Nigeria's killer fuel tankers: accidents and explosions are common - how to stop them
[The Africa news - Africa] - 25/02/2025
Fuel tanker explosions and accidents are common in Nigeria, often caused by the poor state of roads and badly maintained vehicles. A government spokesperson said in February 2025 that 300 people had died from fuel tanker explosions in the four month
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