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Saturday 23 May 2015

MTN,Beatfm,Naija FM Shut down operations over fuel scarcity

Many businesses have shut down and others suffering huge losses over the recent fuel and diesel scarcity in Nigeria.This evening,BeatFm and it's sister station NaijaFM shutdown operations early over diesel scarcity.
MTN Nigeria also posted a statement announcing the quality of it's services would be drastically affected if they are not supplied with diesel within the next 24 hours  ..

 Read MTN's release below

As at today,a litre of fuel was being sold between 200-400 naira..That's if you are lucky to even see it..

26 comments:

  1. This is getting out of hand!

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    1. Fine geh I gat my eyes on u

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    2. Miss Ima, I swear with everything I hold dear in this life. I did not read your comment b4 posting mine. I have said it before, we both think alike. This could be destiny playing trick on us.

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    3. @Anon pls take yo eyes away frm Miss Ima oo, she's already spoken 4....I no want trouble 4 this blog.

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    4. what a country...



      anyway...9jahub.com is the 4th largest forum now in Nigeria from topawards.

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    5. Sincerely, I don't understand Nigeria again. Never been this bad. But we'll survive

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    6. Sincerely, I don't understand Nigeria again. Never been this bad. But we'll survive

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  2. Dis is just d beginning for Buhari, after frustrating Gej he will see how it feels to rule Nigerians in dis era.

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    1. Ifeoma we'll shall suffer it together. Since your thinking is very shallow.
      Nija my country which way? I'm from Amrika((

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    2. See me see trouble, you dey blame person wey never assume office, is your hatred that much..please do remember ,atleast before you were #gej supporter you were human being please think like one please.

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  3. This is getting out of hand

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  4. God bless nigeria.
    Hmmm..
    Speechless.

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  5. This fuel scarcity no be small thing o

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  6. God help us in our country

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  7. GEJ just dey ignore the whole thing coso his mind is set on leaving hehe
    Buharia I almost feel sorry for you lmao

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  8. Sit down dey look ...#LookuLooku

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  9. If u are lucky to get fuel, it is sold #500 a litre.

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  10. I remember campaign days, FFK would have been n the media blaming APC for the scarcity, doyin okupe would be denying that there is more than enough petrol,Ngozi and deizani would be lying that they have paid all the marketers,OMG, God don blow open their nyash for us. we are now seeing the reality in 9ja,all the makeup they were doing is now washed away, it cant hide the fact that administration that have been selling petrol for more than 2yrs for $100/barrel is now broke,,,GMB would fall my hand if he havent investigate all those people and make them pay our money back ooo.. we no go gree asswear.

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  11. This is serious.. IT IS WELL

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  12. Worst economy under GEJ so sad at the high rate of business shouting down-Pst.Chekeleke

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  13. WORST GOVERNMENT OF ALL TIME!!!! EVEN ABACHA'S DAYS WASN'T AS BAD AS THIS.. GEJ is a LOSER!!!!!!!!!

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