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Nigeria’s Crude Production Continues Downward Fall, Reaches Lowest In Seven Months

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The average for July was 1.40 million barrels per day, while June recorded 1.42 million barrels per day on average.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Nigeria’s crude oil production continued its downward trend in October, a SaharaReporters’ check on the monthly report by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) shows.

The October average daily production is the lowest in seven months.

Nigeria’s crude oil output has been falling steadily since the 1.42 million barrels per day recorded in June.

According to the reviewed document, average daily production in October stood at 1.30 million barrels — a decline from the 1.38 million barrels recorded in September and the 1.37 million barrels posted in August.

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The average for July was 1.40 million barrels per day, while June recorded 1.42 million barrels per day on average.

In May, the country produced 1.35 million barrels per day on average, the same figure recorded in April.

Only in March did Nigeria produce 1.29 million barrels per day — a figure lower than that recorded in October 2025.

In February, daily crude oil output averaged 1.35 million barrels, while January recorded 1.39 million barrels.

Despite these figures, Nigeria has not met its OPEC quota of 1.5 million barrels per day, based on the NNPCL data reviewed for this report.

Crude oil production has remained constrained by several factors, including sabotage, pipeline vandalism, and poor management of the oil sector. These challenges continue to hinder the country from meeting its production targets despite its capacity to produce more.

Industry experts have urged the government to intensify efforts to address these issues, warning that persistent production shortfalls could undermine Nigeria’s revenue generation and economic growth.

SaharaReporters earlier reported that Nigeria has also struggled to meet local refinery demand for crude oil.

This comes as the Federal Government disclosed that a total of 67,657,559 barrels of crude oil were supplied to local refiners for processing between January and August 2025.

The figure, confirmed by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), underscores the ongoing challenges in closing the crude allocation gap facing domestic refineries despite the country’s rising production levels.

Speaking in Abuja, the Head of Media and Strategic Communications at the NUPRC, Eniola Akinkuotu, said the crude allocation was made in line with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 and the Domestic Crude Supply Obligation policy.

“A total of 67,657,559 barrels were delivered to local refiners between January and August this year. All refiners got that amount within the eight-month period,” Akinkuotu stated.

According to a document seen by SaharaReporters and published by the NUPRC, an estimated 123.4 million barrels were projected to be required by local refineries between January and June. The daily requirement was placed at 770,500 barrels, while the monthly need was forecast at 23.8 million barrels.

With 67.7 million barrels supplied to domestic refineries between January and August, it means over 55.8 million barrels required for local consumption (based on NUPRC’s January–June estimates) were not provided. This indicates that the Nigerian government was unable to supply at least 45 percent of the crude oil required domestically.

Previously, SaharaReporters reported that Nigeria’s foreign trade statistics for the first and second quarters of 2025 showed that the country imported fuel worth N4.13 trillion between January and June 2025.

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BREAKING: EFCC Seals Malami’s Residence, Housing Buhari’s Daughter and Third Wife

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Operatives of Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies on Wednesday ening cordoned off the residence of a former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, in what sources describe as a major escalation in an ongoing high-profile corruption investigation.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Authoritative sources told PRNigeria that several enforcement vehicles of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and armed operatives were deployed to the residence linked to Malami, where Nana Hadiza Buhari, his third wife and daughter of former President Muhammadu Buhari, is reported to be present.

The operation comes amid Malami’s continued detention by the EFCC over a wide-ranging investigation bordering on alleged corruption, money laundering, terrorism financing, and controversies surrounding the management of recovered Abacha loot, including inquiries into multiple bank accounts and suspicious financial transactions allegedly traced to his tenure in office.

Malami, who served as Nigeria’s chief law officer from 2015 to 2023, married Nana Hadiza Buhari in July 2022 in a private ceremony held at the Presidential Villa Mosque, Aso Rock, during the final year of the Buhari administration. She is the former president’s third daughter.

EFCC officials have maintained that although Malami was previously granted administrative bail, the bail was effectively revoked after he allegedly failed to meet key conditions attached to it. The commission insists that he remains in lawful custody pending further compliance and extended interrogation.

The agency’s decision to move operatives to Malami’s residence marks a significant intensification of the probe, which has dominated national discourse and reignited debate over the scope, independence, and methods of Nigeria’s anti-corruption institutions—particularly when investigations involve politically connected figures.

As of the time of filing this report, neither Malami’s legal team nor representatives of the Buhari family had issued an official statement regarding the siege.

EFCC spokespersons also declined to comment on operational details, citing the sensitivity of ongoing investigations.

PRNigeria will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as more facts emerge.

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I Killed Retired Delta State Judge In Order To Steal Her Phones – Says Security Guard

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The 25-year old prime suspect in the murder of the retired Delta State Judge, Justice Ifeoma Okogwu, has confessed to have killed the judge in order to steal her phones and power bank just one week after he was employed as her security guard.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the suspect, Godwin Mngumi, made the revelation after he was paraded by the Delta Police Command.

He disclosed how he engaged two others to dispossess the deceased of the items including a wristwatch, jewellery and a power bank.

While fielding questions from the Police spokesperson of the command, SP Bright Edafe, the suspect said he had just been employed as a security guard at the residence of the deceased when he committed the crime.

He noted that the period of his employment as “a week plus”, meaning he had spent less than two weeks before he murdered her.

“We did not plan to kill her; we only planned to take her phone. When we went there, we tied her hands and her legs. We took her phone, wristwatch, necklace and power bank,” he said.

The retired judge had two phones, and according to Mngumi, his accomplice, Nnaji Obalum, 21, kept the “big phone” — a Samsung — while the “small one” was sold for an undisclosed amount.

Obalum was also paraded alongside the prime suspect, and he admitted to have been arrested with the phone.

“The Samsung phone was found with me. I put my SIM inside,” he said.

Both suspects claimed to have regretted their actions and desired to be forgiven.

Edafe, who shared the footage of this engagement via his X (formerly Twitter) handle, further noted that the last of the three suspects are still at large.

He went on to encourage residents of the state to scrutinise prospective employees before granting them access to their homes.

He stated that the suspects will be charged before the Court for the alleged murder under the Criminal Law of the State, which attracts life imprisonment but that will be after the conclusion of investigations by the Police.

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Senator Ireti Kingibe Dumps Labour Party, Joins ADC

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The lawmaker who represents the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the Senate, Senator Ireti Kingibe has formally defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Naija News reports that the lawmaker’s official registration with the opposition party is scheduled for Thursday (today) at the ADC national headquarters in Wuse, Abuja.

This was confirmed in a statement released on Wednesday by the Senator’s media aide, Kennedy Mbele.

He stated that the move marked Kingibe’s exit from the Labour Party (LP) and her entry into the ADC.

The statement noted that the registration ceremony will be attended by senior party officials, ADC candidates contesting the February 21 FCT area council elections, party supporters, and members of the media.

“Kingibe’s bold step of joining the ADC makes her the only serving senator in the new but vibrant opposition party,” Mbele said.

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