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Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Dangote Refinery Announces Reduction Of Fuel Price To Edge Out Importers...
On Tuesday February 10, 2026 in a strategic move to edge out fuel importers in Nigeria, Dangote Refinery announced that it had slashed its Premium Motor Spirit price from N799 to N774 per liter ……
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Can we still have fuel at #200 at least?
ReplyDeleteBe realistic bro, cost of living is on the increase now even in developed countries.
DeleteAre you minding them.
DeleteFuel they met at N200 and took straight to almost N1k is what they're removing Kobo Kobo and expecting to be clapping for.😏
8:15, why can't we have the old experience anymore
DeleteNigerians please don't fall for this. The minute you do and he is able to. He will take the price up way more than it is now. Please he did it with cement
ReplyDeleteHe doesnt owe you anything, he invested his money and has to make returns. You should have made this ur comment when NNPC announced their reduction in price, those ones are the ones that owe you fair oil price because it is supposed to be a national asset. You have not seen how Dangote’s competition is forcing them to bring down their own prices? They are trying to outdo themselves, if it was before, once they jerk up the price, they don’t ever bother to bring it down, but because Dangote reduced his own, suddenly, the fuel they import is cheaper than the one we r refining. Wasn’t that the line they were using before?? Telling us that it is imported fuel, Nigeria doesnt refine hence the expensive fuel we buy, but suddenly they want to beat Dangote’s price, the imported one is now cheaper, and he has gone even lower than their own, which will make them go down even more. We Nigerians are happy with this competition, they should bring it on. We would fall for whoever is going to give us cheap fuel and respite.
DeletePls you' ll keep slashing till we reach the bearest minimum 😂
ReplyDeleteWish the same applies to other sectors
No be only bearest minimum follow follow
Delete11:32 Person collect your tom tom ???
DeleteI absolutely love it:THIS.
ReplyDeleteThis competition benefits Nigerians.
Pls, Importers go lower. Thank you
This competition is making so much sense, let the price keep dropping to the last kobo lol.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow again he'll increase it. Gbesoke gbewale something
ReplyDeleteLet the competition keep going till the fuel price get to #400
ReplyDeleteSlash am abeg
ReplyDeleteAll this slashing doesn't seem to benefit us commuters; we're still paying high fares. There should be a significant reduction at least to #500
ReplyDeleteMake una dey play with una brain thinking that's the masses una dey play!
ReplyDeleteRemoving Kobo Kobo announcing it every Eke market days, then go back and increase it without anyone announcing it!!!
Propaganda.😕
Nobody said anything about subsidy removal money o.
Tax regime!!!
Playing the More you look the less you see/know.😏
ReplyDeleteStill On The High Side
ReplyDelete500- 200 Naira Won't Be A Bad Ideal oooo..
Hello iya Boys
Tente, Tente, Tente ontoo Nigerians head. Nigerians can live or plan their Ives in peace. What a country!
ReplyDeleteThis is why the government was insistent on being neutral in the market. Importers are pulling resources and going lower, dangote is as well. BUA will have to tow the same path and Shell will want to spread it's 20 billion dollars investment across the up and down streams.
ReplyDeleteThis prevents the Rockefeller monopoly that will then lead to an increase in prices to recover sunk costs.
Good move from government. Let them slug it out. Mass transporters will step in once they can be sure of profit and CNG option not allowing them be competitive.
Hopefully, there's good news for gas once spring/summer rolls in.