Aliko Dangote's mega-refinery, capable of processing 650,000 barrels per day, has started producing gasoline, which could be available in the market within 48 hours, according to the businessman. Nigeria, although a major oil producer, still depends on importing gasoline through the NNPC. A committee headed by President Tinubu is fixing the prices of this new indigenous fuel. Source: Africa News Agency
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