Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria
From the removal of subsidies to the adoption of alternative energy sources, several factors have contributed to the reduction in fuel consumption in Nigeria.
Global investment banking, securities and investment management firm, Goldman Sachs has predicted that the demand for oil will reach a all-time high by year end
The Trade Union Congress has threatened to stage a national protest if President Bola Tinubu's led federal government fails to reach an agreement on subsidy.
Following the increase in the price of gasoline at the pump to N617 per litre by the NNPC, Residents of Ogun State border areas now sell fuel for N1,000/litre
As part of the effort to cushion the harsh effect of the fuel subsidy removal pains, Bayero University Kano has rolled out palliative for its staff and students
President Bola Tinubu's administration so far, which was supposed to be one filled with renewed hope instead, ended with fuel queues and panic in the country.
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has said that the federal government’s proposed cash transfer policy to the poorest of poor households in Nigeria is a scam.
Although the pump price of fuel was N197 when President Bola Tinubu took over on May 29, the product now sells for N617 per litre, less than two months after.
Vice President Kashim Shettima has directed the NEMA to immediately distribute grains to states within one or two weeks to bring down the price of food items.
Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria
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