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Adebutu Foundation Partners Joshua Oyeniyi to Host 2025 Ambassadors Summit

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The Kessington Adebukonla Adebutu Foundation (KAAF), founded and chaired by renowned industrialist and philanthropist, Chief Dr. Kessington Adebukonla Adebutu, has announced its readiness to headline the sponsorship of 2025 ‘The Ambassadors Summit’, which is in its seventh edition.

Tagged Ambassadors Summit 7.0, the premier National Youth Leadership and Entrepreneurship Summit, with the theme :Strategic Leadership for Turning Challenges into Opportunities”, is set to take place at the Grand Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lagos on Thursday 4th September, 2025 at 9am.

The Summit is organized by the Joshua Oyeniyi International Foundation and convened by Dr. Joshua Oyeniyi. As Nigeria’s representative to the Global Entrepreneurship Event Finals in Washington D.C., USA in 2015, and the CEO of Amborion Consulting, Dr. Oyeniyi brings a wealth of experience to this initiative.

This significant partnership underscores Chief Dr. Adebutu’s unwavering commitment to youth empowerment and national development.

The summit, organized by Joshua Oyeniyi International, is a major platform for nurturing the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs in Nigeria. With over 5,000 delegates expected from more than 30 states across the Nigerian Federation, the event promises to be a pivotal moment for young Nigerians seeking to turn challenges into opportunities.

The impact of Chief Dr. Adebutu on Nigeria and its young people is truly immense. He is a man who not only built a business empire but also dedicated a significant part of his life to uplifting others. His Kessington Adebukonla Adebutu Foundation (KAAF) has funded countless scholarships, built state-of-the-art medical and educational facilities, and provided vital support to communities across the nation. This consistent and impactful work is a testament to his belief that true success is measured by the positive change one creates.

Through his leadership, Chief Dr. Adebutu has served as a beacon of hope for many young entrepreneurs. He embodies the principle that with hard work, integrity, and a commitment to giving back, any challenge can be turned into an opportunity. His decision to sponsor this summit is a powerful statement of his faith in the potential of young Nigerians to lead and innovate, shaping a brighter future for the entire nation.

Chief Dr. Adebutu will be gracing the event as the distinguished Father of the Day, a role that reflects his lifetime of service and mentorship. His presence, and the support of his foundation, highlight the importance of private sector involvement in creating a prosperous future for the nation’s youth.

The summit will also feature a stellar lineup of high-profile guests and speakers, including the Federal Minister of Youth, Hon. Ayodele Olawande; Federal Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo; the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; and the Group Managing Director of FirstBank, Mr. Olusegun Alebiosu. Their participation further reinforces the summit’s mission to bridge the gap between young leaders and influential figures across all sectors.

The Ambassadors Summit 7.0 aims to inspire delegates through powerful sessions on strategic leadership, innovation, and sustainable business practices. The support from the Kessington Adebukonla Adebutu Foundation ensures that this year’s summit will be a resounding success, providing invaluable resources and networking opportunities to thousands of aspiring young professionals.

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Dangote Refinery Sacks All Nigerian Workers, Cites ‘Reorganization’ As Reason

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The management of Dangote Refinery has terminated the employment of all its Nigerian workers.

The statement to this effect was shared on X, Wednesday, by a political commentator, Imran Wakili.

“Dangote Refinery has officially laid off all of its Nigerian workers under the guise of “reorganization”, less than 24 hours after 90% of them joined PENGASSAN,” he wrote.

Wakili said the development comes less than 24 hours after 90 percent of them joined the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN.

According to a memo dated September 25, 2025, and signed by the Chief General Manager of Human Asset Management, Femi Adekunle, Wakili posted on X, the company said the decision was taken as part of a “total re-organisation” of the plant following reported cases of sabotage in different units of the refinery.

The notice directed affected staff to surrender all company property in their possession to their line managers and obtain exit clearance.

