Lady Laments Long Gas Queue Amid Price Hike, Sparks Reactions Online

  • A viral video showed a Nigerian lady lamenting the long queue at a gas station amid the ongoing cooking gas scarcity.
  • The shortage, linked to a recent PENGASSAN strike, has driven prices up to ₦25,000 for a 12.5kg cylinder.
  • Her humorous remark about bringing a mattress to wait her turn drew mixed reactions online as Nigerians blamed the government for the crisis.

A Nigerian lady has gone viral after sharing a video of a long queue at a gas station amid the ongoing cooking gas scarcity.

The shortage, caused by a recent three-day PENGASSAN strike, has led to a sharp price hike — with a 12.5kg cylinder now costing up to ₦25,000. In the video, dozens of people were seen waiting with their cylinders, prompting the lady to joke that she should have brought her mattress to wait her turn.

The clip has sparked mixed reactions, with some blaming the government for the crisis.

@beckky20 said: “why everybody gas con finished at d same time”

@❤️joyadebukola❤️🫶🌸 said: “#2,000 per kg na wetin una use celebrate 65 years 🤣 what a country 😅”

Watch video below …

In other news……. Reality TV star Tacha Akide got emotional as she revisited the street and small room she once lived in at Nkpor, Port Harcourt, where her journey began.

In a viral video, Tacha was seen touring her former neighbourhood surrounded by locals and security. She became visibly emotional as she recalled her struggles before fame.

Old neighbours warmly welcomed her back, while netizens hailed her story as an inspiration for those still striving for success.

See some of the reactio ns trailing her video below:

@TheForexScribe said: “In everything in life
In every situation in life
Never stop trusting God
Never give up on yourself
If you can dream it you can achieve it 💯
Stay jiggy stay motivated”

@I_AM_ADEYEMIE remarked: “Port Harcourt raised some real ones. The struggle wey we face for that area no be small thing.”

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