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Friday 22 May 2015

Photo: Fuel situation in Lagos...

The fuel situation in Lagos currently is horrible. You can't even find black market to buy. What's the government doing about this?

103 comments:

  1. This I bad,,,but d situation is not this bad in kano state.

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    1. Lagos is worse hit,and if d situation is not sorted out asap Lagos wil b sth else, andwe may as well b going on foot to ourvarious places of work.

      I bought fuel for N250 per litre. Can u imagine dat? Dis is a country dat is rich but poor.

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    2. Because you are in lagos, you think it's worse there. Have you been to other states or heard or seen situation reports from other states? It's terrible everywhere.

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  2. When will nigeria ever go forward? That should be the question linda. Because it's the same shit every year.

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  3. This is getting worse by the day. Apparently, the govt seems not to want to do anything. Its really not affecting them.

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  4. Maltesers 😄22 May 2015 at 00:42

    Instead of Nigerians to trek for real life issues like Fuel, Electricity, Water and basic human needs they are trekking to congratulate a man that is going to be living in excess comfort for the next 4 years. Priorities, Nigeria, Priorities.

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    1. May God bless u 4 dis comment.

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  5. U dey complain bout lagos! Come to abuja and c wat d filling stations look lyk! U'll be amaaazed....

    #tarilicious#

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  6. Lol na so and d annoying thing is dey sell at #150 per litre and d attendants would be acting like goats

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  7. D-PinPionter says: Fuel scarcity is something every Nigeria should be used to. If you are used to power outages, then fuel scarcity is a peice of cake. They go hand-in-hand.

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    1. Mumu, so shut your silly mouth as u not in Nigeria. And die there!

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  9. Very very horrible. At times after queuing for hours you won't still get fuel. God help us cos I don't just know what's happening #onelovefromsnow#

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  11. Linda pls I don't know how to send you a text but I want lib readers females to answer this. Between a very wealthy divorced man with three kids and a young graduate with a very low income, whom will you prefer to marry?

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  12. If you ask me? Na who I go ask?

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  13. The situation is quite pathetic, just can't believe we have to suffer to buy this natural own Resource this way.
    GEJ rough handle these cabal small na

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  14. Fuel dey my area but cost.


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  15. I thought this fuel scarity is over b4

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  16. Buhari is coming to resolve it.....eyes rolling

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  17. No fuel, No money, Nepa no gree give light. This country is full of shit !

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  18. oil tanker drivers now on strike tho..black market would be selling for #300..this is bad

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  19. It's really serious oh...
    Serious wahala...

    Una doh ooo..

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  20. It's really serious oh...
    Serious wahala...

    Una doh ooo..

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  21. Useless government. Government my foot.

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  22. Parting gift from the Goodluck administration. Even more annoying is the bad light situation and the need for PMS to power generators . The only way forward is to pay off the marketers what's due to them and then remove fuel subsidy. Market forces of demand and supply can now dictate the selling price.

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    1. I hope u know that if subsidy is removed without full functionality of all our refineries d situation Wil b worse than what u r seeing now. Don't buy d excuses government is Makin up. If national assembly budget is 150 billionnaira, my brother, it doesn't take government Anything to pay subsidy afteral that money is made from oil sale. Subsidy is d only way a common Man in Nigeria gains from the government.

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  23. tHIS IS CRAZY

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  24. Honestly! Where is the the so called Minister of Petroleum? Where is Alison Madueke? Why is no one talking? Alison especially????

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  25. NIGERIA IS A DIRTY SHIT HOLE.

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  26. http://www.latinpost.com/articles/54656/20150521/kylie-jenner-nicki-minaj-feud-kanye-west-tyga-lil-kim.htm

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  27. I thought you were pro PDP so why not go and ask GEJ whom you were sponsoring and pushing down our throats.

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  28. uhmm last is checked Jona is your hero

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  29. This getting worse, government pls do something.

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  30. BREAKING NEWS: There is no government. They are (as they've really always been) sitting ducks. Everything is at a standstill, till after the swearing-in. God help us.

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  31. The government should do something about this

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  32. Its a terrible situation indeed. We hope the government does something soon

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  33. Things are getting worse in Niger ò
    Poor innocent citizens n kids

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  34. So sad to see this..How can it happen?

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  35. Linda is worse in Port Harcourt. Would have loved to show you guys pics but no way.

    All the same, pls visit www.fursconproperties.com to list and advertise your properties for FREE O

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  36. Linda Nnpc as a whole is on strike. The federal government is trying to hide the news.

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  37. Nigeria my country when e go finally better for us

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  38. It shall never be well with Jonathan and his cohorts.

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    1. Yes ooo. It will not be well with Jonathan and PDP. They finished this country. Idiots.

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  39. This situation is driving me nuts. I feel so ashamed and disgusted being a nigerian right now.

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  40. The government is more concerned with sacking and appappointing parastatals than with what the masses are going through.

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  41. I swear this situation is horrible

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  42. Madam Linda, which kind talk be dis one? Are you encouraging black market business?

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  43. Fuel now in lagos is like ah gold, its shameful.

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  44. Dis is departing gifts dat GEJ gav us for not voting for him. Afterall while he was in office we didn't experience sth lik dis.

    So all of u hav a taste of wht he has worked so hard to prevent us frm going thru while he served us faithfully.

    On a serious note d cost of fuel@d black arket is even sth else, and I can't believe d exorbitant rate I bought fuel last nite when I didn't hav a choice. God help, and save us.

