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Stripped of Glamour: BBNaija’s Tacha Robbed in Paris, Leaving Her Bereft of Money, Shoes, and Wigs!

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Stripped of Glamour: BBNaija's Tacha Robbed in Paris, Leaving Her Bereft of Money, Shoes, and Wigs!

In an unfortunate turn of events, popular reality TV star and influencer, Tacha, experienced a harrowing incident during her visit to the picturesque city of Paris.

While exploring the charm of the French capital, the former Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) housemate fell victim to a brazen robbery that left her shaken and stripped of her belongings.

The incident has sparked outrage and concern among her devoted fans and followers, highlighting the importance of safety measures, even for celebrities, in unfamiliar surroundings.

A Star’s Journey to Paris

After her successful stint in the BBNaija house, Tacha’s popularity soared to unprecedented heights. With a massive social media following and an adoring fanbase, she became a prominent figure in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

As opportunities to collaborate with international brands arose, she embarked on a memorable journey to Paris, the city of lights and romance, to pursue new ventures and explore the cosmopolitan culture.

The Fateful Robbery

Tacha’s trip to Paris was meant to be an exhilarating experience, filled with breathtaking sights and unforgettable memories.

However, on one fateful evening, while walking through the charming streets, she encountered a moment that would forever mar her trip. A group of audacious thieves, seizing an opportune moment, surrounded her and made away with her valuables in the blink of an eye.

In an emotional social media post, Tacha expressed her shock and distress over the incident. Her money, designer shoes, and treasured wigs, essential components of her public image, were snatched away, leaving her feeling vulnerable and violated. The incident served as a stark reminder that crime could strike anyone, regardless of their status or fame.

Outpouring Support from Fans

News of Tacha’s robbery spread like wildfire on social media, eliciting an outpouring of sympathy and support from her loyal fanbase.

#PrayForTacha trended worldwide, with fans expressing their solidarity and concern for her wellbeing. Messages of encouragement and well wishes flooded her social media accounts, showing the immense impact she has had on her followers.

Celebrities and fellow BBNaija contestants also joined in expressing their support, condemning the act of violence against one of their own.

The incident reignited conversations about safety and security, not only for celebrities but for anyone traveling to unfamiliar destinations.

Highlighting Travel Safety

Tacha’s unfortunate experience serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of travel safety and awareness, especially in bustling cities like Paris. While the city is renowned for its beauty and rich history, it is not immune to crime.

Tourists, including celebrities, need to be vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.

When visiting unfamiliar places, it is advisable to stay informed about the local security situation, avoid poorly lit areas, and be cautious when engaging with strangers.

Carrying large amounts of cash and flaunting valuable possessions should be avoided, as it may attract unwanted attention.

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Empowering Travelers with Knowledge

In the wake of the incident, Tacha took to her social media platform to share her story and raise awareness about travel safety. She encouraged her followers to be vigilant and prioritize their safety while exploring new destinations.

Her candid account served as an eye-opener for many, sparking conversations about travel safety measures and precautionary steps that every traveler should follow.

Tacha’s resilience and determination to turn her negative experience into an opportunity for educating others exemplify her influential role beyond the realm of entertainment. Her ability to use her platform to empower and educate is a testament to the positive impact celebrities can have on society.

What You Should Know

The unfortunate incident of Tacha’s robbery in Paris sheds light on the vulnerability of travelers, even well-known celebrities, to criminal activities in unfamiliar surroundings. The outpouring of support from fans and the wider community highlights the deep connection she shares with her audience and the immense influence she wields.

As Tacha continues her journey to Paris, both physically and metaphorically, her experience serves as a reminder for all travelers to remain vigilant, prioritize their safety, and use their platforms to empower others.

By sharing her story, she has transformed a negative encounter into an opportunity to promote awareness about travel safety, leaving a lasting impact on her fans and followers worldwide.

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#CHIVIDO24: See Loved Up Photos From Davido and Chioma’s Pre-wedding Photoshoot

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Naijanewsngr reports that Davido and Chioma have released their pre-wedding snapshots and videos, asserting that their wedding, which is scheduled for the 25th of June, 2024, is OFFICIAL.  Fans have tagged the wedding to be the final bus stop for a love that stood the test of time. They have asserted that the four year wait after the release of Davido's song 1 Milli where he featured his now Fiance, has been worth it.  See pictures and Videos from the Pre-wedding photoshoot;

 

Naijanewsngr reports that Davido and Chioma have released their pre-wedding snapshots and videos, asserting that their wedding, which is scheduled for the 25th of June, 2024, is OFFICIAL.

 

Fans have tagged the wedding to be the final bus stop for a love that stood the test of time. They have asserted that the four year wait after the release of Davido’s song 1 Milli where he featured his now Fiance, has been worth it.

 

See pictures and Videos from the Pre-wedding photoshoot;

#CHIVIDO24: See Loved Up Photos From Davido and Chioma's Pre-wedding Photoshoot

#CHIVIDO24: See Loved Up Photos From Davido and Chioma's Pre-wedding Photoshoot

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Dangote Refinery to set up terminal in the Caribbean for export of petroleum products

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Dangote Refinery to set up terminal in the Caribbean for export of petroleum products

Dangote Refinery to set up terminal in the Caribbean for export of petroleum products

Dangote Refinery is planning to set up a terminal in the Caribbean to export petroleum products to countries in the North American region.

Aliko Dangote, the president and CEO of the refinery, made this disclosure on Wednesday at Afreximbank’s Trade and Investment Forum in The Bahamas.

The business mogul said the company can easily supply petroleum products to the region within 18 to 20 days.

