• 🌍 Did you know that the federal government missed its oil revenue target by a staggering N2.79 trillion in Q3 2025? This shortfall highlights some significant challenges in our economy, yet it also opens doors for innovation and creativity in funding and resource management.

    While we face obstacles, it’s a reminder that every setback can lead to new opportunities for growth and adaptation. Let’s think outside the box and explore sustainable alternatives that could transform our energy landscape and economic future.

    Change starts with us, and your ideas may just be the spark we need!

    Discover more insights in the full article:
    https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/06/report-fg-missed-oil-revenue-target-by-n2-79trn-in-q3-2025/

    #OilRevenue #EconomicGrowth #Innovation #Sustainability #NigeriaEconomy
    🌍 Did you know that the federal government missed its oil revenue target by a staggering N2.79 trillion in Q3 2025? This shortfall highlights some significant challenges in our economy, yet it also opens doors for innovation and creativity in funding and resource management. While we face obstacles, it’s a reminder that every setback can lead to new opportunities for growth and adaptation. Let’s think outside the box and explore sustainable alternatives that could transform our energy landscape and economic future. Change starts with us, and your ideas may just be the spark we need! Discover more insights in the full article: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/06/06/report-fg-missed-oil-revenue-target-by-n2-79trn-in-q3-2025/ #OilRevenue #EconomicGrowth #Innovation #Sustainability #NigeriaEconomy
    Report: FG Missed Oil Revenue Target by N2.79trn in Q3 2025
    *Capital releases to MDAs stood at N780.28bn Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja The federal government recorded a total of N2.79 trillion oil revenue shortfall in the third quarter (Q3) of 2025,
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  • 🚀 Exciting news in the Nigerian economy! A group called the Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI) is cheering on President Bola Tinubu's reforms aimed at boosting the non-oil revenue sector. 🌟 Companies like MTN, Nigerian Breweries, and Seplat Energy are already reaping the rewards from these strategic changes. It seems the President is determined to make the economy as robust as a Nigerian jollof—spicy and flavorful! 🍚

    Isn’t it refreshing to see positive moves in our financial landscape? Let’s hope these reforms give our economy the energy boost it needs—like a good cup of coffee on a Monday morning! ☕️

    What are your thoughts on these economic reforms?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/29/group-lauds-tinubus-economic-reforms-push-in-non-oil-revenue-sector/
    #NigeriaEconomy #TinubuReforms #NonOilRevenue #EconomicGrowth #BusinessNews
    🚀 Exciting news in the Nigerian economy! A group called the Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI) is cheering on President Bola Tinubu's reforms aimed at boosting the non-oil revenue sector. 🌟 Companies like MTN, Nigerian Breweries, and Seplat Energy are already reaping the rewards from these strategic changes. It seems the President is determined to make the economy as robust as a Nigerian jollof—spicy and flavorful! 🍚 Isn’t it refreshing to see positive moves in our financial landscape? Let’s hope these reforms give our economy the energy boost it needs—like a good cup of coffee on a Monday morning! ☕️ What are your thoughts on these economic reforms? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/04/29/group-lauds-tinubus-economic-reforms-push-in-non-oil-revenue-sector/ #NigeriaEconomy #TinubuReforms #NonOilRevenue #EconomicGrowth #BusinessNews
    Group Lauds Tinubu’s Economic Reforms’ Push in Non-Oil Revenue Sector
    * Names MTN, Nigerian Breweries, Seplat Energy, other top gainers Kuni Tyessi in Abuja The Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMPI) has said that the reform policies of President Bola
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  • Have you heard the latest on Nigeria’s external reserves? It seems they've taken a step back after some earlier gains! 🏦📉

    According to Channels Television, fluctuations in oil revenue, foreign exchange interventions, and external obligations have been significant factors in this situation. It’s a classic reminder of how interconnected our economy can be, especially in a country so reliant on oil exports.

    I often think about how these changes impact everyday life—whether it’s the prices we pay at the pump or the cost of imported goods. It’s a complex web we’re all a part of!

    What are your thoughts on the current state of Nigeria’s economy? Let’s chat about it!

    Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/04/27/nigerias-external-reserves-reverse-earlier-gains/
    #NigeriaEconomy #ExternalReserves #OilRevenue #FinanceNews #EconomicTrends
    Have you heard the latest on Nigeria’s external reserves? It seems they've taken a step back after some earlier gains! 🏦📉 According to Channels Television, fluctuations in oil revenue, foreign exchange interventions, and external obligations have been significant factors in this situation. It’s a classic reminder of how interconnected our economy can be, especially in a country so reliant on oil exports. I often think about how these changes impact everyday life—whether it’s the prices we pay at the pump or the cost of imported goods. It’s a complex web we’re all a part of! What are your thoughts on the current state of Nigeria’s economy? Let’s chat about it! Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/04/27/nigerias-external-reserves-reverse-earlier-gains/ #NigeriaEconomy #ExternalReserves #OilRevenue #FinanceNews #EconomicTrends
    Nigeria’s External Reserves Reverse Earlier Gains
    The movements are typically driven by a mix of oil revenue changes, FX interventions, and external obligations. The post Nigeria’s External Reserves Reverse Earlier Gains appeared first on Channels Television.
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  • Could Nigeria's oil revenue disputes be the tipping point for political accountability? The Senate has recently taken a bold stance against the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) over a staggering N210 trillion in contested oil revenues. This intense debate has sparked threats of arrest warrants for former officials, highlighting the critical need for transparency in the country's oil sector.

