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Oil Wealth, Empty Pockets: Nigeria’s Fight for Equity

By Abidemi Adebamiwa, Yunus Sirajo Nasir & Dr. Mufutau A. Abdul-Yakeen Fuel prices in Nigeria are making life tougher for many, especially low-income earners. With a minimum wage of ₦70,000, workers struggle to afford basic needs as fuel prices range between ₦925 and ₦1,065 per liter. Coupled with an exchange...

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