Business
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If petrol is expensive, ask Dangote Refinery for discount — NNPC ‘stylishly’ tells Nigerians
The company explained that the product it loaded on Sunday was paid for in dollars.
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Tinubu plans to reduce unemployment by 20% in 5 years’ time
We just have to wait, right?
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Fuel scarcity: Hawkers now selling petrol cheaper than filling stations — report
While fuel might not be available at some filling stations, the report continued, motorists could easily find any quantity to buy from the nearby hawkers displaying the product mostly in white gallons.
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VAT remains 7.5% — finance minister Wale Edun
In a statement signed by him, the Minister confirmed that the VAT rate remains at 7.5%, as stipulated by current tax laws.
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Government claims to be selling N40,000 rice but many Nigerians don’t know where
Despite the fanfare around the launch, FCT residents have expressed frustration over their inability to locate designated collection or payment points for the rice. Many say they have not seen any distribution points set up in their local areas.
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Editorial: Before Tinubu kills us all
Amid the economic hardship, Tinubu's tax committee is proposing an increase in the VAT rate from 7.5 per cent to 10, starting from 2025. This crass insensitivity is coming a few months after the 300 per cent hike in electricity tariff.
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NNPC denies forcing Dangote Refinery to sell petrol at high prices
It noted that if current prices are perceived as high, it presents an ideal opportunity for the refinery to sell its products at lower prices in the Nigerian market.
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Tinubu government ready to sell N40,000 rice but only to Nigerians who have NIN
The Federal Government has announced that only buyers with National Identification Numbers would benefit as it commenced the sale of 30, 000 metric tonnes of milled rice to Nigerians at a subsidised rate of N40,000 per 50kg bag.
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Tinubu reportedly blocks Dangote Refinery from selling petrol at affordable price
The Bola Ahmed Tinubu presidency has said that Dangote Refinery will not sell its products below official market prices.