerced into signing his resignation letter. Presidential spokesperson, Sunday Dare, provided the clarification, calling the...
  4. NNPC CEO Ojulari Allegedly Forced to Resign Amid Power Struggles

    Nigeria NNPC CEO Ojulari Allegedly Forced to Resign Amid Power Struggles

    The Digest: Bayo Ojulari, CEO of NNPC, was allegedly abducted by EFCC and DSS officials after being pressured to sign his resignation letter. The incident has raised concerns over political maneuvering, with sources hinting at tensions involving businesswoman Olatimbo Ayinde. Key Points: Bayo...
  5. NNPC Rejects Sale of Port Harcourt Refinery: Commitment to Rehabilitation Remains

    Nigeria NNPC Rejects Sale of Port Harcourt Refinery: Commitment to Rehabilitation Remains

    The Digest: In response to rising concerns over Nigeria's refinery assets, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has confirmed that the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) will not be sold. NNPC’s Group CEO, Bayo Ojulari, assured that the company is focused on completing...
  6. NNPC CEO Reveals Refineries May Be Sold as Rehabilitation Faces Setbacks

    Nigeria NNPC CEO Reveals Refineries May Be Sold as Rehabilitation Faces Setbacks

    The Digest: NNPC CEO Bayo Ojulari disclosed that the rehabilitation of Nigeria's refineries has become increasingly difficult, prompting the company to consider selling them. Despite heavy investments, the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries remain non-operational. Key Points: NNPC...
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