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...