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Sunday, 1 May 2016

Fuel queues have virtually gone-NNPC spokesperson says

According to the spokesperson of NNPC, Garba Muhammed, fuel queues have virtually gone. He also said that the three refineries in Nigeria are back in operation. ‎How is the fuel situation in your area? Any improvement?

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  1. Indeed... We all know it's just temporary

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    1. Bad English! Correction: is that news?

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  3. I hope this news is practical and realistic...

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  4. These people talks too much

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  5. Only nnpc sells normal price in my area fuel are still be sold for 150 naira. Though a little improved but almost the same. We have be hearing of those refinery working I will believe this when I don't see scarcity in future. Even if the refinery is working now it is the hand work of the previous administration Bcos common budget has not be passed in this present administration...where will they see money to do any work?

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  6. Let the people be the jugde

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  7. We all know it's been hurd by the useless senseless dullards of this country.

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  8. Oga virtual world and reality are not d same thing at all ooh. Make una come down from your high horses

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  9. Yes.. There is a grand improvement in Ibadan. Queued for about 30mins for petrol yesterday and i bought.

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  10. Sincerely; there has been improvement. Let's just hope it doesn't go bad again

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  11. Oya nah, na how much b 1 litre nah? Is it 65? Now that the 3 refineries are working, at least the fuel price should come down, so tell that Fulani man to make it 65/litre....

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  12. Still can't get fuel in my generator cos some filling stations refused selling in jerry cans

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  13. Oya nah, na how much b 1 litre nah? Is it 65? Now that the 3 refineries are working, at least the fuel price should come down, so tell that Fulani man to make it 65/litre....

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  14. Still very bad here in asaba. We still hv long queues. Some still sell at a very high price.

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  15. April fool don pass ooo.
    Every day one or two refinary is working still yet no petrol who is fooling who?
    Where is minister of fuel scarcity that said that fuel scarcity will end last two weeks shame to u all.
    Another apc lie.













    #sad indeed

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  16. Linda, absolutely no need for your question. You just enjoy it when the govt is abused. You have a terrain where you blog freely, don't abuse the privilege. Go to Bangladesh and compare what it means to be a blogger. Join in the celebrations and not ask questions that will draw negative comments. Fuel availability is a good development, refinery working is awesome

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    1. Lesve Linda alone tribal fool . Is either u make comment or you shut your smelling mouth

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    2. Jossy I lack words to describe your stupidity. So she shouldn't ask questions again? She carries any news about politics, good or not. Is it her fault that most news about this administartoion has been bad,.. apart from the army's victories against bokoharam? If the fuel queues have really improved, won't the present administration be showered with praises based on her quetion?? How is her question inciting insults then?

      Btw, Why compare nigeria's freedon of speech to Bangladesh? If you must compare, why not developed countries like US where there is maximum freedom of speech? Just carry your bitterness and hatred somewhere else.

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  17. Talk talk talk,enough of it pls.go n work..

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  18. Stupid liar , I bought fuel #140 per liter this morning

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  19. Maybe the queues are virtually gone in ASO Rock Villa, but please come out from there into Nigeria because where you are basing your assertion on is not in "Nigeria ".
    Wake up Mr.

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  20. He sat down in his office and tweeted such nonsense, no difference in fuel queues. In my area which is Ogba/Ikeja it's still the same.

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  21. Oh really? I didn't know?!

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  22. No improvement here in Lokoja, we still buying fuel 160

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  23. may be he meant in abuja. in benin where I stay, queue only reduced where they sell from 150-200 naira.

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  24. Lots of improvement o


    ...merited happiness

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  25. The situation is still very bad in Ibadan

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  26. The situation is still very bad in Ibadan

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  27. Lies from the pit of hell

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  28. Please in Ago,Okota most of the filling station up to cele bus are selling btw 140 and N150k per litre. SOS

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    1. Sabola is selling 130 while PM (petroleum managers) at cele is selling 120.

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  29. Great improvement! Thanks to our God sent, masses interest oriented government.

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  30. Linda, please tell him there is still que in Oyo State, Ibadan in particular. Thank you.

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  31. Linda, please tell him there is still que in Oyo State, Ibadan in particular. Thank you.

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  32. No queue but still at N150. Linda take note!

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  33. These ppl can lie lie sha ooo...probably the queue I saw dis afternoon was a ghost queue

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  34. Big lie come to akure ondo state and see still over hundred naira where there are no long queues

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  35. This people are liar in our area there is queues at Bovas filling station cos most filling station are selling it @ #140

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  36. fuel is worse here in Uyo,virtually a handful of filling stations are selling and at nothing less than 170 per liter so what is that foolish garba goat talking about?

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  37. True! Almost every petrol station in Port Harcourt has fuel. But 90% of them still sell at N140 or N150 per litre. If u really want N86 then u still have to queue at the few stations that sell @ that proce

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  38. E be like say u day for dreamland! Fuel queues gone? For your mind. Biko,Mr.Spokepeerson,if I may ask,at what rate does the product sell for even if we do get it after long hours in the queue? Rubbish! #parkwell

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  39. Smilin......for where? No fuel in FESTAC oooo.

