Stop panic buying - NNPC tells Nigerians, says there is enough Petrol to serve the whole country
Following queues in some Fuel stations
in Lagos and Abuja, NNPC has asked Nigerians to stop panic buying as
there is enough Petroleum supply to serve the whole country.
Obviously some people deliberately createso artificial hoarding of pms to create room for black market so that they can reap offor the poor masses.The relevant agency should start picketing and locking up these errant filling stations.
Hmmmmm another lies from terrorist buharis led scam government. There is enough fuel and u fools are trying to increase the ones that is there clowns in the name of government.
Hellloooo! It's not the first time we'd be hearing such a bold tweet! The last time I heard it, We were almost pushing our car along Ore express way in search of fuel.
I think this administration should of a necessity set their ego/pride/arrogant aside and consult the previous administration what they did to eliminate petrol queues for years. Nigerians are suffering because of their cluelessness.
If I hear.
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If I hear.
ReplyDeleteAlright oOo
ReplyDeleteNa today. Story.
ReplyDeleteOga this is nigeria you cant trust NEPA, buy yuh fuel o,lol see how politicians motivate each other
ReplyDeleteLike Seriously why are there even queue at petrol stations
ReplyDeleteLol...Nigerians know from experience fuel might b scare anytime soon! I don't blame d panic buyers!!!
ReplyDeleteAlright
ReplyDeleteGood they cleared the air. Who get ear make em hear!
ReplyDeleteHAVE YOU HEARD...
ReplyDeleteMY FELLOW Nigerians
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HAVE YOU HEARD...
ReplyDeleteMY FELLOW Nigerians
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We don hear.
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No fuel, no light, Na wa oo
ReplyDeleteThat's nice! Some people just like commotion...
ReplyDeleteObviously some people deliberately createso artificial hoarding of pms to create room for black market so that they can reap offor the poor masses.The relevant agency should start picketing and locking up these errant filling stations.
ReplyDeleteNoticed.
ReplyDeleteGud to hear that
ReplyDeleteDen let dem sell na
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
I pray so
ReplyDelete#LIB ADDICT#
Hmmmmm another lies from terrorist buharis led scam government.
ReplyDeleteThere is enough fuel and u fools are trying to increase the ones that is there clowns in the name of government.
#sad indeed
Ok seen
ReplyDeleteOK...
ReplyDeleteOk o, it's almost beginning to affect us in ib
ReplyDelete#*karlishah*
We dey look or panicking....nuel
ReplyDeleteNa the panic buying dey cause problems for us. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHelp me tell nigerians. Every small thing we go dey panic no patience at all
ReplyDeleteAJ MAIN BOY...
Na so....good one
ReplyDeleteTalk....bullshit
ReplyDeleteSo y d scarcity in lagos... Gud to know sha
ReplyDeleteOk, we don hear.
ReplyDeleteOk, we don hear.
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteWe don hear.
ReplyDeleteMere words!! Ain't we tired of it already??
ReplyDeleteOkay. Good news#Lindangwanu#
ReplyDeleteHellloooo! It's not the first time we'd be hearing such a bold tweet! The last time I heard it, We were almost pushing our car along Ore express way in search of fuel.
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteBut many filling stations are not selling and those that are selling are doing so at between 100 and 120 per litre
ReplyDeleteI think this administration should of a necessity set their ego/pride/arrogant aside and consult the previous administration what they did to eliminate petrol queues for years. Nigerians are suffering because of their cluelessness.
ReplyDelete"Serve the whole country". For how long?
ReplyDeleteOk oo
ReplyDeleteOkay.
ReplyDeleteWe don't want to take chances, we have to save up for the raining day
ReplyDeleteEverybody is living a confusing life. God helps us
ReplyDeleteThey should tell the petrol stations to stop panic selling...
ReplyDeleteThank goodness
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