If you have a gen or car, two things may have crossed your mind in the past two weeks. First, you鈥檝e asked yourself why you鈥檙e still in this country for the 100th time.
Then, you鈥檝e wondered why you鈥檝e spent the past two weeks queueing at fuelling stations.
Well, the good news? We have all the details on the latter and we鈥檙e here with more updates. As for the former, we can鈥檛 really help you.
Pele, go and collect your PVC to vote in 2023.
Now, for the updates
The last time we had the resident big boys of Nigeria鈥檚 petroleum sector, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and its ring leader, Mele Kyari, on the hot seat. Three main things went down:
- , adulterated fuel was imported and distributed to fuel stations across the country.
- There was a over who was to blame for the oversight that led to the importation of contaminated fuel.
- In the heat of the drama, an alleged entanglement between NNPC鈥檚 trading arm, Duke Oil, and a fraudulent law firm in Panama surfaced on Twitter.
So right now, who鈥檚 fixing this mess ?
In the midst of all the 鈥渉e said, she said鈥 drama, NNPC assured Nigerians that of methanol-free petroleum would be imported into the country to end the fuel scarcity . It鈥檚 been seven days since the update and well, your empty jerrican says it all.
The Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva, on behalf of the Federal Government and asked us to stay focused.
An excerpt from the speech: 鈥淚t is not a time to trade blames as is customary in Nigeria. After the storm settles, there will be time enough to investigate and get to the bottom, so that this does not repeat itself.鈥
So technically, we鈥檙e still here.
Does it get better?
Not really. In the midst of the power outages and hike in transportation fares, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has due to the seemingly unending fuel scarcity.
Why is a strike from TUC problematic?
They are the senior brothers of ASUU, so you may want to put some respect on their name. is a union for senior staff from various associations in Nigeria to coordinate activities in their industries.
If they decide to embark on this strike, buying fuel for 鈧1000 per litre won鈥檛 be our only problem. We will see stores shutting down, shipping and clearing agencies closing up 鈥 essentially every union will pack up.
What is our designated bad boy, Uncle Bubu, doing?
is moving fast and will not tolerate any Buhari slander. In an interview with Channel Television鈥檚, Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, has asked Nigerians to stop crying as if the heavens have fallen.
Does he stop there? No. He goes further to say: 鈥淣igeria has only witnessed one major fuel scarcity since the inception of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.鈥
Let me interpret
At least we still have Google
| Administration | Year | Challenge |
| Uncle Bubu | 2015 | |
| Uncle Bubu | 2016 | |
| Uncle Bubu | 2017 | |
| Uncle Bubu | 2019 | |
| Uncle Bubu | 2021 |
So in other words, fuel scarcity is an annual event in the country, but according to Bubu鈥檚 PR squad, this is the first major one. Therefore, we all need to stop making noise.
So what next?
We can only wait to see the distributed and hope things return to 鈥渘ormal鈥 soon.
Until then, stay glued to our daily updates on the chaos that is our beloved country, Nigeria, on 91大神 Citizen.




