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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Fuel Scarcity In Lagos...?

I hear the lines are increasing.....

Can anyone confirm if there is fuel scarcity in Lagos and/or any other state?


74 comments:

  1. Since monday no fuel on the island.

    Someone said there's no scarcity on the mainland, I don't know how true.
    On my way out this morning I didn't see any queue though.

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    1. The queue has been causing so much traffic.

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    2. So lafresh na island babe you be suferry small small u hear me?
      Make lie no raid your ass hole.
      Mushin way u dey stay.

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    3. There's no scarcity anymore. As at yesterday all d filling stations on d island were selling fuel without queues.

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    4. U see lafresh which of the island u dey?

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    5. I bought fuel in Ikoyi on Monday and there was no queue.

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    6. Bought fuel at oando close to vgc this morning.. no queue

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  2. There s fuel scarcity on the mainland, buh not as much as dis queue here, it's just a small queue tho

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  3. Yes there is. I queued for 2 hours this morning to get fuel.

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    1. Hahaha who give u car? this blog won't kill me.

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    2. Anon not every1 is as broke as you

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    3. Even tricycles use fuel anonymous

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  4. Yes there's.
    Was at the filling station for close to 30minutes yet I was unable to get fuel

    Bought 150 from black market.

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    1. So everyone now a car owner sdk oo

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    2. Anon, see aw u are showing ur dumbness in a bid to portray urself as smart, is it only car owners that buy fuel?

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    3. Lol
      Joy,like you're paying attention to the anon?
      Pls let her wallow in her dumbness.

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    4. Eka Joy, you get time to dey reply the jobless anon jumping from comment to comment thinking everyone is like him/her

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  5. Yes there is I queued for 2hours this morning.

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  6. Madam stop hoarding my comments please. I spend energy to type, youu know.

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  7. There is no fuel scarcity,unless it started last night.

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  8. Very true...even d ones that have fuel refused to sell to people with jelly can. The heat is too much,no light and had to power my gen. I had to go rent generator tank for 100 naira to use it to buy. Then transferred it to my gallon. Lagos is fucking hot. I wonder how hell fire will be. If only we have constant light. Naija which way???

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    1. Jelly can ke

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    2. Jellycan??????

      Hahahahahaha.

      U can take d boy out of the Bush but u can't take d Bush out of d boy.

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    3. Lol...*Jerry can jare...the thing just dey boil me as I dey type. Eka,cool down. See u wey dey live for ikorodu dey call person bush. Ikorodu follow???

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    4. No fuel, no light, no water. Lagos na wa.

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  9. Well, it's been fluctuating. Dunno why these ppl are hoarding fuel. Took me 3hrs to buy on Wednesday , some hours later, there was no queue. Dunno what's happening. May God help us in this Lagos.

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    1. So lafresh and xoxo stay in lag what a coincidence.

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  10. Everything is scarce and expensive including purewater. Can't believe d pure water I bought 2 wks ago at 600naira for 11 bags was sold to me today at 1k for the same 11 bags.

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    1. E be like say u dey stay for ikorodu. Used to buy 11bags for N600 too but bought for 1k today

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    2. So Eka stays in Ikorodu...... Hmmm!

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    3. Eka,pls which areas in ikorodu is lively and liveable??? I am thinking of relocating to that side. Can one get a nice room self con with water and light and affordable too? Am tired of squatting.

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    4. So what if she stays in Ikorodu?

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    5. Nekky, send me a mail. So we can talk better. Ikorodu is quite affordable to live and yea, I can try and help u out.

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  11. Everything is scarce and expensive including purewater. Can't believe d pure water I bought 2 wks ago at 600naira for 11 bags was sold to me today at 1k for the same 11 bags.

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  12. It's everywhere o.not in lagos alone. I bought yesterday at #100 per litre

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  13. It's everywhere o.not in lagos alone. I bought yesterday at #100 per litre and that was after staying in a very long queue

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  14. Well I bought fuel today, drove in drove out even if na 5h fuel I buy yinmu!

    Kelvin dat Edo Boi

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  15. No fuel in Ph.
    Black market trending now cus of the crowd in filling stations and they even sell at 120 per litre

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  16. Haven't seen any queue thus far.

    Meanwhile stella u are nothing bt a bloody hypocrite...yes I said it.
    So u had to delete my comment cos some bile filled individuals told u to do so.
    Ok! Letme get this straight...i know I erred by derailing d said post bt then i don't see u deleting the post bout linda ikeji that was made on the news brief...if dt isn't derailing aswell then i wonder what is.
    High time u stopped being two faced
    If u like dnt post it bt i believe my msg has been passed

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  17. There's no queue, there was though beginning of the week but everyone started selling from wed so no queue, bought today at conoil in ajah, didn't spend upto 5mins there.

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  18. dont know about that sha.



    blessjack

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  19. It is d scarcity scare dat is making people rush to buy fuel. God help the black people, even inside water the black man will still b thirsty.

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  20. Yes there's scarcity. My driver got 150 liters around 11am. Our fuel dump is smiling and the extinguishers are handy too. So no leles.
    If your landing cost after all surcharges and levies are paid on some metric tonnes of fuel at the Jetties in Apapa, is at N78 already instead of N61.20k, you will change to a new pump price.

    Sorry Nigerians, the higher the loan and bank charges, the higher the price of fuel will eventually become. Forget subsidy stories. Dollar value is on a high swing. Ndo nu.

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  21. What are u still confirming? Baby no fuel no light I stay in Ajah and have a shop in sangotedo this two place even if there is queue we go manage but no fuel. Go confirm

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  22. It's shifting to Ph too........plus no light and the crazy heat. Not loving this situation at all.

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  23. Lie lie ladried... mtcheeeeew

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  24. I don't think there was scarcity on the mainland but on the island there was. But it has reduced now. You can busy fuel easily now. I've stopped seeing queues even

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    1. U can busy fuel ke and u have stopped seeing what?

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  25. Leadership tussle. Filling stations are now hoarding fuel.

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  26. yes oo everywhere got fuel @.#110 in Kogi state xday. not after driving round. the ones that have wont sell and d ones dt sold hiked d price

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  27. Queued for about 45mins before I got fuel yesterday in ikeja.

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  28. Pls it better not be true. No light at all. All they do is to flash the light and take it back, maybe they want us to know that the light is not faulty. Stupid set of people.

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  29. Xp where u get fuel for 150.00 sofrey sofrey with lies

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    2. lol...dont think Xp meant naira. She wrote 150 litres

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    3. How did 150 litres become naira??

      You are so quick to call someone a lie without reading to understand..

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    4. Love me jeje...which is exactly is your problem?
      My name or the 150 liters I wrote up there?
      #pathetic

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  30. Yes there is.
    I visited about 3 filling stations on weds in search of fuel but I eventually bought at the normal price. I think it was just artificial scarcity.

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  31. Coupled with d fuel scarcity is light scarcity too. The thing wey heat dey use me do ehn.

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  32. There's no fuel scarcity. I stay on the mainland and I bought fuel in my car and keg on Sunday. I just drove out not to fill my tank and keg. I did not see a single queue.

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  33. I stay in yaba, no long queues or scarcity today but I noticed pple queuing for fuel yesterday.

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