Tag: Petrol
"No Plan To Increase Fuel Price" - NNPCL Assures Nigerians
NNPC Limited urges Nigerians to disregard unfounded rumours and assures them that...
'Nigerians Buy The Cheapest Petrol In The World'– Eniola...
Actress Eniola Badmus has slammed those criticising President Bola Tinubu for removing...
Nigerian Gov't Raises Alarm Over Possible Scarcity Of Petrol
There is a possibility of scarcity of petrol nationwide as revealed by the Nigerian...
Petrol Price Increases In Price Again From Today
Nigerians will pay between N168 and N170 for a litre of petrol from today as the...
'Petrol Price Should Be N181 Per Litre After Deregulation'...
Timipre Sylva has hinted that petrol would soon be sold for N181 per litre in Nigeria.
Federal Govt Commences Full Deregulation, Discards Petrol...
Saidu, stated that going forward, Petrol price would be determined by the forces...
Petrol Price In Nigeria Is One Of The Cheapest In Africa...
Lai Mohammad has said that despite the increase in the price of fuel to N162 per...
Federal Govt Reduces Petrol Pump Price To N121.50 Per Litre
PPPRA has announced a new pump price band of N121.50 to N123.50 per litre for Premium...
"Federal Govt Setting Us Against Nigerians Over Petrol...
"When a government organisation reduces the ex-depot price and you are not telling...
Petrol Price Reduction Won’t Be Immediate - Marketers
Maigandi, said marketers would have to sell their old stock at the current N125...
Petrol To Sell At 117 Per Litre As PPMC Reduces Ex-Depot...
Fuel price to expected to reduce further as PPMC slashes the ex-depot price.
FG Reduces Petrol Pump Price From ₦125 To ₦123.5 Per Litre
“The guiding price which becomes effective 1st April 2020, shall apply at all retail...
President Buhari Reduces Petroleum Price To N125 Per Litre
NNPC Retail stations nationwide have been directed to change the retail pump price...
Petrol Pump Price Drops To N114.53 Per Litre -PPPRA
The expected open market price of petrol, has dropped to N114.53 per litre, N30.47...
GPRTU Alert the General Public of a 10% Increment from...
Its being a year since fares were increased in Ghana