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🔹🔹Emirates Fleet at the Terminal💡⭕️Did you know? Emirates is the largest operator of the Airbus A380, with over 100 in service—more than any other airline in the world!Sure! Here's a detailed, engaging, and human-readable version of the topic **"Emirates Fleet at the Terminal"** with main points marked by symbols, a "Did you know?" fact, a call to action (CTA), and inline hashtags—perfect for blogs, ads, or social posts:Wondering what aircraft you might spot when flying with Emirates? Here's what you need to know about the impressive Emirates fleet you’ll often see at the terminal gates. 🛫🕌✳️ Emirates operates one of the youngest and most modern fleets in the world, ensuring comfort, efficiency, and innovation on every flight.🚀 Main Aircraft at the Terminal🔹 Airbus A380 – The world’s largest passenger aircraft, often parked at major international terminals.🔹 Boeing 777-300ER – A long-haul favorite used across continents for both luxury and reliability.🔹 Boeing 777-200LR – Designed for ultra-long routes, perfect for remote destinations.💼 Where You’ll See Them📍 Dubai International Airport (DXB) – Terminal 3 is Emirates' home base, designed exclusively for their operations.📍 Global Destinations – Emirates’ A380s and 777s are regular visitors at major international airports in London, New York, Sydney, Singapore, and more.🛋️ What’s Inside?✔️ First Class Suites on select aircraft for the ultimate private travel experience✔️ ICE – Emirates' award-winning in-flight entertainment system✔️ Spacious Economy seating with generous legroom✔️ Onboard Lounge and Shower Spa on A380 First Class🧳 Pro Tips🕒 Arrive early at DXB to enjoy Terminal 3’s premium services📱 Track your aircraft with the Emirates app to see which model you’ll be flying📸 Don’t forget to snap a pic of the majestic A380 at the gate—it’s aviation eye candy!Thinking of booking your next trip with Emirates? Experience the fleet that’s redefining air travel—luxury, comfort, and innovation all in one.#EmiratesAirline #FlyBetter #AviationLovers #AirbusA380 #Boeing777 #TravelLuxury #AirportSpotting #DXBTerminal3 #FlyEmirates
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Police rescue 11 victims in Katsina arrest 2 kidnappers in Delta
Officers of the Nigeria Police have arrested some criminals through a coordinated effort with sister security agencies, authorities at the Force Headquarters have said.The operatives intercepted a kidnapping gang in Katsina State, leading to a gun duel between the criminals.Eleven, 11 kidnapped victims were rescued unhurt in the operation.A statement by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, disclosed that in Delta State, police operatives arrested a notorious kidnapping kingpin responsible for coordinating a cross-state syndicate operating across Delta, Rivers, Imo, and Enugu States.It further said the police also foiled an arms smuggling operation, recovering a significant cache of illegal weapons and ammunition in Delta State“In Katsina State, a major breakthrough was recorded on June 8, 2025, when a Joint Task Force comprising police and other security agencies foiled a kidnap attempt along the Danmusa–Mara Dangeza village road in Danmusa LGA. The team, while on patrol, engaged in a fierce gun battle with armed bandits attempting to flee with kidnapped victims.”According to the statement, the operatives overpowered the criminals, who fled with gunshot wounds, and successfully rescued 11 victims without injuries.”In Delta State, operatives of the CP-Special Assignment Team, acting on credible intelligence, arrested Abubakar Hassan (30), a key suspect in a cross-state kidnapping ring. During interrogation, he confessed to leading several operations along the Ughelli–Ozoro axis and led police to his hideout in a forest in Ozoro. Recovered from the scene were two AK-47 rifles, four magazines, and thirty-two rounds of live ammunition. This operation follows the earlier arrest of three other members of his gang.”Similarly, Safer Highway Patrol officers intercepted a vehicle during routine stop-and-search duties along Ughelli Road. A search of the vehicle revealed one locally fabricated revolver pump-action single-barrel rifle and fifteen rounds of live cartridges. The driver, identified as Obi Ezekiel (38), was arrested at the scene”.