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  40. Here in Nsukka, there are 4 major marketers,.Total, Oando,Mobil and Conoil.....I can tell u as of now the, they don't have fuel. They probably deliver less to these major stations only to supply local stations to be sold at almost N200.this has been their tradition here.

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  41. I live in benin-city nd yes d queues have gone.But fuels still been sold at a hundred nd forty naira per litre!

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  42. So to me,we are still in same shithole.yes w are!

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  43. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin1 May 2016 at 15:31

    For where? Oga I beg come Lagos and see queues.

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  44. If his account wasn't hacked then he is very stupid

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  45. Big lie I still queued long hours b4 I cud get fuel in portharcourt no fuel in the filling stations and even if u see its sold for 150 to 170

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  46. He must be tweeting from Mars...which queues done go? Well...I don't blame him.

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  47. he's sick... queues r still very much common in various filling stations here in Lagos. Besides y is this guy celebrating while fuel still sells for N150 per litre?

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  48. It's s lie. There are still queues

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  49. That information by the NNPC is not true.We still don't get to buy fuel with ease in most parts of Lagos,where I live.
    Also, a litre of fuel is still being sold for between #150 to #200 per litre in all parts of Lagos.

    They should get their facts right,please!

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  50. Which country is he writing from? Here in Nigeria (Kaduna, precisely, where one of the refineries is located), we still have sickening fuel queues. And they don't seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.

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  51. he's sick... queues r still very much common in various filling stations here in Lagos. Besides y is this guy celebrating while fuel still sells for N150 per litre?

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  52. Why dis administration too lie like dis?

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  53. Bobby4real123@yahoo.com1 May 2016 at 16:36

    Tnk God! Some idiot still dey sell pass normal price o. I tink govt shld react to dat asap!

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  54. Please does this fool live in Nigeria or is he living abroad? When will this govt built in deceit be truthful to the people they govern? Let Nigerians answer this liars .am sure people will answer him

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  55. yh.... kinda
    some filling stations a still selling PMS above regular price.














































































    SCARFACE

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    1. What a fool! What's with the. Space??? I guess there's no brain in your head too but space!

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  56. well the fuel has been stable with no more queues.

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    1. How can there be queue when there is no fuel? What are we queuing for?


      OKORO UPGRADED

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  57. Don't mind this people. No improvement at all. I've not been able to get fuel Since yesterday.

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  59. For where? That's a Bloody Lie.

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  60. Yes o. No queue at all. U can even fetch in ur jerrycans

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  61. Only this year how many times have we stand on queue we will be happy today in the next one to two month we will start crying again on the same issue...I pray let this be our last cry on fuel issue in Nigeria o.

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  62. When he's sitting down in abuja, ao wl he not say dat fuel queues had gone?It's only in abuja, come to ibadan n its environs, they are still selling at N130 and there's queue.

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  63. I hope you are not deceiving yourself. Even most NNPC stations (Dopemu, LASU road, etc.) do not open or have supplies. The independent marketers where queue is less sell far above regulated price whereas major marketers still experience long queue. We pray things will come to normal this MAY as earlier pronounced by the minister. God help Nigeria.

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  64. The situation is gradually improving and not totally gone as claimed.

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  65. There is still queues everywhere jor

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  66. Virtually is far from what I saw in PH this afternoon

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  67. You will sit in your office and say things like this it's because you do not purchase PMS .... Mr man kilometre queues are still here

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  68. No fuel only one filling station sells at a normal price which is oando at seliat bus stop after egbeda while safetrip filling station at Car-Wash bus stop after egbeda sells at 1300 per litre. What is the minister saying?

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  69. It's gone in my neighborhood, just drive in and buy.

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    1. Here is your neighborhood and for how much are you buying?

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  70. True in some areas but after ajah roundabout axis sangotedo, Awoyaya, Eputu, ibeju lekki, then u will still assume Nigerians are suffering, I wonder why the petrol regulatory bodies have not been to that area, dey gonna catch many filling station still selling at outrageous prices. Some people no just want progress at all

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  71. When will this deciet stop? That U don't see line on our stations could mean that we don't have d money or no economic activities that will warrant fuel purchase.
    Pls make fuel available and stop premature statement.
    We Nigerians will tell U if there's fuel or not.
    Thank U

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  72. I prayed that the long queues never to surface again but the people in Delta precisely Sapele town are selling above pump price (Rain Oil filling station and others) even the DPR Monitoring team didn't help matters in Sapele

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  73. Fuel is still 180 per litre here,yes no queue cos there is no money to buy at that outrageous price

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  74. This man lives in another country,not Nigeria.Fuel still sells for N150- N170 per litre in Owerri Imo Stae.

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  75. That's totally rubbish... fuel in nasarawa state sales @ #200 & u can't even get it.. black market as of ystday they sales @ #500 per litre

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  76. When I get to the park tomoro I will know w.r.t the t.fare...#onMYway...

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  77. Not true
    Come to Port-Harcourt and see what we are going through
    I still buy petrol at 160 Naira per litre

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  78. This man is far from honest, the queues are gone but the price is killing.

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  79. The queues have gone because people are tired of wasting their precious, valuable & productive time on these queues.... so they go buy for N150/Litre instead! Get your facts right sir!

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