So I just did my first fill up since partial deregulation. The thing pain me well well sha! But I will endure for now hoping that we will finally get to full deregulation. ....#ItWontBeEasy #BraceUp #TightenUp The Ride to #RealChange will be a little rough and bumpy, but we must make this journey".
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ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Na wa o. Like seriously pump price has been increased
DeleteSorry o!😢.. @Chidi, Biko console yourself coz nobody will. If you're still waiting for change, your pubic hair will turn to grey 😂😂😂
DeleteNa wa
ReplyDeleteLWKM. Laugh at Nigeria's funniest pictures here
Y didn't they allow it to be possible during jonathan's regime. Fucktards
ReplyDeleteSigned
#LibBadBoy
Change my foot
ReplyDeleteAnd he must increase minimum wage
ReplyDeleteEnd time government.
ReplyDeleteGuy why showing it to us are u not one of apc sychophant?
This is just the beginning u are crying for this one get ready to close down ur account because of fuel.
Apc the hausa almajiri party.
My joy is that those idiot supporting them here can no longer buy MB or GB like me to browse.
#sad indeed
Yoruba's are traitors, they cannot be trusted
DeleteSo Chidi Mokeme is now Yoruba? U people have problems.
DeleteOk oo
ReplyDeleteHmmm wow!
ReplyDeleteGo sidon
ReplyDeleteThat is what your change has caused. If you were among those who voted for this mess, deal with it. You are paying for your sins already.
ReplyDeleteYoruba's are traitors, they cannot be trusted
DeleteIf Yoruba b traitor wetin b Igbo? Shey chidi na Yoruba name? MUMU!!!
DeleteIf Yoruba b traitor wetin con b Igbo? Chidi na Yoruba name? MUMU!!!
DeleteBefor nko who u wan mak e pain anybdy force u go fillin station?? u no see molue or danfo folo am go ur way...
ReplyDeleteNa because you get liver to brace up. What about those wey no get anything to brace up with??? No gree me vex for you!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep having hopeless hope oh
ReplyDeleteIt is well.
ReplyDelete#FINEST
He just said it all !we av to endure for now in order for things to get better!
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit.
ReplyDeleteBullshit
ReplyDeleteSeen
ReplyDeleteOga, pls keep ur insensitive mouth shut jare. What about millions of Nigerians who can't afford it,what did they do wrong? This govt is insensitive and untruthful and their policies are antipeople.so pls keep quiet and buy us yeye fuel.
ReplyDeleteE pain me pass u
ReplyDeleteSign*
ReplyDeleteWe will continue to endure till our enemy die of hunger issokey.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm,it is well!
ReplyDelete117 litres to fill ya tank? Bros na trailer you dey drive?
ReplyDeleteThx...u just spoke my mind! mschewww
DeleteOk we now know how much you spend on fuel
ReplyDelete#yimu
Lol..but you have money na,people when no get again?
ReplyDeleteIs this one still preaching "change"??? Mtcheeewwww...u're not serious
ReplyDeleteIt's mhiz Annie
Why ur tank reach 117Litres? Na trailer u carry?
ReplyDeletesomeone's minimum wage
ReplyDeleteChidii...117 litres Na Ifesinachi luxurious bus?
ReplyDeletewait oooo!!!!! which kind motor dey collect 117 litres. Na truck?
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ReplyDeletewait oooo!!!!! which kind motor dey collect 117 litres. Na truck?
ReplyDeleteFor there to be revolution, blood must flow...I believe in this CHANGE!!! I am suffering too but it wont last...it will always get dark before day break...we will rise again...above these troubles...Buhari is still d man...
ReplyDeletee gud fo una wey de use big moto,me de use hunda 84, so wit 4k, my tank dung full
ReplyDeleteI jes tire for this country.
ReplyDeleteGuy, na trailer you dey drive? 117 litres!
ReplyDeleteBecause you have the money to spend so you can talk about holding on! Why are people sooooo clueless?!!!! What palliative measure has been put in place? So many unemployed people and you are still making life hard for them and u come here to talk about one stupid bumpy ride. This government is killing the people!!!
