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Nigerians Confirm N739 Fuel Price at MRS Stations

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 Refinery Petrol Sales Start at N739/Litre

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 Sells Fuel at N739 via MRS Stations

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.

MRS, NNPC Stations Defy Dangote's Lower Petrol Price

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.

Man Confirms Dangote's N739 Fuel Price, Posts Receipt

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.

Man Confirms Dangote's N739 Fuel Price, Posts Receipt

A Nigerian man visited an MRS station in Lagos 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.

MRS Petrol Price Drops to N739 After Dangote Cut

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.

AfDB approves $500m loan for Nigeria's budget

African Development Bank approves $500 million budget support for Nigeria to boost non-oil revenues and energy sector reforms. Learn how this impacts Nigeria's economic growth.

Campus Radio Curbs Threaten Varsity Training - SNB

The Society of Nigerian Broadcasters warns NBC that restricting campus radio stations undermines practical training for Mass Communication students. Urgent action needed to protect broadcast education.

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