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Hardship Spreads In Nigeria As Man In Rolls Royce Runs Out Of Fuel (Video)
By Gideon Ayeni
A video capturing a Rolls Royce being fueled with a gallon of petroleum along the highway has ignited a flurry of discussions on social media, shedding light on the profound economic hardship in Nigeria rubbing off also on the very rich.
Watch the video below;
The footage, which has since gone viral, has left many in Nigeria perplexed and dismayed, questioning how a luxury vehicle of the range of a Rolls Royce could be subjected to fuel shortages and economic hardship. For many, it serves as illustration of the widespread struggles endured by citizens in the face of rising price of fuel and commodities.
Commenters on various social media platforms have been quick to weigh in on the matter, offering a spectrum of opinions and interpretations. While some express disbelief and frustration at the apparent disparity between luxury and scarcity, others suggest alternative explanations for the situation.
Among the alternative viewpoints as against the Nigeria hardship theory affecting the owner of the Rolls Royce is the suggestion that the person driving the vehicle may be a mechanic. Another theory posits that the car could be a “for sale” vehicle, with dealers intentionally keeping fuel levels low to deter theft.
Read some netizens reactions below;
@dayo0629: E fit be mechanic like that, make him don use person car cruise all the town.
@seenesco: That’s how you know the owner is overdoing.
@tof_authentic: See as Tinubu Economy dey disgrace luxury.
@aridunu: Fuel price is nobody’s mate.
@israel: the rich also cry.
@qudus593: Definitely a car for sale or hire as dealers hardly put petrol in the cars incase of theft.
@martinjcute: Heat don wire am, with the small fuel he added he no fit run the AC lol. Naija go humble you iswear.
@officialbozz: This is probably a car for sale . Even ehrj fuel never cost. Some dealers no dey put excess fuel
For the cars incase the car won go.
These divergent perspectives shows the multifaceted nature of Nigeria’s economic challenges and the complexities inherent in interpreting isolated incidents
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