A Nigerian man expressed his frustration after spending N80,000 at a fuel station, only to find that it was unable to fill his vehicle’s tank.
It is important to note that the country has recently experienced a significant increase in fuel prices, with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) selling fuel at N855 per liter.
Upon visiting the filling station, the man was taken aback to discover that N80,000 did not suffice to fill his car’s tank.
He documented the fuel pump meter as it displayed the accumulating cost and the amount of fuel being dispensed into his vehicle.
The man lamented that he was not driving an extravagant vehicle, subsequently showcasing his silver sedan.
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Reacting to the post…
@frankisaiah85 remarked: “You sef you be Ritu*alïst…where you see 80,000 Naira? “
@iyanshawty commented: “You carry 80k by fuel for car. PRESIDENT GENERAL AMONG THE NATION”
@daluakonani wrote: “My heart goes out to all car owners. I don park my own”
@tobest85 stated: “The funny part is that people will still campaign for the same man in 2027”
@korede_lagos penned: “Tinubu has taken the middle class to poverty and the poor to street and online beggars. We were promised Renewed Hope, but they’re delivering hopelessness to lives and livelihoods. Well done, sir”
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