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African countries study Nigeria’s local content model – NCDMB

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has said African countries are studying its local content model to set up theirs.

The board stated this recently while hosting a delegation from the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation on a benchmarking and knowledge-sharing visit aimed at deepening Ghana’s understanding of Nigeria’s local content development framework.

The delegation, led by the Director of Corporate Affairs at GNPC, Mr Eric Pwadura, was received at the NCDMB headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

In a release, the General Manager, Corporate Communications Division of NCDMB, Dr Obinna Ezeobi, said Nigeria and Ghana had enjoyed long-standing cooperation in the energy sector and that the board had continued to support peer learning across Africa.

Welcoming the team, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Felix Ogbe, said Africa’s hydrocarbon endowment places a responsibility on producing countries to prioritise local content development and reduce dependence on foreign technology.

He said, “Africa has evolved over the last three to four decades, growing its hydrocarbon resources to over 120 billion barrels of crude oil reserves and 800 trillion standard cubic feet of gas, which constitute over 10 per cent of hydrocarbon resources globally.”

Ogbe added that it was in the national interest of producing countries to build internal capacity for exploration and production, stressing the need for a shift away from over-reliance on external expertise.

Represented by the Director, Corporate Services of NCDMB, Dr Abdulmalik Halilu, Ogbe said Africa’s youth population remained a key advantage for industrial development if properly equipped with relevant skills.

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He maintained that the board had evolved from policy directives under the defunct Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Local Content Division into a full-fledged institution.

“We have evolved from a policy to an institution,” he enthused, adding, “NCDMB is the sole agency responsible for local content” in Nigeria.

He disclosed that the board’s Nigerian Content 10-Year Strategic Roadmap was structured around five strategic pillars, including technical capability development, compliance and enforcement, enabling business environment, organisational capability, and sectoral and regional markets, alongside key enablers such as funding and regulatory support.

On capacity development, Ogbe highlighted the Nigerian Content Intervention Fund, which is administered through the Bank of Industry and the Nigerian Export-Import Bank, to provide single-digit loans to indigenous service companies.

“What we have done is to create that access to make the local service companies competitive,” he explained, noting that the initiative had enabled indigenous firms to acquire critical assets such as marine vessels.

He further noted that the board promotes utilisation of built capacity through a First Consideration policy for Nigerian companies with proven capability.

He added, “Local content does not compromise standards…it does not mean you have African spec or European spec,” adding, “It’s one global spec.”

Ghana’s Pwadura, in his remarks, expressed appreciation for the opportunity to learn from Nigeria’s experience, noting that Ghana’s current structure remains less developed.

“Even though we have the legislation guiding local content, we have not had the benefit of having a robust local content environment like you have. If we take our organisation (Ghana National Petroleum Corporation), for example, what we have is a local content unit. That’s currently the structure that we have. We want to have a deeper understanding of your local content development programme,” he said.

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Earlier in his opening remarks, Ezeobi noted that NCDMB had maintained strong partnerships with several African institutions, including memoranda of understanding with Ghana’s Petroleum Commission and Senegal’s ST-CNSCL, as well as agencies in Mozambique, Angola and Namibia.

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Nigerian Air Force names successful candidates for 2025 recruitment, training begins July 19

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The Nigerian Air Force has released the list of successful candidates for its Basic Military Training Course 46/2025 recruitment exercise.

NAF said the names of successful candidates had been published on its official recruitment portal.

It disclosed this in a public announcement posted on its official Facebook page on Wednesday signed by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame.

The Air Force said candidates who passed the selection interview are expected to report to the NAF Military Training Centre, NAF Base, Kaduna, on Sunday, July 19, 2026, to commence training.

“The Nigerian Air Force hereby informs the general public that the list of successful candidates for the Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) 46/2025 Recruitment Exercise has been published on the official Nigerian Air Force Recruitment Portal,” the statement said.

It added, “The candidates whose names appear on the published list were successful at the selection interview and are to report to the NAF Military Training Centre (MTC), NAF Base, Kaduna, on Sunday, 19 July 2026, to commence training.”

The NAF directed successful candidates to report with the originals and photocopies of their credentials, alongside other items listed in the joining instructions.

It advised candidates to carefully review all instructions on the recruitment portal before reporting for training.
The Air Force also warned applicants against falling victim to recruitment fraud, stressing that the enlistment exercise is free.

“The Nigerian Air Force reiterates that the recruitment exercise is entirely free of charge. Successful candidates and members of the public are therefore advised to beware of fraudsters and refrain from making any payment to individuals or groups claiming to facilitate recruitment or enlistment into the Nigerian Air Force,” the statement added.

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The statement advised candidates to visit the official recruitment portal https://nafrecruitment.airforce.mil.ng for the full list of successful applicants and detailed joining instructions.

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Macron to visit Nigeria — French ambassador

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French President Emmanuel Macron will undertake a State visit to Nigeria this Fall, the French Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Marc Fonbaustier, has announced, describing the trip as an opportunity for both countries to review their growing strategic partnership and chart a new course for future cooperation.

Fonbaustier made the announcement while delivering his address at the celebration of France’s National Day on Tuesday night in Abuja.

Revealing what he described as a scoop, the ambassador said Macron’s visit would come two years after President Bola Tinubu’s State visit to Paris.

