Fuel Price: Nigerians watch incomes vanish into transport costs

Nigerians lament fuel price hike

Aminu Imam By April 2026, the daily routine of millions of Nigerians has quietly turned into a struggle for survival. At dawn in Abuja, bus stops begin to fill long before sunrise. Civil servants, traders, artisans, and students gather in silence, each calculating how much of their earnings will disappear before the day even begins. For many, getting to work now feels like the biggest expense of living. The sharp rise in fuel prices has triggered a chain reaction across the economy. Petrol now sells between ₦1,300 and ₦1,450 per…

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