ReplyDeleteLinda Tell Chidi dat he's stupid!!! Why didnt he brace up wen Jonathan wanted to remove the subsidy.he can afford it, wil others be able to afford it?? Useless comment
ReplyDeleteWow! N17,000!
ReplyDeleteMine increased from N4,500 to N6,525 and I've been sniveling. Lol. I like your poise, sir. I want to be like you. :)
Una never see anything
ReplyDeleteYeah sure!!!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain. But come to think about it, you may have spent more than this each time there is a scarcity. Those periods we bought fuel for N150 or N200.
ReplyDeleteIt is time we hold our government on a high standard for good transport system. I want to be able to see the commissioner of transport at the bus stops taking a bus ride towork because the quality can matchthe standard in UK or Germany.
Pele. E go better
I feel your pain. But come to think about it, you may have spent more than this each time there is a scarcity. Those periods we bought fuel for N150 or N200.
ReplyDeleteIt is time we hold our government on a high standard for good transport system. I want to be able to see the commissioner of transport at the bus stops taking a bus ride towork because the quality can matchthe standard in UK or Germany.
Pele. E go better
God bless reasonable man,you dont think with you anus like slaveborn and Stern
ReplyDeleteWoke up...... U are still sleeping.
ReplyDeleteYou see? You are the one still sleeping.Pls.wake up & type good English.
DeleteNo be easy topic o...
ReplyDeleteChidi Mokeme, Liked you from the on set. Good to know we still have artist with good reasoning
ReplyDeleteFilling up a thousand naira less than minimum wage. Smh. How would a common man survive in this country. I do support change but right now, I think it's better supporting it from outside Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteNice one.
ReplyDeletenicely said Chidi,
ReplyDeletechange is here,no 1 said its gonna be easy,but the question is will it be worth it?Yes! so brace ya self up...............
It won't be easy but will definitely affect those that support the movement for CHANGE. The govt. has done nothing to help poor masses. No salary increment, no new buses to ease transportation etc
ReplyDeleteI am Coonett
Dats if we never die finish b4 d real change all of u re talking abt.can u believe 2pcs of tomatoes 100 in mile12 wat abt oda areaa dat is not market place buh nah fuel all of una de concentrate on.no food for town
ReplyDeleteO LORD Save Your People! http://www.bummyla.com
ReplyDeleteWell said my brother. We just have to swallow the bitter pill. Linda take note!
ReplyDeletena ford him dey drive? abi tanker?
ReplyDeleteIf they like, make them it sell @500/litre. I won't stop adding "a brand new car" to my prayer request
ReplyDelete#proudnurse#
Apart from d so called "Megida Boys"now holding sway in d north from new found wealth,d only oda beneficiary from dis Govt are the 1% super rich.
ReplyDeleteChidi Mokeme d gigolo... na trailer ya grandmama wey u dey fire buy for you..Senator ita giwa for buy you keke napep, u wouldn't have mouth to talk rubbish... stupid boy
ReplyDelete117 litres, na wa oooo,
ReplyDeleteEverything is now costly,
Food,fuel but no salary increment,
I say no to such hardship
#occupyNigeria
This is positivity. I love this.This is how we should reason, knowing we have a president known the world over as a very straightforward person.We should bit the bullet,man up & pray for our country.it's all going to end well.
ReplyDeleteExactly....we all are waiting to reap the benefits of this
ReplyDeleteChidi, do you drive a tanker? 110 litres!!!
ReplyDeleteThis must be an arsenal fan
ReplyDeleteawon oloshi , is that what u guys should be posting , stupid people
ReplyDeleteLol,the comments really cracked me up
ReplyDeleteConfam!
ReplyDeleteYes chidi I support u
ReplyDeleteMokeme.. na trailer jeep you dey drive? 117 liters?
ReplyDeleteLolz. Infact am short of words,I felt so much pain when I bought fuel yesterday from a major distributor. This is more than we can bear, pls Mr President.
ReplyDelete#Linda'spal
Clueless pple
ReplyDeletechidi GET USED TO IT WE ARE IN FOR A ROUGH TIME GOVT IS TAXING THE FUEL INSTEAD OF SUBSIDY IF THEY DON'T WANT TO SUBSIDIZE MUST THEY TAX THE FUEL?
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