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The World Bank has stated that petrol should be sold at N750 per liter instead of the N650 it is currently sold out to Nigerians.
These were the words of World Bank's Lead Economist for Nigeria Alex Sienaert, during the Nigeria Development Update, December edition on Wednesday, 13th December...
The street is no longer smiling as the majority of Nigerians nag about the high cost of living and the recent surge in the price of petrol. One @king_pearxe on Twitter said he buys a full tank for N15,000 in May compared to paying N55,000 in July.
One @Godwin_Officio even said he gets furious...
PDP has warned the Federal government of Nigeria that the hike in petrol price and electricity tariffs may take a negative toll on Nigerians as the party noted that Nigerians may resort to suicide, slavery mission abroad as well as selling of their children amid the hike of the two items...
Former Vice president, Atiku Abubakar, on Tuesday showed his view on the recent hike in petrol pump price noting that the hike from an economic perspective was bad for Nigeria.
But, President Muhammadu Buhari in previous times revealed that the hike in petrol pump price was caused by the...
The Federal government on Monday, September 7 stepped up to address the raisen tensions driven by the recent rise in petrol pump price and electricity tariffs were Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo stated that the hike in the cost of the two items was not to inflict pains on Nigerians.
Some...
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