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I don’t have light to record song or fuel to go out – Singer, Ajaeze hails Nigeria

Nigerian singer, Ajaeze has taken to social media to reveal how some of the country’s challenges are affecting his work and daily routine.

He sarcastically praised Nigeria over the fuel subsidy removal, while talking about how power outage is stopping him from recording songs.

Ajaeze, who is based in the United States, returned to Nigeria few months ago to host concerts and have meet and greet with fans.

Speaking amid the resurfacing of fuel scarcity, he lamented that he also did not have petrol in his car so that he could go to the gym.

The artiste concluded his lamentation by saying he loves Nigeria as it is home.

Ajaeze wrote; “This fuel subsidy na 10 over 10. No light to record song, no fuel to gym. Naija is home, I love it here.”

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Meanwhile, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, on Wednesday, confirmed it adjusted the pump price of prices of Premium Motor Spirit known better as petrol by nearly 200% across the country.

The development followed the announcement by President Bola Tinubu during his inaugural address on May 29 that fuel subsidy was ‘gone’.

The pump price of petrol skyrocketed to between N488 and N557 from N195/l in many parts of the country.

There are six states with the lowest pump prices after the adjustments and they are located in the South West, namely; Ekiti, Ondo, Osun, Ogun, Oyo, Lagos.