Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Malroux: 8:47pm On Sep 11 |
chatinent: I bought today for ₦1300/litre.
What about you? Sharap and continue supporting Tinubu just to spite the Igbo. You said it is better for a goat to be president instead of Igbo man. Sharap again. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by miyagi01(m): 8:48pm On Sep 11 |
900 per litre. Bovas ibadan 2 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Efuaye(m): 8:48pm On Sep 11 |
Just braze up for what's coming 3 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by faith147(m): 8:49pm On Sep 11 |
#1100 ogun state atan ota 1 Like |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Nicoddemus(m): 8:49pm On Sep 11 |
#85 I go with my broom and tinubu cap 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by lomprico(m): 8:51pm On Sep 11 |
N20 per liter. I live in emilokan Republic 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by kasim155: 8:53pm On Sep 11 |
N995 - Ajah Lagos 3 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by donestk(m): 8:54pm On Sep 11 |
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Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by kingxsamz(m): 8:55pm On Sep 11 |
My neighbour who's an Agbado supporter bought his own for #50 today. He laughed at me and mocked me for not voting Tinibooo. Apparently, there is a special, undisclosed fuel station meant for only APC members, where he goes to buy. I was hurt, I almost cried.😩 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by RichIgboBoy: 8:55pm On Sep 11 |
#90 Location: Bourdilllion |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by tellwisdom: 8:59pm On Sep 11 |
Una never see anything yet… this amount is just a test run to what is coming. Una go buy this fuel 2000 soon. Tinubu wey I know?? 3 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Tflex01: 9:00pm On Sep 11 |
I spoke with someone that said he bought at #920 yesterday. Another person said he bought at #890 today.
Then I came on social media to see #1300. Those selling bellow #1300 will see this and increase their own price too.
PMS is now fully deregulated which means everyone can sell at a price they like. If care is not taken, social media noise alone can drive the price to 5k before December. |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by IamAtAnger: 9:02pm On Sep 11 |
Simple question... see epistle wey u type?... na so ur frustration reach? chatinent: The man who said "the farmers will make more money, cassava, agbado, beans, Ewa zgsbdjdjdhdjsjs.." has not even done a single thing to better the lives of the people.
The overrated individual who ushered in Buhari, the calamity from Daura, led many astray with the illusion that Nigeria flourished under his stewardship. Buhari blamed Jonathan throughout his reign, for Jonathan was of the PDP. Tinubu, the god of hardship, cast shadows upon Buhari, yet spared the APC from his arrows of blame. In the blink of an eye, the price of fuel has soared from ₦165 per litre, with subsidy in hand, to a staggering ₦1300 per litre, still under the cloak of subsidy. And it is not a matter of debate as to who claims the ₦1125 per litre with each transaction made.
Even the Isrealites didn't suffer this much!
Farmers cannot go to their farms due to insecurity.
No money.
The rate of crime has increased.
The rate of prostitution and internet fraud is in an all time high. It's not even seen as a crime anymore on the street.
Imagine that your salary cannot fuel your car for two weeks.
Taxes were increased on bank transfers.
The police and the army are littered on the road enforcing payment of bribe. The disbanded SARZ roam the streets, flying off from Siennas and ensnaring the unsuspecting. And when you are spotted with a lighter, you find yourself besieged until you yield to their demands for a bribe. In Nigeria, you struggle to tell friend from foe, as the line between those who guard your safety and those who threaten it blurs like shadows at dusk.
MTN blocked those who did the 1tb plan from sharing. A grand deception, cloaked in shadows. They are aware they dwell in a land where the unexpected is the norm. Even the network providers may be pulling the wool over your eyes. One may purchase the data trove of 100gb, yet when it finishes, the tally may reveal only 62gb spent in the span of a month. In these times, it seems that the shadows of kidnapping, armed robbery, and other misdeeds have woven themselves into the fabric of our daily lives. In the land where shadows loom, the voice of the people is stifled, for to rise against the darkest of rulers is to dance with danger, facing the specter of treason and the weight of terror's chains.
The man who claims he built Lagos though subsequent governors of the state (not even his own tenure) can no longer mix cement.
If you complain, some sponsored nitwits will tell you that America and Nigeria are buying fuel almost equivalent so it's kinda cheaper in Nigeria. Cheaper? Is there any worker in America earning the ₦30k equivalent in dollars o'er there?