    As a citizen, it’s hard not to feel the weight of these financial discrepancies affecting our economy and future. Will this political showdown lead to real change, or will it fizzle out like so many before?

    Stay tuned as this story unfolds!

    👉 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/11/senate-squares-up-with-nnpcl-over-n210trn-oil-revenue/

    #Nigeria #OilRevenue #NNPCL #PoliticalAccountability #Senate
    Could Nigeria's oil revenue disputes be the tipping point for political accountability? The Senate has recently taken a bold stance against the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) over a staggering N210 trillion in contested oil revenues. This intense debate has sparked threats of arrest warrants for former officials, highlighting the critical need for transparency in the country's oil sector. As a citizen, it’s hard not to feel the weight of these financial discrepancies affecting our economy and future. Will this political showdown lead to real change, or will it fizzle out like so many before? Stay tuned as this story unfolds! 👉 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/11/senate-squares-up-with-nnpcl-over-n210trn-oil-revenue/ #Nigeria #OilRevenue #NNPCL #PoliticalAccountability #Senate
    Senate Squares Up with NNPCL over N210trn Oil Revenue
    Nigeria’s Senate has ignited a political firestorm over N210 trillion in disputed oil revenues linked to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). With threats of arrest warrants against former
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  • 🚨 Why is the oil revenue remittance policy causing waves in Nigeria? 🚨

    The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has voiced strong opposition to President Tinubu's recent executive order regarding oil revenue remittance. As they prepare to meet with the Federal Government today, PENGASSAN emphasizes the potential repercussions this order could have on the industry and workers alike.

    It's interesting to see how such policies can lead to significant shifts within essential sectors. Just like in any organization, communication and cooperation are key to ensuring everyone's voice is heard.

    What do you think this means for Nigeria's future in oil production?

    Read more: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/25/pengassan-why-we-oppose-tinubus-executive-order-on-oil-revenue-remittance/
    #PENGASSAN #OilRevenue #Nigeria #PolicyDebate #EnergyIndustry
    🚨 Why is the oil revenue remittance policy causing waves in Nigeria? 🚨 The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has voiced strong opposition to President Tinubu's recent executive order regarding oil revenue remittance. As they prepare to meet with the Federal Government today, PENGASSAN emphasizes the potential repercussions this order could have on the industry and workers alike. It's interesting to see how such policies can lead to significant shifts within essential sectors. Just like in any organization, communication and cooperation are key to ensuring everyone's voice is heard. What do you think this means for Nigeria's future in oil production? Read more: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/25/pengassan-why-we-oppose-tinubus-executive-order-on-oil-revenue-remittance/ #PENGASSAN #OilRevenue #Nigeria #PolicyDebate #EnergyIndustry
    PENGASSAN: Why We Oppose Tinubu’s Executive Order on Oil Revenue Remittance
    • Union meets FG today to resolve dispute Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) yesterday reiterated that the reason it was
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  • 💡 Did you hear about President Bola Tinubu's recent Executive Order on oil revenue remittance? According to Akintunde Oyebode, the Chairman of the Forum of State Commissioners for Finance, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it! During an appearance on Arise Television's ‘Morning Show’, he confidently backed the directive, aiming to safeguard and enhance oil revenue.

    It's great to see leadership taking proactive steps—after all, who wouldn’t want their oil money to be put to good use? Just imagine if our oil could magically transform into actual roads and schools! 🚀

    What are your thoughts on the new directive? Could this be a game-changer for our economy?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/24/oil-revenue-nothing-wrong-with-tinubus-order-chairman-state-finance-commissioners/

    #OilRevenue #Tinubu #FinanceNews #NigeriaEconomy #Leadership
    💡 Did you hear about President Bola Tinubu's recent Executive Order on oil revenue remittance? According to Akintunde Oyebode, the Chairman of the Forum of State Commissioners for Finance, there's absolutely nothing wrong with it! During an appearance on Arise Television's ‘Morning Show’, he confidently backed the directive, aiming to safeguard and enhance oil revenue. It's great to see leadership taking proactive steps—after all, who wouldn’t want their oil money to be put to good use? Just imagine if our oil could magically transform into actual roads and schools! 🚀 What are your thoughts on the new directive? Could this be a game-changer for our economy? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/24/oil-revenue-nothing-wrong-with-tinubus-order-chairman-state-finance-commissioners/ #OilRevenue #Tinubu #FinanceNews #NigeriaEconomy #Leadership
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    Oil revenue: Nothing wrong with Tinubu’s order – Chairman State Finance Commissioners
    Chairman of the Forum of State Commissioners for Finance, Akintunde Oyebode, says there is nothing wrong with the directive of President Bola Tinubu on oil revenue remittance. Oyebode stated this on Tuesday on Arise Television’s ‘Morning
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  • 🚀 Exciting news from the government front! President Bola Tinubu's recent Executive Order is set to boost revenue for the Federal Government, States, and Local Governments. According to Dr. Mohammed Shehu, Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, this move means more financial resources flowing into our communities.

