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Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by Islie(op): 8:54am On Oct 17, 2025
By Ogaga Ariemu


Dangote Refinery’s retail price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, known as petrol, has risen to N950 per litre at MRS filling stations in Abuja.

This increase comes despite the refinery’s 650,000-barrel-per-day capacity, the nationwide Compressed Natural Gas, CNG truck distribution scheme, and the Naira for Crude initiative between the oil firm and the Nigerian government.

As of Tuesday, 14th October 2025, MRS filling stations in Abuja, owned by Aliko Dangote’s half-brother, Sayyu Dantata, dispensed petrol at N851 per litre at outlets in Kubwa and along the Lugbe Expressway.

However, on Wednesday, DAILY POST correspondents gathered that fuel prices at MRS filling stations had surged by N100 to N950 per litre.

The same price increase applies to other Dangote Refinery retail partners such as Ardova and Optima.

A manager at MRS, who spoke to DAILY POST on condition of anonymity, said the refinery’s wholesale price to marketers had risen in the last two days due to supply shortages.

We had no choice. The N950 per litre we currently dispense is only slightly above the amount Dangote Refinery now charges us. It is no longer N850 per litre. The price has also gone up in Lagos and other cities,” the source said.

Meanwhile, DAILY POST reports that Dangote Refinery has yet to comment on the nationwide petrol price hike.

Recall that Dangote Refinery had previously assured Nigerians that its fuel distribution scheme would reduce pump prices; however, the recent development shows the reverse, as consumers now pay more for petrol.

Experts in the oil sector told DAILY POST that the refinery had halted gantry petrol loading in recent days, prioritising its last-mile distribution scheme due to a production shortfall.

The development comes weeks after the federal government, through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, renewed its Naira for Crude deal with the refinery.

Barely two days ago, NNPCL and other major filling stations also raised petrol prices to N955 per litre, up from between N905 and N920 in Abuja and its environs.

This was reportedly due to supply disruptions from Dangote Refinery, which led depot owners, including Ranoil, Matrix, AA Rano, and AYM Shafa, to increase their ex-depot prices to between N885 and N897 per litre in Lagos and Warri as of Tuesday.

Consequently, Nigerians now buy petrol across retail outlets nationwide for between N950 and N990 per litre, depending on location.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/10/16/dangote-refinery-silently-increases-fuel-price-across-nigerian-filling-stations/

Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by onatisi(m): 9:33am On Oct 17, 2025
Nigeria is in a big mess and ahit. May God help the poor masses in Nigeria to survive this Tinubu era
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by ipobarethieves: 9:33am On Oct 17, 2025
sad may God help us in this country
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by Gentledove2001: 9:45am On Oct 17, 2025
He is just a business man and Nigerians should understand this.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by ibechris(m): 9:49am On Oct 17, 2025
I said this some months ago...the man does not want any competitor at all.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by christejames(m): 9:58am On Oct 17, 2025
Everybody be thief for this country, na just the level wey everyone dey now naim matter now 😂



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Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by GrammarNazi1(m): 10:00am On Oct 17, 2025
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Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by BodyCount: 10:01am On Oct 17, 2025
He is only a business man. Make una allow am rest. The irresponsible government has given him a chance to do as he pleases.

Why is it all about him?

What about all the other refineries?

Very useless government
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by omoredia: 10:02am On Oct 17, 2025
Dangote is a bandit too. Evil everywhere. That means he and paganssan are now in agreement
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by LabStores: 10:02am On Oct 17, 2025
Okay.

But why is Dangote refinery always in the news?
He is just one out of supposedly many.

What is NNPC doing?

What about Port Harcourt refinery?
What about kanuna refinery?

What about all the so-called modular refineries setup by past administration too?

Why always just calling out a private refinery developed by a business man?
Why can't the government just be responsible?
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by davodyguy: 10:02am On Oct 17, 2025
Some ignorant people were praising him.

All the noise he's making and price crashing us to kill competition and then take over the market.

Have you all forgotten that he took loan to build the refinery? He has to pay back principal and interest, so he will be focused on that than lowering prices
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by fineboynl(m):
No reason for increase, oil price haven't gone up, dollar is going down. Infact other countries petroy is going down? All this are for election money. If you know you know
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by muyico(m): 10:03am On Oct 17, 2025
Subsidy paid to him by federal government,don expired
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by davodyguy: 10:03am On Oct 17, 2025
ibechris:
I said this some months ago...the man does not want any competitor at all.
That's the fact.

