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Mixed Reaction As Man Who Looks Like Buhari Was Spotted Driving A Bus In Lagos State (Photos)

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  Mixed Reaction As Man Who Looks Like Buhari Was Spotted Driving A Bus In Lagos State (Photos). Apparently, there is a one in 135 chances that there’s a single pair of complete doppelgangers. There’s definitely a mathematical chance for two doppelgangers to exist, but it’s highly unlikely. Mostly, people do not come across doppelgangers of themselves. The human face is said to be extraordinarily unique. A Twitter user identified as “He always” has taken to her Twitter page to share a photo of a man who looks like President Muhammad Buhari, driving a taxi in Lagos state. Sharing on her Twitter page, she wrote: “Buhari’s lookalike spotted driving a bus in Lagos State. One Nigeria Forbes”. See tweet below.. Another Twitter identified as “Ada King” also said: “It is finished, Buhari is now a bus driver in Lagos State. BTW, say No to one Nigeria”. See tweet below.. It is said believed that seeing your doppelganger is an omen of death. According to English and German folklore, seeing your d

Nigerian govt deceives citizens, raises petrol price above N200

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  The Nigerian government has increased the pump price of petrol to N212.61 a litre, less than two weeks after assuring the nation there would be no hike. The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) announced late Thursday that the retail price for a litre of petrol for the month will be between N209.61 and N212.61. The ex-depot price, which is the amount sold by fuel depot owners to marketers, will be N206.42, while the landing cost stands at N189.61 per litre, the agency said. The announcement comes amid a partial scarcity of fuel that has lingered for weeks. There had been concerns the government, which says it has deregulated the sector and no longer pays subsidy, would raise rates as crude oil prices have seen a rebound in the global market. The state-owned NNPC, which regulates the sector and is the sole importer of refined petrol, however, assured there was no such plan for February and March. On March 1, the NNPC said in a statement by its Group General Manager, Gr