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Revealed: Why petrol prices are falling across Nigeria

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June 23, 2026

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Revealed: Why petrol prices are falling across Nigeria

Petrol prices in Nigeria drop as marketers reduce depot rates due to falling landing costs. Diesel prices also decline, highlighting a competitive petroleum market.

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MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 26, 2026

Why fuel prices haven’t fallen yet despite falling global oil prices

Fuel prices in Ghana are once again caught between global oil swings and the structure of domestic pricing. Crude markets have eased, but pump prices have not yet caught up. Earlier in the year, before tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States escalated, Ghanaian consumers were briefly seeing relief. Petrol was selling at about []

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 4, 2026

Cooking gas price reduction update in Nigeria

The prices of liquefied petroleum gas, known as cooking gas, have continued to fall across parts of Nigeria after weeks of upsurge due to supply constraints. Checks across cooking gas retail outlets in Abuja showed that they have dropped by between N1450 and N1500 per kilogram from N1700 at AA Shafa and Ranoil in Dutse [] Cooking gas price reduction update in Nigeria

Dateline Nigeria

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· Jun 29, 2026

FRSC’s strategic push to curb tanker and trailer crashes in Nigeria

In Nigeria’s road transport ecosystem, Tanker and Trailer operations remain one of the most critical yet high-risk segments. From devastating fuel explosions to multi-vehicle collisions, the consequences of articulated vehicle crashes have historically been severe, claiming lives, destroying property, and disrupting economic activity. Between 2020 and early 2025 alone, Tanker-related incidents accounted for at least The post FRSC’s strategic push to curb tanker and trailer crashes in Nigeria appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

Arise News

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· Jun 22, 2026

NMDPRA Report: Dangote Refinery Dominates Nigeria’s Petrol Supply With 87.55% Share In May

Dangote Refinery supplied 87.55 of Nigeria’s petrol in May 2026.

Legit.ng

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· Jul 4, 2026

Dangote breaks Silence, explains delay in bigger petrol price cuts

Dangote Refinery clarifies why petrol prices in Nigeria lag behind global crude declines, while confirming recent price cuts and potential further reductions.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Crushing Nigeria’s illicit alcohol trade before it costs more lives

By Peter Egwuatu Nigeria’s campaign against illicit alcohol deserves to be seen for what it truly is, not simply a fight against counterfeit drinks, but a battle to protect consumers, safeguard legitimate businesses and defend the country’s economic future. The recent efforts by the Spirits and Wines Association of Nigeria (SWAN) to rally regulators, policymakers [] The post Crushing Nigeria’s illicit alcohol trade before it costs more lives appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Related coverage for "Revealed: Why petrol prices are falling across Nigeria": MyJoyOnline — Why fuel prices haven’t fallen yet despite falling global oil prices. Daily Post Nigeria — Cooking gas price reduction update in Nigeria. Dateline Nigeria — FRSC’s strategic push to curb tanker and trailer crashes in Nigeria. Arise News — NMDPRA Report: Dangote Refinery Dominates Nigeria’s Petrol Supply With 87.55% Share In May. Legit.ng — Dangote breaks Silence, explains delay in bigger petrol price cuts. Vanguard News — Crushing Nigeria’s illicit alcohol trade before it costs more lives