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Friday, 11 March 2016

Is this really a filling station? (photo)

The person who shared this (@Clemsakin71) claims this is a filling station in Benue state and that they sell fuel at 180/litre.

88 comments:

  1. Road side black market, miss linda

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    1. Does not happen only in Nigeria..check republic of Benin















      From Paris

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  3. THIS IS BARBARIC! see as i dey hide my face in shame as I dey type.. NAIJA! what's the way forward naaaa ..hope people wey dey around me no dey see this picture sha..I can't stand to be ridiculed of my country at alll

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    1. Shut up! Did you look at the terrain? This is rural Nigeria!

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    2. I don't comment here...but this stern should be given d award of LIB most senseless...very dumb a guy

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  4. Lindiway this is just an improved black market.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Lol na black market filling station

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  6. Thieves..
    Prolly black mark-kate..















    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  7. I don't be believe dis. Linda take note!

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  8. Thieves..
    Prolly black mark-kate..















    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  9. Yes it is?a poor mans hen is his own cow so this is his own manual filling station i hope Nigeria fake scam DPR will not come after him.
    They even sell better than good filling station.
    This is what terrorist buhari has cause so am not against the dude.


















    #sad indeed

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  10. Benue is the least developed state in Nigeria, so to the people who are mainly illiterates and give their wives as a pleasure units to visitors, that is an ideal petrol station.

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    1. You're just as dumb as your comment! Spewing ignorant rubbish! How many benue men offered u their wives when u visited? Abi na just hearsay....that saying most of u ignorant fucks take literally just tries to give an idea about how hospitable a benue man is to strangers/visitors. if you know a benue man @ all you should know they're the most possessive and jealous set of human beings when it comes to their women! Hope u get enlightened enough by this n educate others who have this twisted perception!

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  11. Lol...it's black market filling station...

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  12. And when you realize how much is being allocated or given this state from FG, you will marvel how come people re suffering like this.

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  13. Should I call it a mobile filling station

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  14. Yes this was how fuel pumps use to be in early seventies

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  15. So long as it serves the purpose.


    Okbye.

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  16. All join. Lol


    ...merited happiness

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  17. Prone to conflagraion

    State Government should act fast



    #PeterObiForPresident2019

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  18. Nigerians are just bunch of crazies walahi. Lol. They can so reason upside down. Smh

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  19. Innovative ways of doing things.

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  20. Hehe in nkwerre
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  21. Really, hehehehe.. Chai, God, help this country

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  22. Lol. So far fuel is cmin out of d pipe na. No qualms ooo. Fillin station is jst a name oo.

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  23. It is a filling station as long as it fills your tank.

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  24. Hahahahahahahha I'm not surprised!!

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  25. Probably located in a village that travellers pass through before entering the state's capital,no point making it seem as if the state is extremely backward.you definitely won't see this in major towns.

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  26. Hahahahahahaha...I don laf die here

    #LibBadBoy

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  27. Can't knock the hustle

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  28. Hahahaha, it is called manual filling station. Can't you see the type of cars patronizing them?

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  29. LMAO!!!
    Only in the NORTH CENTRAL that this abounds

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  30. Its Ibadan joor

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  32. Wow! That's sad, I can believe it. But one thing I know is that Benue is pretty backwards, very stuck in the past and non progressive. Call it government or whatever but alot of services are poor. I'm from Benue by the way, also many people who visit mention how old school, everything is. I haven't been back in over a year but for as long as I remember I was always surprised that the fuel was so expensive, even when they reduced it to 95 in Lagos it remained 175 - 180 in Benue. I hope it gets better, kai this my state really has its problems.

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  33. Lol, d price is very ok for dt environment.

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  34. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin11 March 2016 at 21:18

    Black MKT filling station.lol,all na change.

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  35. Benue state where u still find mud houses in cities and towns ... If u see a standard house in zaki-biam just hv in ur mind that its built by an igbo person

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    1. Just shut your dirty mouth. My house in the town equipped with everything i have here in London was not built by Igbo people. Yes i know because i was there when it was built. It has its problems like every state in Nigeria but bringing tribe into it insinuating one is better than the other doesn't make things better. People do what they can to survive just know this hardship is all over Nigeria.

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  36. Yes o. We will be using our heads since the govt is not responsible

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  37. This is called Agidimgbi

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  38. Even before reading it, I envisaged it would be Benue. Funny though.

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  39. U stil dey ask?u see vehicle parked and filling his tank.Goodluck to David Mark after them go naked small pikin wen thief chicken.Benue people anya!

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  40. Lmao made in 9ja Station

    #QueenBea the only DarkskinGirl in 9ja#

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  41. Lmao made in 9ja Station

    #QueenBea the only DarkskinGirl in 9ja#

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  42. Very possible. Everything is possible in dis country

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  43. It is an improvised one . Naija no dey carry last lol

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  44. Niger for life, 180 per litre

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  45. Lol not sure this a filling station

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  46. It's a manual filling station...
    Lolss


    #FINEST

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  47. Lol this one na road side black market

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  48. It's in cotonou and not Nigeria

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  49. You find this kinda things "Only in nigeria." 9ja, i hail thee !

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  50. You find this kinda things "Only in nigeria." 9ja, i hail thee !

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  51. Naija 😂😂😂😂 upgrade black market

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  52. All this wahala sef... Naija I hail oo!

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  53. Nigeria is a joke wtf David mark shame on u n ur ppl

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  54. Nawa o.dis is black market

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  55. yes, this is how they sell it in the remote parts of some of those areas, Benue Nasarrawa.

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