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Dangote Fuel Price Drop to ₦739 Goes Viral

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 5th in Africa for Lowest Fuel Prices

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.

Lady: Men Earning N1m-N2m Are Too Poor To Date Me

A Nigerian lady's viral video declaring men who earn N1-2 million monthly as 'poor' and unfit to date her has ignited fierce social media debate. Discover the full story and reactions.

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.

Fashola, NIS Leaders Call for Surveying Standards

Ex-Minister Babatunde Fashola and NIS leaders have urged Nigerian surveyors to uphold high professional standards and quality service delivery for the nation's progress. Read the full story.

Trump Rolls Back Biden's Fuel Economy Standards

President Trump revokes tougher CAFE standards, aiming to cut new car costs by $1,000. The move, backed by Big Three CEOs, sparks debate on affordability versus climate goals.

Dangote Slashes Petrol Price to N840/Litre for Christmas

Dangote Refinery reduces petrol ex-depot price to N840/litre, triggering competitive cuts among depot owners. The move follows NNPC's price adjustment and a global crude oil price crash to $60 per barrel. Read more on the festive season relief.

Dangote Refinery Saves Nigeria N10bn Yearly

Dangote Refinery is saving Nigeria over N10 billion annually in foreign exchange by replacing fuel imports with locally refined products. Discover how this impacts Nigeria's economy.

Lady Denied Church Entry Over Dress: Arms Exposed

Cynthia Chidera Asomugha was stopped from entering a Catholic church because her arms were visible. She defends her outfit as appropriate and questions church dress standards in modern times.

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