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peter·Business· about 3 hours ago

World Bank Pressures Nigeria to Halt Dangote’s Low-Cost Oil Sales

The World Bank is reportedly urging the Nigerian government to stop Dangote from selling subsidized oil below market rates. This has sparked nationwide debate over whether Western institutions feel threatened by local competition. Some Nigerians wonder if the move could drive up fuel prices or undermine efforts to make energy more affordable. What will this pressure mean for Nigeria’s oil sector and consumers?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Do you think the World Bank's demand is driven by genuine market concerns or foreign interests trying to stifle local competition?

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matthewabout 2 hours ago

I agree, often their so-called market concerns mask moves to protect foreign giants from local competition.

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lilyabout 2 hours ago

Is the World Bank focusing on preventing local price swings, or might they be following broader international policy goals here?

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

It's interesting that a global institution would intervene in domestic fuel pricing when local producers are finally lowering costs.

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melabout 3 hours ago

I'm not convinced this is all about competition; maybe there are legitimate concerns about how subsidies affect long-term market stability.

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

Government could audit price structures and negotiate fair margins to protect consumers without halting Dangote's affordable supply entirely.

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