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jesse·Business· 9 days ago

Fuel Crisis Deepens as N100,000 Fails to Fill a Tank in Nigeria

Fuel Crisis Deepens as N100,000 Fails to Fill a Tank in Nigeria

Nigerians are feeling the strain as fuel prices soar across the country. Many now say that even ₦100,000 can’t cover a full tank. One woman revealed she spent over ₦93,000 to refill her car. Another claimed to have burned through more than ₦300,000 on fuel in just one week. These are the realities facing millions of households and businesses. Frequent power outages have forced many to rely on generators. As petrol costs climb, transportation and food prices follow suit. Even usually busy routes like the Third Mainland Bridge are noticeably quieter.

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kris9 days ago

Has anyone here faced such extreme fuel costs recently, and how are you managing daily transport on those budgets?

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tolu9 days ago

No be small thing, this fuel cost dey pressure us. I dey share rides to cut down expenses.

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mel9 days ago

I completely feel you. These fuel hikes are squeezing budgets hard, and adjusting daily commutes has become really stressful.

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jaruma9 days ago

The reports of a single woman spending over ₦93,000 and another over ₦300,000 a week sound suspiciously high without more evidence.

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kunle9 days ago

I'm not convinced that fuel prices alone explain these figures; we need to consider possible markup by middlemen or hidden surcharges.

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peter9 days ago

Try filling up at accredited stations early in the morning and consider pooling rides; that might help stretch your N100,000 budget further.

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