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AGRA: Food Prices Rise & Fall Across Africa

AGRA's Food Security Monitor reveals mixed food commodity prices in Africa. Maize prices ease in Nigeria & East Africa, while rice costs rise in coastal West Africa. Discover the full analysis.

FG Suspends 15% Fuel Import Duty, Price Crash Looms

The Nigerian government has suspended the controversial 15% import duty on petrol and diesel. Experts predict this decision will lead to a significant drop in fuel prices across Nigeria. Read more for full analysis.

Dangote Fuel Price Cut Sparks Market Shake-up

Dangote Refinery's N59 price slash forces filling stations to reduce petrol rates. MRS, AP, Heyden stations adjust pumps as marketers halt imports. Discover how this affects Nigeria's energy sector.

Nigeria to Privatize Refineries in Historic Agreement

In a groundbreaking move to revitalize Nigeria's oil sector, the Federal Government and manufacturers have agreed to privatize the Port Harcourt refinery and other national refineries, promising to end fuel import dependency.

Sudanese Women Describe Mass Rape Fleeing El Fasher

Disturbing eyewitness accounts emerge from Sudan as women and girls describe systematic sexual violence while fleeing conflict in El Fasher. Survivors reveal how armed men preyed on vulnerable civilians.

Dangote Refinery Cuts Petrol Prices, Shakes Market

In a dramatic market move, Dangote Petroleum Refinery has significantly reduced petrol prices, triggering a competitive battle that's transforming Nigeria's downstream oil sector and bringing relief to consumers.

Sudan Generals Agree to Trump-Mediated Ceasefire

After years of devastating conflict that claimed thousands of lives, Sudan's rival military factions have reached a groundbreaking ceasefire agreement with former US President Donald Trump's mediation. The three-month truce marks a significant breakthroug

Fuel Price Surge: ₦200 Extra Per Litre in Nigeria

Nigerians are facing another petrol price hike as filling stations across the country implement additional charges of ₦200 per litre, worsening the ongoing fuel crisis and economic hardship.

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