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Tinubu honours Omatseye, Otitoju, Alake, 47 others for June 12 democracy struggle

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has conferred national honours on 50 Nigerians, including top journalists, activists and politicians, in recognition of their roles in the June 12 pro-democracy struggle and the nation’s democratic journey. The honourees include veteran columnist Sam Omatseye, broadcaster and journalist Babajide Otitoju and presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, who were recognised alongside former Lagos commissioner Dele Alake and other leading voices of the democracy movement. The awards, announced as part of the 2025 Democracy Day activities, are a continuation of Tinubu’s broader recognition of June 12 heroes, both living and posthumous, who fought military rule and advocated for democratic governance in Nigeria. Among the wider list of June 12 democracy heroes honoured by Tinubu are Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka (GCON), human rights lawyer Femi Falana (CON), Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah (CON), Senator Shehu Sani (CON), Governor Uba […]

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Chinese investments in Nigeria’s lithium processing hit $1.3bn – Alake

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, has revealed that Chinese investments in Nigeria’s lithium processing sector have reached $1.3 billion. Alake made this known at the China Mining Conference in Tianjin, where he spoke on the theme “Connect and Collaborate, Co-Build and Co-Share.” According to a statement by his media aide, Segun Tomori, the minister urged global investors to take advantage of Nigeria’s mining reforms, which have created a safer and more profitable environment for business. Alake highlighted several security and operational reforms, including the Mining Marshals and the Satellite Mines Monitoring Project, aimed at protecting licensed miners and curbing illegal mining activities. He said, “Since September 2023, when this administration assumed office, Chinese companies such as Canmax Technology, Jiuling Lithium, Avatar New Energy Nigeria Company, and Asba have invested over $1.3 billion in lithium processing. “These […]

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