When oil price skyrocketed to $110 per barrel; Tinubu increased the cost of PMS from N820 to N1,350.
Today, oil price has reduced drastically to $71 per barrel and Tinubu still left PMS at N1,350.
When it's time to increase cost of living, Tinubu would remember market forces.
But when it's time to reduce it, Tinubu would roll eyes.
As of today, at the market, the price of crude oil is $71 per barrel.
Dear Tinubu & his supporters, why are we still buying fuel at ₦1, 400?
Thank you.
Crude oil is currently trading between $73 and $79 per barrel. The same price range at which we were buying PMS at just N900 per litre.
Can anyone explain why we are still paying N1,360 per litre for fuel?
If you are quick to raise prices whenever the market goes up, you should not hesitate to reduce them when it comes down.
🚨 BREAKING: Nigerian military troops have successfully rescued several kidnapped victims during a security operation deep inside a forest hideout.
The rescue is being hailed as a major breakthrough in ongoing efforts to combat kidnapping and restore security in affected communities. 🇳🇬🪖
🚨 They are everywhere!!! A female beggar was stopped, and a search of her bag revealed three military uniforms. The incident reportedly occurred somewhere in Lagos.
How Yorubas are quickly mobilising and policing their surroundings which has led to the arrest of several of these bandits shows how much Yorubas don't take Nonsense, Shows why their region remains the most peaceful in Nigeria and shows why they are not cowards
Commendable 👏
This is how these bandits beat some of their victims in their captivity.
I swear to God, I am not letting them put me through this pain. I will have to fight to the death.
It's suicidal I know, but that's what I want instead of these beatings.
“LG chairman in Katsina met with armed bandits and promised to fulfill their request some of which include:
1. Renovation of their house facilities
2. Provision of some motorcycles
3. Release of some of their members etc…”
- Reporter
*In Oka Akoko, Ondo State, indigenous hunters rounded up Fulani bandits, who were armed with AK47 guns. The crowd didn't allow people to know the details. But they couldn't move again with their okadas. Oluode chanted ofo on them. Details later. Agbekoya is back!!*