Nigeria breaks the oil spell of fuel subsidy after half a century

    Oluwatobi Ojabello | Editor’s picks | Sep 22, 2025    
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For half a century, Nigeria’s most enduring social contract was not enshrined in a constitution but at the petrol pump. Since 1973, successive governments had subsidised the price of petrol, transforming the country’s crude oil endowment into what officials described as a “social product”.

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