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Saturday 23 May 2015

Radio stations in Lagos shutting down early due to fuel scarcity

This is very serious. Radio stations in Lagos are shutting down programs and leaving early due to fuel scarcity. Another photo after the cut..

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    1. Nigerians shud stop "smh" ooo. Ghanaians r protesting Dumsor. We r complaining of fuel scarcity.
      Isnt this a time to protest?
      What is d govt playing out?
      Hmmm

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    2. Too late to protest against the moron in Aso Rock. He's leaving in 6 days.

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    3. Wow! Dis is getting out of hand wit dis issue of fuel scarcity.

      Dis is d farewell package dat GEJ kept in store for us for not voting for him. Wht a shame.

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    4. I hear d min of petrol transfered oml 42 to a private coy neconde dats y dey r angry o som1s pocket is goin 2 be short of small naira o dats y dey decided 2 shut dwn d whole of nig. My? Is dis y wld jona make such critical transfer few weeks 2 leaving office and hw is it dat a group of pple wld jst decide 2 shut dwn nig tru non sale of. Fuel gas and diesel? Shldnt der be a system in place whereby d govt brings out d reserve dey claim dey have 2 alleviate dis kind of situation? Do we even hv fuel and gas reserves? NNPC shld nt be politicalised in dis kind of situation dey shld still be up nd running selling fuel nd gas 2 Nigerians...How did we even get here?

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  2. Hope it won't affect hospitals??? Lindaobserve

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    1. Good question...


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    2. When it comes 2 pengasson embarking on a nationwide strike,even market women wil def go on strike.....The whole nation will stand still.May God help us.

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    3. Why won't it affect them.. are They using air to power thier generator?

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    1. Wen he was elected, there was problem on fuel, now that he is leaving there is another problem
      This so called president is the problem him self. Smh

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  4. GEJ shd at least rectify this long overdue issue before he bows out

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  5. Serious is an understatement, it is terrible cos it's getting worst by the day gosh! #onelovefromsnow#

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    1. Shame on your grammer " it is getting worst". Today's graduate

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    2. lol; like u can speak better English

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    3. Haha
      ~D great anonymous!

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  6. This sh*t ain't funny anymore.

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  7. Frm one trouble to anoda, wen wil dz change cme for crying out loud,

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  8. They should do something quick about this fuel scarcity. It's getting out of hand

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  9. Very very serious............


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

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  10. No NEPA no fuel. Fuel sells 170per litre in my area yet its scarce. No light to even pump water. I'm begining to feel this is rapture. WTH

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    1. 170k wow...u r blessed...I bought 300 per litter with abeg...

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    2. I bought 250 per litre, God pls help my beloved country we re suffering

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  11. May we never be cursed with a president like GEJ again in this country.
    And to think he has said nothing about this lingering fuel scarcity.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Amen........

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    2. You must be a very stupid person for making such statements on a good man.

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    3. Amen!
      He wants to leave problems for buhari.

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    4. Stern, you must be a bastard for that statement. You are still blinded by yout useless support for that man inspite of all that is happening. You must be a loser and you sure fell off your mother's back when you were a baby. Bastard baby!!!!!

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    5. Stern is speaking from Burundi so don't bother wasting ur muscle on his myopic view

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    6. Stern u r d biggest fool and idiot dat ever graced d face of this earth. Our economy is in shambles and its all GEJ' s fault. He was too weak a president allowing all manner of rubbish. Till now he hasn't said anything about the lingering fuel crisis. What kind of man is he? Is he not terribly wicked.

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    7. Mr Bona STFU, if gej succeeded in removing subsidy from oil importation in 2012, this shit wouldnt be happening now.

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    8. DontJme, u shut d fuck up. Amen to Bonario's prayer. GEJ aint a good man, he is only a weakling....

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  12. Even Classic Fm. I am sooooo fed up with Nigeria. I bought fuel at 200 a liter with abeg on top of am ooo.!

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  13. Wow! Dis is getting out of hand wit dis issue of fuel scarcity.

    Dis is d farewell package dat GEJ kept in store for us for not voting for him. Wht a shame.

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  14. No light
    No fuel
    I'm predicting phone signals will be down soon

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  15. Wow... that's bad oo
    ~D great anonymous!

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  16. Oh really?Its serious now?Lol!You haven't seen anything!

    This administration messed up big time.They were covering up and robbing Peter to pay Paul and telling us Nigeria isn't broke.The little we had left was deployed to buy the election results.Hero my foot!He had NO CLUE what was going on around him.

    Nigeria was skinned and left to bleed out.Please everyone,PRAY.while the elected officers work,we the masses should pray that God should send down bouts and bouts of miracle(heaven help those who help themselves).

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    1. Amen o. Gej why did u allow evil men 2 turn our dear country into a laffing stock??? I jst dey pity pple wey dey general hospitals...O God plz whr art thou??

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  17. Till tv stations follow, una go buckle up....NTA and AIT" e go bad oh

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  18. Aunty linda wetin you want make we do??


