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clemsonfan (m)
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I am from the USA and where I live at, which is South Carolina, gas prices are up to $2.89 per gallon. How much is Gas in Nigeria?? 
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Old Glory (m)
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Sold in Litres you mean, and it is called Petrol. I would like know the price myself.
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my2cents (m)
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well, well, well. What do u know? I just happened to b chatting with a buddy over there when i saw this post. It is N65 per liter (or as they spell it, litre  ). Multiply that by 4 to get a gallon, should be N260 a gallon. Assuming N140 to $1, you are looking at about $1.85 per gallon. So when next they tell you that you are enjoying in obodo oyibo, you tell them that as far as gas prices go at least, there is no comparison lol
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my2cents (m)
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From the same source, cooking gas is about N700 per cylinder. Again, using N140, that is about $5. That is dirt cheap if you ask me 
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Old Glory (m)
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Are we talking Gasoline as in Petrol? Or Gas for Cooking?
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my2cents (m)
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I'm thinking the former. But I threw in the latter just for kicks 
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prince_onx
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Filter the gas from whatever they miss it with first then calculate the price of the real gas!
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2nde (m)
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The price at Duluth Georgia is at $2.95 per gallon for unleaded gas as at today
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my2cents (m)
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LOL, I feel ya prince_onx 
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Hunter (m)
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I paid AUD$1.66 (a litre) for 98 Octane fuel for my car today 
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dafman (m)
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That means petrol is quite cheap in Nigeria and we want to crucify the govt., anyway the average earnings here is a lot lower than obtains abroad.
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Old Glory (m)
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Dafman
What is the price in Nigeria today?
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2nde (m)
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Gas must not be bought at American price in Nigeria, if it happens, people will have to go back to their bicycle riding class and start their lesson on bicycle riding big time
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dafman (m)
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It's 65 naira per litre but i don't think the price is uniform all over the country, there could be difference of 1 or two naira depending on which city you are
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gigitte (f)
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oh how the times have changed. remember when coke was twenty naira more importantly remember when a litre of petrol was 11naira??? even more depresssingly remember all the hullabaloo about 40 naira petrol? gone are the days of one robot chingum = one naira sad sad sad 
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clemsonfan (m)
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What is a naira in US Dollars??? 
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ono (m)
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What is a naira in US Dollars???  Something like $1 = N125 or so. Gas prices are no doubt less in Nigeria than in the US. But I guess as things go in here in Nigeria, I think we are warming up for another fuel price hike. I see long queue of vehicles at filling stations here in Warri. This has been attributed to the Niger Delta crises, but I know we are warming up, big time.
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doshbass (m)
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gas here in the uk as of today has gone up to almost 97p a litre which is about 250 naira, so a gallon is 1000 naira isnt that crazy, uk price is the highest in the world
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Old Glory (m)
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I know Hong-Kong and Oslo are Higher than the UK. I bought $2.99 for a gallon of Regular Unleaded. I need Premium for my Car, but i just buy Unleaded these days and add some gas additive i bought at Pep Boys. I filled up today for nearly $87. I drive an SUV for work and these prices are killing me.
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doshbass (m)
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a gallon in the uk is almost £4 which is almost $7.50, how is that cheaper than $2.99
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Old Glory (m)
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I said Hong Kong and Oslo is more expensive. I am in the USA. I was giving my own experience from this morning.
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2nde (m)
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Yeah, its true Uk is crazy in terms of gas. The price are ridiculous @ Old Glory, I really feel what you going through.
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doshbass (m)
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you guys in America are not feeling anything, we in the Britain are suffering, i am sure its the fault of the Problem with Nigeria Delta Oil
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2nde (m)
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Thats why most people prefer to be going to places through public transport system because maintening a car in UK is just crazy
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Old Glory (m)
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@ Doshbass In America we have to drive everywhere.I do average of 500 miles a week for work, and that adds up to a lot of money. In the UK you guys barely have cars and are more dependent on Public Transportation. It is like the government makes it hard for one to own a car in the UK. So as a percentage of my income, i am suffering more than you are. I was recently in London and i was amazed at how everyone does not even care to own a car. In the US a car is a necessity. And sometimes you need more than one car for different reasons. You need a pick-up truck to haul stuff and a minivan for the wife and in the summer you might be thinking of a small convertible. But in the UK the UNDERGROUND, is reliable and is a fixed price.
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2nde (m)
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Old Glory is correct too. If you don't have a car in the US especially in a State like Georgia where almost every place is a kind of highway, you are screwed totally and your chance of even getting a job is very slim.
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mochafella (m)
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more importantly remember when a litre of petrol was 11naira???
I actually remember when it was 70 kobo per litre. Ancient times. I bought $2.99 for a gallon of Regular Unleaded.
It was $3.29 in LA the last time I checked, and public transport is definitely not a valid option.
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JosBoy4Lif (m)
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Gas is very expensive in Nigeria I think, Factor in the standard of living and that 65 naria a litre damn unless yall making bout 6 million naira a year, which is still below the average in the US
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nobody.1
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In Poland we pay for one liter about 4 zl which is about 1$30cents,
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nobody.1
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But if you calculate the price of petrol you should compare it to salary/income you have. In Poland 75% of people earn 1000 zl (about 330$ US) after tax, so for all they monthly paid they can buy (1l- 1,3$) so 330/1,3=253 litres, not so much, and how is in your country?
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IG
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Before saying gas is cheap in Nigeria, think of the income of the average Nigerian. In my area, a fresh university graduate working with the state government earns approximately N13,000 ($92) a month(remember millions like him are unemployed). The last time I know the price of a bag of rice, it was N3500 ($25) and that of sugar was N7000 ($50). I think we have every reason to want to crucify the government.
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