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NNPC refineries: Marketers back Tinubu, reject Obasanjo’s proposal
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NNPC refineries: Marketers back Tinubu, reject Obasanjo’s proposal

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Petroleum marketers support President Tinubu’s plan to revive NNPC refineries, rejecting Obasanjo’s view that they’ll never work. Learn why they believe in Read More: https://punchng.com/nnpc-refineries-marketers-back-tinubu-reject-obasanjos-proposal/

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