EXPOSED: How Malta Refinery is Linked to Tinubu Family, Headed by Wale Tinubu, the CEO of OANDO Oil.

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MALTA REFINERY. The Malta refinery controversial battle between the Dangote Refinery and the federal government is exposing a lot of secrets about the oil cabals, which are bent on making this country unfavorable. We told you how the amount they invested in building that Malta refinery […]

EXPOSED: How Malta Refinery is Linked to Tinubu Family, Headed by Wale Tinubu, the CEO of OANDO Oil.
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The Malta refinery controversial battle between the Dangote Refinery and the federal government is exposing a lot of secrets about the oil cabals, which are bent on making this country unfavorable. We told you how the amount they invested in building that Malta refinery and the amount they have amassed from the said refinery. But the Tinubu family has come out clearly to deny the allegation saying they have never seen the Refinery in their life, let alone having it as their assets. TAKE A LOOK AT THE FULL GIST.

DANGOTE ON MALTA REFINERY
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A few days after the founder of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, alleged that some officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited have blending plants in Malta, indications have emerged that Nigeria imported fuel worth $2.25bn from the foreign country in nine years.

According to information on Trade Map, Nigeria imported petroleum oils obtained from bituminous minerals worth $2.8bn in 2023, jumping by a 342 per cent increase from $47.5m in 2013.

Nigeria imported fuel worth $59.98m in 2014; $117.01m in 2015 and $13.32m in 2016.

It was observed that from 2017 to 2022, there was no fuel importation into Nigeria from Malta.

The energy company, listed in Lagos and Johannesburg, also debunked allegations that its principals are board members of a company called Raz Hansir Oil Terminal Limited.“We wish to refute such claims and attest that neither Oando PLC nor its Executives have ever held shares, investments, or interests in the fictitious Maltese company,” Oando said in a statement issued on Friday, signed by Company Secretary Ayotola Jagun.

“As part of a comprehensive investigation into the basis of the false claims, we conducted a search of the Malta Business Registry, the official repository for all registered entities past and current within the country. Our search yielded no results for a company bearing that name,” it added. Continue Reading.

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