SHORTLY after the Dangote Refinery announced that it had temporarily halted the sale of petroleum products in naira due to the stoppage of the naira-for-crude policy, prices started increasing again.
Our correspondents observed that filling stations with agreements with the Dangote Refinery have adjusted their pumps to the new price.
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