I sit at my computer looking at the idea of returning to Nigeria for good as the economic climate in this part of the world is getting somewhat colder than usual. and then i read about all the news coming out of the north about all killings and destruction and i am beginning to wonder what the future holds for Nigeria as a nation should i have any dreams of returning to Nigeria to live of head further west where it is safer or maybe head to the orient pearl of Asia continent
Today, I found myself engulfed in the chaos of fuel scarcity while attempting to purchase petrol in Ibadan. What was supposed to be a routine task turned into a day-long ordeal, as I navigated through seemingly endless queues stretching for miles. Frustration mounted as I realized that simply waiting in line wasn't going to cut it. Resorting to the age-old networking method, I scrambled to find someone who could pull strings at the petrol station. Eventually, through connections, I managed to bypass the agonizing queue and secure the precious fuel I needed. But the experience left me pondering the deeper issue at hand: the pressing need for a sustainable solution to the recurring fuel scarcity plaguing our communities. As I reflect on today's ordeal, I'm reminded of the resilience of Nigerians in the face of adversity. Yet, I can't shake the urgency for authorities to address this systemic challenge. Until then, we remain at the mercy of unpredictable queues and uncerta...
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