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Naira-for-crude: LCCI Reveals Solution To Crash Fuel Price In Nigeria
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The Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry said that the Nigerian government should supply crude oil to Dangote Refinery at N1000 per dollar exchange to crash the price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol).
The President of LCCI, Gabriel Idahosa disclosed this in a statement on Friday.
His comments come as the Nigeria government through Minister of Finance, Wale Edun on Friday announced that oil marketers can directly purchase petrol from Dangote Refinery as part of the implementation of the Naira-for-crude deal which brought an end to Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited as the sole-buyer.
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The development followed the increase in fuel price across NNPCL retail outlets on Wednesday to N1,030 per liter in Abuja.
Other filling station also increased their fuel price between N1,120 and N1,200 per liter.
Reacting, Idahosa stressed that the solution to the high price of fuel is for the Nigerian government to sell crude to Dangote Refinery and other refineries at a pegged price of N1000 per Dollar.
According to him, subsidizing crude supply to refineries in line with the Naira-for-crude deal which kicked off on October 1, 2024, will have a ripple effect on Nigeria’s economy and the financial hardship faced by Nigerians.
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“Crude oil supplied to refineries in naira should be pegged at an exchange rate of N1,000 to one USD. This would significantly lower the cost of petrol for end users, thereby reducing logistics and transportation expenses.
“The ripple effect would stimulate economic activity and help alleviate the current financial hardships faced by Nigerians”, he stated.
Recall that the Nigerian government confirmed that it has begun the Naira-for-crude sale with Dangote Refinery.
At the official Foreign exchange market, the Naira stood at N1641.27 per dollar on Friday.
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Naira Records Three Straight Depreciations Against Dollar As Foreign Reserves Drop
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July 24, 2025By
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Nigeria’s naira continued its depreciation streak against the dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Wednesday for the third straight time this week.
The Central Bank of Nigeria’s exchange data disclosed that the naira dropped again to N1,535.61 per dollar on Wednesday from N1,535.24 traded on Tuesday.
This means that the marginal weakening to 0.37 against the dollar on a day-to-day basis.
From Monday to Wednesday this week, the naira has shed N3.07 against the dollar at the official exchange market.
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Meanwhile, at the black market, the naira remained stable at N1,540 per dollar on Wednesday, the same rate as the previous day for the majority of Bureau De Change Operators in Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.
This comes as the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, in his communique after the 301st Monetary Policy Committee held this week, said the country’s external reserves stood at $40.1 billion as of July 18, 2025.
However, checks on CBN’s website on Thursday showed that Nigeria’s external reserves had dropped to $38.37 billion as of July 22, 2025.
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French Media Giant Acquires MultiChoice In $3bn Deal, Gains Full Control Of DStv, GOtv
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July 23, 2025By
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French media conglomerate Canal+ has officially acquired full ownership of MultiChoice Group, the parent company of DStv and GOtv, in a landmark $3 billion (approx. 55 billion rand) deal. The acquisition, which gives Canal+ the remaining 55% stake it did not previously own, was approved by South Africa’s Competition Tribunal on Wednesday, July 23.
The approval comes after months of intense negotiations and regulatory reviews, and paves the way for the deal to be finalized by October 8, 2025. While the Tribunal gave the green light, it imposed several public interest conditions to protect local content and maintain South Africa’s media sovereignty.
For Canal+, the deal represents a major strategic expansion into Africa’s booming media and entertainment market. Already operating in 25 African countries with over eight million subscribers, Canal+ is now positioned to significantly scale up its presence, targeting 50 to 100 million subscribers across the continent in the coming years.
MultiChoice, Africa’s largest pay-TV broadcaster, brings more than 14.5 million subscribers in 50 sub-Saharan African countries, as well as flagship platforms like DStv and GOtv. The company is also home to premium content brands such as SuperSport, making it an attractive acquisition for the French media powerhouse.
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Describing the deal as transformative, Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada said: “The combined group will benefit from enhanced scale, greater exposure to high-growth markets and the ability to deliver meaningful synergies.”
One of the key benefits of the merger is the integration of Canal+’s French-language content with MultiChoice’s dominant English and Portuguese offerings—creating a multilingual media powerhouse capable of serving diverse African audiences.
Beyond strategic value, the acquisition is also a timely boost for MultiChoice. The deal is expected to inject fresh capital into the South African broadcaster, enabling deeper investment in local content production, technology upgrades, and digital innovation.
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As part of the Competition Tribunal’s conditional approval, Canal+ has committed to spend approximately 26 billion rand over the next three years on initiatives aligned with South Africa’s public interest objectives. These include retaining MultiChoice’s headquarters in South Africa, maintaining investment in local content and sports broadcasting, and supporting local content creators.
In a joint statement, both companies reaffirmed their commitment to the South African media ecosystem: “We will maintain funding for South African general entertainment and sports content, providing local content creators with a strong foundation for future success.”
Canal+ began its takeover bid in 2023 with a mandatory buyout offer of 125 rand per share, valuing MultiChoice at around $3 billion. With full ownership now secured, the French media giant is poised to redefine Africa’s pay-TV industry, tapping into its vast potential and shifting the competitive

Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has reduced its premium motor spirit price for the second time in one week.
It was observed on Wednesday, that the state-owned oil firm has adjusted its petrol price to N890 per litre from N895.
This represents an N5 per litre downward price review when compared to its earlier N895 pump price.
NNPCL retail outlets along Kubwa Expressway, Gwarimpa, Wuse Zone 4, and others in Abuja have adjusted their pumps to the new price.
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The latest adjustment comes barely a week after the company implemented a retail price slash.
While NNPCL retail outlets dispense fuel at N890 per litre, Dangote Refinery’s retail partners, such as AP Ardova, Optima, MRS, and Bovas filling stations, sell at N885 per litre.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria’s National President Abubakar Maigandi told DAILY POST earlier that fuel prices will continue to fluctuate because of the deregulation of the oil and gas downstream sector.
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