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Dangote Group’s Vice President Bags Person of the Year Award

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Vice President (Oil & Gas) of Dangote Industries Limited, Devakumar V. G. Edwin, has been honoured with the prestigious Person of the Year award at the 9th Annual Award and Lecture of the Daily Asset Newspapers, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector and his role in advancing the operations and strategic communication of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals (DPRP).

The award, presented during a well-attended ceremony that brought together government officials, industry leaders, media executives, and key stakeholders, celebrated Edwin’s leadership, professionalism, and commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s energy sector.

Speaking at the award ceremony Thursday in Abuja, Publisher of the Daily Asset Newspaper, Dr. Cletus Akwaya, described Mr. Edwin as instrumental to the success of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals (DPRP).

He said under his stewardship, the Dangote Refinery has continued to play a transformative role in boosting domestic refining capacity, enhancing product availability, and supporting the nation’s economic diversification agenda.

He noted that Mr. Edwin’s dedication to transparent stakeholder engagement, industry advocacy, and effective corporate communication has helped shape public understanding of the refinery’s strategic importance to Nigeria and Africa’s energy landscape.

“His recognition as Person of the Year further shows the growing impact of the Dangote Refinery as a catalyst for industrial growth, job creation, and sustainable national development, “he said.

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The Daily Asset Annual Award and Lecture is widely regarded as one of the platforms that recognises individuals and institutions making significant contributions to national progress, leadership excellence, and sectoral transformation.

Dr. Akwaya said Mr. Edwin should be honoured and celebrated not just in Nigeria, but across Africa, for changing the narrative in the Nigeria’s petroleum sector.

Reading his citation, the publisher said the Person of the Year/Corporate Achiever of the Year Award was conferred on Mr. Edwin “for serving as the backbone in the process of establishing the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals (DPRP)., the largest single train refinery globally.

According to him, the Dangote Refinery is a gamechanger, as it has helped Nigeria attain self-sufficiency in petroleum products, and thus reducing import dependence, and stimulate economic growth.

For this effort, he said, “Engr Edwin is Daily Asset iconic Corporate Achiever/Person of the Year.”

Mr. Edwin was represented at the event by Dangote Group’s Senior General Manager, External Relations/Stakeholder Management, Alhaji Abatcha Bishara.

A statement from the Dangote Group said: “At Dangote Refinery, we remain committed to supporting Nigeria’s energy security, strengthening domestic refining capacity, and contributing meaningfully to national economic growth. This recognition encourages us to continue communicating transparently and engaging constructively with stakeholders and the public.

“We also wish to appreciate the media community for their continuous support and collaboration. Responsible journalism and credible communication remain vital to national development, and Daily Asset has consistently demonstrated this commitment.”

Edwin joins a distinguished list of other recipients who have demonstrated exceptional service and commitment to Nigeria’s development, some of whom are: Executive Chairman of Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), Dr. Zacch Adedeji, National Chairman Arewa Consultative Forum, Chief Mamman Mike Osuman, Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State, Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State, Senator Kawu Sumaila, and Minister of Livestock Development, Hon. Idi Mukhtar Maiha, among others.

The Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas also emerged as the Best Government Agency of the Year.

Early this week, at the Nigeria International Energy Summit in Abuja, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, said the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals (DPRP) has significantly enhanced the supply of petroleum products in the country.

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INEC Chairman Faces Allegations Over Alleged Pro-Tinubu Communications

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Joash Amupitan, has denied any prior affiliation with President Bola Tinubu or the All Progressives Congress (APC). However, newly uncovered online evidence appears to contradict his office’s official statement.

On Friday, Amupitan, through his spokesperson Adedayo Oketola, rejected claims that he had been a supporter of the president. Oketola insisted that Amupitan is a neutral appointee, as required by the constitution to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.

“He does not own or operate any personal account on X (formerly Twitter),” Oketola said in the statement. “He has at no time engaged in partisan commentary, nor has he ever associated himself with any political leaning or activity in his private or public capacity.”