He went to court to stop issuance if importation licence that everyone must buy from him and stop importing.

This man is very wise and strategic
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by Educationalserv: 10:04am On Oct 17, 2025
ibechris:
I said this some months ago...the man does not want any competitor at all.
went Pengasan they strike e dey sweet you abi .
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by davodyguy: 10:06am On Oct 17, 2025
fineboynl:
No reason for increase? All this are election money. If you know you know
Some of you just open mouth to yarn BS.

Does Dangote belong to any of the key politicians contesting for 2027 like Obi, Tinubu and Atiku?


He controls major cement distribution and he keeps increasing prices since year 2020 when a bag was just ₦2500 to now in 2025 after just 5 years to ₦10,000. Is that related to elections as well?
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by EdiskyHarry: 10:07am On Oct 17, 2025
Dangote is a very smart man, once he over powers all competitors, if u go fit buy fuel again for Nigeria make I know why. He will always come initially as the Messiah
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by nairalanda1(m): 10:07am On Oct 17, 2025
The problem is Nigerians expect things to be cheap at all times

Which is not possible

Before you blast dangote for increasing fuel prices, remember he is paying his workers from his pocket and said workers live here. He also is paying expat staff as well who have to be paid well or they will leave

Also, we have a bad economy because we depend too much on imported stuff. Even now we still import most of the petrol we use. Anyway , some refineries should come on line later.

If we stop expecting stuff to be cheap, maybe we may see more good things. Maybe production will increase

I did not defend apc or any party or defend corruption.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by anonimi: 10:07am On Oct 17, 2025
onatisi:
Nigeria is in a big mess and ahit. May God help the poor masses in Nigeria to survive this Tinubu era
Let’s calm down and fọkàn balẹ̀ for the light at the end of the tunnel of this renewed hopelessness.

Deltafirstson:
Although the pump price of fuel was N197 when President Bola Tinubu took over on May 29, 2023, the product now sells for N617 per litre – less than two months after.

In his inaugural address, Tinubu announced that subsidy was gone, fulfilling a promise that all leading presidential candidates made during the campaign.

However, pump price of fuel hit N537 per litre days after Tinubu ended subsidy.

On Tuesday, the price climbed further to N617, a development that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) attributed to “market forces”.

Nigerians have been lamenting the hardship occasioned by fuel price hike. Amid the lamentation, a video where Tinubu campaigned to slash the price of fuel went into circulation.

Checks by Daily Trust affirmed the authenticity of the video uploaded on the YouTube page of Channels Television.

At his campaign rally in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, on January 25, 2023, Tinubu spoke on a number of issues, but those of fuel scarcity and naira redesign made the headlines.

However, Tinubu who spoke in Yoruba language, also assured the crowd that though people were saying petrol price would hit N200, it would be reviewed downward under him.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200 per litre. Go and relax, we will bring it down,” he had said in the 7th minute of the video.

King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, a Fuji musician who performed at the rally, interrupted the president’s speech with chants as the crowd cheered.

On the campaign podium with the president were Vice-President Kashim Shettima; Pa Bisi Akande, interim National Chairman of the APC; Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President; Senator Gbenga Daniel; among other bigwigs of the ruling party.

Tinubu went further to say Nigerians would defy the acute fuel scarcity at the time and trek to cast their votes.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200/N500 per litre. Go and relax, we will crash the prices,” he had said.

https://dailytrust.com/breaking-video-of-tinubu-campaigning-to-crash-fuel-

he had said in the 7th minute of the video.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JH8CC_JdUA
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by aribisala0(m):
Gentledove2001:
He is just a business man and Nigerians should understand this.
Does America allow. any business to hold the country to ransom

They have very robust antitrust laws

Why is cement $2 in China and $7
In Nigeria

Yes he is a business man but no country places strategic business in the hands of 1or 2 or 3 companies without antitrust measures

The number one antitrust measures is to prevent extraordinary profits

By EBITDA. Dangote is the MOST PROFITABLE CEMENT BUSINESS IN THE WORLD

cement is not AI or anything innovative
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by DeLaRue: 10:07am On Oct 17, 2025
What a headline.

