The federal government scrapped the policy on indigenous language instruction and declared English the medium of instruction across all education levels.
The federal government scrapped the policy on indigenous language instruction and declared English the medium of instruction across all education levels.
Filling stations across Nigeria have reduced their pump prices following a reduction in depot rates by the Dangote Refinery, but marketers say it may not last.
The federal government has reacted to the changes in fuel prices at filling stations and has asked for patience, assuring that prices will come down again.
The State Minister of Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri declared that he did not give the order to the NNPCL to stop running its refineries.
Petrol prices went up to N1,030 from N897 per litre at retail NNPC shops in Abuja and N998 from N868 per litre at NNPC locations in Lagos, according to findings.
Aliko Dangote has disclosed that his $20 billion, 650,000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery was constructed without any support from the federal government.
Following the cessation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited as the sole distributor of Dangote petrol, marketers will begin product loading.
Nigeria has made the decision to use the local currency exchange rate in its external market to fix crude sales to the largest and newest oil refinery in Africa.
Nigerians are reacting to the new fuel price at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) as the federal government begins full deregulation.
Instead of running government-owned refineries, the NNPC should invest in regional refineries, according to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil).
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited filling stations have adjusted their petrol pump prices again to above N1,000 per litre.
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