There are no jobs available.
EFCC is an emergency operational agency with closed eyes for politicians. The EFCC have refused to arrest Bello, who has been declared wanted, in a small state like Kogi. DSS is quiet; Army is quiet; Police is quiet; the DFHQ has lost her voice. If it were peaceful demonstrations, though, they would threaten bodybags. Emergency lovers of oneness, law, and truth.
If the economy was better, we wouldn't need to be reminded every 24hrs, we would have felt it.
Yet,
Tinubu is utilizing the nation's resources without our consent for his own extravagant comforts, silencing any dissent with arrests. His misguided daughter is imposing undue burdens on market people in a manner that lacks constitutional legitimacy. Yet, some educated illiterates would be worshipping her: "iyaloja, iyaloja."
Spiritual leaders are proclaiming that divine revelations indicate our nation is grappling with profound spiritual challenges, urging us to engage in prayer. The individual who shares a cup of tea with the divine has transcended the mundane concerns of where to find Ovaltine. Soaring through the skies in lavish private jets, acquired with the hard-earned contributions of impoverished churchgoers, all while surrounded by armed security, and urging them to seek divine protection through prayer. The other ugly one is selling fake items to stupid people. Dear DaddyGOs, God told me that e no go better for you and na your generations go suffer am.
History will hurt.
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Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Lovit(m): 9:03pm On Sep 11 |
I sang 'On your Mandate' today at a filling station in Lagos and they sold N145/litre for me 2 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by BarrElChapo(m): 9:05pm On Sep 11 |
billionman: 1100 for what is not up to 1 litre, but reads 1 litre on the dispenser.
I experimented by buying one litre from 3 fueling stations, took them to the lab and measured them with standard calibrated glass cylinders, they were all short with at least 100ml per litre. That means for every 50ltrs you buy from those stations, you're actually getting 45ltrs, that's 5ltrs short of what you are paying for. Could you whistleblow by naming the filling stations and their location. I don't mind writing the authorities. 1 Like |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Loveenthed: 9:06pm On Sep 11 |
chatinent: The man who said "the farmers will make more money, cassava, agbado, beans, Ewa zgsbdjdjdhdjsjs.." has not even done a single thing to better the lives of the people.
The overrated individual who ushered in Buhari, the calamity from Daura, led many astray with the illusion that Nigeria flourished under his stewardship. Buhari blamed Jonathan throughout his reign, for Jonathan was of the PDP. Tinubu, the god of hardship, cast shadows upon Buhari, yet spared the APC from his arrows of blame. In the blink of an eye, the price of fuel has soared from ₦165 per litre, with subsidy in hand, to a staggering ₦1300 per litre, still under the cloak of subsidy. And it is not a matter of debate as to who claims the ₦1125 per litre with each transaction made.
Even the Isrealites didn't suffer this much!
Farmers cannot go to their farms due to insecurity.
No money.
The rate of crime has increased.
The rate of prostitution and internet fraud is in an all time high. It's not even seen as a crime anymore on the street.
Imagine that your salary cannot fuel your car for two weeks.
Taxes were increased on bank transfers.
The police and the army are littered on the road enforcing payment of bribe. The disbanded SARZ roam the streets, flying off from Siennas and ensnaring the unsuspecting. And when you are spotted with a lighter, you find yourself besieged until you yield to their demands for a bribe. In Nigeria, you struggle to tell friend from foe, as the line between those who guard your safety and those who threaten it blurs like shadows at dusk.
MTN blocked those who did the 1tb plan from sharing. A grand deception, cloaked in shadows. They are aware they dwell in a land where the unexpected is the norm. Even the network providers may be pulling the wool over your eyes. One may purchase the data trove of 100gb, yet when it finishes, the tally may reveal only 62gb spent in the span of a month. In these times, it seems that the shadows of kidnapping, armed robbery, and other misdeeds have woven themselves into the fabric of our daily lives. In the land where shadows loom, the voice of the people is stifled, for to rise against the darkest of rulers is to dance with danger, facing the specter of treason and the weight of terror's chains.
The man who claims he built Lagos though subsequent governors of the state (not even his own tenure) can no longer mix cement.
If you complain, some sponsored nitwits will tell you that America and Nigeria are buying fuel almost equivalent so it's kinda cheaper in Nigeria. Cheaper? Is there any worker in America earning the ₦30k equivalent in dollars o'er there?
