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Reno Omokri reacts to video of vehicles in europe queuing to buy fuel
A few hours ago former presidential side to Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Reno Omokri took to his official Facebook page to react to a video of cars in Europe that were captured queuing to buy fuel.
According to him, he noted that it is obvious that Nigeria is not the only nation where citizens are seen in the queue to acquire petro. Furthermore, he stated that such scarcity is also happening all across Europe due to the war between the Russian and Ukrainian governments as he affirms that Russia seems to be the second-largest oil-producing country in the entire world.
In conclusion, he said that wise people will seize the opportunity to invest their money in the oil business. It may interest you to know that Russia and Ukraine recently got into a war with each other for one reason or the others.
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However, findings also had that amid their fight there seems to be a sudden rise in price due which appears to be advantageous to other countries which seems to be the reason why Mr. Reno Omokri wants Nigerians to take advantage of this great opportunity to invest in it now.
Guys, what is your opinion on this, do you think he has spoken some sense here or not?
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