أشهد أن لا إله إلاَّ الله و أشهد أن محمد رسول الله Kullu Nafsin Dza'ikatul Maut; Please remember that, fix your relationship with ur Lord before it's too late
🌦️ TUESDAY WEATHER OUTLOOK – 23 JUNE 2026
📍 NiMet Forecast | Stay Weather-Smart, Stay Ahead
🌍 Northern States: Sunny Morning, Thunderstorms Later
🌤️ Morning:
Sunny skies with patches of clouds are expected across the region, with chances of thunderstorms accompanied by light rainfall in parts of Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kebbi States.
⛈️ Afternoon/Evening:
Thunderstorms with moderate rainfall are expected in parts of Taraba, Adamawa, Kaduna, and Bauchi States.
🔹 What this means:
The day will begin warm and partly sunny across much of the region. However, thunderstorms later in the day may bring rainfall, lightning, and occasional strong winds.
�� Central States: Cloudy Morning, Rain Later
🌥️ Morning:
Cloudy conditions with intervals of sunshine are expected across the region, with chances of thunderstorms accompanied by light rainfall in parts of Niger and Kwara States.
⛈️ Afternoon/Evening:
Thunderstorms accompanied by moderate rainfall are expected in parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nasarawa, Niger, and Kwara States.
🔹 What this means:
Residents should expect increasing cloudiness and rainfall later in the day. Localized flooding may occur in vulnerable and low-lying areas.
🌴 Southern States: Cloudy Morning, Widespread Rain Later
☁️ Morning:
Cloudy conditions are expected across the Southern region, with intermittent rainfall in parts of Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, and Edo States.
⛈️ Afternoon/Evening:
Intermittent rainfall is expected across the Southern region.
🔹 What this means:
Wet weather conditions are expected across many parts of the South. Residents should be prepared for reduced visibility, slippery roads, and possible localized flooding.
⚠️ IMPORTANT ADVISORY
• 🌬️ Strong winds may precede thunderstorms.
• 🌩️ Avoid sheltering under tall trees during thunderstorms.
• 🌊 Residents in flood-prone areas should remain vigilant.
• 🚗 Drive cautiously during rainfall and periods of poor visibility.
• ⚡ Disconnect electrical appliances during thunderstorms.
• ✈️ Airline operators should obtain airport-specific weather reports from NiMet for safe and efficient flight operations.
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Video footage shows Qatar's lead negotiator completely disregarding Vance during a formal gathering.
In a separate exchange, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was also seen walking past Vance without even caring.
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Marketers Say Dangote’s ₦75 Petrol Price Reduction Is Insufficient
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has cut the ex-petrol by ₦75, lowering it to ₦1,175 per litre.
The refinery attributed the move to the recent decline in global crude oil prices, triggered by eased geopolitical tensions in the Middle East particularly the U.S.-Iran ceasefire that reopened the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude has now fallen back toward the $80 per barrel range after spiking above $120 earlier.
In an official circular issued to marketers, Dangote stated that the adjustment reflects improved conditions in the energy market, and any remaining unloaded volumes will be sold at the revised lower rate.
While the price cut offers some relief, many marketers have described it as inadequate. They point out that retail prices shot up sharply from around ₦830 to nearly ₦1,300 per litre during the recent oil crisis, but the reduction at the depot level has not matched the scale of that increase.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has urged its members to remain patient and avoid panic buying or hoarding. The group explained that most dealers are still selling petrol purchased at higher earlier costs, which restricts how quickly pump prices can fall.
Analysts anticipate that additional reductions could push retail prices toward ₦900 per litre if global crude remains subdued. However, higher-cost crude already held by the refinery could slow the pace of further cuts.