Mr Dangote does not own petrol stations anywhere in Nigeria.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by anonimi: 10:10am On Oct 17, 2025
EdiskyHarry:
Dangote is a very smart man, once he over powers all competitors, if u go fit buy fuel again for Nigeria make I know why. He will always come initially as the Messiah
How has he overpowered NNPC refineries that have been operating since 2015, and even exporting fuel since last year?

How will he overpower BUA that has almost completed his own refinery huh

Princecalm:
Jul 29, 2015

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has announced that the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries have been successfully re-streamed after a nine-month rehabilitation exercise conducted by its in-house engineers and technicians.

The corporation, in a statement, noted that both plants commenced preliminary production of petroleum products after successful test-runs, adding that while PHRC was ramping up its operation to about 60 per cent of its 210,000 barrels per day capacity, WRPC production was projected to hit 80 per cent of its installed 125,000bpd capacity.

The NNPC said the Port Harcourt refinery was projected to boost the nation’s local refining capacity with a product yield of five million litres of petrol per day, while Warri refinery would contribute 3.5 million litres of petrol.

Providing insight into the rehabilitation exercise, the NNPC noted that it had to adopt the phased rehabilitation strategy after the Original Refinery Builders, who were initially contacted for the project came up with unfavorable terms.

It said, “Though a decision was taken in 2011 to rehabilitate all the refineries using the ORB of each of the refineries, we were impelled to switch strategy after the ORBs declined participation and nominated some partners in their stead who came up with outrageously unfavorable terms.”

The NNPC stated that the nominated partners, as sole-bidders, came up with humongous price offers after two years of thorough and exhaustive scope of work definition and price negotiations.

It added that the proxies were also unwilling to provide post rehabilitation performance guarantees.

The corporation said, “The phased rehabilitation strategy which entailed phased and simultaneous rehabilitation of all the refineries using in-house and locally available resources in line with the spirit and letter of the Nigerian Content Law, also involved the use of Original Equipment Manufacturer representatives to effect major equipment overhaul and rehabilitation.”

The national oil firm said the phased rehabilitation programme, which started in October 2014 after the required funding stream was established, created a 70 per cent reduction in costs which helped largely in mitigating the financing challenges of refinery rehabilitation.

It observed that with the successful re-streaming of the PHRC and WRPC, attention has now moved to the 110,000 barrels per day Kaduna Refining and Petrochemicals Company which was billed to come on stream soon.

http://www.punchng.com/news/pharcourt-warri-refineries-commence-preliminary-operations-nnpc/
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by Gentledove2001: 10:11am On Oct 17, 2025
aribisala0:
Does America allow. any business to hold the country to ransom

They have very robust antitrust laws

Why is cement $2 in China and $7
In America

Yes he is a business man but no country places strategic business in the hands of 1or 2 or 3 companies without antitrust measures

The number one antitrust measures is to prevent extraordinary profits

By EBITDA. Dangote is the MOST PROFITABLE CEMENT BUSINESS IN THE WORLD

cement is not AI or anything innovative
What you stated above makes sense but the countries you listed are over 1000years old, they where once like Nigeria. The difference between the countries and Nigeria is just the system. In America, they have a strong institution that checkmate Individuals but in Nigeria the system makes Individuals stronger than our institutions.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by Berankis: 10:12am On Oct 17, 2025
LabStores:
Okay.

But why is Dangote refinery always in the news?
He is just one out of supposedly many.

What is NNPC doing?

What about Port Harcourt refinery?
What about kanuna refinery?

What about all the so-called modular refineries setup by past administration too?

Why always just calling out a private refinery developed by a business man?
Why can't the government just be responsible?
Which Government? We are in deep shit!
I just tire for this country honestly. And seriously need a way out.
I just tire... Tinubu has become a disaster to the struggling Nigerians.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by slivertongue: 10:14am On Oct 17, 2025
In as much as hail the establishment of dangote refinery I am carried away by his antics because he is a hardcore capitalist
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by ZombieDredd: 10:16am On Oct 17, 2025
Gentledove2001:
He is just a business man and Nigerians should understand this.
so we should be at his mercy?

maybe he should just keep it at 3000 per litre, since its just business.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by aribisala0(m): 10:16am On Oct 17, 2025
DeLaRue:
What a headline.

Mr Dangote does not own petrol stations anywhere in Nigeria.
Nothing wrong with the headline
Maybe you need comprehension assistance and logic
Does Guinness or Nigeria Brewery own beer parlours
Does Dangote retail cement
Does Tinubu retail. Rice?


