Nigeria's fuel prices rise despite Dangote refinery's launch

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Nigeria's fuel prices rise despite Dangote refinery's launch


The Nigerian economy has been plagued by energy insufficiency for decades, but this week’s opening of a new refinery near Lagos has brought hope that things may soon improve. But fuel prices have again risen despite the increase in supply. Dolapo Aderinokun reports from Lagos.

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@abduramanolatungi811

Let people of nigeria try to support this man for the progress of this contry

@user-bt3iz7vi7q

Nigerian needs to know at what price in Naira Dangote got the crude from the government and at what price Dangote sell the petroleum product to NNPC to the Nigerian market? So Nigerians don’t blame Dangote selling petroleum at high prices yet!
If Nigeria government want to help Nigerians then they can easily sell the crude oil to Dangote for example N200 per litre and dictate Dangote to add cost and very small profit then sell the petroleum product back to Nigeria market. But I think the culprit is NNPC the middle man to add too much for themselves.

@TonyOkoro-c3u

PRICES ARE NOT GOING DOWN THE REFINARIES IS A SCAM BY DANGOFULANI AND THE FULANIS TERRORISTS GOVERNMENT 😮😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😅OF YEKINI AKAMBI SHONGOLERE ALIAS THEIFTINUBU.

@JandRMediaLimited

You have to make a hard choice

To remain fat- Make hard choice
To remain slim- Make hard choice
To remain poor – Make hard choice
To remain rich – Make hard choice
To know God – Make hard choice
To be ethist – Make hard choice
To be a slave – Make hard choice
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To be sad – Make hard choice
Good nation – Make hard choice
Corrupt nation – Make hard choice
Good buses – Make hard choice
Bad buses – Make hard choice
Good health – Make hard choice
Bad health – Make hard choice
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Feed once – Make hard choice

Make a choice

@abotronicstek3316

Uneducated ppl like him will never understand why.

@antnam4406

Oil too cheap in Nigeria.

@meanlife7358

Its propaganda lies and

@AfricasOpinionFestar

Now Nigerians see THEY are just a consumer. You produce and refine, yet the price is the same. You produce oil just to sell it back to your citizens for maximum profits?
You can clearly see how the oil business works in Nigeria. Nigeria can only sell oil to itself while Saudi sells oil to the world.
Saudi and the UAE doesn't sell their oil to their citizens at market price.

Well done, TRT World.

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@mdamaan285

The all of Africa people should help the Ali dangote to make Africa great again

@Disgruntled1986

It means that the government chose to make bank for themselves and refuses to use some of the oil sell profit to subsidize some of the local fuel price down to help their own people.

@p.be.s

Dangote has loans to pay back, exchange rates and corruption tax