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Cooking Gas Prices Soar Again Amidst National Protests

Nigerians are facing another round of price increases as the cost of cooking gas has gone up again. A 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas is now being sold for N17,500, sparking widespread outrage and frustration.

 

The latest price hike comes amidst ongoing national protests against the rising cost of living and economic hardship. Many Nigerians are taking to the streets to express their discontent with the government’s handling of the economy.

 

The increase in cooking gas prices has added fuel to the fire, with protesters demanding action from the government to address the rising cost of essential commodities. The protests have been peaceful, but the mood is tense, with many Nigerians feeling the pinch of the economic downturn.

 

The government has been urged to take immediate action to address the rising cost of cooking gas and other essential commodities. Many are calling for measures to be put in place to regulate prices and make them more affordable for citizens.

 

As the protests continue, many Nigerians are left wondering when the government will take decisive action to address the economic hardship facing the country. The rising cost of cooking gas has become a symbol of the broader economic challenges facing Nigeria, and many are demanding change.

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