Cooking Gas Prices Drop as Supply Improves in Nigeria
Nigerian households get relief as cooking gas (LPG) prices fall to between N1,000 and N1,400 per kg. Improved supply from late 2025 ends months of scarcity. Read the full market report.
Nigerian households get relief as cooking gas (LPG) prices fall to between N1,000 and N1,400 per kg. Improved supply from late 2025 ends months of scarcity. Read the full market report.
500 young Nigerians graduate from GreenWorks Africa's solar energy programme, gaining skills to tap into the multi-billion Naira clean energy market and tackle unemployment.
AA Rano Nigeria partners with Petrosoft to launch fully automated, 24-hour fuel stations in January 2026. The innovation promises efficiency but raises concerns over massive job losses in the retail sector. Read more.
NNPC reduces petrol prices in Abuja to N815 per litre, offering relief. Dangote Refinery debunks shutdown rumours, delivers 43 million litres nationwide. Lagos prices remain steady.
Africa's shift to LPG addresses energy security and trade dynamics. With $10bn US investment and key players like BGN Group, the continent's energy landscape is realigning towards the West.
PEPC Foundation provides clean water and food packs to Ibeju-Lekki residents. Founder Otunba Lukman Akinsanya plans nationwide expansion to combat waterborne diseases. Read more.
Despite rising LPG production, over 20 million Nigerian households rely on firewood and charcoal due to high costs. Experts warn of deforestation and health risks as government targets 5 million cylinders by 2030.
Despite vast gas reserves, soaring LPG prices force Nigerian households back to firewood and charcoal, deepening health risks and accelerating forest loss. Experts warn of a growing energy poverty crisis.
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
A young Nigerian reports MRS filling stations in Lokoja selling fuel at N830/litre, harassing customers. This follows Aliko Dangote's call to report stations not complying with the N739 price. Read public reactions.
Axxela Limited secures double honours at the 2025 Social Impact Awards for cutting CO2 emissions by over 703,000 tonnes. Discover how they're driving Nigeria's clean energy transition.
All On's 2025 Impact Report reveals its clean energy investments have improved lives for over one million Nigerians. Discover how strategic funding is bridging the energy gap.
Africa's downstream oil sector needs over $100bn investment by 2050. Discover how ARDA is tackling regulatory & infrastructure gaps to unlock this massive opportunity for global investors.
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.
President Tinubu's government plans a 15% levy on imported petrol and diesel, plus a 5% fossil fuel surcharge from 2026. Experts warn of soaring costs for Nigerians. Full analysis inside.
Aliko Dangote directs Nigerians to buy fuel at the new N739/litre price. His refinery launches a hotline to report overcharging stations and warns against artificial scarcity. Read more.
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.
A Nigerian man in Ilorin identifies Ayinlak filling station as selling the cheapest petrol following Aliko Dangote's announcement of a new price of ₦739 per litre. See his findings.
A Nigerian man from Delta State complains filling stations still sell petrol at N900, ignoring Dangote's new N739 price. Netizens react to the disparity. Read more.
Dangote Refinery reduces petrol price to N699 per litre, sparking excitement and debate on the role of billionaires in Nigeria's economy. Read Nigerians' reactions.
Nigerians celebrate as Dangote Group reduces fuel price to ₦739 per litre. A young man's viral post declares 'Dangote has won the battle.' Read the public's reaction.
Nigeria emerges as the 5th African nation with the cheapest fuel, thanks to the Dangote Refinery's impact. See the full top 10 list and analysis of pricing factors.
NNPC releases new petrol prices nationwide ahead of Christmas. Abuja is now the cheapest at N835 per litre, while Gombe is the most expensive at N965. See the full state-by-state breakdown here.
Shell-funded All On awards a $532,828 grant to Darway Coast Ltd to build a solar hybrid minigrid in Akeddei, Bayelsa. The project aims to connect over 1,000 customers by Q1 2026, boosting clean energy access in the Niger Delta.
A new report reveals strategic clean energy investments have powered over 230,000 Nigerian homes and businesses, improving health and economic prospects. Discover the impact.
NNPC, MRS, and Ardova have reduced petrol pump prices across Nigeria, with cuts up to N80 per litre, following Dangote Refinery's major price review. Discover the latest rates in Lagos and Abuja.
A Nigerian man shares his experience confirming the new N739 per litre fuel price at an MRS station in Lagos after Dangote's announcement. Read his story and details.
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.
Nigerians witness a sharp drop in petrol prices after Dangote Refinery slashed its ex-depot rate. MRS leads with N739/litre in Lagos, while other cities adjust. Read the latest market updates.
Cardinal John Onaiyekan criticises the Tinubu administration's handling of corruption and the economy, warning of rising poverty and youth despair. He calls for genuine electoral reform ahead of 2027.