Category : Search result: N739 per litre


Man reports MRS station selling fuel above N739 to Dangote

A Nigerian man has exposed an MRS filling station in Kebbi State selling petrol at N850 per litre, defying Dangote's N739 price directive. He reported the incident directly to Dangote Group, urging immediate action. Read the full story and public reaction

Fuel Scarcity: Calls for More Dangote Partner Stations

Nigerian motorists face long queues at few MRS stations selling Dangote petrol at N739. They urge the refinery to partner with more outlets for wider access to affordable fuel. Report stations selling above price.

Nigerians Confirm N739 Fuel Price at MRS Stations

Several Nigerians have confirmed purchasing petrol at the new N739 per litre price announced by Dangote Refinery. Reports from Lagos stations verify the reduction, offering relief amid high costs.

Dangote Sells Fuel at N739 via MRS Stations

Dangote Refinery begins nationwide PMS sales at N739 per litre through MRS stations, warns against artificial scarcity, and urges Nigerians to report non-compliance for economic relief.

Dangote Refinery Cuts Fuel Price to N699/Litre

Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price to N699 per litre at its Lagos gantry, exciting Nigerians and prompting calls to end fuel imports. Read public reactions and details.

Man Confirms Dangote's N739 Fuel Price, Posts Receipt

A Nigerian man visited an MRS filling station in Victoria Island to verify Dangote's new petrol price of N739 per litre. He shared a video and receipt, showing significant savings. Read his story and public reactions here.

Man Confirms Dangote's N739 Fuel Price, Posts Receipt

A Nigerian man visited an MRS station in Lagos to verify Dangote's new petrol price of N739 per litre. He shared a video and receipt, showing significant savings. Read his story and public reactions here.

Dangote Refinery Slashes Diesel Price to N910/Litre

Dangote Refinery reduces diesel price to N910 per litre, a 4.21% drop, offering relief to Nigerian industries and transport ahead of Christmas. Driven by global crude trends and improved NNPC supply.

Nigeria's Development Status: Facts and Figures

Comprehensive analysis reveals Nigeria remains a developing country with ₦1.2 million GDP per capita despite being Africa's largest economy. Learn key development indicators.

Nigeria Debt Crisis: Citizens Owe ₦100,000+ Each

Shocking new data reveals Nigerian states' debt burden has skyrocketed, with Lagos and Edo citizens bearing the heaviest load. Discover how this affects everyday Nigerians and what it means for the economy.

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