Further Petrol Price Hike Looming in Nigeria As NNPC Says N897/litre Isn’t Market Reflective
Nigeria’s petrol prices may further increase as NNPC’s VP Downstream, Adedapo Segun, advocates free market conditions to eliminate queues.
Nigeria’s petrol prices may further increase as NNPC’s VP Downstream, Adedapo Segun, advocates free market conditions to eliminate queues.
PDP has rejected the increase in petrol price, says N1,000 per litre unacceptable and it should be N250 per litre.
DSS says the less visible it becomes in the public spaces, the more effective it will be against subversive elements.
Lagos maritime truckers have issued an ultimatum to government to curb the excesses of hoodlums or face strike action.
China has agreed to continue to support infrastructural development in Nigeria including transportation, ports and free trade zones.
Nigerians should understand that Dangote will run business for profit because its first duty is to shareholders, says Olabode Sowunmi.
The NLC has criticised the federal government’s decision to increase petrol prices, signalling potential action after upcoming meetings.
“The days of bowing to foreign powers for our fuel needs are over,” says Femi Otedola.
Tinubu and Xi Jinping signed MoUs on nuclear energy, human resource development, belt and road initiative, media exchange and cooperation.
NNPC has raised petrol prices to between N855 and N897 per litre in different locations across Nigeria.
“You (Nigerians) are now going to have good petrol where the engines of your vehicles will last longer,” Aliko Dangote said.
Dangote Refinery has reportedly started processing petrol after delays, with NNPC set to be sole buyer.
British citizen Andrew Wynne and local accomplice Lucky Ehis Obiyan have been declared wanted for plotting regime change in Nigeria.
Umar Sani has dismissed Wike’s crisis threats as “empty boasts,” says he lacks the power to disrupt other states’ politics.
Tinubu, in Beijing, awarded the contract for the reconstruction of the East West road in Nigeria’s Niger Delta to CCECC.
Governor Sanwo-Olu has announced the Red Line Rail’s launch as a crucial advancement in creating an efficient and interconnected city.
The federal government, under the Presidential Power Initiative, is set to release $800 million to enhance Nigeria’s power infrastructure.
Despite recently declaring a N3.3 trillion profit, NNPC admits mounting debt is threatening its ability to sustain supply of petrol to Nigerians.
FCT Minister Wike has threatened to instigate crisis in any state whose governor interferes with the politics of Rivers State.
Tinubu will meet and sign MoUs with Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping during his 5-day official visit to China.
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