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But open-source intelligence (OSINT) findings suggest otherwise.

The X account @joashamupitan posted “victory is sure” in March 2023 in response to a message from APC chieftain Dayo Israel, who had announced that the party had won seven out of ten polling units in an opposition stronghold predominantly populated by Igbo voters.

Further investigation revealed that the account was created using the email address amu***anj@yahoo.com—the same email found on a curriculum vitae attributed to Amupitan. That CV also listed his former institutional email, amu***anj@unijos.edu.ng, from his time as a professor at the University of Jos.

To verify the Yahoo email address, the platform sent a notification to the linked phone number: 0803***4099. That same number is tied to an Opay customer account under the username “Joash Ojo Amupitan.” Opay accounts typically use a customer’s phone number without the leading zero—in this case, 8035074099.

When reached by the Peoples Gazette on Saturday for comment on the new findings, Oketola said: “We stand by our statement. A statement was issued yesterday and that is our official position on the matter.”

The connection between the X account, the Yahoo email, and a phone number bearing Amupitan’s full name raises questions about the INEC chairman’s denial of any political allegiance to the APC or President Tinubu, who is widely expected to seek re-election in 2027.

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Defections and Realignments Shape Kano’s Political Landscape Ahead of Elections-Inuwa Waya

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An APC chieftain, Inuwa Waya, has said the wave of political defections and realignments currently unfolding in Kano State reflects the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s political environment as the country approaches another election cycle.

Waya made the remarks during an interactive session with the Kano Online Media Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, where he addressed recent developments in party politics and governance in the state.

He explained that periods leading up to elections are often characterized by strategic political movements, as individuals and groups reassess their positions in line with their ambitions and ideological goals. According to him, such transitions are not unusual but rather a defining feature of Nigeria’s democratic process.

“It is a time of changing parties by individuals and also a time for alignment and realignment,” Waya said, noting that the approach of elections tends to expose political bottlenecks due to the fluid nature of the system.

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He emphasized that political parties, by definition, are associations of individuals and groups with shared objectives. As a result, politicians naturally gravitate toward platforms that best align with their goals and offer opportunities for achieving them.

Speaking specifically on Kano politics, Waya pointed to the decision of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to join the All Progressives Congress, attributing the move to internal crises within the New Nigeria Peoples Party.

He said the challenges within the NNPP, including ongoing legal disputes, created obstacles that hindered effective governance. According to him, the governor’s defection has provided the stability needed to focus on developmental projects and deliver on the expectations of the people.

Waya further argued that political desperation among key actors often disrupts societal stability, but maintained that the governor’s move to the APC has helped restore order in Kano’s political space.

He also commended the administration of Governor Yusuf, stating that it has continued to make meaningful impacts on the lives of residents across the state.

Drawing from political theory, Waya referenced British scholar Alan Ball, noting that politics involves everyone in society, from elites to grassroots actors such as traders and artisans. He reiterated the idea that humans are inherently political beings.

Waya future stressed that politics should serve as a unifying force aimed at advancing society and ensuring good governance. He called on political actors to prioritize collaboration and the collective interest of the people over personal ambitions.

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BREAKING: INEC Postpones Nationwide Voter Revalidation Till After 2027 Elections

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has postponed its planned nationwide voter revalidation exercise till after the 2027 general election.

In a statement on Friday, Mohammed Haruna, INEC’s national commissioner and chairman of the information and voter education committee, said the decision was made at a meeting between the commission and resident electoral commissioners (RECs).

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“Following deliberations, the commission resolved to postpone the exercise until after the 2027 General Election,” the statement reads.

Since the Commission’s resolve to embark on the revalidation exercise, reactions have trailed, especially from the opposition coalition camp, the ADC.

It cited an allegation of wanting to sabotage eligible electorates in favour of the ruling party.

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