CBN Projects Petrol Price at N950/Litre in 2026
The Central Bank of Nigeria predicts petrol prices could rise to N950 per litre by 2026. Read the full analysis and what it means for Nigeria's economy and energy costs.
The Central Bank of Nigeria predicts petrol prices could rise to N950 per litre by 2026. Read the full analysis and what it means for Nigeria's economy and energy costs.
The Central Bank of Nigeria projects petrol prices will hover around N950 per litre in 2026, based on oil prices and forex. This is higher than current rates set by Dangote Refinery. Read the full analysis.
A.A. Rano Nigeria Limited unveils automated fuel stations nationwide, partnering with Petrosoft for smart pump tech. Motorists can now refuel and pay instantly, 24/7. Discover how this innovation boosts transparency and efficiency.
AA Rano Nigeria partners with Petrosoft to launch fully automated, 24-hour fuel stations in January 2026. The innovation promises efficiency but raises concerns over massive job losses in the retail sector. Read more.
NNPC reduces petrol prices in Abuja to N815 per litre, offering relief. Dangote Refinery debunks shutdown rumours, delivers 43 million litres nationwide. Lagos prices remain steady.
Ex-depot petrol prices surge to N805 per litre following Dangote Refinery's planned maintenance on its main gasoline unit. Get the latest on the shutdown, price impacts, and Dangote's assurances.
Nigeria sees a 400% rise in electric vehicle use since 2020. LUG West Africa plans 250 EV charging stations in Lagos and a local assembly plant, leveraging solar power. Read more.
Private depot owners have increased petrol prices to N800 per litre following Dangote Refinery's planned maintenance shutdown. Get the latest on Nigeria's fuel market and price outlook.
LUG West Africa announces a major push for electric vehicles in Lagos, with 250 charging points and a local assembly plant set for 2026, boosting jobs and clean energy.
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LUG West Africa announces major 2026 expansion: over 250 EV charging stations and a local street lighting assembly plant in Lagos, boosting sustainable urban development and job creation.
Find out where to watch Nigeria's Super Eagles take on Tunisia in their crucial AFCON 2025 Group C match this Saturday. Get all TV channels, streaming details, team news, and expert analysis.
A Nigerian man has exposed an MRS filling station in Kebbi State selling petrol at N850 per litre, defying Dangote's N739 price directive. He reported the incident directly to Dangote Group, urging immediate action. Read the full story and public reaction
A young Nigerian reports MRS filling stations in Lokoja selling fuel at N830/litre, harassing customers. This follows Aliko Dangote's call to report stations not complying with the N739 price. Read public reactions.
Nigerian motorists face long queues at few MRS stations selling Dangote petrol at N739. They urge the refinery to partner with more outlets for wider access to affordable fuel. Report stations selling above price.
Several Nigerians have confirmed purchasing petrol at the new N739 per litre price announced by Dangote Refinery. Reports from Lagos stations verify the reduction, offering relief amid high costs.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery closed 2025 with a dramatic N200.50 per litre price cut, reshaping Nigeria's fuel market. Learn how local refining is driving down costs and pressuring importers.
Independent fuel marketers lament plummeting sales after Dangote Refinery slashes petrol price to N739 per litre at MRS stations nationwide. Discover the market shift and financial strain.
President Tinubu's government plans a 15% levy on imported petrol and diesel, plus a 5% fossil fuel surcharge from 2026. Experts warn of soaring costs for Nigerians. Full analysis inside.
Dangote Refinery launches a hotline for Nigerians to report MRS stations selling petrol above N739. The move aims to protect consumers and ensure price transparency amid a major market shift.
Aliko Dangote directs Nigerians to buy fuel at the new N739/litre price. His refinery launches a hotline to report overcharging stations and warns against artificial scarcity. Read more.
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.
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.
A Nigerian man in Ilorin identifies Ayinlak filling station as selling the cheapest petrol following Aliko Dangote's announcement of a new price of ₦739 per litre. See his findings.
A Nigerian man from Delta State complains filling stations still sell petrol at N900, ignoring Dangote's new N739 price. Netizens react to the disparity. Read more.
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.
Nigerians celebrate as Dangote Group reduces fuel price to ₦739 per litre. A young man's viral post declares 'Dangote has won the battle.' Read the public's reaction.
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.
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.