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Re: Why Are Filling Stations In Lekki Not Selling Fuel? by Omooba77(op): 2:42pm On Dec 18, 2017
decomaniaboss:
This government is definitely cruel to the the bones God shall protect the poorest .cos I can imagine how transportation will triple.and all those going to their state for Xmas will be stranded..only God knows what the Igbos did to some people at aso rock.is been the same for the past 2 Xmas !!
Na change be that
Re: Why Are Filling Stations In Lekki Not Selling Fuel? by luvinhubby(m): 6:05pm On Dec 18, 2017
pheesayor:
there were queues in early 2015 Mr. Rowland, don't try to confuse us
The queues only occurred in May 2015, 2 weeks to Jonathan's handover and it was caused by Buhari's reckless utterances.
Re: Why Are Filling Stations In Lekki Not Selling Fuel? by pheesayor(m): 9:44pm On Dec 18, 2017
the queues came in march/april
luvinhubby:
The queues only occurred in May 2015, 2 weeks to Jonathan's handover and it was caused by Buhari's reckless utterances.
Re: Why Are Filling Stations In Lekki Not Selling Fuel? by luvinhubby(m): 9:24am On Dec 19, 2017
pheesayor:
the queues came in march/april
There were no fuel queues during the elections, fuel scarcity/queues occured after the elections.
Re: Why Are Filling Stations In Lekki Not Selling Fuel? by Chydobe: 10:31am On Jan 03, 2018
So, you now have what we call a double warning. NNPC is suddenly finding its importing what they probably didn’t expect in terms of volume and the fact that Nigerians themselves are consuming more volume that they will normally consume in earlier months.

He also re-iterated on the fact that neighboring countries are selling fuel at more that $1 per liter. Of which $1 in Nigeria today is about N360.

"Couple with the fact that the countries that are surrounding us as a nation are all selling fuel at more than $1 per liter. $1 today is about N360. If you go to Cotonou, Ghana, Niger so is is not unlikely that some of our petrol is finding itself across the body to these countries".

Click on link below for more information
http://www.newzified.com/fuel-price-in-nigeria-likely-to-be-n360-per-litre-oil-marketers-insist/
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