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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by WallpaperGuy: 6:58pm On Feb 16, 2022
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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by silibaba: 7:00pm On Feb 16, 2022
Is hitting also in lagos too.

When buhari was assuming office, they said all refineries will start working. Today they are importing bad fuel mixed with ethanol.

Feb 2023 is around the corner. If you like vote a nonentity coz he is from your tribe.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Twoclans(f): 7:01pm On Feb 16, 2022
Abuja seem to be most hit by this scarcity .
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Goldbw122(m): 7:01pm On Feb 16, 2022
Well they can resolve it it is headquarters
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Harbeytech: 7:03pm On Feb 16, 2022
DrGoodman:
Next level grin
Next level gan ni
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Havertz10: 7:04pm On Feb 16, 2022
First scarcity in years and people are complaining as if it's regular like in the past

Others are assuming that it's a ploy to hike fuel price

Nigerians are dumb
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Akwamkpuruamu: 7:04pm On Feb 16, 2022
No one want to blame the Minister of Petroleum

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by tesseract: 7:05pm On Feb 16, 2022
Sai Boohaariii...sai Zoohariii... grin
Thank God I left this country when I did. grin
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Mummyfour(f): 7:05pm On Feb 16, 2022
SUPOL:
Fuel is not scarce to the people that caused this. Personal interests have put the whole nation in a state of quagmire. Well people like me go into the Filling station � and pick fuel and come out. I only pity the Ordinary Nigerians like you guys. Una Sorry oo
how do you do it?.
Please help a sister.
Let the connection go round I beg
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Nobody: 7:06pm On Feb 16, 2022
Havertz10:
First scarcity in years and people are complaining as if it's regular like in the past

Others are assuming that it's a ploy to hike fuel price

Nigerians are dumb

Well, APC was voted in on a change mantra...including ending scarcity of fuel....this sounds like a betrayal of promise.

Besides, the real way out is removal of subsides, which your party has done nothing about.
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by ravensckar(m): 7:10pm On Feb 16, 2022
backbencher:


No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

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sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians
A person like you is the reason why our government take us to be foo.ls! As educated as you're sounding, you've refused to stop and ponder on the effect of any increase in fuel price (under the guise of subsidy). The hyper inflation that will occur, increase in transportation, feeding, housing and general cost of living. If not someone who learned wickedness directly from the devil himself, no reasonable person will advocate for more hardship on the populace.

Now, on the real issue of subsidy. Equity demands that he who will come to the table must come with clean hands. All the subsidy figures that the government has been quoting, have you ever asked yourself why they themselves have refused to reduce the cost of governance? Oh! You want the citizens to sacrifice but you the leader ain't ready for any form of sacrifice. If hypocrisy has a nickname, it will be called 'Nigerian Government'.


Thirdly, has any government explained to us why the heck our refiniries ain't working? So, you mean a country that is blessed with crude oil cannot afford to have up to 4 functioning refineries. If that's not failure of governance, then, tell me what is.

Let no foolish person preach any gospel of subsidy under any guise, the masses will resist it. And if they attempt it, what happened during the ENDSARS protest will be a child's play. This country is already on a cliff....

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by SUPOL(m): 7:13pm On Feb 16, 2022
Mummyfour:
how do you do it?.
Please help a sister.
Let the connection go round I beg
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by ayindejimmy(m): 7:13pm On Feb 16, 2022
Damidave1124:
Could this be a ploy to hyke the prize of petrol?

You gerrit

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by ayindejimmy(m): 7:17pm On Feb 16, 2022
backbencher:


No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

modifed


sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians

Since 1993 why can't FG focus on fixing our refineries instead concentrating on removing subsidy?
Why are we importing refined fuel for the past 20 years ?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by onyxo76(m): 7:17pm On Feb 16, 2022
Damidave1124:
Could this be a ploy to hyke the prize of petrol?
exactly, they know that they can't just increase the price without causing some form of problems.
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by flokii: 7:18pm On Feb 16, 2022
The queues at filling stations in Abuja are becoming something else.. the funniest part is that you'll see those ones selling black market with fuels in gallons looking for buyers while motorists can't get.
The same filling stations hoarding the fuel are the ones selling to black market vendors.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by sirp9898(m): 7:18pm On Feb 16, 2022
SUPOL:
Fuel is not scarce to the people that caused this. Personal interests have put the whole nation in a state of quagmire. Well people like me go into the Filling station � and pick fuel and come out. I only pity the Ordinary Nigerians like you guys. Una Sorry oo

Sorry for yourself
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Reference(m): 7:18pm On Feb 16, 2022
Roads were free.
One big benefit.
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Mummyfour(f): 7:20pm On Feb 16, 2022
SUPOL:
chux413@gmail.com
Ok
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by tito44: 7:22pm On Feb 16, 2022
calmness0:
Getting fuel since monday has been hell o, very expensive and hard to even see.

