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@lyk_pac @ASTRO__AUTOS @OfficerCadetamm @Abj_Auto_cars @Carsnationn @AutosShift @JayAutosCustomz @abujacarstand @abujacar @abdoulmansoor00 Where is the Radar?
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Not to build a regional hospital.
Not to build a regional school.
Not to build a regional dam.
Not to generate regional electricity.
Not to build a regional train system. Not to build a regional industrial hub.
Who did we offend? How did we go from Sardauna to these guys?
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Northern Govs Commit N500m Each For Construction Of Forum's Secretariat dailytrust.com/northern-govs-…
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JUST IN: Tinubu seeks Senate approval for fresh $6bn external loans solacebase.com/just-in-tinubu…
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Arise TV journalist - Can you speak to us on some of the social economic indices that the president bola tinubu has turned around, what has improved in real data terms under this presidency
APC chieftain - Ok because you are always in the studio you don't know what is going in the country
I'm howling 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@Omojuwa Fuel queues have disappeared, not because supply improved, but because people can’t afford it anymore.
₦10,000 used to get 50 litres at ₦195/litre, now it’s just 7 litres at ₦1,400. Demand has dropped, not the problem.
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Ordinarily, Nigeria would be dealing with fuel queues at a time like this. India, Peter Obi’s Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, and Pakistan are some of the countries currently facing long queues due to the current perturbations in the ME.
There’s a reason Nigeria isn’t suffering what it suffers even at times when there are no such geopolitical perturbations.
And no, the reason isn’t because Nigeria is an oil country. (I must assume) You aren’t stupid. Nigeria was always an oil country when fuel queues were the norm.
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