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    Nigeria’s fuel market faced challenges this week as petrol prices surged by about 13 percent within just 48 hours. This spike resulted from increasing tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which have affected global energy markets. The sudden rise in prices followed a jump in international crude oil benchmarks, particularly Brent crude. Fears … The post US-Iran Conflict Drives Nigeria Fuel Prices Up 13% in Two Days appeared first on Business Elites Africa.
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