Nigeria's manufacturers spent N1.35 trillion on alternative energy in 2025 despite diesel cost decline
DESPITE a decline in diesel costs, following improvements in domestic refining capacity, Nigeria’s manufacturers still spent a whopping N1.35 Trillion on alternative energy in 2025, reporting a 40…
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