Marketers Dump Private Depots for Dangote's ₦699 Petrol
Dangote Refinery's ₦699/litre petrol price triggers a market shift. Marketers abandon private depots, forcing massive price cuts. Daily truck loading exceeds 2,000. Read the full analysis.
Dangote Refinery's ₦699/litre petrol price triggers a market shift. Marketers abandon private depots, forcing massive price cuts. Daily truck loading exceeds 2,000. Read the full analysis.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery begins nationwide petrol sales at N739 per litre via MRS stations. The refinery pledges 50 million litres daily supply to stabilize the market and urges consumers to report overcharging.
A fierce price war erupts in Nigeria's fuel market as Dangote Refinery's free delivery forces stations to cut petrol prices by up to N100 per litre. Discover how this battle benefits consumers.
Dangote Refinery begins nationwide PMS sales at N739 per litre through MRS stations, warns against artificial scarcity, and urges Nigerians to report non-compliance for economic relief.
PETROAN endorses Nigeria's 2026 budget, citing realistic oil targets. It urges transparent privatisation of state refineries by Q1 2026 and highlights security, host communities, and regulatory funding as key to success.
Despite the Petroleum Industry Act, Nigeria's oil sector remains mired in opacity. NEITI recovers billions, but Dangote Refinery clashes with NMDPRA, exposing deep-seated governance failures. Read the full analysis.
Filling stations in Lagos and other cities are still selling petrol at N850-N990 per litre, ignoring Dangote Refinery's new N699 rate. Find out why prices remain high and when relief is expected.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has resumed free nationwide petrol delivery to stations at a new price of ₦699 per litre, aiming to stabilise Nigeria's fuel market. Learn about the incentives and registration process.
Dangote Refinery announces a new petrol price of N699 per litre at its Lagos gantry, offering hope for cheaper fuel nationwide. Nigerians react as calls grow to end fuel imports.
Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price to N699 per litre, sparking excitement and debate on the role of billionaires in Nigeria's economy. Read Nigerians' reactions.
Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price to N699 per litre at its Lagos gantry, exciting Nigerians and prompting calls to end fuel imports. Read public reactions and details.
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A tribute to Jide Ogundele, the resourceful Guardian journalist who guided colleagues into Nigeria's privatization-era stock market. Read his impactful story.
Nigerian fuel marketers align with Dangote Refinery's new pricing, promising stable supply and lower costs. Free delivery to start in January 2026.
Nigeria emerges as the 5th African nation with the cheapest fuel, thanks to the Dangote Refinery's impact. See the full top 10 list and analysis of pricing factors.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery announces a N699 per litre gantry price for petrol station owners, with free nationwide delivery and a 10-day credit facility. IPMAN urges members to patronise the refinery.
NNPC releases new petrol prices nationwide ahead of Christmas. Abuja is now the cheapest at N835 per litre, while Gombe is the most expensive at N965. See the full state-by-state breakdown here.
NNPC, MRS, and Ardova have reduced petrol pump prices across Nigeria, with cuts up to N80 per litre, following Dangote Refinery's major price review. Discover the latest rates in Lagos and Abuja.
A Nigerian man visited an MRS filling station in Victoria Island to verify Dangote's new petrol price of N739 per litre. He shared a video and receipt, showing significant savings. Read his story and public reactions here.
Nigerians witness a sharp drop in petrol prices after Dangote Refinery slashed its ex-depot rate. MRS leads with N739/litre in Lagos, while other cities adjust. Read the latest market updates.
A Nigerian lady shares proof of a Lagos filling station selling fuel at N739 per litre, sparking reactions. Details on Dangote Refinery and NNPC price cuts inside.
Aliko Dangote petitions ICPC, alleging NMDPRA CEO Farouk Ahmed paid $5m in school fees. A social media user explains the clash stems from refinery policy constraints. Read the full story.
Aliko Dangote accuses NMDPRA's Farouk Ahmed of corruption, alleging $5 million spent on children's school fees. Nigerians react as the billionaire's public composure cracks. Full story inside.
Following Dangote Refinery's price cut to N699 per litre, private depot prices have crashed, ranging from N702.50 to N820. MRS stations now sell at N739. Read the full impact.
MRS filling stations in Lagos slash petrol price to N739 per litre following Dangote Refinery's gantry price reduction, sparking motorist relief and a fierce industry debate over market stability.
Nigerian students and civil society groups call for collaboration between Aliko Dangote and NMDPRA's Farouk Ahmed, warning against media wars that threaten national stability. Read their full statement.
Aliko Dangote dismisses rumours of US President Trump's opposition to his refinery, revealing it buys 100 million barrels of crude annually from America. Get the full story.
Petrol prices at Lagos depots have plunged by 14% to N710 per litre following Dangote Refinery's aggressive price slash, sparking a rush by marketers. Discover the market realignment.
Aliko Dangote reveals a powerful cartel stole $82 million from his refinery, alleging sabotage worse than drug mafias. He calls for action against local and international saboteurs.
The House of Representatives committee has summoned Aliko Dangote and NMDPRA leaders to halt public feuding and resolve sector tensions. Read the full details.