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Dangote Refinery Reverts Petrol Price to N1,275

Augustine Nze1 month ago1 month ago03 mins

Aliko Dangote’s refinery has scrapped its brief attempt to raise the price of petrol at its gates. On Wednesday, the firm reversed a N75 increase that had pushed the depot price toward N1,350 per litre. The cost for marketers has now returned to the N1,275 benchmark. This pivot follows a week of confusion that saw…

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Industrial Decay Drives Labour Shortage and Casualisation
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Industrial Decay Drives Labour Shortage and Casualisation

Tijesuni Promise1 month ago1 month ago03 mins

The Nigerian chemical and non-metallic sector is cannibalising its own future to survive a brutal present. Rising operational costs and a decaying infrastructure have forced firms to dump permanent staff for cheaper, temporary hands. This surge in labour casualisation is not a sign of agility but a desperate attempt to stay afloat. It hollows out…

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