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Appeal Court Refuses APC s Relist Request Dismisses Yes No Chairmen Case
The Court of Appeal sitting in Akure has reportedly struck out a request by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to relist its appeal against the Federal High Court judgment that nullified the controversial October 15, 2022 local government elections in Osun State.OSUN DEFENDER reports that the Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo had nullified the election that produced the APC council chairmen.However, there has been a political crisis since a Court of Appeal judgement which reportedly reinstated the APC council chairmen, according to the APC, a claim that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has always debunked.In a unanimous decision, Justice Peter Obiorah, who read the lead judgement on Friday, also condemned APC’s misrepresentation of its February 10, 2025 judgment.The court reportedly clarified that it never reinstated the sacked APC chairmen, warning the party against distorting the court’s decisions for political gain.The justices travis scott air jordan 1 retro low og black olive release date fall 2024 emphasized that the judiciary must not be treated as an extension of any political organization.“It is a case of violenti non fit injúria, they cannot complain nike air jordan 1 low outlet on a self-inflicted injury. Equity aids the vigilant, and not the indolent,” the Appeal Court held.Justice Obiorah further held that “If they knew their tenure is just three years, and they went to sleep over their Appeal against their sack for two years, it is inconceivable.”“There are three appellants with one joint Notice of Appeal, only one party is making an application to relist. Even if that one party can come alone, what are the reasons for bringing this application? If the APC is sincere, as a party that has many candidates affected by the Appeal, one wonders why they went to sleep and failed to transmit records on time in accordance with the law and the rules of the court.“I draw attention to this fact in order to show that the 3rd appellant applicant (APC) who was pursuing the sister appeal based on the same facts and similar judgement of the same Judex, Ayo Emmanuel J, cannot claim ignorance for not compiling the records of Appeal or have any credible reason for abandoning the prosecution of this Appeal that was dismissed on the 13th day of January, 2025. The sudden attempt to resurrect this appeal through this same court will only lead to confusion and this Court will resist such attempt to lure it to unwittingly seat on Appeal in CA/AK/270/2022. Everything in this application shows that the third Air Jordan 1 Retro High Top 3 appellant has not shown good air jordan 1 low og florida gators pe cause why this application should be granted. The fate that has befallen them is self-inflicted. It is therefore my conclusion that this Appeal lacks merit and it is accordingly, dismissed,” the judges reportedly ruled.Meanwhile, the Certified True Copy of the judgement has not been released
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Why Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo Crooner Ejeagha Was Buried Within 24 Hours of Death Family
The family of late Highlife music legend Mike Ejeagha has explained why the musician was buried less than 24 hours after his passing.Ejeagha, known for the iconic folk tune “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo,” died on Friday night, June 6, 2025, at the age of 95.He was laid to rest the following day, Saturday, June 7, at his hometown of Umuagba, Imezi-Owa in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State.Speaking to journalists on Sunday, the musician’s eldest son, Emmanuel Ejeagha, revealed that the swift burial was in strict obedience to the deceased’s final wish.“My father made it clear before his death that he did not want to be embalmed,” Emmanuel said. “He sternly instructed me, as his first son, that once he passed on, he should be buried within 24 hours. We have honoured that wish.”Emmanuel noted that the decision was taken after consulting with the extended family and the local community.“I contacted members of my family and informed them that my father made a wish that he should be laid to rest 24 hours after his death. I also summoned a meeting of my kindred and we discussed extensively. Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah was informed about it and they all consented that whatever was his wish should be kept,” he said.“There are a lot of consequential results if an elder said something and otherwise was done,” Emmanuel added, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual significance of honouring a patriarch’s final instructions.The family stated that plans for a formal funeral ceremony and celebration of life would be announced in due course.
