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“Na lie, work never finish” – Dangote Refinery workers say, call Nigeria ‘scam’

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Last updated: 2023/07/03 at 7:22 PM
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'Na lie, work never finish' - Dangote Refinery workers say, call Nigeria 'scam'

Some workers at the recently commissioned Dangote Refinery allege that the claim regarding the completion of the refinery is false and a blatant lie.

A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment two construction workers at the Dangote refinery declared the state of operations on the Billions of dollars project.

'Na lie, work never finish' - Dangote Refinery workers say, call Nigeria 'scam'

It is worth noting that the ex-president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari had in May commissioned the 650,000 barrels per day refinery located at the Lekki free zone near Lagos. The development raised hopes of it being operational to curb the hardship facing Nigerians following the removal of fuel subsidy by President Tinubu.

However, in the video making rounds on social media, some construction workers at a section of the Dangote Refinery alleged that it is incomplete.

One of the workers further stated that Nigeria is a scam for selling out lies about the completion of the project.

'Na lie, work never finish' - Dangote Refinery workers say, call Nigeria 'scam'

“This one wey dey here now na Dangote Refinery dem dey work. Shey you dey see am,” a voice in the background said.

Another interrupted,

“Na lie, na lie; work never finish. Nigeria na scam.”

Watch the video below …



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