PETROL PRICE TO DROP TO ₦739 FROM TUESDAY — DANGOTE. (PHOTO).

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 Petrol price to drop to ₦739 from Tuesday — Dangote Founder and President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has announced that petrol prices will drop to ₦739 per litre nationwide, beginning Tuesday, with initial implementation at MRS stations in Lagos. Dangote, at a press briefing at the Lekki Refinery on Sunday, said the refinery had reduced its gantry price from ₦828 to ₦699 per litre two days earlier. He assured that the ₦739 per litre price would be enforced and emphasised his commitment to fight price manipulation. “Starting from Tuesday, MRS will start selling petrol at N739/litre. Definitely, we will enforce that low price. We will make sure that it’s implemented. If you have your truck, you can come here and buy it. We are selling at N699. The N699 includes the percentage of NMDPRA. So what actually comes out to us is about N389 or so. “Those who want to keep the price to sabotage the government, we will fight as much as we can to make sure that these prices are down. N970...

PROTESTS: IT'S SEASON OF LIES, DON'T BACK DOWN - CHARLY BOY TELLS NIGERIAN YOUTHS.(PHOTO).


 Protests: It’s season of lies, don’t back down – Charly Boy tells Nigerian youths


Popular singer and activist, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, better known as Charly Boy, has urged Nigerian youths not to back down on the planned nationwide protests against bad governance.


Charly Boy said those in power should embrace scrutiny and protest, not suppress it, if they are confident in their integrity.


He made this known in a post on his X handle on Wednesday, while dismissing a report asking Lagos residents to ignore the protest as the Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s government is already doing enough for them.


However, Charly Boy countered the advice, saying they resort to silencing dissenting voices and avoiding accountability because they have secrets to hide.


He said: “A Season of Lies, Wayo, Deceit, Propaganda and the more you Look………..


“If those in power are confident in their integrity, they should embrace scrutiny and protest, not suppress it. But when they resort to silencing dissenting voices and avoiding accountability, it’s clear they have secrets to hide. The ‘skeletons/cemeteries in their cupboard’ are a testament to their corruption and abuse of power.


“In a true democracy, governments must be transparent and answerable to the people. They should welcome criticism and engage in open dialogue, even when it’s uncomfortable. By doing so, they can earn trust and demonstrate their commitment to serving the public interest. But when they try to hide behind secrecy and intimidation, it’s a clear sign of guilt and a betrayal of the people’s trust.


“Nigerian youths don’t ever back down. If dem no fear us, dey can never respect us.


Nonsense. Dia fathers.”

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