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Why President Tinubu Omitted My Name Dele Momodu Fires Back at National Honour Snub
In a recent post on Instagram, Veteran journalist, publisher, and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain Dele Momodu has broken his silence on the June 12 National Honors list released by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, offering a measured yet pointed response that is drawing significant attention in political and civic circles.In his statement issued from Accra, Ghana, Momodu addressed growing questions surrounding his exclusion from the list, which honored democracy activists and pro-June 12 voices, including MKO and Kudirat Abiola, as well as other key figures in Nigeria’s democratic struggle.Rather than express outrage or offense, Momodu chose nuance.“I wish to humbly disagree with all those who have reached out to me protesting or complaining that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ‘deliberately’ missed out my name in the June 12 Honors’ List,” he wrote.He acknowledged that honors are given at the discretion of any administration, and pointed out that several deserving names were also absent from the list. Still, Momodu’s tone shifted subtly when he suggested that being honored by the current administration might have been morally conflicting for him.“I would have been embarrassed to be recognized by a regime that’s unapologetically trampling on tenets of democracy,” he stated, referencing what he views as the autocratic drift of the Tinubu presidency.Despite his sharp criticisms of the APC-led government, Momodu was careful not to descend into personal animosity. He reiterated his long-standing personal respect for President Tinubu, whom he described as “a friend and mentor,” crediting him for previous opportunities and his place in Nigeria’s political and media history.“Thank you, Mr. President, for sparing me the dilemma of either rejecting or being misunderstood for accepting an honor that might contradict my principles,” he added.In closing, Momodu congratulated all honorees on the list, framing his message as one of dignified dissent rather than bitterness. The statement has since gone viral on Nigerian social media, where reactions are split: many see his response as an act of integrity, while others argue it reflects lingering political wounds from Tinubu’s rise to power in 2023
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Olu Falae Defends SAP Blames Shagari Era Debt For 1986 Economic Crisis
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Minister of Finance, HRM Oluyemi Falae (CFR), has defended his role in Nigeria’s Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP), describing it as the least harmful option available at the time to address the country’s severe debt crisis.In an interview on ARISE News on Thursday, Falae rejected widespread claims that he masterminded SAP, clarifying that the policy was already in place before his appointment under General Ibrahim Babangida’s regime.“I was appointed secretary to the federal government on the 29th of January 1986. Six weeks before that, Babangida announced… that his government had adopted a domestic structural adjustment program. That policy was already government policy by the time I was appointed. I did not bring the policy, I did not recommend it, I did not make it,” he said.Falae explained that SAP emerged as a response to Nigeria’s deteriorating economic conditions, worsened by what he described as excessive import licensing and foreign exchange mismanagement under President Shehu Shagari’s administration, which left behind an estimated $30 billion in trade arrears.“We were in debt. We had no choice but to pay the debt back. And we could not impose our solution on the international community. So they had us by the throat,” he said.“If we did not do a deal with the creditors, we would stop trading internationally… Nigeria would be in crisis. So it was not a pleasant thing. It was the least bad of all the bad options available.”Responding to criticisms that SAP triggered long-term economic decline and hardship, Falae argued that the programme was initially stable and delivered some positive reforms.“By the time I left government in 1990… the exchange rate was 5.50 Naira to the Dollar after three years of SAP,” he noted. “It was after that we began to have 32 naira to the dollar, 48 naira to the dollar, 100 naira.”He highlighted the benefits of the policy, including liberalized marketing for agricultural products and the introduction of domiciliary accounts.He said: “One of the positives was the reform of the marketing policy system… which was very good for the farmers. And also, the positive of the domiciliary account… I believe the balances in those domiciliary accounts in Nigeria would be in the neighborhood of $35 billion.”When asked to compare SAP with current economic reforms under President Bola Tinubu—such as foreign exchange liberalization and fuel subsidy removal—Falae emphasized the need for a balanced approach to economic policy.“You see, our problem has been abuse. And, you know, we can never surrender the economy to blind market forces. At the same time, you cannot oust market forces from the determination of economic parameters,” he said.“You have to have a balance between government intervention and the working of market forces. So that is the path of wisdom.”Falae reiterated that while SAP had its challenges, its implementation during his tenure was measured and did not result in the runaway inflation or devaluation seen in later years.“When I was there… that was to allow market forces, as well as government intervention to manage the economy. And it was, in my view, an acceptable system. But as I said, I can’t answer for the period when I was not in government,” he concluded.