Please what sector in this country is functioning well?

Education sector abi security abi na expensive food items?

Bad news damn everyday.

Helinues, benuejosh, , omenkalives and their legion will come here to say Buhari is doing well because they get paltry 30k per month. They will tell us how Buhari's achievements are Soo huge that the naked eyes can't see them. Conscienceless people that sold their souls for 30k.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by jackfj: 7:26pm On Feb 16, 2022
ravensckar:
A person like you is the reason why our government take us to be foo.ls! As educated as you're sounding, you've refused to stop and ponder on the effect of any increase in fuel price (under the guise of subsidy). The hyper inflation that will occur, increase in transportation, feeding, housing and general cost of living. If not someone who learned wickedness directly from the devil himself, no reasonable person will advocate for more hardship on the populace.

Now, on the real issue of subsidy. Equity demands that he who will come to the table must come with clean hands. All the subsidy figures that the government has been quoting, have you ever asked yourself why they themselves have refused to reduce the cost of governance? Oh! You want the citizens to sacrifice but you the leader ain't ready for any form of sacrifice. If hypocrisy has a nickname, it will be called 'Nigerian Government'.


Thirdly, has any government explained to us why the heck our refiniries ain't working? So, you mean a country that is blessed with crude oil cannot afford to have up to 4 functioning refineries. If that's not failure of governance, then, tell me what is.

Let no foolish person preach any gospel of subsidy under any guise, the masses will resist it. And if they attempt it, what happened during the ENDSARS protest will be a child's play. This country is already on a cliff....


Damn...

You're fucking wise
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Firerising(m): 7:29pm On Feb 16, 2022
You are totally missing the point...
The point is why are they importing fuel?
Why is our refinery not working?
and since they can't answer the question or give account of the countries resources the only thing that the poor masses are enjoying is the subsidy.
Fuel subsidy does not not only apply to PMS it also has a role to play in the inflation rate in the country. remove it labour will go on strike then the government will increase salary and food items go up and our money loose value.

Let them do the needful.....
backbencher:


No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

modifed


sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by bigfish3k: 7:31pm On Feb 16, 2022
backbencher:


No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

modifed


sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians
Are we supposed to be importing fuel?
Why not advise the FG to build refineries and let's see if the current price wouldn't drop by 70% without any subsidy.
This current government is always ticking the hardest option for us
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Nobody: 7:47pm On Feb 16, 2022
[You and your should first of apologise to all Nigerians for misleading the entire nation into a protest in January 2012, only then we can listen to you propagandists author=backbencher post=110284880]

No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

modifed


sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians[/quote]
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by oluwaahmed: 7:49pm On Feb 16, 2022
Can tge working class stop going to work? Can NLC do their fúcking jobs and call on total strike action until heads roll and the govt takes action on those who caused this. Why will a working class person stress himself to get fuel and go to work? Nigeria 8s indeed a country of coward's.
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by Willie007: 7:50pm On Feb 16, 2022
backbencher:


No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

modifed


sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians

Truth is that the reasonable Nigerians are not afraid of fuel subsidy, but the leaders and people in power that will loot the profit if the fuel subsidy is removed
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by blackboy(m): 7:50pm On Feb 16, 2022
No be small thing . 5:30am queue and buying around 5pm.
It is sabotage. Treaso too what is going on.
Respect to NNPC AIRPORT road station manager n his team. They arranged bikers and cars and sold orderly. He even came himself to organize things from the gate to the pumps.
Its crazy out there and in this heat.
Some wicked station managers will say max purchase N3k but N5k for kegs max. After queing since 5am. You cant buy the 2.
Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by duality(m): 7:56pm On Feb 16, 2022
It's actually well organized.

If na we whe de Lagos. You no for see road do this kind of video

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Re: Fuel Scarcity In Abuja (Videos) by oluwaahmed: 8:09pm On Feb 16, 2022
backbencher:


No, this is what you get when you support fuel subsidy.

Governments have tried to remove fuel subsidy since 1993, but everytime, Nigerians say no. Last chance was in 2012, Nigerians like you said no.

You cannot import fuel at N282 and sell it at N162, or refine fuel above N200 and sell it at N162, and pay a subsidy that does not cover the losses, and expect no scarcity.

Sure Buhari managed to keep scarcity away from 2017 till this month, but at the cost of trillions of naira wasted.(And by lying about subsidy removal repeatedly, and not removing it when the chance presented itself several times over)

If you want high quality fuel...just like you want high quality service....LET SUBSIDY GO....so that the marketer can make a profit, and the profit can pay for standard refinereis that would refine standard fuel, with no impurities, and investment means more jobs.

modifed


sauce: Fuel subsidies in Nigeria: they’re bad for the economy, but the lifeblood of politicians

You cannot remove subsidy when there are no refineries it's like putting the cart before the horse.

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