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Friday, 4 November 2016

NNPC increases fuel price by N4/litre at its mega stations

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has increased the pump price of petrol by N4 at its mega stations, thereby changing the price from its initial N141 to N145, per litre. NNPC prices have been N141 in the last few months until on Tuesday Nov. 2, when it was raised to N145.

Reacting to this, spokesman for the NNPC, Garba Deen Muhammad, told Daily Trust; "there was no rule that compels any marketer including the NNPC to sell at a particular price. A price regime was introduced between N135 and N145. So, you can sell anywhere within that range. What you are seeing is interplay of market forces."

33 comments:

  1. God save us o o from dis useless administration o

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    1. As if we haven't been buying at 145 per litre
















      Lib addict#just passing#

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    2. This is so unfair

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  2. OMG...is this the change bandwagons crave? #EvilGovt

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  3. Warever.

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  4. We all know the price will keep fluctuating but can't be above #145, so it's normal

    Long Live LIB

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    1. Who told U dat? Re U high on hot akamu?

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  5. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin4 November 2016 at 12:33

    All na change, it is well.

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  6. If u say so why must u guys start it huh?just inflate more pain on already hungry masses, nonsense.

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  7. ***************************welu nu ayi mebe ife masiri unu !!!!!! Odichaa mma

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  8. ***************************welu nu ayi mebe ife masiri unu !!!!!! Odichaa mma

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  9. Was already buying at dat price long before now. Linda take note!

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  10. I thought they said they were not planing on increasing pump, so what should we call this additional #4.......lie lie.

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  11. Fuel pump price increase loading. . . . . . .

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  12. Where are those fake experts that says that fuel price will fall after removing fuel subsidy, they should come and explain oooo.... Because I just don't understand what actually going on.

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    1. Av u ever seen wia prices of things go down in Nigeria?
      Dey only fed pple with lies so dat u can keep hoping when it's not necessary..... D administration dat full of lies.... It will soon crumble IJN..... Dey should keep-on lying!

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  13. GOD PLEASE HELP








    AUNTY LINDA 👩



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  14. That is how it starts

    Eva Da Diva...

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  15. JEMBETE(KEY-POINT)4 November 2016 at 13:44

    I NO NO WETHER NATIONAL ASSEMBLY WAN MAKE PIPOL DIE FINISH B4 DEM GO REMOVE THIS ILLITERTAE BUARI WIT NEPA BILL CERTIFICATE?

    WERE D APC FOOLS WEY SAY DEM B EXPERT FO OIL???
    WERE D FOOLS WEY SAY WITHIN 3 TO 6 MONTHS, MAKERT FOCES GO MAKE D PRICE FALL TO 130???
    WERE APC IDIOT FO DIS PLATFORM WEY SOPOT DIS REMOVAL????

    ANYWAY, JEMBETE JUST DE VEX BCOS I DE PIPTY D NORTHERNERS WEY NEVER FIT BUY FUEL FO 141 NOT TOK LES OF 145.

    IF U GO NORTH NOW, U GO TINK SAY NA BENIN OR NIGER REPOBLIC BCOS SINCE WEN FUEL B 145, NA ONLY IBO PIPOL DE FIT DRIVE MOTO FO NORT, MOST OF D NORTHANERS DUNG GO BACK TO BICYCLES.

    I RILI PITY D NORTHS BCOS WE D SOUT DUNG DE BUY FUEL FOR 250 FOR MORETHAN 10YRS SO THIS INCRIMENT NO AFFECT U AT ALL.

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  16. Hahahahaha we are getting there unless something drastically is been done now if not, we will definitely get there that's a promise.

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  17. Tot cbn was giving nnpc forex @ reduced rate so why the increase?

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  18. wicked
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  19. stale stories, we are aware they say they have ran out of supply, so we wait till they get new supplies

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  20. Am so tired of dis people,its nt deir fault so let dem keep playing wit masses,na God go punish dem one by one

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  21. Na recession abi wetin den dey call am

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  22. Na recession abi wetin den dey call am

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