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Aliko Dangote speaks on NNPC’s $1bn investment in refinery, says it’s ‘a drop in the ocean’

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DANGOTE REFINERY

Aliko Dangote, chairman of Dangote Industries Limited, says the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited’s $1 billion investment in the refinery is a drop in the ocean.

On December 16, NNPC said its $1 billion crude-backed loan was instrumental in supporting the refinery during liquidity challenges.

Responding, Dangote refinery denied experiencing liquidity challenges when the national oil company invested $1 billion to support the plant’s construction.

In an Arise TV documentary video on Monday, the billionaire said the contribution was a fragment of investments in the refinery.

“In 2021, when we signed the agreement, even if you give us $1 billion, $1 billion is a drop in the ocean in a $20 billion refinery,” Dangote said.

“When NNPC said ‘give us one more year, we want to change the agreement, we would rather pay you cash,’ because people don’t really understand this issue about $2 deduction on the crude.

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“Can we make sure that there’s clarity around it? So what do you want? So they said they would pay us cash, and we should give them one more year.

“We gave them one more year. So from June last year to June this year. So on June 4th or 5th, I called NNPC and they gave us a week.”

Dangote said sometime later, the NNPC decided to back out of the transaction abruptly when the payment was due.

“I said, okay, fine. We just walked away and we just continued. But we still went ahead, we finished our refinery. Our refinery is operating,” he said.

Speaking further, Dangote said it is very “cheeky and nasty for the person who ever came up with that nonsense, saying that NNPC gave us $1 billion to assist us in our liquidity crisis”.

He added that “it’s totally not true; these are just a bunch of lies”.

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In September 2021, NNPC acquired a 20 percent interest in Dangote refinery for $2.76 billion.

NNPC paid $1 billion upfront in cash, with a balance of $1.76 billion expected to be paid for in crude supplies.

However, on July 14, Dangote said the national oil company now owns 7.2 percent stake in the refinery.

On August 13, NNPC confirmed it reduced the stake to invest in compressed natural gas (CNG).

‘WHY DANGOTE REFINERY REDUCED EX-DEPOT PETROL PRICE TO N899.50’ 

Speaking on why the Dangote refinery reduced the ex-depot petrol price to N899.50, Dangote said it was a response to market realities.

“It is a refinery where we invested over $20 billion and I think we have to try and protect our interests and also our investments,” the business tycoon said.

On December 19, the Dangote refinery reduced the ex-depot price of its petrol to N899.50 per litre.

Similarly, the refinery partnered with MRS Oil Nigeria Plc filling stations to sell petrol at N935 per litre.

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‘WHY I ADVOCATE FOR DOMESTIC PRODUCTION’

Dangote said when the country imports petroleum products, there is more pressure on foreign exchange (FX).

“40 percent of our demand on foreign exchange is through people dealing in petroleum products and the more we allow imports to come in — not because I do not want imports — the more we keep using most of our foreign exchange out of the country,” he said.

“Majority of those letters of credit open for petroleum products, the goods are not coming into Nigeria.

“There is nothing you would do that you won’t get criticism for. But I think we cannot also control people from saying their minds.”

Dangote reiterated that he was open to criticism, adding that in the history of Nigeria, in the last 100 years, “nobody has put in $20 billion in any project”.

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Wema Bank launches Hackaholics Accelerator 2026 Cohort with ten startups

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Wema Bank, Nigeria’s most innovative bank and the pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has launched the 2026 Hackaholics Accelerator Program, welcoming ten startups into the cohort.

The Hackaholics Accelerator, a selective growth program under Wema Bank’s Hackaholics platform, is designed to help promising Nigerian startups strengthen their business foundations and prepare for sustainable scale and investment.

After six years of driving innovation through Hackaholics, Wema Bank is extending its support beyond ideation and competition into hands-on startup building through Hackaholics Accelerator. The initiative provides founders with the structure, mentorship, and ecosystem access they need to turn strong ideas into viable, scalable businesses.

