For years, it was a common refrain in the circles of economic critics, energy experts and commentators for Nigeria to fully deregulate the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry. It however took decades for Nigeria to finally heed to that call, albeit forced by circumstances. What this means is that there is a large number of generations out there in Nigeria who have been used to subsidised petrol all their life until now. Fuel subsidy is finally gone but obviously Nigerians are yet to accept and adjust to this reality. The famous literary icon, Samuel Johnson once said…
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