The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that the average retail price of Premium Motor Spirit (Petrol) in Nigeria rose to ₦937 per litre in the Northern region in May 2024.
The average price of petrol increased by 223.21 per cent to approximately ₦770 per litre in May 2024 from ₦238.11 per litre recorded in the corresponding period of 2023. The National Bureau
No fewer than 150,950 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), worth over N100 million, were confirmed to have been intercepted across Adamawa State by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) in the last
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says the average retail price of a litre of petrol increased from N254.06 in April 2023 to N701.24 in April 2024. The bureau said this in
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man and Chairman of Dangote Group, has assured that starting next month, Nigeria will no longer need to import petroleum products, following the implementation of the Dangote Refinery’s
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited has once again called on motorists to shun panic buying of petroleum product. NNPC made the call as the nationwide supply and distribution of petrol
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has denied speculations that it has adjusted the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS), known as petrol, across its retail outlets. There have been
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has denied speculations that it has adjusted the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS), known as petrol, across its retail outlets. There have been
Barring last minutes changes, concerned citizens under the auspices of Network of Civil Societies for Economic Sustainability (NCSES) have concluded arrangement to embark on a nationwide protest next week. The impending protest
Barring last minutes changes, concerned citizens under the auspices of Network of Civil Societies for Economic Sustainability (NCSES) have concluded arrangement to embark on a nationwide protest next week. The impending protest
What began as the usual queues for fuel that often disappear after a few days lingered for a longer period this time around, leaving Nigerians with many thoughts