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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Anunakeeh: 11:46am On Jul 28
ungara17:
Road blocked with long queue in Nnpc and mobil at Falomo.

Fuel scarcity + Protest = ?

It's a perfect Combogrin

When an evil person end is near. It will be so glaring. I don't see him escaping this wrath.

A lot of people in his government have traveled out of the country already.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Sleekfingers: 11:46am On Jul 28
That's good....very soon Nigerians will be buying fuel for 1500 naira per litre ....
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Sleekfingers: 11:47am On Jul 28
Djele:
Tinubu must go


😂🤣🤣🤣🤣


He is in Aso Rock go push am na....
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by blacknp(m): 11:49am On Jul 28
Bobloco:


Tinubu said "Subsidy is gone" and it's effects began even before he descended from the swearing-in podium


So Tinubu is restructuring Nigeria

blacknp you are a huge 🤡

I think you should venture into comedy

Either you feign ignorance or you are telling half truths to live in self denial, you forgot to mention that President Tinubu said that the outgoing government of President Buhari did not provide money for subsidy payment after May 2023 in their budget for the year?

Keep deceiving yourself, 4 years from today, you will still be on Nairaland wailing Ebinpawa o.

It is trite law that a wise man plans for the future, whilst a f**l lives in the past.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by ashawopikin(m): 11:51am On Jul 28
Some tribalistic lagosian no wan protest, no worry suffer no go tire una

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Keysat: 11:52am On Jul 28
Good
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Anunakeeh: 11:55am On Jul 28
Jostoman:
All this na politics and it is because of the incoming protest.

The ideas is to keep majority of Nigerians in filling station so that majority of Nigerians will not have chance to participate in the the peaceful protest.

Lol they are even adding petrol to fire.

Are you aware there is no electricity now too? Are you aware what is keep most nigerians youths busy is electricity and petrol to fuel their generators so they can be on the internet? So when none is available and boredom kicks in, What would they be doing or then resort to? Answer yourself lol.

It will shock you all how all streets and express will be filled up with them.

Stop thinking in one direction and expand your thinking capabilities.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by EndBuhariNow(m): 12:00pm On Jul 28
blacknp:
Pity for those ungrateful things in that zoo?
they wil rather commit suicide than to protesf
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Bobloco: 12:08pm On Jul 28
blacknp:
Either you feign ignorance or you are telling half truths to live in self denial, you forgot to mention that President Tinubu said that the outgoing government of President Buhari did not provide money for subsidy payment after May 2023 in their budget for the year?

Keep deceiving yourself, 4 years from today, you will still be on Nairaland wailing Ebinpawa o.

It is trite law that a wise man plans for the future, whilst a f**l lives in the past.

blacknp, stop sounding incoherent

Before now, you claimed that the PIA 2021 removed subsidy begining from June 2023

Now you are claiming Buhari didn't provide money for subsidy payments beyond May 2023 in the 2023 budget. You need to provide the evidence to back this up. You don't come here and make wild claims.

Let's assume your assertions are true, what stops Tinubu from approaching the national assembly with a supplementry budget to cover for the remainder of the months not cover in the 2023 budget.

Stop the insults. Let's engage intelligently
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Anunakeeh: 12:12pm On Jul 28
ogododo:
Amid heavy gridlock, motorists and commuters in Lagos lamented over the sudden scarcity of fuel, popularly called petrol.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/07/fuel-scarcity-at-n850-ltr-queues-resurface-in-lagos-motorists-commuters-groan/amp/

I have known the below since day one.

Evil Government.

After Tinubu was sworn in as president, his first major move was to announce the removal of fuel subsidy, while the government continued to pay in secret, allowing him to increase petroleum product prices. This move was designed to benefit his own monopoly.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:18pm On Jul 28
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE KYARI OF NNPC,YOU NIGERIA ARE NOT ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS FROM PPL IN CHARGE,YOU JUST GENERALIZE,THAT IS WHY YOU Nigerians SUFFER angry
Direct the question to ya socalled nnpc md,go his office,lay seige in his office and stop fooling around,ask questions from the source. angry
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Babaelemu: 12:22pm On Jul 28
You have oil but you don't have the machine to make it into finished products so literally you don't have oil
JASONjnr:
Omo, the fuel scarcity is really annoying and time consuming....

This country is really cursed...


How can you have natural oil yet you can't power your house or have enough gas to drive around....

How can you be surrounded with rivers and you can't build dams to have constant energy?

