Understanding Nigeria’s petrol price & subsidy dynamics
By CNBC
15 October 2018 |
2:00 pm
Oil marketers in Nigeria are calling for payment of outstanding debts owed by the Federal Government. Philip Anegbe an, Oil and Gas and Cement Analyst at Chapel Hill Denham joins CNBC Africa to discuss the dynamics impacting petrol pricing and subsidy payments.
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