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The NNPC has refuted claims suggesting that crude oil producers in the country are intentionally withholding feedstock from the Dangote Refinery.

A new report by Fitch Ratings has disclosed that the Dangote Refinery is seeking to sell a 12.5% stake to raise funds to meet its financial obligations.

Nigeria's top cement producers, including Dangote, Lafarge, and BUA, have increased sales following recent hikes of bags of cement to between N9,000 and N13,000.

Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president, has stated that the Dangote Refinery will have difficulties from individuals making money from the petroleum import sector.

The former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, has said fuel importers would stifle and sabotage the successful operations of the Dangote Refinery.

Aliko Dangote, Nigeria's richest man, has regained his position as Africa's richest man after momentarily losing it to South Africa's wealthiest man, Johann Rupert.

Another Nigerian billionaire, Dahiru Mangal, has completed $1.5 billion cement plant in Kogi State and has rolled out the first bag, promising 500 bags daily.

Recent online reports have reignited the dispute over the sulfur content of diesel, or automobile gas oil, produced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.

According to trading sources and ship tracking data, when the Dangote refinery reaches full capacity, it is anticipated to have a major impact on global oil flows.
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