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CRUMPLING ECONOMY!



Now this fuel issue is really getting out of hands and it's 4 days and some few hours to the 'Hand Over' of Government.
Airtel sent out messages apologising for possible disrupt in services due to the scarcity last night to all subscribers.
Today GTBANK has done the same and remember I mentioned that MTN did the same too 2 days ago.

Our branches will close at 1pm from tomorrow. Apologies for the inconvenience. Pls tell someone and RT. pic.twitter.com/O0Edkpqqr2
— Guaranty Trust Bank (@gtbank) May 24, 2015


So I think it's probably high time the  Nigerian workers' throw off documents and stay home because the roads are empty and the few buses available hike the price of transportation.
Meanwhile, the current President packs and plans on how to move into his mansion and his Ministers planning strategically on how to run out of the country.

Whoever  said he did us good by conceding defeat was right in fact including moi but right now, I think this is COLD CIVIL WAR 2 or rather what I would preferably liken it to the movie 'Games of Thrones'.
God please guide our Leaders right...and save mother Nigeria from crumbling.

On a lighter mood, I have gone to purchase the Glo sim card just in case MTN and Airtel shuts down.  I know Glo will not shut down for fuel issues...abi you don't know ni?
Biko, 'comme fait moi!'

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