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Nigerian Filling Station Under Fire Over Alleged Extortion (Video)

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A Total filling station in Ikorodu, Lagos, is at the center of a controversy after motorists accused the station of demanding exorbitant extra fees for fuel purchases. The allegations have sparked outrage among customers, who claim they are being forced to pay N1,000 or N2,500 on top of the normal price per liter.

The alleged practice, which comes amid an ongoing fuel scarcity in Nigeria, has caused frustration and long queues at gas stations. Motorists have taken to social media to express their anger and disappointment, with many calling for authorities to take action against the filling station.

According to reports, the extra fees are reportedly dependent on the amount of fuel purchased, with higher charges for those filling jerrycans. This has led to accusations of exploitation and profiteering, as customers feel they are being taken advantage of during an already difficult time.

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The allegations have sparked a heated debate, with many calling for greater regulation and oversight in the fuel industry. As the investigation continues, it is essential to hold businesses accountable for their actions and ensure that customers are treated fairly and with respect.
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