There are no jobs available.
EFCC is an emergency operational agency with closed eyes for politicians. The EFCC have refused to arrest Bello, who has been declared wanted, in a small state like Kogi. DSS is quiet; Army is quiet; Police is quiet; the DFHQ has lost her voice. If it were peaceful demonstrations, though, they would threaten bodybags. Emergency lovers of oneness, law, and truth.
If the economy was better, we wouldn't need to be reminded every 24hrs, we would have felt it.
Yet,
Tinubu is utilizing the nation's resources without our consent for his own extravagant comforts, silencing any dissent with arrests. His misguided daughter is imposing undue burdens on market people in a manner that lacks constitutional legitimacy. Yet, some educated illiterates would be worshipping her: "iyaloja, iyaloja."
Spiritual leaders are proclaiming that divine revelations indicate our nation is grappling with profound spiritual challenges, urging us to engage in prayer. The individual who shares a cup of tea with the divine has transcended the mundane concerns of where to find Ovaltine. Soaring through the skies in lavish private jets, acquired with the hard-earned contributions of impoverished churchgoers, all while surrounded by armed security, and urging them to seek divine protection through prayer. The other ugly one is selling fake items to stupid people. Dear DaddyGOs, God told me that e no go better for you and na your generations go suffer am.
History will hurt. It's the Season of Lamentations. 1 Like |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Ashawoman82: 9:06pm On Sep 11 |
Starboytwo: Make I charge my phone, I carry gallon say make I buy small 2 litre.
As I dey go, I see fresh out of the bakery bread. I buy am #1300. man no go kee himself. |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Kavod: 9:06pm On Sep 11 |
chatinent: The man who said "the farmers will make more money, cassava, agbado, beans, Ewa zgsbdjdjdhdjsjs.." has not even done a single thing to better the lives of the people.
The overrated individual who ushered in Buhari, the calamity from Daura, led many astray with the illusion that Nigeria flourished under his stewardship. Buhari blamed Jonathan throughout his reign, for Jonathan was of the PDP. Tinubu, the god of hardship, cast shadows upon Buhari, yet spared the APC from his arrows of blame. In the blink of an eye, the price of fuel has soared from ₦165 per litre, with subsidy in hand, to a staggering ₦1300 per litre, still under the cloak of subsidy. And it is not a matter of debate as to who claims the ₦1125 per litre with each transaction made.
Even the Isrealites didn't suffer this much!
Farmers cannot go to their farms due to insecurity.
No money.
The rate of crime has increased.
The rate of prostitution and internet fraud is in an all time high. It's not even seen as a crime anymore on the street.
Imagine that your salary cannot fuel your car for two weeks.
Taxes were increased on bank transfers.
The police and the army are littered on the road enforcing payment of bribe. The disbanded SARZ roam the streets, flying off from Siennas and ensnaring the unsuspecting. And when you are spotted with a lighter, you find yourself besieged until you yield to their demands for a bribe. In Nigeria, you struggle to tell friend from foe, as the line between those who guard your safety and those who threaten it blurs like shadows at dusk.
MTN blocked those who did the 1tb plan from sharing. A grand deception, cloaked in shadows. They are aware they dwell in a land where the unexpected is the norm. Even the network providers may be pulling the wool over your eyes. One may purchase the data trove of 100gb, yet when it finishes, the tally may reveal only 62gb spent in the span of a month. In these times, it seems that the shadows of kidnapping, armed robbery, and other misdeeds have woven themselves into the fabric of our daily lives. In the land where shadows loom, the voice of the people is stifled, for to rise against the darkest of rulers is to dance with danger, facing the specter of treason and the weight of terror's chains.
The man who claims he built Lagos though subsequent governors of the state (not even his own tenure) can no longer mix cement.
If you complain, some sponsored nitwits will tell you that America and Nigeria are buying fuel almost equivalent so it's kinda cheaper in Nigeria. Cheaper? Is there any worker in America earning the ₦30k equivalent in dollars o'er there?
There are no jobs available.
EFCC is an emergency operational agency with closed eyes for politicians. The EFCC have refused to arrest Bello, who has been declared wanted, in a small state like Kogi. DSS is quiet; Army is quiet; Police is quiet; the DFHQ has lost her voice. If it were peaceful demonstrations, though, they would threaten bodybags. Emergency lovers of oneness, law, and truth.
