 And in some business news, Nigeria's crude oil revenue has continued to slump as the organization of the petroleum exporter countries newly released monthly oil markets report for September, revealed that the country's crude oil output fell to 900,000 baris per day last month. According to the OPEC report, Nigeria's crude oil production, according to data reported by direct sources, dropped from 1 million baris per day, recorded in July to 900,000 baris per day in August. As a price of the country's crude grade, Bonnie Light also dropped by 10% within the space of one month. Bonnie Light, which was sold for $117 billion in July, dropped to $106 billion in August. However, the country's revenue from crude oil rose significantly year on year as Bonnie Light price rose by 64% between 2021 and August 2022. According to the report, the price of Bonnie Light as of 2021 was $67 per barrel. However, this increased to 110 barrel in August 2022.