Dr.Ibe Kachikwu,the Minister of State for Petroleum, has assured Nigerians that the ongoing scarcity of petrol will be over soon.
Kachikwu on twitter...
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I thought it was even over,i hope they are sincere
ReplyDeleteAll mouth and no trousers! Let wait and see
DeleteSame old shit
DeleteWe hear
DeleteNa so then just dey deceive themselves.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as 2020 abi?mscheeew
I've always felt that Kachikwu was being set up for failure. An Igbo(ish) man as deputy petroleum minister in Buhari's Govt? Something just ain't right (in Keith Sweat's voice)! They'll soon sack him and his big goggles wey dey make am resemble who dey smoke wee wee.
DeleteSame gist we'v been hearing 4 d past 2months yet nothing
ReplyDeleteTalk is cheap.
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Idiots...after frustrating Christians celebration......stella I'm back and u must enjoy me
ReplyDeleteI pray soo
ReplyDeleteWhen will "the soon" be?
ReplyDeleteGlory be to God, Ha! it is abt time abeg. We haf suffered alot on this fuel issue.
ReplyDeleteThnx Oga Kachikwu.
End time minister
ReplyDeleteWe have had enough of the sufferings associted with this fuel scarcity.
ReplyDeleteLet the scarcity be over soon as he promised.
We are waiting.
ReplyDelete*no condition is permanent*
Don't just assure us. Ensure it doesn't happen again. Must Nigerians suffer for everything?
ReplyDeleteHian!!!
Amen oh!!! God intervene
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteKachikwu well done oo
ReplyDeleteI heard that 2 months ago and from what I have read so far, this intervention is just fior the holidays, after that its back to square one.
ReplyDeleteOK o, we haf hear
ReplyDeleteOver in 365 days abi? Kk
ReplyDeleteLet it be sooner than expected abeg, The masses are suffering
ReplyDeleteYes it would in Jan...after they have made money for this period
ReplyDeleteOffloading their tanks for black market.
Amen!!!
ReplyDeleteSoon could be the next 2years o
ReplyDeleteSHAME ON APC. SHAME ON YOU GUYS.
ReplyDeleteOkay.
ReplyDeleteAnd we hear
ReplyDeleteAnd soon is when exactly please.
ReplyDeleteI sincerely hope d measures taken will ease nd eventually put a stop to d scarcity.
ReplyDeleteThat's what we keep hearing...
ReplyDeleteMtcheeeew...
let's wait and see na
ReplyDeleteOgbasara ha.
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...
ReplyDeletewe are waiting o
MISS GOODIE
I don enter my comment
DeletePromises, assurance.
ReplyDeleteWe need realities already.
Thank you Sir.
Issoria
ReplyDeletethis fuel scarcity has lingered on for too long
ReplyDeletewe need more than Assurance..we need action & results!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLET THE FUEL FLOW AND PRICE CUT DOWN
ReplyDeletelie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie lie
ReplyDelete#GODWIN™
Enough talk already! Get to work.
ReplyDeleteHow soon? Baga
ReplyDeleteWhich time nau
ReplyDeleteWaiting
ReplyDeleteStory
ReplyDeleteWhen?
ReplyDeleteWareva
ReplyDeleteNext
ReplyDeleteLess talk and more action please
ReplyDeleteAkuko
ReplyDeleteYou guys should better be fast about that.
ReplyDeleteStory for the gods
ReplyDeleteBastard man
ReplyDeleteOnly ting he knows is using his position to use women to front for him!
Ole buruku!
'Over soon' is what we have been hearing since,so nothing new.
ReplyDeleteI saw D moda fucka @ world oil parading himself..... Here ND dre
ReplyDeleteHe kinda look clean tho!
What a shame.. I didnt expect this from these APC rascals.
ReplyDeletelike seriously? this is taking like forever mehn dey should do something pls, it is unbearable
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