Nigeria has over 209 trillion cubic feet of natural gas — enough to power the entire continent for decades.
Yet the average Nigerian mother still cooks with charcoal, kerosene, or pays ₦1,600 per kilogram for gas. Why?
Because the wealth of our gas is not for Nigerians. It’s for exporters, foreign billionaires, and elite Nigerian collaborators.
π The Real Gas Formula
Shell, TotalEnergies, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and NLNG export Nigeria’s gas daily.
NNPC and corrupt leaders sign multi-billion contracts… while refusing to build affordable gas infrastructure for their people.
Gas flaring continues in the Niger Delta, burning over 700 million cubic feet per day — enough to power thousands of homes.
LPG used by Nigerians is often imported, not processed locally — pushing up prices and punishing the poor.
π£ The Result:
Nigeria earns billions from gas yearly.
Zero pipeline network for home gas distribution.
No local gas storage infrastructure.
Nigerians get crumbs, while billionaires get rich off the flame.
π₯ What You Weren’t Told:
Shell pays hefty carbon taxes abroad — but in Nigeria, they flare gas for free.
France gets cheap gas from Nigeria, while Nigerians pay French companies (like Total Gas) just to cook beans.
Local gas processors are shut down or starved of support so that multinational control stays unchallenged.
π§ Why This Matters:
You’re not poor.
You’re being stripped of your natural inheritance.
And your silence is their protection.
π§ Call to Action:
π Stop blaming God for poverty.
π’ Start asking where Nigeria’s gas money goes.
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