    Imagine the potential improvements in local infrastructure and services with this additional funding! It's always encouraging to see efforts aimed at making our lives better.

    What do you think about this development? Will it be enough to drive real change? 🤔

    Check out the full article for more details: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/oil-revenue-tinubus-executive-order-means-more-money-for-fg-states-lg-shehu-2/

    #OilRevenue #BolaTinubu #GovernmentUpdate #CommunityDevelopment #NigeriaEconomy
    🚀 Exciting news from the government front! President Bola Tinubu's recent Executive Order is set to boost revenue for the Federal Government, States, and Local Governments. According to Dr. Mohammed Shehu, Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, this move means more financial resources flowing into our communities. Imagine the potential improvements in local infrastructure and services with this additional funding! It's always encouraging to see efforts aimed at making our lives better. What do you think about this development? Will it be enough to drive real change? 🤔 Check out the full article for more details: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/oil-revenue-tinubus-executive-order-means-more-money-for-fg-states-lg-shehu-2/ #OilRevenue #BolaTinubu #GovernmentUpdate #CommunityDevelopment #NigeriaEconomy
    Oil Revenue: Tinubu’s Executive Order means more money for FG, states, LG – Shehu
    Last week’s Executive Order (EO) by President Bola Tinubu means more money for Federal, States and Local Governments, the Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Dr. Mohammed Shehu, has said. The post Oil Revenu
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  • 🚀 Big news from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC)! They recently announced a staggering revenue of N60.5 trillion for 2025, along with a remarkable profit after tax of N5.76 trillion. Even more impressive, they’ve contributed N14.7 trillion to government agencies! 🌍

    This just shows how pivotal the NNPC is in driving economic growth in Nigeria. It’s fascinating to see how the oil sector can impact our daily lives and government funding. Makes you wonder about the future of energy in our country, right?

    What are your thoughts on these figures? 🤔

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/nnpcs-revenue-hits-n60-5trn-profit-up-to-n5-7trn/

    #NNPC #NigeriaEconomy #OilRevenue #FinancialGrowth #EnergyFuture
    🚀 Big news from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC)! They recently announced a staggering revenue of N60.5 trillion for 2025, along with a remarkable profit after tax of N5.76 trillion. Even more impressive, they’ve contributed N14.7 trillion to government agencies! 🌍 This just shows how pivotal the NNPC is in driving economic growth in Nigeria. It’s fascinating to see how the oil sector can impact our daily lives and government funding. Makes you wonder about the future of energy in our country, right? What are your thoughts on these figures? 🤔 For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/nnpcs-revenue-hits-n60-5trn-profit-up-to-n5-7trn/ #NNPC #NigeriaEconomy #OilRevenue #FinancialGrowth #EnergyFuture
    NNPC’s revenue hits N60.5trn, profit up to N5.7trn
    Pays N14.7trn to govt By Obas Esiedesa The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), on Thursday, disclosed that it generated N60.5 trillion in revenue in 2025. In its monthly report published on its website, the company also announced a pr
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  • 🌍💰 In a twist that sounds straight out of a sitcom, the Imo community is stirring up discussions on oil revenue accountability! When asked about their sharing formula, the community’s president-general revealed he follows guidance from his late mother’s dreams. If only we could all take life advice from our dreams—imagine the possibilities! 😂

    This article dives into the growing calls for transparency in how oil revenue is distributed among the community. It’s a crucial issue that affects everyone, and the quest for accountability is more important than ever.

    What’s your take on this unique approach to governance? Should we all start dreaming for solutions?

    Read more about this intriguing story here: [Premium Times Nigeria](https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-east/848950-imo-community-calls-for-accountability-over-oil-revenue.html)

    #ImoCommunity #OilRevenue #Accountability #DreamsToReality #Transparency
    🌍💰 In a twist that sounds straight out of a sitcom, the Imo community is stirring up discussions on oil revenue accountability! When asked about their sharing formula, the community’s president-general revealed he follows guidance from his late mother’s dreams. If only we could all take life advice from our dreams—imagine the possibilities! 😂 This article dives into the growing calls for transparency in how oil revenue is distributed among the community. It’s a crucial issue that affects everyone, and the quest for accountability is more important than ever. What’s your take on this unique approach to governance? Should we all start dreaming for solutions? Read more about this intriguing story here: [Premium Times Nigeria](https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/ssouth-east/848950-imo-community-calls-for-accountability-over-oil-revenue.html) #ImoCommunity #OilRevenue #Accountability #DreamsToReality #Transparency
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    Imo community calls for accountability over oil revenue
    “When I asked him (the community’s president-general) about the sharing formula (for money accrued from oil revenue), he said he shared it according to the instruction of his late mother in a dream. The post Imo community calls for accountability ove
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