Baltimore City School teacher charged with rape of teen
The
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says its mega stations
across the country will begin a 24-hour sale of petroleum products to
quell scarcity.
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf

Police responded to an area hospital for a sex offense report on the afternoon of November 10. The victim was examined at the hospital and interviewed by detectives.
The initial investigation indicates that the teen went to the suspect's home on November 9. According to police, the suspect is a family friend and the teen's mother sent her to the suspect's home for help with a school assignment.
Once there the victim and suspect drank alcoholic beverages, police said.
According to officials the suspect took the victim into the living room and had intercourse with her, and later that night had intercourse or sexual contact with the victim multiple times.
"The investigation further indicated that the victim was not in a condition where she could resist action by the suspect," police wrote in a release on Friday.Investigators say that the suspect, 39-year-old Taki Kentae Lewis, did not teach at the school where the victim attended. No other victims have been identified at this time.
Baltimore City Public School officials released the following statement:
On Tuesday, November 10, Baltimore City Public Schools received notice that Taki Lewis, a teacher at National Academy Foundation, had been charged with second degree rape and sexual abuse of a minor. The reported abuse occurred in Baltimore County, where Lewis is resident. The victim is not a student at the school where Lewis was assigned. Upon receiving notification of the charges, City Schools immediately placed Lewis on administrative leave. City Schools will closely monitor this matter and will take further prompt action as appropriate.Lewis is charged with second-degree rape, sexual abuse of a minor, and related charges. He is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on $400,000 bail.
The
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says its mega stations
across the country will begin a 24-hour sale of petroleum products to
quell scarcity.
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
The
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says its mega stations
across the country will begin a 24-hour sale of petroleum products to
quell scarcity.
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
The
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) says its mega stations
across the country will begin a 24-hour sale of petroleum products to
quell scarcity.
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
In a statement on Friday, Ohi Alegbe, group general manager public affairs division of NNPC, said the corporation had enough volume of petrol in stock to satisfy the nation’s domestic consumption requirement.
He noted that the prevailing fuel queues in some major cities across the country had nothing to do with the lack of supply of petroleum products.
Justine Ezeala, executive director (commercial) of the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), stated that a projected volume of N1.4bn litres of petrol was available for distribution to fuel stations across the country for November alone.
As part of the extra measure in place to tackle the artificially induced queues, PPMC has increased the volume of petrol being trucked out to fuel stations across major cities in the country, Ezeala added.
He also revealed that most of the 37 NNPC retail mega stations across the country had been directed to commence 24-hour service.
“NNPC Retail has 513 retail outlets all over the country and the strategy is that every one of these stations is designed to have products at all times,” he said.
“In addition we have decided that most of the mega stations will adopt 24 hours operation model and where, for security reasons, that cannot be met, we are going to have extended hours of operation in such location starting from 5am till about 10pm daily.”
Oladipo Fagbola, a managing director, said in addition to the commencement of the 24-hour service, the state-owned oil firm had opened up some hotlines to enable members of the public provide useful feedback and intelligence on the operations of mega and affiliate filling stations across the country.
The hotlines are 08057008021, 08052195801 and 08100941174.
He urged members of the public to provide useful information to assist the corporation achieve its mandate and responsibility to the fuel consumers.
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/11/14/nnpc-mega-stations-begins-24-hour-petrol-sale/#sthash.Fqr4eHjW.dpuf
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