Nigerian airlines avert shutdown as Middle East war hikes fuel prices
NIGERIAN airlines continued flying, yesterday, despite threatening a shutdown over sky-high jet fuel prices roiling the industry in Africa’s top crude producer and most populous nation. The post Nigerian airlines avert shutdown as Middle East war hikes fuel prices appeared first on Vanguard News.
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