How can you have a population of 200m, enough create massive tax and generate revenue, yet the country is without good roads....


This country doesn't deserve a peaceful protest, but a brutal protest that should claim these politician's lives....

The suffering is enough... These people begged for good governance in 2012, Nigerians gave them power in 2015 and till date, they're still clueless....

Note: I advocated for state protest and not centered protest where damages will mainly affect properties and not the politicians.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Ulogwe1: 12:23pm On Jul 28
On your marks get set, hit the ground running.

No be me talk am ooooo.

Emilokan 2023.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by cucumbar: 12:27pm On Jul 28
UncleKoboko:
LIARS

In what part of Lagos is fuel 850 to 950?

Highest 700
so you are everywhere in Lagos to know what’s happening abi? Dey play.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by ClearFlair: 12:31pm On Jul 28
blacknp:
Lazy man, u never start to suffer yet, still after 9 years, your ear never clear abi?

Lol...eeya. You think I'm part of the hungry 30k crew like you. People with no direction...shior

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Lamanii22(f): 12:41pm On Jul 28
Bobloco:
When Tinubu made that thoughtless "subsidy is gone" statement right on his swearing-in podium, sane Nigerians warned that the Tinubu regime would turned out the worst regime in the history of this country.

But his supporters would call those sane Nigerians bitter losers and other derogatory names. They said that Tinubu made a bold decision and very soon Nigerians would reap its benefits. We were told a whole lot of lies one of which is that money will be saved from subsidy removal, and our refinery will begin to work—in fact, they gave some deadlines. And the deadlines kept shifting as time went by.

One year after the removal of fuel subsidies, Nigerians are yet to be told how much has been saved so far—the money saved so far what is being used for. 

One year after removing subsidies, our refineries are yet to refine a drop of fuel. 

One year after removing subsidies, the price of fuel kept increasing with its attendant scarcity, leading to an increase in the prices of goods and services. 

Right now, Tinubu have run out of excuses and is now asking to be given some more time.

Of course, more time to continue to dish out calamitous economic policies that will continue to improverish the people.

It shall never be well with those who worked, supported, and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime.


Me I have never understood how the subsidy is going to be something beneficial to the masses but the elders around me are saying it has to go now it has gone what’s their gain now, hardship everywhere

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Anunakeeh: 12:41pm On Jul 28
Nwagukosy:
This is for those who have the time and patient to read. But if you want to understand the situation of things in Nigeria, fuel price increase and the attendant hardship, read this👇

Anonymous NG
@AnonXNG
Copied....


When I saw the Malta 🇲🇹 TV NNPC comment by Dangote, I suspected there was more to it. Our group decided to investigate further.

Our discovery was deeply shocking.

Thread !

Firstly I will breakdown the whole Oil theft process and how Oil exporting and importing business works here in Nigeria .
NNPC grants importation licenses to a select group of oil companies, which are responsible for importing petroleum products into the country. These companies set the prices for petroleum products, and the media often refer to them as "oil marketers."

We’ve another set responsible for exporting/selling unrefined petroleum products both locally nd internationally. NNPC nd few partner companies plays a major role in this sector, along with high-ranking govt officials, military leaders, & politicians who r involved in oil theft.

To better understand this thread i will briefly explain how oil exportation and importation works in Nigeria.
Please note every point I will list you will need them as reference as we progress, very important

1. Extraction: Oil is extracted from the ground using drilling rigs.

2. Processing: The crude oil is exported(internationally) to refineries where it is processed into refined products

3. Transportation: The processed oil are transported from the refinery to storage tanks, blending facilities, and ports, typically via pipelines or ships.
4. Export: At the port, the oil is loaded onto tankers or other vessels and shipped to Nigeria and other countries
5. Sale: The oil is sold to buyers in Nigeria at a price set by the importer (oil marketer). The government subsidizes a significant portion of the oil price to make it more affordable for citizens, a practice known as fuel subsidy.
Now let’s link the list together

Recently, Oando PLC announced the approval to acquire 100% of Nigerian Agip Oil Company. This effectively means that the Tinubu family now owns Agip Oil, which is part of Eni S.p.A., an Italian multinational oil and gas company.

Agip Oil operates 17 onshore oil blocks and produces 11 million barrels of oil and condensates annually, and it also manages the Bonny natural gas liquefaction plant. One might wonder why such a successful company would divest 100% of such a critical asset.