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Be participants not spectators Hope Uzodimma tells Nigerian youths on Democracy Day
Imo governor Hope Uzodimma has called on Nigerian youths to take active roles in shaping the country’s democracy, rather than watching from the sidelines.Speaking at the June 12 Democracy Day lecture in Abuja on Thursday, Uzodimma, who chairs the Progressive Governors’ Forum, said democracy is built on the active participation of citizens who vote, speak out, and hold leaders accountable.He said: “Young Nigerians must see themselves as part of this system. They must see themselves as participants, not mere spectators.“You inherited the right earned in 1993. You must also inherit the responsibility that comes with it.”Uzodimma said no constitution or political system can uphold itself without the will and integrity of the people.“Change comes from active participation, not docility. There is also the matter of political will. That is what sustains democracy,” he said.Reflecting on the significance of June 12, Uzodimma said the date represents a turning point in Nigeria’s democratic history and should not be reduced to symbolic celebrations.“June 12 represents a point in our national journey when the people made a clear choice and the system responded in disagreement,” he said.He praised the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government for recognising the legacy of the late Chief Moshood Abiola.“In recognising June 12, the APC-led government did more than declare a public holiday.“It corrected the record. It restored the name of Chief MKO Abiola to its rightful place in our political and democratic history,” he added.
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HE IS MANIPULATING YOU
HE IS MANIPULATING YOU....There are points that show a man is manipulating you...1.. He's highly sexual with you. Most of your discussions, topics and themes are  about sex and how you can meet for sex. Men always intentionally preserve the purity of the girl they love genuinely.2.. His words and body gestures don't match. He says some things and act in the opposite manner.3.. He doesn't discuss the future with you. You are always in oblivion of his future plans and steps.4.. He's not motivated to introduce you to his parents, siblings and friends. He eclipse his relatives and acquittance from you.5.. He is comfortable with your bad manners, behaviors and attitude. He is not moved to correct you. You're always on your own.6.. He is always stingy to you. He only gives you money, gifts and attention after removing your panties and get down with him.7.. He is more of a excuse giver than a solution provider.8.. His friends who know you  in a clownish manner call you "àwa wife" "ìyàwó wa" Even When they know you're not loyal to him or he's not loyal to you.9..  He is uncomfortable with your relationship with your pastor and mentor. Your relationship and connection with your honest pastor and mentor goes sour and lifeless as he enters in your life.10.. You always defend his folly, foolishness, misdeeds and craftiness. You're just loyal to a man teaching you how to lie to your pastor, mentor and parents for his personal gains. Manipulation is real! ©️ Wisdom Breed
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What Is a Holding Pattern
What Is a Holding Pattern?A holding pattern is a predetermined, racetrack-shaped flight path that an aircraft flies while waiting for clearance to proceed, typically used in air traffic control to manage aircraft sequencing for landing or when delays occur.🔹🔹 How It WorksA holding pattern involves a series of standard turns and legs:* Aircraft fly a specific inbound course toward a navigational fix (like a VOR or waypoint).* Upon reaching the fix, they make a standard 180° right turn, fly the outbound leg, then another 180° right turn back toward the fix.* This cycle continues until the aircraft is cleared to leave the hold.Standard holding patterns use right turns and are flown at specific altitudes and speeds based on aircraft type and airspace class.🔹🔹 Key Focus Points* Used for spacing and sequencing aircraft* Critical during heavy traffic, bad weather, or delays* Holding speeds and patterns vary by altitude* Entries can be direct, parallel, or teardrop, depending on approach angle⭕️Did You Know?Pilots are taught to time their inbound leg to exactly 1 minute below 14,000 feet, and 1.5 minutes above that altitude.⭕️Interesting FactSome busy airspaces (like around JFK, LAX, or Heathrow) may have multiple aircraft stacked in holding patterns at different altitudes over the same fix—called a "stack"—like an aerial traffic jam.#AviationBasics #HoldingPattern #AirTrafficControl #PilotTraining #FlightProcedures #InstrumentFlying #AvGeek
