Households in Lagos, Abuja, and other cities in Nigeria are experiencing significant financial strain as the price of retail cooking gas has surged to N1,500 per kilogram in certain areas. Consumers and traders attribute this increase to a combination of tightening supplies and heightened demand for Liquified Natural Gas (LPG). The rising costs have sparked concerns among residents, who rely on cooking gas for their daily needs, as they navigate the challenges posed by the fluctuating market.
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