Author: Yusuf Babatunde

Commotion. Hues. Cries. All oozing from a filling station in the faraway city of Benin. A CNG car, while refilling its gas, was reported to have had an implosion—a terrible one that cleaved the car’s boot and turned the car parts to shred. The driver, like other drivers, has just hearkened to the FG advice for car users to convert their vehicles from using liquefied petroleum to compressed natural gas (CNG). The Federal Government’s directive to convert vehicles from petrol to compressed natural gas (CNG) is a laudable step towards reducing Nigeria’s financial pains from the hike in petrol price;…

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