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Speed Darlington calls for referendum after buying 5 liters of fuel for N5000

Speed Darlington, a controversial artist, lamented the high cost of fuel in Nigeria only 48 hours after Tinubu’s inauguration.

After fuel station sellers raised the price of fuel and began hoarding their petroleum products, there was chaos in several areas of Nigeria.

This action follows the current president’s inauguration speech in which he announced that fuel subsidies will be removed.

The musician vented on his Instagram page after paying N5000 for 5 liters of fuel at a filling station in the midst of the controversy over fuel price increases.

Speed Darling has requested a referendum in Nigeria in view of the recent development.

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