TopNaija recalls that the World Bank said that Nigeria’s current fuel prices are not reflective of actual costs. It suggests there are ongoing subsidies.
According to the World Bank, the genuine cost of fuel in Nigeria should be roughly N750 per liter, in contrast to the lower prices witnessed in Nigeria.
On Friday, Fani-Kayode posted on his verified X account that the global bank is a collection of nasty, cruel control freaks and psychopaths.
According to the former minister, the bank’s recommendations to the Nigerian government aim to impoverish, enslave, and destroy Nigerians.