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I and Bwala Always Stand by Our Country While Peter Obi Suddenly Dresses Like an Indonesian Sowunmi
Segun Sowunmi, a vociferous member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and a former spokesperson for the Atiku Abubakar campaign, has stirred up new controversy with a public critique of Peter Obi, who is a member of the Labour Party. As someone who is well-known for his outspoken opinion on matters pertaining to the nation, Sowunmi resorted to social media in order to make fun of Obi's political path and recent public appearances, which he considers to be unpatriotic.Sowunmi made fun of the previous governor of Anambra State in a tweet that was published on his verified X account. He criticised the governor for what he referred to as a lack of political consistency and a perceived alienation from Nigeria's national image. As an illustration of what he referred to as political instability, he cited Obi's political past, which included his transition from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) to the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and then to the Labour Party eventually. In a more specific manner, Sowunmi made a disparaging remark about Obi's appearance at a recent international event while dressed in traditional Indonesian garb."Your @PeterObi was busy jumping from APGA to PDP to Labour and now to Indonesia while I was standing firm with Nigeria," he said. "I was standing firm with Nigeria. In spite of the fact that your country now dressed like an Indonesian, at least I and Bwala are always there to support our nation. The Joker is incredible
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The Chalk That Bl ds
Title: The Chalk That Bl££dsIn a small town in Nigeria, under the scorching sun and crumbling school walls, stood Mr. Musa — a teacher, a father, a dreamer. His white shirt, once bright, had faded to the color of despair, and his shoes had more stitches than leather. Yet, every morning, he stood before a class of forty restless children with nothing but a stick of chalk and a fire in his heart.He had graduated top of his class from the university. He could have gone abroad, chased oil money, or worked in a bank like his friends. But he chose the classroom — because he believed that the true gold of a nation was buried deep in the minds of its children. He wanted to dig it out, one child at a time.But Nigeria did not reward dreamers like Mr. Musa.His salary came late — when it came at all. Sometimes two months passed without a single naira. At home, his wife would boil water and pretend it was dinner, so the children wouldn’t cry themselves to sleep hungry. The landlord had stopped knocking — he knew there was nothing to collect. And every evening, Mr. Musa would sit on the floor, surrounded by his unpaid bills, wondering how long one man could carry a nation’s future on an empty stomach.In the staff room, the story was the same. Miss Eze sold chin-chin during break time just to buy sanitary pads. Mr. Ojo, a mathematics teacher, walked 7 kilometers to school every day because his old motorcycle had broken down — and his salary couldn’t fix it. And yet, they taught. They showed up, not because they were paid, but because they cared.Outside the school gates, people whispered."Teacher? Ah. He must have f@iled in life.""If you had sense, you wouldn’t be a teacher.""Teaching is for those who had no other option."They said it with laughter in their eyes — the kind that cuts deeper than a bl@de.Mr. Musa heard it all. Sometimes from the very students he poured his life into. Their parents had taught them that teachers were not to be respected, only tolerated. That teaching was not a calling, but a curse. A place where dreams went to die.But still, every morning, he returned.He returned because he remembered how one teacher changed his life — how a simple man with chalk and truth turned his mind into a light. He hoped to do the same, even if the world no longer saw the value in it.And when his brightest student, Aisha, stood at a state competition and won the gold medal in Science, she turned to the crowd and said, “I am here because one man believed in me, even when the world didn’t believe in him.”And in that moment, Mr. Musa’s tired eyes filled with tears — not of sorrow, but of something deeper. Something purer. The quiet pride of a man who, though beaten by the system, still rose every morning to fight for a better tomorrow.The truth?Teachers in Nigeria are bl££ding.Not from wounds that eyes can see, but from a system that neglects them, a society that mocks them, and a nation that forgets they are the builders of every other profession.Yet, they stay.They teach.They give.Because even though the system may not see their worth, the future — our children — are still watching.And that… is enough to keep the chalk moving. Even if it bl££ds.
