 The city's ASU has insisted that Nigeria has no subsidy. The president of ASU, Professor Emmanuel Osudoke, spoke at the Alex Equeme Federal University in Eboni State. Osudoke wondered why Nigeria would be exploring crude oil for the past 70 years and can't refine the product at home. Recall that President Bolo Tunebo on his inauguration announced that subsidy is gone, a declaration that led to a hike in price and shortage of the product across the country. As said to your people at the Nigerian rates, not a dollar, there's something that's wrong. There is no subsidy. It's not a rocket science to build a refinery. When the country deliberately to maintain the one they have, look at the people that are being paid, Nigeria has spent big trillions of Naira in the past three years or so on a renovation and now when it's working, look at Niger here, Nepal, small countries have a functional refinery. There's something that's wrong.