DANGOTE REFINERY TO SUPPLY 60 MILLION LITRES OF PETROL WEEKLY TO IPMAN TO BOOST CRUDE IMPORTS. (PHOTO).

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 Dangote Refinery To Supply 60 Million Litres Of Petrol Weekly To IPMAN To Boost Crude Imports The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has reached an agreement to supply 60 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) on a weekly basis, which translates to 240 million litres per month. This comes as the $20bn Lekki-based refinery seeks to raise billions of dollars to import crude oil and increase production to reach its full capacity of 650,000 barrels per day. IPMAN National Publicity Secretary, Chinedu Ukadike, confirmed that the association is finalizing discussions with Dangote and expects to start lifting PMS from the refinery before the end of November. The agreement has already led to a drop in petrol prices by N10 to N15 due to increased competition in the downstream sector following deregulation. In the past 42 days, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and other marketers have imported over two bil

QUEEN CAMILLA BURSTS INTO TEARS AS KING CHARLES REFERENCES MORTALITY AMID CANCER TREATMENT. (PHOTO).


 Queen Camilla Bursts Into Tears as King Charles References Mortality Amid Cancer Treatment


Queen Camilla burst into tears when King Charles referenced mortality while speaking about his fight against cancer in a Samoa village on Saturday.

“I will always cherish this part of the world and hope to return one day,” King Charles said and added that they would take “very special memories” from their time in the island.

The tour concluded with a traditional Ava ceremony in the village of Siumu, where the king was honoured with the title of To’aiga-o-Tumua. He appeared touched by the warm reception he received throughout the visit.


"I shall always remain devoted to this part of the world and hope that I survive long enough to come back again and see you," King Charles told the crowd. "We shall take away with us, I promise you, very special memories of our time here. We thank you for our wonderful gifts."


While some reports indicated that Queen Camilla was seen laughing to the point of tears during the ceremony, both the king and queen displayed deep emotions as they bid farewell.

During the farewell ceremony, the village chief expressed gratitude to King Charles, noting, “Your father, Prince Philip, visited us, as did your brothers. Thank you for taking the time to come; your royal visit has uplifted our community.”

In February, King Charles revealed his cancer diagnosis and recent reports indicate that “his treatment is progressing positively.” Despite undergoing treatment, the king has continued his international royal tour, accompanied by two doctors during his trip to Australia and Samoa.

At the farewell event, King Charles spoke about the impressive decorations lining the roadsides, stating, “We have been so moved by the beautiful way in which all the villages have adorned the streets; it truly reflects something special about Samoa.”

According to the Daily Mail, King Charles and Queen Camilla’s royal tour of Australia and Samoa has been deemed a “resounding success.” The report stated that the tour was viewed by Buckingham Palace as a “significant test of the king’s reign and exceeded all expectations.”

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