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When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? - Politics - Nairaland

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When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by princemol(op): 11:20pm On Mar 27
When last did you see “fuel black market" sellers on the road in Nigeria? Those boys with small kegs selling petrol on the road because of scarcity.

Imagine the Middle East war happened in the past administrations before Tinubu, we would have been begging black market hoarders to sell at N3,000 per litre.

Long queues of jerry cans and cars will have been the order of the day in all petrol stations with people struggling and fighting to get fuel.

Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by SeverusSnape(m): 11:29pm On Mar 27
They have come again. Praise TUluMbU to high heavens. Then the price was lower, what did you expect?. More people were using their cars hence the demand... undecided
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by VOsimhen144(m): 12:16am On Mar 28
Hike in price is different from scarcity.

If there was scarcity of fuel, black market sellers go dey every corners for the area but the current issue we are facing is hike in fuel price… fuel dey but we can't afford it because it's expensive
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by advanceDNA: 2:02am On Mar 28
See achievement
See desperation

Is this Stockholm syndrome or some Nigerians are just natural lovers bad leaders
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by givedemwotowoto: 2:35am On Mar 28
You people won’t let Tilumbu rest with his failures, always provoking Nigerians to remember the cause of their hardships and insecurity
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by BlackfireX: 2:50am On Mar 28
They now owns filling Station


Abi how much are you buying your fuel? Is that nor black market?
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by Jakarta: 2:52am On Mar 28
How much were you buying the black market fuel then? Is it up to the current filling station price today? You need serious beating.
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by SixSeven: 3:56am On Mar 28
Time is a patient gentleman

Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by helinues: 5:27am On Mar 28
it don tey oo as yansh dey back

grin
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by SlavaUkraini: 5:38am On Mar 28
Come to Mile 2 in Lagos, you will see them all over the place.

Scarcity or no Scarcity, Aboki get his own filling station by the Roadside helping motorists to top up before finding the next filing station.
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by floss(m): 6:16am On Mar 28
When last did you exchange 1 dollar for 475 naira?

When last did you hear that Nigerians travel on Nigerian roads safely ?

When last did you hear that companies and investors are trooping into Nigeria because it’s safe ?

When last did you visit shop right

When last did you buy fuel at 216 naira per litre ?

Thanks to the ever master strategy and sophistication of Tulumbu

Before Tulumbu leaves power maybe you’ll add

When last did you walk freely on road due to fear of being kpaid


E go reach all of Una …. Don’t rush
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by joseph1832(m): 6:38am On Mar 28
SeverusSnape:
They have come again. Praise TUluMbU to high heavens. Then the price was lower, what did you expect?. More people were using their cars hence the demand... undecided
The half blood prince himself. Hehehe

Just answer the question, bro. It's not that hard. Lol.

For me, I can't even remember. Though it may be because I live in the city, not a village or town. I won't be surprise is black market sellers still operate in some towns and villagers. It's not every village or town that has filling stations.
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by dominique(mod): 6:54am On Mar 28
It don tey true true. Back in the days when those sellers lined the roads with different colours of fuel, no be small shege we see during those times grin
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by Sheuns(m): 7:12am On Mar 28
Black market still exists. LOL. They may not be on every road, but they still exist.
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by Parable007: 7:25am On Mar 28
Because our main petrol station have all become black markets
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by Scrap: 7:36am On Mar 28
They are in front of NNPC tower in Abuja. Almost everyday you will see them there selling their fuel
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by Ofunaofu: 7:41am On Mar 28
princemol:
When last did you see “fuel black market" sellers on the road in Nigeria? Those boys with small kegs selling petrol on the road because of scarcity.

Imagine the Middle East war happened in the past administrations before Tinubu, we would have been begging black market hoarders to sell at N3,000 per litre.

Long queues of jerry cans and cars will have been the order of the day in all petrol stations with people struggling and fighting to get fuel.
Were you buying fuel at N1,350 to N1,500 per liter on the black market under the PDP or even during Buhari’s regime?
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by shox: 8:40am On Mar 28
princemol:
When last did you see “fuel black market" sellers on the road in Nigeria? Those boys with small kegs selling petrol on the road because of scarcity.

Imagine the Middle East war happened in the past administrations before Tinubu, we would have been begging black market hoarders to sell at N3,000 per litre.

Long queues of jerry cans and cars will have been the order of the day in all petrol stations with people struggling and fighting to get fuel.
use your phone sparingly. Charging don cost now
Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by ogolemati: 1:03pm On Mar 28
princemol:
When last did you see “fuel black market" sellers on the road in Nigeria? Those boys with small kegs selling petrol on the road because of scarcity.

Imagine the Middle East war happened in the past administrations before Tinubu, we would have been begging black market hoarders to sell at N3,000 per litre.

Long queues of jerry cans and cars will have been the order of the day in all petrol stations with people struggling and fighting to get fuel.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin you need help, because you are under bondage

Re: When Last Did You See Fuel "Black Market" Sellers On The Road In Nigeria? by commoditiesnig(m): 1:05pm On Mar 28
Good question Op.. it’s been a long time.. crazy period those years

VOsimhen144:
Hike in price is different from scarcity.

If there was scarcity of fuel, black market sellers go dey every corners for the area but the current issue we are facing is hike in fuel price… fuel dey but we can't afford it because it's expensive
Lol 😂 who is this ignorant fellow? Go back to school and learn basic economics and stop embarrassing yourself!

SCARCITY IS WHAT LEDS TO HIKE IN PRICE.. Simple Law of Economics!

See as you just embarrass yourself even using my Edo brother Osimhen name.. such a shame!
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