Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has adjusted the pump price of petrol by nearly 200% to between N488 and N557 nationwide. The development followed the
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has adjusted the pump price of petrol by nearly 200% to between N488 and N557 nationwide.
However, THISDAY learnt that the president will meet with organised labour from 2pm Thursday afternoon. For Lagos and other South-west states, a litre of fuel now sells for between N488 and N500 per litre.
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