Fuel price surge pushes Nigerian families to brink as Iran war bites
By Joe Udo PORT HARCOURT (CONVERSEER) — Mama Chioma stares at her empty cooking pot, the midday sun baking the cracked concrete floor of her small shop in Port Harcourt’s Diobu market. The 52-year-old widow, who sells garri and pepper soup to feed her five grandchildren, hasn’t lit her stove in three days. “Petrol for…