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Abia plans to buy back Star Paper Mill
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has made offers to buy back the moribund Star Paper Mill, Aba, and revive the industry.Otti announced this on Thursday during a grand civic reception organised in his honour by the Abiriba Communal Improvement Union held at the Enyimba International Stadium, Aba.He noted how the once bubbling industry closed down and was bought over by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria.“I grew up here (Aba), I was born here, I knew how important Star Paper Mill was not just to Aba, not just to Abia State, not just to the East of the Niger, but to Nigeria.As we speak, we know that AMCON has taken over Star Paper Mill. Let me announce that the State Government entered into a discussion with AMCON, and as we speak, we have made an offer to AMCON to buy back Star Paper Mill.“So, one thing you can take to the bank is that under our watch, Star Paper Mill will be back,” Gov. Otti assured.The governor promised to restore the electricity supply to the communities in Ohafia LGA and informed the audience that discussions are on with EEDC for the Abia State Government to acquire the Abia North and Umuahia ringed fence of the EEDC.“We are working very hard to ensure that the entire Ohafia local government begins to have power, not just power, but constant power. I heard the Mayor of Ohafia LGA say that he is discussing with EEDC.A few weeks from now, the discussion will not be with EEDC because we are buying out Abia North and Umuahia ringed-fence from EEDC so that it will be within our control.“We have made the offer already, and we are in discussions. We will soon conclude it and take it over completely, “he stated.
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Transavia 737 Loses Nose Tyres After Hard Landing
🔹🔹Transavia 737 Loses Nose Tyres After Hard Landing ⭕️Did You Know?Modern aircraft tyres are built to withstand extreme conditions, but even the toughest tyres can fail under severe impact or improper landing angles.🔹🔹 What Will We Learn1. ✈️ What Is the Transavia 737 Nose Tyre Incident2. 🔍 How It Happens3. 🎯 Key Focus Points4. 💡 Did You Know?5. 🤔 Interesting Fact6. ❓ Question for You7. 🏷️ Relevant Hashtags✈️ What Is the Transavia 737 Nose Tyre IncidentThis refers to an event where a Transavia Boeing 737 experienced a hard landing that resulted in the loss of its nose landing gear tyres. Such incidents highlight the stresses that aircraft landing gear can endure during heavy touchdowns.🔍 How It HappensDuring a hard landing, the aircraft touches down with greater force than normal, causing excessive stress on the landing gear. The nose gear tyres can burst or be damaged due to the impact and friction with the runway surface, sometimes leading to tyre loss.🎯 Key Focus Points* Hard landings increase the risk of gear and tyre damage* Nose gear is critical for directional control during taxiing* Proper landing technique and flare reduce hard landing risks* Aircraft are designed to withstand some hard landings but not all💡 🤔 Interesting FactPilots train extensively on landing techniques to minimize the chances of hard landings and gear damage, using simulators that mimic such conditions.❓ Question for YouHave you ever experienced or witnessed a hard landing, and how did it affect your confidence or handling afterward?#Transavia #Boeing737 #HardLanding #AviationSafety #PilotTraining #LandingGear #FlightIncident
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Dangote Announces Retirement After 20 Years Appointed New Chairman
Aliko Dangote has announced his retirement as Chairman of the Board of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc after 20 years of leadership of the companyHis retirement takes effect from June 16, 2025, according to a statement signed by the company’s secretary, Temitope Hassan, on Wednesday.Dangote, who has been at the helm of leadership since 2005, is credited with steering Dangote Sugar into a market leader in Nigeria’s sugar industry, overseeing major expansion projects, and strengthening corporate governance.“In line with the principles of good corporate governance and succession planning, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc hereby announces the retirement of our esteemed Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company, Alhaji Aliko Dangote (GCON), effective June 16, 2025,” the statement read.The statement noted that under his leadership, the company implemented key Backward Integration Projects in Adamawa, Taraba, and Nasarawa States to improve local sugar production and reduce import dependence.The Board has appointed Independent Non-Executive Director, Arnold Ekpe, as the new chairman.“Following a rigorous selection and transition process, the Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Arnold Ekpe, Independent Non-Executive Director, as the new Chairman of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc. effective 16th June 2025,” the statement added.Ekpe is a seasoned banker and former group CEO of Ecobank, with extensive boardroom and leadership experience across sectors.
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