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The Pressure Cooker: When Supply Chains and Strikers Don't Deliver

​In Nigeria today, the average household is feeling a different kind of "pressure" than what we saw on the pitch in Kansas City. While Argentina was busy dismantling Algeria’s defense, Nigerian families are facing a brutal reality in their kitchens. ​The Economic Heat Cooking gas prices have soared to between ₦2,000 and ₦2,500 per kilogram in many parts of the Lagos metropolis. For a 12.5kg cylinder, that translates to a staggering ₦20,000 to ₦27,000 . This isn't just an inconvenience; it’s an energy crisis that is forcing many to revert to charcoal and firewood—effectively reversing years of progress in the clean energy transition. ​The irony is sharp: despite local LPG production growth, supply chain bottlenecks, infrastructure deficits (especially in the North), and forex volatility keep the price agonizingly high. ​The World Cup Contrast ​Across the Atlantic, the pressure was strictly athletic. Argentina opened their World Cup title defense against...

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