Nigeria's Petrol Cheapest in West Africa at ₦739/Litre
Nigeria now sells the cheapest petrol in West Africa at ₦739 per litre, thanks to Dangote Refinery's price cuts. Discover how this impacts the economy and future fuel supply.
Nigeria now sells the cheapest petrol in West Africa at ₦739 per litre, thanks to Dangote Refinery's price cuts. Discover how this impacts the economy and future fuel supply.
Labour advocates urge IPMAN to provide health insurance for petrol station workers nationwide, citing daily exposure to toxic fumes and fire hazards. This follows NNPCL's new scheme for its retail workers.
Dangote Refinery's ₦699/litre petrol price triggers a market shift. Marketers abandon private depots, forcing massive price cuts. Daily truck loading exceeds 2,000. Read the full analysis.
A fierce price war erupts in Nigeria's fuel market as Dangote Refinery's free delivery forces stations to cut petrol prices by up to N100 per litre. Discover how this battle benefits consumers.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has resumed free nationwide petrol delivery to stations at a new price of ₦699 per litre, aiming to stabilise Nigeria's fuel market. Learn about the incentives and registration process.
Nigerian fuel marketers align with Dangote Refinery's new pricing, promising stable supply and lower costs. Free delivery to start in January 2026.
Dangote Petroleum Refinery announces a N699 per litre gantry price for petrol station owners, with free nationwide delivery and a 10-day credit facility. IPMAN urges members to patronise the refinery.
IPMAN alerts Nigeria of potential fuel disruption as NMDPRA delays debt payments for over 3 years. Association seeks FG intervention while praising NNPC settlement.