The 2026 cohort comprises ten startups in total, drawn from the top 10 performing finalists from Hackaholics 6.0. The startups include Farmslate, Ploy, Stocmed, Feest (Chao), Varsityscape, MamaAlert, Sane, Cyclex, Kieva, and Loocomo.

Commenting on the evolution of Hackaholics and the second edition of its Accelerator program, MD/CEO of Wema Bank, Moruf Oseni, said it reflects the Bank’s commitment to supporting founders beyond ideation and helping promising innovations grow into sustainable businesses.

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“Over the past six years, Hackaholics has grown into more than a competition; it has become a platform that reveals the depth of innovation and entrepreneurial potential that exists across Nigeria,” Oseni said. “With this second edition of Hackaholics Accelerator, we are taking the next step by supporting founders beyond the ideation stage and into the process of building sustainable businesses.

The startups selected for this cohort represent some of the most promising solutions emerging from the Hackaholics ecosystem, and we are committed to helping them refine their models, strengthen their foundations, and scale their impact.”

Speaking on the ten startups selected for the cohort, Babatunde Mumuni, Chief Transformation Officer, Wema Bank, added that the Accelerator will guide founders through a structured process to strengthen their businesses and prepare them for sustainable growth.

“The startups selected for this cohort already have strong foundations, with products already in market, early traction, and clear potential for growth,” Mumuni said. “Each of the selected startups brings a unique solution to real challenges across different sectors. What Hackaholics Accelerator provides is the environment to strengthen those foundations through hands-on mentorship, strategic guidance, and access to the right networks. Over the course of the program, we will work closely with these founders to refine their models, deepen market traction, and prepare them for sustainable scale.”

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All 10 startup founders will undergo a series of training sessions led by industry experts across key areas critical to startup growth. Facilitators for the programme include the Chief Transformation Officer, Corporate Transformation & Innovation, Wema Bank, Babatunde Mumuni; Head, Strategy & Investor Relations, Wema Bank, Femi Akinfolarin; Head, Data Transformation, Wema Bank, Olamide Jolaoso; and Team Lead, Corporate Social Investment, Wema Bank, Oluwatoyin Adetunji.

Other facilitators include the Managing Director, Impact Hub Lagos, Idowu Akinde; Managing Director, B4B Partners, Napa Onwusa; Startup Advisor and Scout, Onaopemipo Dara; Mentor at Google for Startups, Rosemond Phil-Othihiwa; Head of Growth, Africhange, Tega Ogigirigi; and Startup Advisor and Mentor, Ademola Adewuyi.

Hackaholics Accelerator is supported by Wema Bank’s broader innovation infrastructure, including IDEAx Labs, the Bank’s innovation and venture platform, and its corporate venture programme, which focuses on enabling startup growth through partnerships, infrastructure, and capital access.

Since its launch in 2019, Hackaholics has grown into one of Nigeria’s most influential youth innovation platforms, attracting over 15,000 applicants and supporting hundreds of digital solutions across multiple industries.

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Through the Hackaholics initiative, Wema Bank has disbursed over $400,000 in funding to young innovators and startup founders across Nigeria.

Startups, such as Feegor, Myitura, and Bunce are among those that have participated in previous editions of the program, reflecting the Accelerator’s focus on supporting growth-ready companies across diverse sectors. This second edition builds on that progress by helping startups move decisively from innovation to growth.

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Banks to charge 7.5 VAT for mobile transfer, PoS transaction fees

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Banks are set to commence the deduction of 7.5 percent value-added tax (VAT) on banking services, including point of sale (POS) transaction fees, mobile banking transfer fees, from January 19. 

In an email to customers, Moniepoint Microfinance Bank said the charge stems from a government-endorsed regulatory change.

According to reports, the VAT is charged on the N50 stamp duty and does not affect the actual amount being transferred or withdrawn.

The proceeds of the charge will be remitted to the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS).