Observing similar situations, like the case with Dangote, suggests that this sale was not made lightly. Now, these crucial oil fields and plants in Nigeria are under the control of Tinubu through Oando PLC which is Tinubu’s family owned not even NNPC.

Stay with me please

Continuing, with their control over substantial oil reserves in the Niger Delta and the ability to explore further through Agip Oil, their next step is refining. Instead of building a refinery in Nigeria, they opted to construct one in Malta 🇲🇹.

This move allows them to exploit the country's resources and obscure their activities.

In early 2021, Enemed Co Ltd, the leading fuel supplier in Malta, issued a tender for the leasing of storage tanks and a blending facility at the Ras Hanzir Oil Terminal in Malta.

Ras Hanzir Oil Terminal Limited won the bidding. It is owned and operated by the Tinubu family, with Wale Tinubu, who is also the chairman of Oando PLC, serving as its chairman along with other members of the Tinubu family and their associates.

The company has already established a functioning refinery in Malta, they have now acquired the storage tanks and blending facility oil terminals, which were recently exposed to the public.

Stay with me please

After Tinubu was sworn in as president, his first major move was to announce the removal of fuel subsidy, while the government continued to pay in secret, allowing him to increase petroleum product prices. This move was designed to benefit his own monopoly.

With the recent forced acquisition of Agip Oil by Oando PLC, Tinubu as an individual has become the largest oil exporter, explorer, and marketer in the whole country, second only to NNPC.
Here’s the pattern: Tinubu, through NNPC, will sell Nigeria’s oil to himself at a low price via his company in Malta. He will also explore, extract and export oil using his newly acquired Agip Oil Company, which operates across the Niger Delta states of Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa,
I’mRivers, Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River.

Tinubu will then buy back the refined oil from his company in Malta through NNPC and as an oil marketer via one of his companies OVH Energy(Oando) at a higher price and export them back to Nigeria
The refined oil is sold to the Nigerian public at a high price, while the subsidy, although officially removed, is still being paid secretly. Essentially, Tinubu is paying himself subsidy.‼️

This scheme an extraordinary level of financial exploitation

Even after he leaves office, and Nigeria remains without refinery which he will make sure of, his Oil Monopoly over the country will remain standing. As if that is not enough, the govt will still pay him for subsidy!

He sold Over 2 Billion Dollars worth of petroleum products to Nigeria through the Malta refinery just in 2023 alone, that’s an example of what the future of Nigeria Oil importation will look like

That’s why he will fight the Dangote refinery with everything he has; if it becomes operational, his multi-trillion-naira oil monopoly enterprise will collapse.

The price of petroleum products like fuel will keeping increasing, while he still pays himself subsidy.

Considering his age, one might wonder what he needs all this money for, other than sheer greed. It's truly disheartening.

BIG Kudos!!!

Buhari should have never handed over to the greedy demon. One thing i know about the notherners is they can't be this heartlessly heartless.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by IMMUNO1(m): 12:53pm On Jul 28
Give us the Dangote refinery. Even if he produces adulterated products. Tinubu using presidential power to play ping-pong on Nigerians while refining fuel abroad through AGIP. Fuel is heading to 1k. The real protest is not even this August. May Nigeria Succeed.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Everydaylove: 12:54pm On Jul 28
What a government. Come 2027 we must get right beyond tribalism, ethnicity and religion.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Snowx: 12:59pm On Jul 28
Marvyx:

Nigeria is like this because the present situation favours the elites.

No is because of ethnic sentiments...most Lagosians never call a spade a spade since the emergence of their brother. Did you see any of your brothers and sisters commenting on this thread? They have gone hidding..however, what is glaring in the face of everybody is that Tinubu doesn't have capacity to lead Nigeria..and some of your statesmen that protested during Gej has kept mute on the coming protest..what hypocrisy is more than that?
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Anunakeeh: 1:03pm On Jul 28
Obaranje:
na from filling stations the protests go start.

The stupid government have succeeded in gathering the people together already there for the incoming protest


Are you minding that mumu.

Foools that reason with just only one part of their brains like the bastarrd lowlife ventilating all over this thread.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by blacknp(m): 1:11pm On Jul 28
ClearFlair:


Lol...eeya. You think I'm part of the hungry 30k crew like you. People with no direction...shior
Incoherent Thing, na you dey complain.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by blacknp(m): 1:12pm On Jul 28
Bobloco:


blacknp, stop sounding incoherent

Before now, you claimed that the PIA 2021 removed subsidy begining from June 2023

Now you are claiming Buhari didn't provide money for subsidy payments beyond May 2023 in the 2023 budget. You need to provide the evidence to back this up. You don't come here and make wild claims.

