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Nigerians are buying Dangote Petrol at a reduced price of N935 per litre across MRS filling stations nationwide, N105 cheaper than the price sold at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, retail outlets.
Checks by News Direct revealed that MRS filling stations in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, have commenced dispensing petrol to motorists at N935 per litre from N1060.
This indicates a N125 price cut.
This comes as Dangote Refinery on Saturday announced that it has commenced a partnership with… CONTINUE READING.