I experienced a scarcity of gas today:
Hey everyone I thank God I’m alive to witness today and it a wonderful Friday I had to refill my cooking gas today and I found out it increases in price #580 per kg and it was #420 before and again it very scarce people had to come from far distance to buy it and the gas plant was congested for like an hour before I could get mine the gas plant is RANO gas at Zango area toward aviation college Zaria northern Nigeria a bit far from me I suffered to get my gas filled but I’m happy at last but it expensive though a kg is $1 and I got 2kg that’s $2 and that’s #1160 in Nigerian naira today now I’m gonna cook Rice and beans and enjoy it for the day thank you.
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I am so sorry that the shortages, whether real or manufactured have created a hardship. Over here things are getting expensive also and because shipping has been a problem, things have lines or are impossible to purchase, or they are overpriced. I have to wonder where the end of this will be!
Thank you for showing this off! I hope things get better!
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Amen and thank you
My pleasure!