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Saturday, March 13, 2021
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Jamb question, le leyi ooo.
ReplyDeleteIf you ask me na who I go ask?
Very set of confused people.
This one they are seeking for our opinions.
30naira per litre
DeleteIt was N87, when Jonathan was in power, they should bring it back to N87
ReplyDeleteLast last 10naira per litre. We are an oil producing nation FFS..!!π
ReplyDeleteWord ππΎπ
DeleteHahahahaha.
DeleteThis one sweet me die.
Honestly,they should buy your proposal @N10 biko.
Imagine now I fill my tank with N11,000 when it's N212 how much will it be? Those driving V8 nko? Na die be that.
Na to park ride go carry Nwanyi Nnewi o(motorcycle).
God save Nigeria.
100 naira per liter so both the government and the people are happy
ReplyDelete90 naira per litre
ReplyDelete5-10naira per litre
ReplyDeletePart of The lyrics of super story song reminds me of the state of Nigeria
πΆπΆ" ... This is super story, a life where fishes drown or even die of taste...
We are an oil producing state yet citizens can't afford to buy that which we have been abundantly blessed with.
We have many problems in this country and fuel shouldn't be part of it. Period
Minimum wage in Nigeria is 30k abi?...they should do the maths from there..wicked and heartless leaders
ReplyDeleteI concur.
Delete50 naira per liter
ReplyDelete50naira per litre
ReplyDeleteThe thing is ...oil producing countries do not hike prices for their citizens. It's definitely below their minimum wage.
ReplyDeleteThe Nigerian govt like copying the oppressive policies of other countries but never the ones that provide basic necessities.
1 Naira.. Who the government help?
ReplyDelete65 naira is OK by government
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