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What We Learned From The Recent Fuel Scarcity by Nobody: 3:06pm On Dec 06, 2017
Recently, there has been fuel scarcity in some parts of the country. Here are some positives we can learn from it
1. Nigeria's traffic problems can be much better: Normally, a trip from Ajah to V.I which takes about 1 hour now lasts for just 30 minutes as more car owners preferred to take public transport.
If the government can fix public transport delivery like the rails and speed boats in marine areas, the long hours lost in traffic can be cut short.

2. We need to fix power: Since most houses run on generating sets, panic induced buying was ubiquitous as most houses need fuel to power their homes. Had it been only for transport purpose, the panic would have been lesser.

3. Nigerians are greedy: We definitely need to change our mindset, there needs to be a paradigm shift from looking for opportunities to exploit ourselves to opportunities to help ourselves and make money. From the fuel marketers to the black market that sprang up faster than Jesus from the dead. we need to change our mindset.
Feel free to add what you think we can learn from these recent fuel scarcity.
Re: What We Learned From The Recent Fuel Scarcity by eezeribe(m): 3:07pm On Dec 06, 2017
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