NNPC groans under heavy debts as suppliers halt fuel supply amid scarcity
The huge debt choking the NNPC is amid the fuel scarcity situation across the country.
The huge debt choking the NNPC is amid the fuel scarcity situation across the country.
The top UN official raised three major concerns about preparations for Nigeria's elections.
The event, a weekly dialogue programme, to be co-hosted by the newspaper’s deputy managing editor and business desk editor, Ini ...
The crisis has led to increased cost of transportation, and many were stranded at bus-stops Tuesday.
While queues remain, the petroleum minister says he has directed the NNPC to end the crisis by Sunday.
The party asks Mr. Buhari to heed the 'wise counsel of Nigerians.'
The lawmakers said a committee’s report missed a crucial issue.
As Nigerians face the worst fuel crisis in years, the government has yet to keep its promise of turning the ...
The oil workers said a meeting with government, which was scheduled for June 23, was moved at the last minute ...
The deregulation policy saw the price of petrol skyrocketing from N86 per litre to N145.
A number of internal and external factors are responsible for the intractable fuel scarcity in the country.
Average fuel price is about N135.69 per litre in March.
The university authorities order students to vacate their halls of residence immediately.
The operators say failure to take urgent measures would result in complete breakdown of their business activities.
NNPC has stock of 1.4billion litres of petrol for November.
The union supports the outgoing government, and accuses fuel marketers of attempting to blackmail the government.
Petrol sells as high as N5, 000 per litre.
Nigeria is virtually grounded as fuel scarcity bites harder across the country
The minister says fuel marketers are deliberately creating problems to make more money while Nigerians suffer.
The marketers say they are still being owed N200 billion, a claim the government denies.
Nigerians are likely to grapple with another weekend without fuel.
The current crisis has been blamed on the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
The current crisis has been blamed on the National Association of Road Transport Owners.
Key players in the petroleum industry met in Abuja on Wednesday to reassure Nigerians that the end to the lingering ...
NNPC workers are pressing for the resolution of issues regarding pensions’ management.
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