President Tinubu's Reforms Leave Nigerians Facing Surging Gasoline Prices and Rampant Inflation
A near empty TotalEnergies SE gas station in the Ojuelegba suburb of Lagos, Nigeria, on Saturday, July 29, 2023. Surging gasoline prices and rampant inflation following the abolition of fuel subsidies and exchange rate reform are hammering the poor in Africa's most populous nation, where 40% of its citizens live in dire poverty. Photographer: Benson Ibeabuchi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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