Fuel Crisis: Petrol May Hit ₦1000/Litre in Nigeria
Nigerians face potential petrol price surge to ₦1000 per litre as oil marketers warn of dire economic consequences unless President Tinubu addresses critical issues immediately.
Nigerians face potential petrol price surge to ₦1000 per litre as oil marketers warn of dire economic consequences unless President Tinubu addresses critical issues immediately.
Nigerians face higher fuel costs as Federal Government introduces 15% levy on imported petroleum products. Learn how this tariff will impact petrol and diesel prices across the country.
Nigerians brace for tougher times as the Federal Government's new petrol tariff could push pump prices to unprecedented levels while aiming to generate massive revenue.
A major disaster was narrowly avoided in Ibadan when a petrol tanker loaded with 33,000 litres of fuel crashed in the Ologuneru area. Emergency services responded swiftly to prevent explosion and environmental contamination.
Nigerian fuel depot owners have dramatically reduced petrol prices in response to competitive pressure from Dangote Refinery, bringing relief to consumers amid ongoing market shifts.
President Tinubu's administration has introduced a 15% import levy on petroleum products, signaling major changes for Nigeria's energy sector and potentially affecting fuel costs across the nation.
In a major economic move, President Bola Tinubu has approved a significant reduction of import duty on petroleum products from 35% to just 15%, aiming to ease fuel costs and boost Nigeria's energy sector.
In a major economic move, President Bola Tinubu has approved a 15% import duty reduction on petroleum products. Discover how this decision could affect fuel prices across Nigeria.
In a major economic move, President Bola Tinubu has approved a significant reduction of import duty on petroleum products from 35% to just 15%, aiming to ease fuel costs and boost economic activities across Nigeria.