Does the government own petrol stations
The government can increase the price of anything in Nigeria and the headline would be right

They can increase the price of beer without owning a brewery ,they can increase the price of cars
They can increase the price of airtickets without owning an airline
W
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by anonimi: 10:17am On Oct 17, 2025
aribisala0:
Does America allow. any business to hold the country to ransom

They have very robust antitrust laws

Why is cement $2 in China and $7
In America

Yes he is a business man but no country places strategic business in the hands of 1or 2 or 3 companies without antitrust measures

The number one antitrust measures is to prevent extraordinary profits

By EBITDA. Dangote is the MOST PROFITABLE CEMENT BUSINESS IN THE WORLD

cement is not AI or anything innovative
Did Americans have antitrust laws when they were struggling with extreme poverty and illiteracy, as we are now huh

A History of U.S. Monopolies

The business practices and questionable tactics that Rockefeller used to create Standard Oil would make the Enron crowd blush. But the finished product was not nearly as damaging to the economy or the environment as the industry was before Rockefeller monopolized it.

In the early days of the oil industry, many competing oil companies were eager to find a source and drilled indiscriminately, pumping waste products into rivers or straight out on the ground rather than troubling with proper disposal. They cut costs by using shoddy pipelines that were prone to leakage.

By the time Standard Oil had cornered 90% of oil production and distribution in the U.S., it had learned how to make money off of even its industrial waste, with Vaseline being one of the new products that were developed.

The benefits of having a monopoly like Standard Oil in the country were only evident after it had built a nationwide infrastructure for oil distribution in order to avoid dependence on trains and their notoriously fluctuating costs.

The size of Standard Oil allowed it to undertake projects that smaller competitors could never have embarked upon. In that sense, it was as beneficial as state-regulated utilities for developing the U.S. into an industrial nation.
Despite the eventual breakup of Standard Oil in 1911, the government realized that a monopoly could build up a reliable infrastructure and deliver low-cost service to a broader base of consumers than competing firms. That lesson influenced its decision to allow the AT&T monopoly to continue until 1982.

https://www.investopedia.com/insights/history-of-us-monopolies/
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by aribisala0(m): 10:18am On Oct 17, 2025
Gentledove2001:
What you stated above makes sense but the countries you listed are over 1000years old, they where once like Nigeria. The difference between the countries and Nigeria is just the system. In America, they have a strong institution that checkmate Individuals but in Nigeria the system makes Individuals stronger than our institutions.
America is 1000 years old? Alright
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by shoodboi2: 10:21am On Oct 17, 2025
This is why Dangote keeps fighting everyone. This is the madness he wants to keep doing. He wants to wake up today. Decide how much everyone should buy fuel and everyone would have no choice than to buy at his price. He has no ethics. He has no morals. He is just a crony monopolist.
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by aribisala0(m): 10:21am On Oct 17, 2025
anonimi:
Did Americans have antitrust laws when they were struggling with extreme poverty and illiteracy, as we are now huh
You might believe you have a point and you have communicated it but you have not

You have not communicated anything
Re: Dangote Refinery Silently Increases Fuel Price Across Nigerian Filling Stations by anonimi: 10:22am On Oct 17, 2025
slivertongue:
In as much as hail the establishment of dangote refinery I am carried away by his antics because he is a hardcore capitalist
Please what is the problem with capitalism, which is the economic system of the countries that we are praying and fasting for their japa visas huh

anonimi:
Neo-black Problem: Must Blacks Be Ruled by Whites in Order to Prosper?

In short, the neo-black dilemma may be framed as follows: is it better to live under white rule without political dignity but with basic life-sustaining standards for many;

or to live under black rule with illusory political dignity and without basic life- sustaining standards for the majority?
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The path forward for Africa lies in cultivating higher and adequate levels of personal and communal agential integrity as well as full personal responsibility and productivity. Not to mention creativity (including epistemic creativity), productive justice (such as merit and freedom), harmony and reconciliation at local and international levels, and a proper domestication of capitalism and other related values and institutions.

Africa must stop wasting her time on dreams of socialism because it is a system of wealth distribution primarily. Whereas, capitalism is a system of wealth creation primarily, and wealth has to be produced before it can be distributed.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/10/12/neo-black-problem-must-blacks-be-ruled-by-whites-in-order-to-prosper/
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