Let's assume your assertions are true, what stops Tinubu from approaching the national assembly with a supplementry budget to cover for the remainder of the months not cover in the 2023 budget.

Stop the insults. Let's engage intelligently
Ignorance is never an excuse in law.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by sylve11: 1:30pm On Jul 28
JASONjnr:
Omo, the fuel scarcity is really annoying and time consuming....

This country is really cursed...


How can you have natural oil yet you can't power your house or have enough gas to drive around....

How can you be surrounded with rivers and you can't build dams to have constant energy?

How can you have a population of 200m, enough create massive tax and generate revenue, yet the country is without good roads....


This country doesn't deserve a peaceful protest, but a brutal protest that should claim these politician's lives....

The suffering is enough... These people begged for good governance in 2012, Nigerians gave them power in 2015 and till date, they're still clueless....

Note: I[b] advocated for state protest and not centered protest where damages will mainly affect properties and not the politicians[/b].


You wicked o. 😆 grin cool
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Snowx: 1:32pm On Jul 28
Nwagukosy:
This is for those who have the time and patient to read. But if you want to understand the situation of things in Nigeria, fuel price increase and the attendant hardship, read this👇

Anonymous NG
@AnonXNG
Copied....


When I saw the Malta 🇲🇹 TV NNPC comment by Dangote, I suspected there was more to it. Our group decided to investigate further.

Our discovery was deeply shocking.

Thread !

Firstly I will breakdown the whole Oil theft process and how Oil exporting and importing business works here in Nigeria .
NNPC grants importation licenses to a select group of oil companies, which are responsible for importing petroleum products into the country. These companies set the prices for petroleum products, and the media often refer to them as "oil marketers."

We’ve another set responsible for exporting/selling unrefined petroleum products both locally nd internationally. NNPC nd few partner companies plays a major role in this sector, along with high-ranking govt officials, military leaders, & politicians who r involved in oil theft.

To better understand this thread i will briefly explain how oil exportation and importation works in Nigeria.
Please note every point I will list you will need them as reference as we progress, very important

1. Extraction: Oil is extracted from the ground using drilling rigs.

2. Processing: The crude oil is exported(internationally) to refineries where it is processed into refined products

3. Transportation: The processed oil are transported from the refinery to storage tanks, blending facilities, and ports, typically via pipelines or ships.
4. Export: At the port, the oil is loaded onto tankers or other vessels and shipped to Nigeria and other countries
5. Sale: The oil is sold to buyers in Nigeria at a price set by the importer (oil marketer). The government subsidizes a significant portion of the oil price to make it more affordable for citizens, a practice known as fuel subsidy.
Now let’s link the list together

Recently, Oando PLC announced the approval to acquire 100% of Nigerian Agip Oil Company. This effectively means that the Tinubu family now owns Agip Oil, which is part of Eni S.p.A., an Italian multinational oil and gas company.

Agip Oil operates 17 onshore oil blocks and produces 11 million barrels of oil and condensates annually, and it also manages the Bonny natural gas liquefaction plant. One might wonder why such a successful company would divest 100% of such a critical asset.

Observing similar situations, like the case with Dangote, suggests that this sale was not made lightly. Now, these crucial oil fields and plants in Nigeria are under the control of Tinubu through Oando PLC which is Tinubu’s family owned not even NNPC.

Stay with me please

Continuing, with their control over substantial oil reserves in the Niger Delta and the ability to explore further through Agip Oil, their next step is refining. Instead of building a refinery in Nigeria, they opted to construct one in Malta 🇲🇹.

This move allows them to exploit the country's resources and obscure their activities.

In early 2021, Enemed Co Ltd, the leading fuel supplier in Malta, issued a tender for the leasing of storage tanks and a blending facility at the Ras Hanzir Oil Terminal in Malta.

Ras Hanzir Oil Terminal Limited won the bidding. It is owned and operated by the Tinubu family, with Wale Tinubu, who is also the chairman of Oando PLC, serving as its chairman along with other members of the Tinubu family and their associates.

The company has already established a functioning refinery in Malta, they have now acquired the storage tanks and blending facility oil terminals, which were recently exposed to the public.