“We would like to inform you of an upcoming government-endorsed regulatory change regarding Value Added Tax (VAT),” Moniepoint said.

“From Monday, 19 January 2026, we are required to collect a 7.5% VAT, to be remitted to the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS) (formerly known as the Federal Inland Revenue Service).

“VAT will apply to certain banking services that include: electronic banking charges such as POS transaction fees, mobile banking fees (transfers), USSD transaction fees, POS activation fee, card issuance fee and Moniebook subscription.”

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According to the bank, the charge also applies to other fees, such as loan processing and documentation fees.

“Services that DO NOT attract VAT include: interest on loans and advances, and interest on deposits and savings,” Moniepoint said.

“Please note: This is not a price increase by Moniepoint. Moniepoint is required to collect and remit VAT to the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS).

“The NRS has communicated a deadline of 19th January for all financial institutions (commercial banks, microfinance banks and electronic money transfer operators) to start collecting and remitting VAT.”

The bank clarified that VAT applies only to banking or service fees and not to interest, adding that the charge will be listed separately on transaction reports and statements.

The new tax laws retain the VAT rate at 7.5 percent.

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Wema Bank Launches Upgraded Version of ALAT Banking App

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…introduces Voice Banking, Tap and Pay and Uptime Prediction

Wema Bank, Nigeria’s most innovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has launched the upgraded version of its flagship digital banking platform, ALAT by Wema. Designed as the next phase in digital banking, the upgraded version of ALAT delivers a smarter, faster, and more intuitive experience, reinforcing Wema Bank’s leadership in technology-driven financial services.

 

Tagged ALAT: The Evolution, the upgraded version represents a significant advancement in how customers interact with their bank.

 

It enables seamless banking through intelligent features such as voice banking (called SAW), which allows customers to carry out banking activities using natural voice commands, reducing friction and improving accessibility. It also introduces Tap and Pay for quick, secure, and convenient contactless transactions, alongside uptime prediction that enhances transparency, reliability, and confidence around service availability.

 

Together, these innovations are designed to simplify everyday banking while anticipating customer needs in real time, reinforcing Wema Bank’s commitment to trust, efficiency, and customer-centric digital experiences.

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Announcing the upgraded version, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Wema Bank, Mr. Moruf Oseni, said, “ALAT: The Evolution is more than an upgrade. It is a clear demonstration of our commitment to redefining digital banking in Africa.

” By understanding the future of banking and listening closely to our customers, we have upgraded ALAT by Wema to a digital banking platform that is smart, intelligent and dependable.

“This evolution reinforces our promise to deliver innovation that genuinely enhances how people live, work, and transact everyday.”

 

He added that migrating to the upgraded app is seamless. “Existing customers can simply visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to update their existing ALAT app and sign-in with their existing login details (All their account information and transaction history remain intact on their profile and they will also gain access to new features that make banking faster, more intuitive, and more reliable).

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For new customers, all they have to do is visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to download ALAT by Wema app and click the Get Started icon to onboard seamlessly.

 

Speaking on the technology in the upgraded ALAT by Wema, Mr. Olusegun Adeniyi, Chief Digital Officer at Wema Bank, explained, “With ALAT: The Evolution, we set out to enhance not just functionality but the overall banking experience. By integrating voice banking, contactless payments, and predictive reliability, we are delivering a platform that is built on powerful technology and responds intelligently to customer needs. This upgrade reflects our long-term digital vision to create a digital bank that is adaptive, intuitive, and consistently available.”

 

Built on speed, intelligence, and user-centric design, ALAT: The Evolution redefines everyday banking through intuitive features such as voice-enabled transactions, contactless payments, and predictive service reliability. Designed to anticipate customer needs in real time, the platform delivers a smarter, more seamless, and dependable digital banking experience that reflects Wema Bank’s vision for the future of finance.

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With the upgraded version of ALAT, Wema Bank continues to strengthen its position as a digital-first institution, delivering innovative solutions that empower individuals and businesses to bank with confidence in an increasingly digital economy.

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