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A heartbreaking post shared the frustration of a Nigerian widow struggling to cope with the recent fuel price surge.
Filling stations across the country recently raised the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol), following reports that oil marketers have started sourcing petrol from the Dangote refinery.
Overcome with frustration and grief, she broke down in tears during a call with NigeriaInfoFM, lamenting that she could no longer afford transportation for herself and her son.
The heartbreaking post highlighted the widow’s distressing situation, underscoring the human toll of the nation’s economic hardships.
“Even when fuel was at N980, as a widow I couldn’t afford the transportation for my son to get to school and now they’re increasing it. What are we going to do? My son cannot even go to school,” she lamented.
See reactions and the video below;
@tomi_waziri : Mr. Sherif this is Tomi from Canada please how can I send something to this woman?
@rautim : We need to help this woman before she help herself, she’s completely traumatized. I will do my little bit.
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@justnaturalman: people are really passing through the most difficult hardship in the history of this country. A friend messaged me on WhatsApp & ask me to assist him with money to buy drugs as they now pay them bi-weekly rather than daily. Thursday last week I saw RIP on his Facebook wall.
@bodmasengr : It is so sad that we ve a government that shows zero empathy to her citizens. People are pushed to the border line daily with wicked and insensitive policies of this government and their lavish lifestyle. Nemesis will judge!!
@FitJoe44 : Elections have consequences and if you don’t have a voters card because voting doesn’t matter to you,you’ll still be at the receiving end ,2027 is another chance for everyone of us to vote APC out of power, if you don’t have a voters card,go and register and make sure you vote.
@ayokazeem1759: APC is a curse to this great nation. We talked then that these people are wolves in sheep clothing but people failed to do the proper thing. Look at the results now, people can’t barely survive in their own country. Nice one t-pain.
Even when fuel was at N980, I couldn’t afford the transportation for my son to get to school – A caller, overcome with emotion, weeps uncontrollably while expressing deep frustration over yet another hike in petrol price in Nigeria.#NigeriaInfoMCF pic.twitter.com/ycAGHTYQKm
— Nigeria Info FM 99.3 (@NigeriainfoFM) November 1, 2024
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