    ~Linda na me~

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  19. Soon lindz go shut down cs of power failure.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  20. Like seriously??? Where are we heading to in dis Nigeria. Linda take note!

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  21. Too bad!! I weep for my country... Can somebody tell me, why should I come back to naija?.. The condition of my control is so disheartening...😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

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    1. Control? Really? Keep bluffing.
      ~D great anonymous!

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  22. Like seriously??? Where are we heading to in dis Nigeria. Linda take note!

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  23. Serious is an understatement o linda, soon they'll be no means to even charge phone or laptop and come visit ur blog. Lol. Can we please go on strike??? No Fuel in my car sef to resume work on Monday. Hiannnnn.

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  24. Serioz wahala dy oh...-ts well wit dz country oh

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    1. funny thing is no one is even addressing the issue or apologising to us for putting us thru this stress and hard times. Maybe there's no govt in this country. This country is just on its on, running itself. Mscccceeewww.

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    2. Dis is far more than serious. Dat is by next week Monday it wil b sth else.

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  26. the change is here. fuck apc leaders. GEJ i will miss you. Engr Emy

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    1. You are very stupid for typing that

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    2. Such a moronic bastard!

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    3. Lmao@Moronic bastard...Nigerians and their bad mouth...and u oga...hw is dis apc's fault? smh 4u

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    1. U re the one that is doomed. Personalise it. I and my loved ones will flourish and grow even in tough times.

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    2. U re the one that is doomed. Personalise it. I and my loved ones will flourish and grow even in tough times.

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  28. I wonder y the govt n d marketers av refused to reach a reasonable conclusion by now. The economy will be in stand-still soon if this crisis persist. It shows the inadequacies of this government knows no bound

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  29. Oh dear.This is a serious issue. I feel sorry for my country. What about people depending on light/power at the hospital?
    ...Mama J...

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    1. The patients' relations should fast and pray after all tmrw is pentecost.
      ~D great anonymous!

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  30. This is getting very serious.

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  31. When you people were doing your occupy Nigeria protests, you left your brains at home. Gullible Nigerians, this is a case of "Penny wise Pound foolish".

    "My people perish because of lack of knowledge", says the Holy Bible.

    Now you people are crying for subsidy to be removed. Enjoy the consequences of ur stupidity. mtchewwww

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    1. Prince Chinedu24 May 2015 at 05:48

      This is d most intelligent person I hv seen on this blog. Very gullible nigerians. Subsidy stil remains d only thing a common man gains in this country, should it b removed without d refineries working in full capacity, u Wil buy a litre of fuel for 1k. Quote me

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    2. Thank you! Occupy Nigeria was the dumbest protest of all time.

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  32. This is getting out of hand,no fuel to pump water in my house and there is no power supply from phcn

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  33. What's the way forward o naija politicians????

    Please visit my blog Www.trendwithgloria.blogspot.com

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  34. Over serious dey worry dis fuel scarcity . Well if u guys r shutting down me didn't even open to my clients today till Monday if there is improvement.

    Shutting down my fone to save battery.

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    1. So that?
      ~D great anonymous!

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  36. See some fools putting d blame stylishly on d incoming govt,is it not ur hero jona dat want to make everything miserable for his family b4 leaving d post abi y are dey tryin to travel out after president elect inauguration???av sense

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  37. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    This is very sad i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  38. Occupynigeria. Remember that? This is d consequences.

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  39. this is really really getting serious..smh..what a country..

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    1. If u like say really 50 times, it changes nothing.
      ~D great anonymous!

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  40. Children of anger... after Occupying Nigeria for the marketers in 2012, you're calling Jona. Ngwa nu, Occupy the Cabal. Nzuzu

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  41. This is really so sad..what of hospitals..pole that need surgery n no light?

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  42. This is terrible, bought 4 liters of petrol for 2500

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  43. Sumpple ar far 4rm sense bliv me......y u go dey talk nonsense shey na "occupy nigeria" cos fuel scarcity or wot mtcheeeew

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  44. GEJ's silence is disturbing!
    By Monday pple no go fit go work o, pls govt should do something about this scarcity biko, transport fare has doubled overnight!

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  45. What is happening? O gini na eme? #InFrMbaka'sVoice

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  46. That is fucked up mehn.

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  47. you see now?where are all the mumu people campaigning for GEJ ?Show face make we see you now...we warned men that this guy is a nincompoop not capable of leading this country,and you have now seen it yourself,we have never had a president as shitty as GEJ,he is not even fit to be local government chairman...mmschew,let him just pack his baggages and return to otuoke abegi.....

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  48. GEJ my guy....see what u called continuity men this GEJ get mind sha...hope no light for Aso rock oooo....who dey supply dem I need d person connect....@djspinblast

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  49. See how a few people are holding the whole nation ransom!!!

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  50. Govenment should do sumtin about dis fuel scarcity bcos it is really affecting us.

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