As fuel scarcity across the nation continues, many businesses and enterprises are threaten to shut down.
The queues at petrol station have been a menace to the society as traffic is left to play a pivotal role in the citizens’ everyday life.
To this regard, many are left frustrated at petrol stations after hours of patiently waiting to get fuel.
However with reports of a glimpse of hope last night following a statement by Ifeanyi Ubah, managing director of capital oil and gas industries limited, promising to ease the suffering of Nigerians by releasing about 13 million litres, Nigerians have taken to social media to add their voices to the devastating controversy.
As many businesses and enterprises threaten to shut down as a result of the ravaging fuel scarcity, some Nigerians have resorted to making tribalism prevail in this challenge and embracing the blame game.
With Mr Ifeanyi Ubah , promising to make available 13 million litres to ease Nigerians’ stress, some have called for Oil King, “Oil King”, Wale Tinubu (Group Chief Executive of Oando PLC) and Femi Otedola, (Chairman of Forte Oil Plc) to do so.
The queues at petrol station have been a menace to the society as traffic is left to play a pivotal role in the citizens’ everyday life.
To this regard, many are left frustrated at petrol stations after hours of patiently waiting to get fuel.
However with reports of a glimpse of hope last night following a statement by Ifeanyi Ubah, managing director of capital oil and gas industries limited, promising to ease the suffering of Nigerians by releasing about 13 million litres, Nigerians have taken to social media to add their voices to the devastating controversy.
As many businesses and enterprises threaten to shut down as a result of the ravaging fuel scarcity, some Nigerians have resorted to making tribalism prevail in this challenge and embracing the blame game.
With Mr Ifeanyi Ubah , promising to make available 13 million litres to ease Nigerians’ stress, some have called for Oil King, “Oil King”, Wale Tinubu (Group Chief Executive of Oando PLC) and Femi Otedola, (Chairman of Forte Oil Plc) to do so.
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