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NBS Reports Petrol Import Bill Drops by ₦2.18trn in Q1 2026 Amid Refinery Uptick
Local refining boosts supply as petrol disappears from Nigeria’s top imports, marking lowest spend since 2022
Local refining boosts supply as petrol disappears from Nigeria’s top imports, marking lowest spend since 2022
Nigeria’s expenditure on petrol imports plummeted by over 96 percent to ₦87.4 billion in the first quarter of 2026, according to figures released Monday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The sharp drop, recorded nationwide between January and March, reflects a significant shift in the country’s fuel supply chain as local refining capacity continues to improve.
The NBS foreign trade report revealed that only ₦87.4 billion was spent importing Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) during Q1 2026—a steep decline from the ₦2.27 trillion spent in the same period last year. Petrol, which for years had ranked among Nigeria’s top imports, was notably absent from the top traded commodities list for the first time this quarter.
Instead, Nigeria’s leading imports were crude petroleum oils, gas oil, durum wheat, used vehicles, agricultural machines and medicaments. The report further showed that total imports stood at ₦13.6 trillion for Q1 2026—a decrease of 18 percent compared to Q1 2025 and down over 21 percent from Q4 2025. China remained Nigeria’s largest source of imports, followed by the United States, India, Germany and the UAE.
Trade data reviewed indicated that petrol import bills have been on a downward trajectory since peaking at ₦2.69 trillion in Q1 2022. After a brief surge to ₦3.81 trillion in early 2024, spending fell back to ₦2.27 trillion in Q1 2025 before this year’s drastic plunge. Other oil product imports also declined sharply—down by over 85 percent year-on-year to ₦748 billion.
Stakeholders have linked the reduction in petrol imports to increased output from domestic refineries and ongoing government efforts to strengthen energy self-sufficiency. However, no official statement had been issued as at press time regarding potential impacts on retail prices or fuel supply stability. Analysts say the development could ease pressure on foreign reserves and help stabilise naira exchange rates if sustained over subsequent quarters.
Source: https://punchng.com/petrol-imports-crash-by-n2tn-to-n87bn/
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Mexico Defeats Nine-Man South Africa 1–0 as Jiménez Scores in FIFA World Cup Clash
South Africa reduced to nine players after two red cards; Mexico secures narrow win to advance in group stage
South Africa reduced to nine players after two red cards; Mexico secures narrow win to advance in group stage
Mexico claimed a hard-fought 1–0 victory against South Africa in a dramatic FIFA World Cup match on Thursday, with striker Raúl Jiménez netting the decisive goal. The encounter, played at an international venue, saw the South African side finish with only nine players after two were sent off during the tense contest.
The match began with both teams searching for early opportunities, but momentum shifted after South Africa received their first red card midway through the first half. Despite being a man down, South Africa held firm until a second dismissal further weakened their defence. Mexico capitalised on their numerical advantage when Jiménez found the back of the net, putting his team ahead and ultimately sealing all three points.
This result has significant implications for both sides in the group standings. For Mexico, the win strengthens their bid to progress to the next round of the tournament, while South Africa now faces an uphill task to qualify after suffering defeat and losing key players to suspension. Nigerian football fans will be watching closely as these developments could shape potential opponents for the Super Eagles if they advance from their own group.
No official comments had been issued by either team’s coach as at press time. Football analysts have noted that discipline and player management will be crucial for teams hoping to go far in this year’s competition. Meanwhile, organisers are expected to review disciplinary actions following incidents of indiscipline on the pitch.
Both teams will return to action in their subsequent fixtures, with South Africa needing a win to revive their hopes and Mexico seeking another positive result to confirm qualification.
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CBN to Revise Guidelines for Financial Holding Companies in Abuja
Central Bank moves to update regulatory framework, aiming to strengthen oversight of Nigeria’s financial conglomerates
Central Bank moves to update regulatory framework, aiming to strengthen oversight of Nigeria’s financial conglomerates
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced plans to review the rules governing financial holding companies, signalling a fresh move to strengthen oversight of the country’s financial sector. The development was made public in Abuja on Thursday, 11 June 2026, as part of ongoing efforts by the apex bank to align regulations with evolving industry realities.
According to the CBN, the review will focus on updating existing guidelines that oversee how financial holding companies operate within Nigeria’s banking ecosystem. These companies typically control multiple subsidiaries across banking, insurance, asset management and other financial services. The new rules are expected to address operational risks and ensure that holding structures do not undermine the stability of individual subsidiaries or the wider financial system.
The move comes amid growing concerns over compliance gaps and risk management practices among some holding companies. In recent years, stakeholders have called for clearer boundaries and stricter supervisory mechanisms to prevent abuses such as regulatory arbitrage or concentration of risk. The CBN’s planned revision is seen as an attempt to address these issues before they escalate.
While specific details of the proposed changes have not yet been disclosed, industry experts expect tighter reporting requirements and improved corporate governance standards. The apex bank said it will engage with relevant stakeholders—including commercial banks and non-bank subsidiaries—before finalising the revised framework.
The CBN is expected to release a draft guideline for public input in the coming weeks. Observers say the updated rules could have significant implications for conglomerates operating under holding structures, as well as for investors seeking clarity on sector stability.
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NCAA Launches Probe Into Asaba Aircraft Roadway Landing Incident
Aviation authority begins investigation after plane lands on public road in Delta State, raises safety concerns
Aviation authority begins investigation after plane lands on public road in Delta State, raises safety concerns
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has commenced an official investigation into the unusual landing of an aircraft on a public roadway in Asaba, Delta State, on Thursday. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of the day, has sparked concern among stakeholders about air safety protocols and enforcement in the country.
According to initial reports, the aircraft made an unscheduled landing on a major road within Asaba metropolis. Eyewitnesses described seeing the plane come to a halt amid surprised motorists and pedestrians, but there were no reported injuries or casualties as at press time. NCAA officials arrived at the scene shortly after to secure the area and begin preliminary inquiries.
This incident has drawn attention to Nigeria’s aviation safety standards, particularly regarding flight operations near populated urban areas. Airspace regulation is a recurring issue in Nigeria’s aviation sector, especially given previous incidents involving runway incursions and emergency landings. The NCAA’s response is being closely watched by both industry professionals and residents who expressed concern over possible lapses that could endanger lives.
An NCAA spokesperson confirmed that a comprehensive probe is underway to determine the circumstances leading to the event. “We are treating this as a serious safety matter and will examine all relevant factors before releasing our findings,” the spokesperson said in a written statement. No opposition or external aviation experts have issued formal comments as at Thursday evening.
The outcome of this investigation is expected to inform future policy measures aimed at preventing similar occurrences. The NCAA said its final report would be made public and promised that any parties found culpable would face appropriate sanctions under Nigerian civil aviation regulations.
