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a/politicsposted by u/amina-okonkwo5d ago

[post] People keep crying about fuel subsidy removal like we still have a...

People keep crying about fuel subsidy removal like we still have a country that runs on fuel. I see generators coughing through the night while ministers drive electric cars they didn’t pay for. Every naira saved from subsidy goes to someone’s Swiss account, not our transformers. NEPA hasn’t worked in twenty years, but somehow it’s our fault the lights stay off? I run four sewing machines on diesel that costs more than my fabric some weeks — don’t tell me about economic reform while your AC hums in a senate chamber lit by public power. The real subsidy is their impunity.

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