Stay with me please

After Tinubu was sworn in as president, his first major move was to announce the removal of fuel subsidy, while the government continued to pay in secret, allowing him to increase petroleum product prices. This move was designed to benefit his own monopoly.

With the recent forced acquisition of Agip Oil by Oando PLC, Tinubu as an individual has become the largest oil exporter, explorer, and marketer in the whole country, second only to NNPC.
Here’s the pattern: Tinubu, through NNPC, will sell Nigeria’s oil to himself at a low price via his company in Malta. He will also explore, extract and export oil using his newly acquired Agip Oil Company, which operates across the Niger Delta states of Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa,
I’mRivers, Imo, Abia, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River.

Tinubu will then buy back the refined oil from his company in Malta through NNPC and as an oil marketer via one of his companies OVH Energy(Oando) at a higher price and export them back to Nigeria
The refined oil is sold to the Nigerian public at a high price, while the subsidy, although officially removed, is still being paid secretly. Essentially, Tinubu is paying himself subsidy.‼️

This scheme an extraordinary level of financial exploitation

Even after he leaves office, and Nigeria remains without refinery which he will make sure of, his Oil Monopoly over the country will remain standing. As if that is not enough, the govt will still pay him for subsidy!

He sold Over 2 Billion Dollars worth of petroleum products to Nigeria through the Malta refinery just in 2023 alone, that’s an example of what the future of Nigeria Oil importation will look like

That’s why he will fight the Dangote refinery with everything he has; if it becomes operational, his multi-trillion-naira oil monopoly enterprise will collapse.

The price of petroleum products like fuel will keeping increasing, while he still pays himself subsidy.

Considering his age, one might wonder what he needs all this money for, other than sheer greed. It's truly disheartening.

Mehnn...after reading this if don't get sad by this Tinubu of a president you re not worth living..even if you re coming from his tribe...mehn this is wickedness..what exactly does he need all these money for?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by UncleKoboko: 1:53pm On Jul 28
Jflex07:
is 700 okay for Nigerians?
No
It shouldn't exceed 200 naira if not for GREED and EVIL
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Abaki5: 1:58pm On Jul 28
In ukwa east lga is being sold for 950 in filling station
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by onyxo76(m): 2:00pm On Jul 28
ibabz:
Something is not just right about this government.
everything not something
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by mmadu4: 2:05pm On Jul 28
mrvitalis:
Petrol is meant to be #1650 minimum
We are wasting money for serious things on subsidy

Sad thing is poor people have zero business with petrol, only rich n middle class use petrol

Poor people use kerosene that is not subsidized
Move their goods with diesel that's not subsidized

Heaven knows if u am president I would not only Remove subsidy but petrol would have a VAT of 15% enough of this foolishness

you will no see good in this life.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Chetas81(m): 2:07pm On Jul 28
CRAZY CITIZEN CAN'T MANAGE ANY NATION
Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Reelafonja(m): 2:08pm On Jul 28
UncleKoboko:
LIARS

In what part of Lagos is fuel 850 to 950?

Highest 700

Na God go punish ur papa fuel wey I just bought nw for 820 at oregun

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: At ₦850/ltr Queues Resurface In Lagos; Motorists, Commuters Groan by Felaincarnated: 2:33pm On Jul 28
E no go eva beta for SEYI LAW especially and dat Stewpid failed producer TOYIN ABRAHAM
Bobloco:
When Tinubu made that thoughtless "subsidy is gone" statement right on his swearing-in podium, sane Nigerians warned that the Tinubu regime would turned out the worst regime in the history of this country.

But his supporters would call those sane Nigerians bitter losers and other derogatory names. They said that Tinubu made a bold decision and very soon Nigerians would reap its benefits. We were told a whole lot of lies one of which is that money will be saved from subsidy removal, and our refinery will begin to work—in fact, they gave some deadlines. And the deadlines kept shifting as time went by.

One year after the removal of fuel subsidies, Nigerians are yet to be told how much has been saved so far—the money saved so far what is being used for. 

One year after removing subsidies, our refineries are yet to refine a drop of fuel. 

One year after removing subsidies, the price of fuel kept increasing with its attendant scarcity, leading to an increase in the prices of goods and services. 

Right now, Tinubu have run out of excuses and is now asking to be given some more time.

Of course, more time to continue to dish out calamitous economic policies that will continue to improverish the people.

It shall never be well with those who worked, supported, and encouraged this calamitous Tinubu regime.

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