Court orders Nigerian government to fix prices of goods and petroleum products

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Court orders Nigerian government to fix prices of goods and petroleum products
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A Federal High Court has ordered the President Bola Tinubu administration to fix prices of goods and petroleum products within seven days. The order was granted following a motion filed by human rights activist Femi Falana.

A Federal High Court has ordered the President Bola Tinubu administration to fix prices of goods and petroleum products within seven days. The order was granted following a motion filed by human rights activist Femi Falana .

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