He said, “Secondly, a scoop. I am pleased and honored to announce that, two years after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s State visit to Paris, the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, will travel to Nigeria for another State visit this fall.

“Together, our two Presidents will assess the progress of our roadmap and outline the key elements of our relationship for the years to come. These will undoubtedly be ambitious and mutually beneficial for our two peoples.”

The envoy said the relationship between Nigeria and France was founded on equality, stressing that both countries regarded each other as partners of equals.

“In a chaotic world searching for meaning, I would like to talk to you about values. I would like to focus on the three values that accompanied the birth of the French Republic: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.

“First and foremost, Equality. I say this, and I say it with pride, that the partnership between Nigeria and France is, in reality, not just in words, a partnership between equals.

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“This equality among members of the international community is the cornerstone of the United Nations Charter, which Nigeria and France continue to defend, against all odds.

“In our bilateral relationship, this principle has concrete implications. It means avoiding prejudice, not imposing anything, and not interfering. On the contrary, it means listening to each other, communicating openly, and making decisions together.

“I stand before you tonight to say that, together, Nigerians and French people, we fully respect the spirit and profound meaning of this word: Equality. Our common interests are clearly stated and understood,” the envoy stated.

Fonbaustier noted that both countries shared the common goals of economic and social development, job creation, and environmental protection.

“We want the economic and social development of both our countries, for our citizens, for job creation, and for improving the standards of living, with due respect for the environment, biodiversity, water and air,” he said.

Fonbaustier highlighted recent commercial partnerships between Carrefour and HyperCity, Accor and Shoreline, as well as Canal+’s acquisition of MultiChoice, saying the collaborations reflected growing economic ties and would enrich television programming in Nigeria.

The ambassador also commended the initiative led by Abdul Samad Rabiu to establish a House of African Worlds in Paris.

On democracy and governance, he said Nigeria and France remained committed to democracy, the rule of law, freedom of expression, and equal opportunities for women and men.

He added that the French Embassy continued to support women, young people, and persons with disabilities to promote their economic and social empowerment.

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Fonbaustier also underscored ongoing cooperation in agriculture through the French Development Agency, particularly projects aimed at strengthening food security and agricultural value chains in northern Nigeria and across the ECOWAS region.

He said, “We are working together on agricultural issues, particularly to strengthen food security, in Nigeria of course, but also throughout the region together with ECOWAS.

“I would like to underscore the commitment of the AFD (French Development Agency) in the North, particularly its project on agricultural value chains, which complements another innovative project focused on market access, often in very remote areas.

“There are many other collaborative projects. All of them are shaped jointly.”

Speaking on security, he said Nigeria and France shared a commitment to strategic autonomy and the global fight against terrorism.

“Our two countries have repeatedly demonstrated this, through their unfailing and resolute commitment to the global fight against terrorism,” he said.

He added that both countries were working together to support nations seeking to strengthen their capacity to combat terrorism.

“In the face of terrorism, which is affecting the entire region, Nigeria and France are working together to assist countries eager to strengthen their capabilities, in order to better combat this scourge that destroys lives, communities and ultimately, our core values,” he said.

The ambassador stressed that the region needed a strong Nigeria, while Nigeria also required a united and mobilised region to confront insecurity.

On broader international relations, Fonbaustier described the France-Nigeria partnership as part of a wider strategic relationship between Europe and Africa, saying both continents were working together to promote stability, the rule of law, and global cooperation.

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He also disclosed that Macron’s vision for Africa was shaped in part by his six-month stay in Nigeria as a student 24 years ago.

“The new relationship between Africa and France was, in some way, born in Nigeria or ‘Made in Nigeria’. Because a young man, Emmanuel Macron, spent six significant and formative months in this country while he was a student, 24 years ago.

“He himself admits that this foundational experience inspired the broad outlines of his vision for the continent and his African diplomacy,” he said.

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Kebbi gov approves N2.11bn for gratuities of 772 retirees, families

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Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, has approved the release of N2.11 billion for the payment of gratuities and death benefits to 772 beneficiaries, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to the welfare of retired public servants and the families of deceased workers.

The approval covers state and contract staff, as well as retirees from the Local Government Service and Local Government Education Authorities.

The Head of Service, Malami Shakari, mni, disclosed this in a statement signed by the Director of Administration, Rashidu Muhammad Bala, FCIA, FCIHRSM, and made available to journalists on Tuesday.

According to the statement, Governor Idris approved the release of N2,110,403,965.83 for the settlement of gratuities and death benefits accrued between September 16, 2025, and January 15, 2026.

“The approval is in line with the administration’s commitment to the prompt payment of gratuities and other retirement benefits,” the statement said.

It added that the 772 beneficiaries would receive the payments, including retired state and contract employees, former local government workers, retirees from the Local Government Education Authorities, and the next of kin of deceased public servants entitled to death benefits.

The Head of Service said the governor’s decision reflected his administration’s resolve to prioritise the welfare of workers and retirees across the state.

“The approval underscores Governor Idris’ commitment to improving the welfare of workers, retirees, and the families of deceased public servants by ensuring the timely settlement of their entitlements,” the statement added.

The latest approval is part of the Kebbi State Government’s ongoing efforts to clear outstanding retirement benefits and provide financial relief to retirees and bereaved families.

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