See what a Nigerian had to say on the fuel scarity in nigeria LOL!
The last few weeks have been nothing short of a sick and unwarranted test of my patience and temperament. Fuel scarcity in Lagos is still looming and forcing motorists to resort to either:-
- Sleeping overnight in their cars queuing at filling stations while fending off mosquitoes that manage to get in between the narrow window gap.
- Buying at black market prices from unreliable sources outside filling stations with the bonus risk of stalling their precious engine.
- Spoiling themselves with daily ‘sauna treatments’ in the discomfort of their cars since they refuse to use air conditioning which is a fuel guzzler.
80 per cent of my recent interactions
have included the question, ‘Do you have fuel?’ at some stage in the
conversation. Soon I raise up my right hand and prepare to point the
finger of blame to the government but then I pause and think to myself,
‘What good is that going to do?’ Instead what are the opportunities that
I could exploit in these trying times and what solutions can I adopt to
solve my own problems?
- Invest in a diesel generator – you hardly hear about diesel scarcities
- Buy inverters to provide power supply if the power company is generous in your area.
- Drive shorter distances as much as possible
- Get details of a local filling station attendant or two so you can follow up with calls to know if they are selling – saves you hours of queuing time.
For now I’ll just pick up my yellow 25 litre jerrican and get in line (moan)
See what a Nigerian had to say on the fuel scarity in nigeria LOL!
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4/09/2016 01:09:00 am
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