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Wahala Never Ends – Nigerians Keep Persevering
Hardship in Nigeria persists (as Nigerians keep enduring), but so does the resilience of its people. Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took office, economic struggles have worsened, yet citizens continue to persevere, hoping for better days. Across the country, in the bustling streets and quiet villages alike, a common phrase rings out: Wahala no dey finish. ...
When Your Tank Drinks More Than Your Salary
Fuel prices in Nigeria have turned car owners into mathematicians, constantly calculating how to survive the month, especially in tank matters. With salaries struggling to keep up, many Nigerians now debate whether to fill their tanks or feed their families. We hit the streets to hear from everyday people dealing with this fuel crisis. What...
PMS to CNG Conversion: The Urgent Need for this Transition in Nigeria
The global transition towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources has gained unprecedented momentum, especially with the CNG innovation. This shift is driven by the need to mitigate climate change, reduce environmental degradation, and create energy-efficient economies. Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation, is no exception. One of the most pressing energy challenges...
Fuel Subsidy Removal in Nigeria: Recent Impact and What You Need to Know
The removal of fuel subsidies in Nigeria has been one of the most significant economic policy decisions in recent times, sparking widespread debate, public reactions, and tangible economic consequences. Announced in May 2023 by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the policy aimed to address Nigeria’s chronic fiscal deficits and free up resources for critical sectors like...
Hike in Transport Fare: What You Need to Know about Christmas Travel Plans
How much longer can we afford these transport hikes? The Christmas season is a time for joy, celebration, and reunions with family and friends. For many Nigerians, it is also a time when long-distance travel becomes a priority. However, this year’s holiday season comes with an unexpected twist: a steep hike in transport fares that...
New Update: Dangote Reduces Fuel Price to N899 per Litre
The announcement by Dangote Petroleum Refinery to reduce the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to ₦899.50 per litre has been received with mixed reactions across Nigeria. This decision, described as a holiday relief measure, comes at a time when the country has been grappling with the economic impact of the removal of fuel subsidies...