If the economy was better, we wouldn't need to be reminded every 24hrs, we would have felt it.
Yet,
Tinubu is utilizing the nation's resources without our consent for his own extravagant comforts, silencing any dissent with arrests. His misguided daughter is imposing undue burdens on market people in a manner that lacks constitutional legitimacy. Yet, some educated illiterates would be worshipping her: "iyaloja, iyaloja."
Spiritual leaders are proclaiming that divine revelations indicate our nation is grappling with profound spiritual challenges, urging us to engage in prayer. The individual who shares a cup of tea with the divine has transcended the mundane concerns of where to find Ovaltine. Soaring through the skies in lavish private jets, acquired with the hard-earned contributions of impoverished churchgoers, all while surrounded by armed security, and urging them to seek divine protection through prayer. The other ugly one is selling fake items to stupid people. Dear DaddyGOs, God told me that e no go better for you and na your generations go suffer am.
History will hurt.
YOU SHOULD BE A POET.... I ENJOYED YOUR WRITE UP... I NOR TALK SAY I DE YAB YOU OR RIDICULE YOU OOOO EHEN... BUT THIS IS ONE MASTERPIECE I HAVE NEVER SEEN ON NAIRALAND. WRITES BOOKS!!!!! IT WOULD SELL, I ASSURE YOU OR BETTER STILL HAVE A PODCAST.. IT WOULD BE BETTER SOON, I PROMISE..... HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED HOW PEOPLE WHO HAVE GOOD GOVT, 247 ELECTRICITY, SECURITY ETC ETC BUT WE ARE STILL DOING BETTER THAN THEM.... ITS WELL 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by miracle98(f): 9:15pm On Sep 11 |
chatinent: The man who said "the farmers will make more money, cassava, agbado, beans, Ewa zgsbdjdjdhdjsjs.." has not even done a single thing to better the lives of the people.
The overrated individual who ushered in Buhari, the calamity from Daura, led many astray with the illusion that Nigeria flourished under his stewardship. Buhari blamed Jonathan throughout his reign, for Jonathan was of the PDP. Tinubu, the god of hardship, cast shadows upon Buhari, yet spared the APC from his arrows of blame. In the blink of an eye, the price of fuel has soared from ₦165 per litre, with subsidy in hand, to a staggering ₦1300 per litre, still under the cloak of subsidy. And it is not a matter of debate as to who claims the ₦1125 per litre with each transaction made.
Even the Isrealites didn't suffer this much!
Farmers cannot go to their farms due to insecurity.
No money.
The rate of crime has increased.
The rate of prostitution and internet fraud is in an all time high. It's not even seen as a crime anymore on the street.
Imagine that your salary cannot fuel your car for two weeks.
Taxes were increased on bank transfers.
The police and the army are littered on the road enforcing payment of bribe. The disbanded SARZ roam the streets, flying off from Siennas and ensnaring the unsuspecting. And when you are spotted with a lighter, you find yourself besieged until you yield to their demands for a bribe. In Nigeria, you struggle to tell friend from foe, as the line between those who guard your safety and those who threaten it blurs like shadows at dusk.
MTN blocked those who did the 1tb plan from sharing. A grand deception, cloaked in shadows. They are aware they dwell in a land where the unexpected is the norm. Even the network providers may be pulling the wool over your eyes. One may purchase the data trove of 100gb, yet when it finishes, the tally may reveal only 62gb spent in the span of a month. In these times, it seems that the shadows of kidnapping, armed robbery, and other misdeeds have woven themselves into the fabric of our daily lives. In the land where shadows loom, the voice of the people is stifled, for to rise against the darkest of rulers is to dance with danger, facing the specter of treason and the weight of terror's chains.
The man who claims he built Lagos though subsequent governors of the state (not even his own tenure) can no longer mix cement.
If you complain, some sponsored nitwits will tell you that America and Nigeria are buying fuel almost equivalent so it's kinda cheaper in Nigeria. Cheaper? Is there any worker in America earning the ₦30k equivalent in dollars o'er there?
There are no jobs available.
