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https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/articles/cx24vxr496eo
Di recent increase in di price of premium motor spirits PMS don dey get effect.
Many Nigerians shock wen dem hear say goment don increase price of fuel on Wednesday.
Dis na di third time for 2024 wey price of fuel dey go up. Many filling stations dey closed for di oil rich city of Port Harcourt di Rivers State capital for southern Nigeria.
For Abuja, anger and sadness dey written for di faces of motorists, keke operators and okada riders wey don dey for fuel queue for more dan three hours on Thursday morning to buy petrol for di NNPC station for Nyanya.
Nyanya na di suburb of di Federal Capital territory wey dey for di border wit Nasarawa State and na majorly middle and low-income earners dey live dia.
One female taxi driver just dey lament give BBC Pidgin tori pesin on how she don dey for di petrol queue and miss her normal morning rush business.
“You know say dis taxi business get time, now di morning business don pass and I still dey for queue.
“If evening come now you no go do up to three trips bifor you gatz come stand for queue again to buy fuel. Wen dis suffer head go end?” di woman wey dey too angry to tok her name ask.
“Na only 9,000 fuel I wan buy and e no go even reach nine litres, money wey be say before dem remove fuel subsidy e fit buy me more dan half tank,” she lament.
Many private fuel stations for Abuja no dey open for business wen our tori pesin check. For neighbouring Nasarawa State, pipo bin don dey buy petrol for more dan 1000 naira.
One military man for di queue wey no dey on uniform tok say e bin dey cost am about 80,000 naira ($47) to fill im tank “but now e dey 100,000 ($50) to fill my tank now. How pesin go fit cope?”
“Dis Christmas go tough o. Me wey I bin dey think to travel to Lagos, I just dey wonder how dat plan go still get head,” e tok
Di recent increase in di price of premium motor spirits PMS don dey get effect.
Many Nigerians shock wen dem hear say goment don increase price of fuel on Wednesday.
Dis na di third time for 2024 wey price of fuel dey go up. Many filling stations dey closed for di oil rich city of Port Harcourt di Rivers State capital for southern Nigeria.
For Abuja, anger and sadness dey written for di faces of motorists, keke operators and okada riders wey don dey for fuel queue for more dan three hours on Thursday morning to buy petrol for di NNPC station for Nyanya.
Nyanya na di suburb of di Federal Capital territory wey dey for di border wit Nasarawa State and na majorly middle and low-income earners dey live dia.
One female taxi driver just dey lament give BBC Pidgin tori pesin on how she don dey for di petrol queue and miss her normal morning rush business.
“You know say dis taxi business get time, now di morning business don pass and I still dey for queue.
“If evening come now you no go do up to three trips bifor you gatz come stand for queue again to buy fuel. Wen dis suffer head go end?” di woman wey dey too angry to tok her name ask.
“Na only 9,000 fuel I wan buy and e no go even reach nine litres, money wey be say before dem remove fuel subsidy e fit buy me more dan half tank,” she lament.
Many private fuel stations for Abuja no dey open for business wen our tori pesin check. For neighbouring Nasarawa State, pipo bin don dey buy petrol for more dan 1000 naira.
One military man for di queue wey no dey on uniform tok say e bin dey cost am about 80,000 naira ($47) to fill im tank “but now e dey 100,000 ($50) to fill my tank now. How pesin go fit cope?”
“Dis Christmas go tough o. Me wey I bin dey think to travel to Lagos, I just dey wonder how dat plan go still get head,” e tok