The finance department was also instructed to compute benefits and entitlements for payment in line with terms of employment.

The refinery’s management thanked the dismissed workers for their services while in its employment.

DAILY POST reports that Dangote refinery and PENGASSN have been embroiled in a trade dispute over unionization issue.

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Law Firm Drags Ibas to ICPC over N283bn Spending As Rivers Sole Administrator

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has been asked to investigate the financial activities of the former Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (rtd.).

Human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, through a public interest law firm, has petitioned the ICPC Chairman, stating that Rivers State received at least N283.3 billion under Ibas’ watch between March 18 and September 17, 2025, excluding Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

According to figures cited from the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the amount comprised N36.6 billion in local government allocations for January and February 2025, previously withheld, and N246.7 billion in state and local government allocations between March and June 2025.

Despite these massive inflows, there is little to no evidence of projects or tangible development carried out by his administration,” the petition alleged.

The group claimed the only visible project was the “cosmetic renovation and painting” of the Rivers State House of Assembly complex.

The law firm further accused Ibas of failing to publish the mandatory budget performance reports for Q2 2025, in violation of transparency laws.

It also faulted comments attributed to his media aide, Hector Igbikiowubu, suggesting that the former administrator was not accountable to the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Equally troubling are recent statements credited to him, dismissing the authority of the Rivers State House of Assembly to probe his financial conduct. He insists that because he was appointed by the President and supervised by the National Assembly, he was only answerable to them,” the petition read.

The firm urged the ICPC to probe how the ₦283.3bn was applied, determine if misappropriation occurred, and hold Ibas accountable if wrongdoing is established.

It is in light of the foregoing that we respectfully demand that the ICPC probe the financial expenditure of Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (rtd.), ascertain how the total amount of N283.3bn was applied, and investigate whether any acts of misappropriation, diversion, or abuse of office occurred during this period,” the petition stated.

Ibas, a retired naval chief and former Chief of Naval Staff (2015–2021), was appointed by President Bola Tinubu in March 2025 as Sole Administrator of Rivers State after the declaration of a state of emergency.

His six-month appointment sparked controversy over its constitutionality and the concentration of executive powers in an unelected administrator. He handed over on September 17, 2025, when Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Rivers House of Assembly were reinstated.

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Tinubu’s Wife Raises N20.45bn from 65th Birthday Donations for National Library

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The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Tuesday, disclosed that her 65th birthday anniversary fund-raising drive has so far yielded N20,456,188,924.93, with donations still trickling in.

Speaking at an interactive session with journalists in Abuja, Mrs. Tinubu said the donations would go toward completing the long-abandoned National Library project, a cause she described as deeply personal.

“This is not the first or second time I have raised money for a worthy cause,” she noted, recalling that at her 45th birthday, she raised N50 million for the completion of the National Sickle Cell Foundation Centre, and at 50, mobilized N200 million for the New Era Foundation and other charities.

She dismissed speculations of political undertones behind the project, insisting that her focus was on nation-building and giving back.

Citing inspirations from writers like Khalil Gibran and former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, the First Lady said: “It doesn’t take much to do good. Most of the work I’ve ever done is not something new; I just make it look big, and at the end of the day, it turns big.”

Mrs. Tinubu traced the history of the National Library project, initiated in 1981, approved in 2006 with a budget of N8.2 billion, and later reviewed to over N23 billion.

She emphasised that with collective will, Nigerians can deliver the 11-story structure within two years.

“I have played my part. The Oluremi@65 Fund will close in December. Nigerians can still donate until then. But to the glory of God, we already have over N20.4 billion and it is still growing,” she declared.

The First Lady expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and his wife Nana, former First Ladies, National Assembly leaders, state governors, captains of industry, including Alhaji Abdul Samad Rabiu, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Dr. Jim Ovia, Chief Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo), as well as royal fathers, among others, for their goodwill and support.

She pledged that the names of all donors would be published in national dailies as a mark of respect and accountability.

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