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So, Should We Sympathise or Laugh @ President Buhari Over Nigeria’s Current Fuel Crisis?

Posted By: adminon: December 26, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Cabal, Citizen-state relationship, Global energy powers, UnipolarityNo CommentsViews:
So, Should We Sympathise or Laugh @ President Buhari Over Nigeria's Current Fuel Crisis?

Nigeria is going through what the president himself calls “needless fuel queues”. It is not such a new experience for Nigerians except that this one is coming after the May 2016... Read more

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