Middle East crisis: What it means for oil-rich but refining-poor African economies, By Adewale Sanyaolu
- Posted By: premiumtimesng
- March 18, 2026

The lesson from every Middle East crisis is clear: global energy shocks will continue to occur, and their effects will continue to reverberate across the world. For Africa’s oil-rich but refining-poor economies, the real challenge is not merely surviving these shocks but using them as catalysts for structural transformation...Until that transformation occurs, events thousands of […]
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