According to Africa’s richest man, the company will sign a bilateral agreement with the region to construct the terminal for the exportation of its petroleum products.

“I know the price in the Caribbean in terms of petroleum products is very high. We produce it cheaply. We can always bring it here. We can set up a terminal and we’ll be able to fix their needs.

“We will have a bilateral agreement with them and also bringing in stuff from there is not more than 18 to 20 days maximum. And then we need to set up a terminal.

“Once we set up a terminal, they will have a very cheap oil. They will have cheap energy. And by having cheap energy, their own economy will grow faster,” Dangote said.

Dangote to also export Cement to the Region
In addition, the CEO of the $20 billion refinery mentioned that the conglomerate is not only seeking to invest in petroleum products in the region but also in cement.

Dangote stated that the company’s cement production capacity is nearly 52 million tons and will increase to about 62 million tons by the end of next year.

He added that the firm can meet the demand of the Caribbean market, creating a win-win situation for both parties.

“It’s not only about the oil. We now have a capacity of almost 52 million cement capacity. By the end of next year, we will be at 62 million of cement capacity. We are not only saying that we can bring in from Nigeria or from Africa.

“If they have limestones, we can also produce what can satisfy them. We’ve done that before in Africa and we should be able to free them up from the shackles of other people.

“If we the ingredients like the limestones etc, it’s a 28 months maximum. They can all be self-sufficient. It will be a win-win between us and them,” Dangote said.

What you should know
The Dangote refinery with a 650,000 barrel refining capacity has been described as the “game changer” of the oil and gas sector.
The refinery will be the largest in Africa and Europe once it begins full operation later next year.
According to reports, the $20 billion petroleum facility is expected to disrupt the $17 billion Africa-European market and reduce the continent’s dependence on imported petroleum products from Europe.
In addition, Dangote stated that the company is also eyeing the Brazilian market and other North American countries to supply refined products from the refinery.
“Our capacity is too big for Nigeria. It will be able to supply West Africa, Central Africa and also Southern Africa,” Dangote said in a panel discussion in Rwanda a few weeks ago.

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Dangote Refinery Mulls Lagos, London Stock Exchange Listings

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Dangote Refinery Mulls Lagos, London Stock Exchange Listings

The Dangote refinery is aiming for a dual listing on the London and Lagos bourses, a senior executive at the firm, Devakumar Edwin, has told Reuters.

Africa’s richest man and Chairman of the group, Aliko Dangote was earlier on Tuesday, quoted as saying he could try to list the company in Nigeria by the end of the year.

It is coming about six months after Dangote, also told the Financial Times of his intentions to publicly list the subsidiary of the Group, Dangote Petroleum Refinery on the Nigerian Exchange Limited.

At the time, Dangote stated that the company had resolved challenges about crude oil supply and was prepared for the listing.

The billionaire businessman already has some companies listed on the NGX, including Dangote Cement, Dangote Sugar Refinery and Nascon Allied Industries.

The refinery managers said there was need to approach the London Exchange because the Nigerian bourse may not have the capacity to handle it exclusively.

Asked to comment on Dangote’s statement to local media, Edwin told Reuters: “We have listed all our businesses. The NSE (Nigerian Stock Exchange) will not have adequate depth to handle exclusively the petroleum refinery. We would have to take it to LSE (London Stock Exchange) but also list in NSE.”

The refinery, Africa’s largest, built on a peninsula on the outskirts of the commercial capital Lagos at a cost of $20 billion, was completed after several years of delay.

It can refine up to 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) and will be the largest in Africa and Europe when it reaches full capacity this year or next.

Dangote has been trying to secure crude supplies for his refinery. He has interests in Dangote Cement, Dangote Flour Mills and Dangote Sugar, all listed on the Nigerian bourse.

In May, the company reached its first supply deal with TotalEnergies, after it put out a tender for 2 million barrels of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Midland crude every month for a year starting in July, according to tender documents.

The company since earlier in the year, has been refining diesel, jet fuel and other petroleum products and is expected to begin the production of petrol in June.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has said it recorded 310 cases of crude oil theft in the past week.

In its weekly update on the activities of the national oil company, the NNPC said that the cases were discovered between May 18 and May 24.

“Between May 18 and 24, 310 cases were recorded across the Niger Delta region by several incidence sources,” the NNPC stated.

In Grey Creek, Akwa Ibom state, it said a fuel station selling illegally refined fuels into cans and drums was uncovered in the past week, revealing that 122 illegal refineries were also uncovered in Bayelsa and Rivers states

According to the company, they were spotted in Tombia II, III, IV, and Umuajuloke, in Rivers state; Iduwini, Biogbolo, and Ajatiton, in Bayelsa state, while 65 illegal connections were discovered across several locations in Akuwa Odoka, Umuajuloke, and Watson Point, also in Rivers state as well as along Soku Sand Barth pipeline in the state.

It added that vandalised wellheads were discovered in Tombia IIII in Rivers state and Egbema in Imo state, where a pit filled with crude oil from a vandalised wellhead was discovered.

In Ndoni, Rivers state, NNPC said it uncovered a vandalised pipeline channelled to a nearby oil pit, while five illegal storage sites were spotted in sacks, pits, cans, and in a fuel station.

The NNPC stated that 20 vehicle arrests were made in Delta and Imo states while 48 infractions were reported at sea. Also, 39 wooden boats conveying stolen crude or illegally refined products were seized and confiscated across several creeks in Bayelsa and Delta states, it said.

NNPC said 48 of the incidents occurred in the deep blue water, 40 in the western region, 134 in the central region, and 88 in the eastern region.

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