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Fuel Queues Will Be Cleared By Wednesday, Says NNPCL—-The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. has assured Nigerians that the ongoing fuel scarcity and queues will be cleared out by Wednesday, April 31.

Mr Olufemi Soneye, Chief Communications Officer, NNPCL, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos.

According to Soneye, the company currently has an availability of product exceeding 1.5 billion litres, which can last for at least 30 days.

“Unfortunately, we experienced a three-day disruption in distribution due to logistical issues, which has since been resolved.

“However, as you know, overcoming such disruptions typically requires double the amount of time to return to normal operations,” he said.

He said: “Some folks are taking advantage of this situation to maximize profits.

“Thankfully, product scarcity has been minimal lately, but these folks might be exploiting the situation for unwarranted gain

“The lines will be cleared out between today and tomorrow,” Soneye assured.

Similarly, Mr Hammed Fashola, the National Vice President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (lPMAN), expressed hope that the queues in Lagos and Ogun would ease off this week, relying on the words of the NNPCL.

Fashola, however, stated that the queues in Abuja might tarry a bit due to the distance to Lagos.

“The information available to us from the NNPCL was that there was a logistics problem, and when that happens, it will disrupt the supply chain.

“That might be a delay in the movement of ships from the mother vessel to the daughter vessel before it gets to the depot tanks.

“Before we can correct that, surely it will take some days. I think by Tuesday or Wednesday, there will be more products available for lifti¹ng by marketers.

“It might take time before it can ease off in Abuja, considering the distance to Lagos and the bad roads; Lagos might be calm this new week,” Fashola assured.

NAN correspondent who monitored the situation on Monday reports that stranded motorists and commuters have expressed concern over frequent fuel scarcity in Lagos metropolis.

This has resulted in a few commercial vehicles, which led to a hike in fares.

The situation within Lagos metropolis showed that only a few filling stations were selling, with long queues in most parts.

NAN reports that this was also the same situation within Abule -Egba and environs, Abbatoir Road in Agege, Akowonjo Road, Bariga, Fola- Agoro and the popular Lasu-Igando Road.

The few filling stations that dispensed petrol had long queues of vehicles stretching some meters.

Across the metropolis on Monday, petrol queues were seen at filling stations like Mobil, NIPCO, TotalEnergies, Forte Oil and ConOil along Ikorodu Road.

North West at Maryland, Gbagada, NIPCO along Ijede road, Ikorodu, and TotalEnergies at the NNPC bus stop in Ejigbo stretched to about 500 metres from the pumps.

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JUST IN: Folarin Balogun Scores but Sees Red as USA Beat Bosnia to Reach World Cup Round of 16

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JUST IN: Folarin Balogun Scores but Sees Red as USA Beat Bosnia to Reach World Cup Round of 16—-The USMNT defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 in Santa Clara to book a last-16 clash with Belgium, but the victory was overshadowed by Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card after the striker had opened the scoring.

The United States booked their place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a determined 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, overcoming the dismissal of star striker Folarin Balogun to continue their impressive run on home soil.

Mauricio Pochettino’s side endured a nervy start at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium as Bosnia threatened through Ermedin Demirović, forcing goalkeeper Matt Freese into two excellent early saves. Despite Bosnia’s bright opening, the hosts gradually settled into the contest, dominating possession and creating the better opportunities.

The breakthrough came just before halftime in the 45th minute. A high press forced Bosnia into surrendering possession near midfield, and after Malik Tillman’s attempted pass deflected kindly into Balogun’s path, the Monaco striker calmly slotted a left-footed finish beyond the goalkeeper to score his third goal of the tournament. The strike made Balogun only the third American player to score three or more goals in a single FIFA World Cup.

The match took a dramatic turn in the 64th minute when Balogun was shown a straight red card following a VAR review. Referee Raphael Claus upgraded the incident to serious foul play after reviewing Balogun’s challenge on Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemović, leaving the United States to play the remainder of the match with ten men. The dismissal means Balogun will miss the Round of 16 clash against Belgium through suspension.

Despite the setback, the Americans showed tremendous resilience. With Bosnia pushing forward in search of an equalizer, Malik Tillman produced a moment of brilliance in the 82nd minute, curling a superb free-kick into the top corner to double the lead and effectively seal qualification. Matt Freese completed an outstanding evening by preserving his clean sheet with several key saves late in the contest.

The victory sends the United States into the Round of 16, where they will meet Belgium in Seattle in one of the standout ties of the knockout stage. However, Pochettino will be without his leading scorer after Balogun’s dismissal, a significant blow as the co-hosts aim to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2002.

While Balogun’s evening ended in disappointment, his goal proved crucial in setting the United States on course for victory. Combined with Tillman’s spectacular free-kick and a disciplined defensive display, it was enough to keep the Americans’ World Cup dream alive as they prepare for their toughest test yet against Belgium.

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BREAKING: Sad End as Wasteful Senegal Crash Out of World Cup, Belgium Complete Stunning Comeback to Reach Round of 16

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BREAKING: Sad End as Wasteful Senegal Crash Out of World Cup, Belgium Complete Stunning Comeback to Reach Round of 16—-The Red Devils recovered from two goals down to defeat Senegal 3-2 after extra time, ending the Teranga Lions’ World Cup dream in heartbreaking fashion despite a dominant display for much of the contest.

Belgium produced one of the most remarkable comebacks of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, overturning a two-goal deficit to defeat Senegal 3-2 after extra time and secure a dramatic place in the Round of 16.

The Teranga Lions looked destined for a famous victory after outplaying Belgium for long periods at Lumen Field in Seattle, but a late collapse and clinical Belgian finishing turned jubilation into heartbreak as the African side bowed out of the tournament.

Senegal started brightly and deservedly broke the deadlock in the 24th minute through Habib Diarra, whose composed finish capped an impressive attacking move. The African side continued to dominate proceedings with their aggressive pressing and quick transitions, preventing Belgium from establishing any rhythm.

The Teranga Lions doubled their advantage six minutes after the restart when Ismaïla Sarr controlled a superb pass before firing powerfully beyond Thibaut Courtois to make it 2-0. With Belgium struggling to create meaningful opportunities, Senegal appeared firmly in control and on course for the biggest win of their World Cup campaign.

However, the momentum shifted dramatically in the closing stages. Belgium, who had looked lifeless for much of the contest, found a lifeline when Romelu Lukaku pulled one back with just minutes remaining. The goal sparked belief within the Red Devils and injected panic into the Senegalese ranks.

Barely moments later, Belgium struck again to level the score at 2-2, completing an astonishing late comeback and silencing the Senegal supporters. Having squandered several chances earlier in the match, Senegal suddenly found themselves heading into extra time after letting a seemingly unassailable lead slip away.

Extra time proved equally dramatic. Belgium continued to press while Senegal attempted to regroup, but the decisive moment arrived when the Red Devils converted the winning goal to complete a sensational 3-2 turnaround. Despite throwing everything forward in the closing minutes, Senegal could not find another equaliser as Belgium held on to seal one of the most dramatic victories of the tournament.

For Senegal, the defeat will be remembered as a painful lesson in missed opportunities. The Teranga Lions created enough chances to put the contest beyond Belgium’s reach but failed to capitalize, allowing their European opponents back into the game. Their World Cup campaign ends in bitter disappointment after a performance that deserved far more.

Belgium, meanwhile, march into the Round of 16 showing the resilience and fighting spirit that has defined many of their greatest tournament performances. After staring elimination in the face with only minutes remaining, the Red Devils somehow found a way to keep their World Cup hopes alive and will now prepare for their next knockout challenge with renewed confidence.

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