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Dangote raises petrol price by N75, to N1,275 per litre
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Dangote raises petrol price by N75, to N1,275 per litre

Punch Nigeria 16 days 1 mins read
Dangote Refinery increases its petrol price to N1,275/litre, sparking fears of a nationwide fuel price hike and disrupting product sales. Read More: https://punchng.com/dangote-raises-petrol-price-by-n75-to-n1275-per-litre/

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