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General News of Friday, 10 February 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Residents queue with generators to buy fuel

Residents queue with their generators to buy fuel play videoResidents queue with their generators to buy fuel

Following the scarcity of fuel in the country, residents have been spotted queuing at the fuel station with their generators.

This is as a result of the ban placed on gallons by the fuel attendants.

In a video making rounds, residents were captured standing close to their generators on a queue to buy fuel.

The country has been faced with fuel scarcity for weeks which began in December 2022.

Since the video hit the internet, netizens have taken to social media to share their thoughts.

vic_o_official: Hahhaaaaaaaaaa..... E don happen! Welcome to #naija with #fuelscarcity wahala

mbaluxury: Omo Nigerians like to the suffer, that’s just what I’ve come to realize. Some of these people wey the queue go still vote for the same party that is causing them difficulty living for a mussel of bread.

oluwa2obi: This one has been normal in Abuja since

exotique_treats_and_shakes: It's like some of you don't know what's going on. In my area, NNPC fuel is the cheapest.....they only sell in cars, generator tanks, and bike tanks......no geg. So how do you expect people to buy fuel in their generator? What if they can't afford to buy fuel at 350 per liter or 400 per liter? Make dem no carry their generator go?

utibeman: If you are in the habit of buying N500 fuel, you will be going there with your gen every day. You hear am.

oshadipetwins: A whole generator o! I think the hell the Bible is talking about is Nigeria cos koyemi mo! Suffer over everything and nobody will be held accountable for all this nonsense.

ddashnblushmakeovers: E reach to do. Some stations the number of jerrycan is more the population in that community.

officialbobbyfredrick__: We deserve certificate of survival n 2 weeks holiday after this administration is over

hott_galz: They say nothing lasts forever but our suffering in Nigeria looks like something meant for all generations.



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