EFCC is an emergency operational agency with closed eyes for politicians. The EFCC have refused to arrest Bello, who has been declared wanted, in a small state like Kogi. DSS is quiet; Army is quiet; Police is quiet; the DFHQ has lost her voice. If it were peaceful demonstrations, though, they would threaten bodybags. Emergency lovers of oneness, law, and truth.
If the economy was better, we wouldn't need to be reminded every 24hrs, we would have felt it.
Yet,
Tinubu is utilizing the nation's resources without our consent for his own extravagant comforts, silencing any dissent with arrests. His misguided daughter is imposing undue burdens on market people in a manner that lacks constitutional legitimacy. Yet, some educated illiterates would be worshipping her: "iyaloja, iyaloja."
Spiritual leaders are proclaiming that divine revelations indicate our nation is grappling with profound spiritual challenges, urging us to engage in prayer. The individual who shares a cup of tea with the divine has transcended the mundane concerns of where to find Ovaltine. Soaring through the skies in lavish private jets, acquired with the hard-earned contributions of impoverished churchgoers, all while surrounded by armed security, and urging them to seek divine protection through prayer. The other ugly one is selling fake items to stupid people. Dear DaddyGOs, God told me that e no go better for you and na your generations go suffer am.
History will hurt.
I read this to the end and I almost shed tears. The situation of the country seems irredeemable. Just thinking about it is tiring! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by miracle98(f): 9:21pm On Sep 11 |
Starboytwo: Make I charge my phone, I carry gallon say make I buy small 2 litre.
As I dey go, I see fresh out of the bakery bread. I buy am #1300. This is hilarious! 1 Like |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Mandate1: 9:26pm On Sep 11 |
adioolayi: After a long while...
Was fortunate to get at NNPC in Lagos at NNPC NGN 819
Before today, I've bought at NGN 999, NGN 980 and NGN 970. It's been hellish...
This NGN 819 I got it today come be like say I hit jackpot...
President Tinubu lacks empathy! I've always maintained dis point. "empathy", is a great feature of a gud leader. To what end are these policies? To benefit who? 7 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by easytig(m): 9:31pm On Sep 11 |
It's really an unfortunate situation at the moment.ordinary 10litres that I buy for 6k to sustain myself is now 10k just like dat,to drive these days sef dey make me think,to on generator for ordinary three hours sef dey vex me.na so these money easy make.
What goes round comes round,these evil leaders won't escape the repercussion of dem action 4 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Ibehchizzy: 9:34pm On Sep 11 |
Tomorrow thieffnubu go say make we vote for am again? Make him dey play Person wey no get human conscience 4 Likes |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by isArray: 9:48pm On Sep 11 |
1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Blazadenise(m): 9:49pm On Sep 11 |
869naira mobile ajah |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by AjegunleBoy(m): 9:56pm On Sep 11 |
Nigerians are in slavery!
BAT supporters, hope u guys are happy? 1 Like |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by Lumarstone: 9:58pm On Sep 11 |
#1250 Iwo road, Ibadan 1 Like |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by DeeScan: 10:08pm On Sep 11 |
chatinent: I bought today for ₦1300/litre.
What about you? 890 |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by DeeScan: 10:09pm On Sep 11 |
Sonnobax15: Heard it's #1300 now......Cuz it's been over two weeks I've stepped my foot on filling station...
I boarded a Keke today and I asked the keke rider and he told me he just bought for #1300..
Na once I ask am,say how manage Dem dey fiy dey use am dey work . The man's response alone made me weak...
. You no dey ride Keke again?? |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by mkoabiola: 10:13pm On Sep 11 |
Transporters are cashing out with this fuel increament |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by 2cribz: 10:15pm On Sep 11 |
Bovas fuel....rich and lasts snd gives u almost extra 3mpg. Mobil...last for just a day,highly adulterated. Nnpc...highly adulterated. The rest filling stations cause injector problem,fuel pump problem,spark plugs problem and na mechanic go end am. Their motto is....more air in cars and less fuel. While in keg,more sound with tampered meter .
Yeah
Oh I forgot. Black Market.more dangerous chemicals mixed,including diesel or kerosene.big problem to engine. Black Market,at owners risk |
Re: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by easytig(m): 10:23pm On Sep 11 |
Cashing out for where ,car maintenance no be play o, the current price of battery,tyre,oil and other maintenance here and there will show dem shege mkoabiola: Transporters are cashing out with this fuel increament 3 Likes |