Who would have ever believed that a day would come when Nigerians would take their time to consider bicycles as a means of transportation?
Indeed, the holy scripture did not lie.
The rejected stone is now set to become the chief cornerstone.
Bicycle dealers are in their hot season.
During this period, they will be ballers.
If you are yet to get your own bicycle, better know that you are running out of time. In the coming days, bicycles may be in high demand, hence, the price will go up.
We are sure you are eager to know why. Relax, fasten your seatbelts, we have gist for you.
Petrol Problem
At the moment, Nigerians have only one problem.
That problem is fuel.
Recently, the scarcity of petrol and the increase in its price left Nigerians in unbearable hardship.
This occurrence affected every other thing.
However, days later, Nigerians felt a little relief.
Dangote kept to his words.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) stormed the refinery to load the scarce product.
What Nigerians did not expect was that they would still end up not being able to afford the fuel.
You see, after buying the petrol from Dangote Refinery, the NNPCL increased the price of petrol across all the states in Nigeria.
Now, other petrol stations purchasing from the NNPCL will decide on their own pump price.
Indeed, the coming days will see a sharp increase in the prices of things.
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Transportation, food, almost everything will be out of reach.
Bicycle To The RescueÂ
As we speak, many people are considering bicycles as a means of movement.
Imagine spending almost all your salary on transportation to work, or spending almost all your salary on fuel for your car.
Now, do you understand why bicycles will be in high demand?
Those who have yet to purchase a bicycle may need to do so as soon as possible to avoid the last-hour rush and the expensive price.
We would have suggested an electric car, but how many Nigerians can afford an electric car?
Is it the same Nigerians that are struggling to feed that will buy an electric car?
How are they going to charge the car?
You see? Nigerians are left with little or no option but to settle for bicycles.