 Following an uproar in petrol stations across the country, our correspondent went around filling stations in Lagos for an update. It was gathered that the queues still persist but are getting shorter. Some of the filling stations within the area of Okota down to Ago were closed while some others were dispensing, but with queues, many motorists who opted for black market sellers to fill their tanks were also complaining of irregular prices of petrol. We are buying black market 2,000, you see, so you have to ask us. But for me, turn out, we are getting for like that 200, it's okay. It's better than that, you know, get. Very provoking, annoying. We have something and then we are even exporting it and we are buying it again. It's a food thing. And for years, this thing has been continuing. The experience is too bad, I won't lie to you. And I've been buying like, for like 200 nair per litre. And which is not good, which is not fair. And they still collect 100 nair for cakes. The first time Andrew has been going through scarcity problem lately. So nobody is surprised. So really, there is no way of adapting to the situation and all that.