
The price of liquified natural gas (LPG), also known as cooking gas, has dropped in Lagos, Abuja and other Nigerian cities following the strengthening of the naira.
The price of liquified natural gas (LPG), also known as cooking gas, has dropped in Lagos, Abuja and other Nigerian cities following the strengthening of the naira.
The United States House of Representatives is proposing a five per cent tax on remittances by US resident to foreign countries, a move which may affect Nigeria.
A recent survey has shown that the price of cooking gas surged by 16% in 14 locations across the country, as of 12.5. cylinder rose by almost N4,000.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Thursday warned of the possibility of "more persistent" supply shocks, as US central bankers met for talks against a backdrop of uncertainty kicked up by Donald Trump's tariff rollout.
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