The Beat FM has joined the bandwagon of companies in
Nigeria groaning under the current scarcity of diesel and other
petroleum products.
The Beat and its sister station Naija FM known to operate on a 24/7 basis now close as early as 8:30 pm due to diesel shortage.
The station has been intimating its listeners via its Twitter handle regarding the current dilemma it has found itself.
See tweets below:
Mobile phone operators, such as MTN and Airtel have also warned that the lingering scarcity may affect their ability provide quality service to their numerous subscribers.
The Beat and its sister station Naija FM known to operate on a 24/7 basis now close as early as 8:30 pm due to diesel shortage.
The station has been intimating its listeners via its Twitter handle regarding the current dilemma it has found itself.
See tweets below:
We
will be shutting down at 8.30pm today due to diesel shortage. We have
to ration. We will be back on tomorrow. We will keep you updated
— THE BEAT 99.9FM (@THEBEAT999FM) May 23, 2015
We’re going off again. We’ll be back tomorrow at 6am
— THE BEAT 99.9FM (@THEBEAT999FM) May 24, 2015
Mobile phone operators, such as MTN and Airtel have also warned that the lingering scarcity may affect their ability provide quality service to their numerous subscribers.
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