
Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has adjusted its petrol prices at its filling stations nationwide, with Lagos the cheapest and Yobe the most expensive.
Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has adjusted its petrol prices at its filling stations nationwide, with Lagos the cheapest and Yobe the most expensive.
The Nigerian government, via the Federal Ministry of Environment, has unveiled a clean-cooking initiative, targetinging over four million Nigerian households.
The National Bureau of Statistics has revealed that diesel prices have risen again, with Benue recording the highest average cost and Anambra the lowest.
Aliko Dangote's decision to resign as chairman of his sugar and cement companies to focus on his refinery sparked reactions from Nigerians and stakeholders.
Nigeria's oil production rose to about 1.8 million barrels per day in June, according to data from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).
The Nigerian government has capped tanker loads to 45,000 litres of fuel to curb road accidents, infrastructure damage and theft on Nigerian roads.
Nigerian entrepreneur Tony Elumelu frowned at Nigeria’s persistent electricity challenges, revealing that less than 7,000MW of power is shared by over 200 million.
PETROAN has warned against the consistent drop in petrol prices by Dangote Refinery, warning that it is triggering unsustainable price competition.
Dangote Refinery has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), David Bird, amid plans by the refinery to expand and to also help tackle production hitches.
Civil society groups warn President Bola Tinubu of the alleged plot by opposition leaders to undermine NNPCL reforms championed by Dr. Bayo Ojulari.
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