Dangote Refinery Jack Up Petrol Price to N1,275 – Nigerians React as Fuel Wahala Dey Rise Again

Dangote Refinery Jack Up Petrol Price to N1,275 – Nigerians React as Fuel Wahala Dey Rise Again

Na serious gbege land for fuel matter as Aliko Dangote refinery don increase petrol price reach N1,275 per litre, while diesel don climb go N1,950. Dis one no be small adjustment o—na full “gbas gbos” between global oil market and local pocket.

According to report, di big 650,000 barrels-per-day dangote refinery raise di gantry price from N1,200 to N1,275. If you calculate am well, na about N75 increase—wey be like 5% extra wahala for Nigerians wey never even recover from last fuel hike.

Dem talk say dis increase no just come like that. Global crude oil price don dey rise like person wey chop too much sugar, plus di political tension between Donald Trump and Iran dey add more pepper for di matter. As big men dey quarrel, na ordinary citizens dey feel am for pump.

Stable Price No Last: One Week Calm, One Week Chaos

Na just last week Nigerians dey enjoy small peace as fuel price remain somehow stable despite global wahala. But as e be say calm no dey last for Naija, dis new increase don scatter that temporary joy like gala wey fall for gutter.

Experts say even though crude oil price dey fluctuate, local price fit still dey stable if proper control dey. But as international politics enter matter, e be like say dangote refinery no get choice but to adjust price make dem no run loss.

Some Nigerians don begin lament say every time dem think say things wan better, na another increase go show face. One man even yarn say, “Fuel price dey behave like Lagos traffic—e no dey ever go down, na only up and hold up!”

Dangote Refinery Talk Say No Panic: Fuel Go Still Dey Flow

Despite di increase, Aliko Dangote don assure Nigerians and even Africans say fuel supply no go dry. According to am, dangote refinery still dey produce enough petrol to meet demand, even with all di international tension wey dey ground.

Dis assurance come after issues surrounding di conflict involving Iran, US, and Israel wey don disturb global oil supply chain. But Dangote say make nobody panic buy fuel, because supply still dey intact—at least for now.

Still, many people dey watch with eagle eye, because for Naija, promise and reality sometimes no dey speak same language. As price don increase now, citizens dey hope say no be start of another long chapter of fuel price saga wey go soon turn full movie series.


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