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  45. Govt is not doing anything oh. I guess our GEJ isn't an hero afterall. He's just folding arms till GMB comes in. What a pity. He's not even moved.

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  46. Shameful. In an oil exporting country

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  47. Lets brace ourselves,the months(about 24 months) will be lived by the grace of God.

    The "hero" has ruined the country.His first shot at actual governance and we see the results.

    The outgoing government is leaving a debt portfolio that will crumble any economy.The in coming government has its work cut out for them.even when the military ruled,Nigeria wasn't this broke as at the time they were forced to hand over power.

    Please,if you know how to pray.PLEASE PRAY.This isn't about party affiliations,tribe,gender,religion.Hunger doesn't rely on all those to strike.Please I know what I'm talking about.Nigeria and Nigerians,PRAY!

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    1. I agree with you. Jonathan and his cohorts finished this country. It has never bn this bad.

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  48. Lets brace ourselves,the months(about 24 months) will be lived by the grace of God.

    The "hero" has ruined the country.His first shot at actual governance and we see the results.

    The outgoing government is leaving a debt portfolio that will crumble any economy.The in coming government has its work cut out for them.even when the military ruled,Nigeria wasn't this broke as at the time they were forced to hand over power.

    Please,if you know how to pray.PLEASE PRAY.This isn't about party affiliations,tribe,gender,religion.Hunger doesn't rely on all those to strike.Please I know what I'm talking about.Nigeria and Nigerians,PRAY and SAVE as much as you can.

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  49. This fuel scarcity is becoming annoying....Transportation has increased and its not funny anymore......I pray something is done abt it and quick

    Gdmoni Linda nd Libers....Do av a blessed friday


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  50. Good question, paying for transport to work has been crazy since all dis started and it looks like there is no improvement in sight. Dave now Daniel Craig

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  51. Incompetent government....

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  52. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Minister of petroleum is keeping mute, finance minister quiet, president not bothered. U wld expect them to atleast address the issue.

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  53. I heard the corrupt marketers want GEJ to settle all outstanding debts, because of fears over what GMB would do to them when he comes in.

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  54. GEJ Sympathisers kindly explain.

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  55. Not only in lagos oo Linda is every were ooooo. God help us ooooo

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  56. Ask GEJ nah! Sebi he's your hero and mentor.

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  57. Absolutely noin,if dey wer fins wuda changed.

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  58. Prince Chinedu22 May 2015 at 08:44

    This is proof of insensitive government. What does it take them to pay subsidy to oil marketers when the budget for national house of assembly is 150 billionnaira, they are telling us there is No money. Shame on them!!!

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  59. Govt is doing nothing! Abuja scarcity is over 3 months. Get used to it. Hisssssssss

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  60. Prince Chinedu22 May 2015 at 08:45

    Pay oil marketers their money, that's d only way the common man in d village gains from d government. #payfuelsubsidy

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  61. Prince Chinedu22 May 2015 at 08:46

    Pay oil marketers their money, that's d only way the common man in d village gains from d government. #payfuelsubsidy

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  62. The kind of stress Nigerians go through everyday...Imagine a man will suffer to get fuel, close late, drive through the traffic get home very late, he has to wake up ver again the next day and he must also perform his duty as a husband. SMH...No wonder many are dying young.. SMH.

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  63. Prince Chinedu22 May 2015 at 08:49

    How can we buy a litre of fuel for N300. That u can afford it doesn't mean everybody can. Government pls pay oil marketers their entitled money stop making excuses for Ur last minute looting.#payfuelsubsidy

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    1. I support u my brother. What does it take d government to pay oil marketers their money when national assembly budget is 150 billionnaira? It shows they don't care about us. They are after their pocket #payfuelsubsidy.

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    2. God with punish Jonathan and his cohorts.

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  64. Prince Chinedu22 May 2015 at 08:49

    How can we buy a litre of fuel for N300. That u can afford it doesn't mean everybody can. Government pls pay oil marketers their entitled money stop making excuses for Ur last minute looting.#payfuelsubsidy

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  65. Jona, Okongo & Alison has finally achieved what dey set out to achieve. Linda take note!

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  66. Jona, Okongo & Alison has finally achieved what dey set out to achieve. Linda take note!

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  67. No B SMAL THNG OOH...NO B ONLY LAGOS..
    TOMJERRYSWIT

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  68. No be small tin o,from lekki 2 sand fit 200 naira,i nearly missed my class dis morning...god win

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  69. Dat is our punishment 4 nt voting oga jona 4 d 2nd term.

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  70. Dat is our punishment 4 nt voting oga jona 4 d 2nd term.

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  71. Even the Jerrycans understand Buhari.

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  72. I keep asking the same question Linda....what exactly is happening? Doesn't look like anything is being done oooo

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  73. Come 2 Warri A&E with Matrix would give u excess fuel but putting your life at rrisk wen loading cosin mad holdup at ubeji.....smh for this country.

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  74. Its taking too long to fix this

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  75. Why is it happening? Write about that. How can Africa's largest oil producer and the world's fourth largest oil exporter have a fuel shortage? It's incomprehensible to me.

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  76. Clueless Nigerians! Dont even know the right questions to ask..

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  77. Very early again the next day.

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  78. Half of Nigerians are at d filling stations queueing for fuel, the other halves are on s road stuck in traffic and d few dat managed to be at home re inside darkness......NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE

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  79. Am always scared when ever am short of fuel

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  80. pls what government are you talking about here? is it the government you voted out?

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  81. We have never experienced fuel scarcity for almost a month like this

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