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Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa Reduces Petrol Pump Price to N580/Litre at His Kano Filling Station

Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa Reduces Petrol Pump Price to N580/Litre at His Kano Filling Station

In a remarkable display of philanthropy and concern for the welfare of the Nigerian people, Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has made headlines once again by announcing a significant reduction in the pump price of petrol at his fuel station in Kano.

Following the recent announcement by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) of an increase in petrol pump price to N617 per litre, Nigerians were bracing themselves for the impact of the surge in fuel costs on their daily lives. However, in a move that has endeared him to many, Ahmed Musa took it upon himself to alleviate the burden on the citizens by lowering the pump price to N580 per litre at his MYCA -7 Filling Station in Kano.

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The announcement was made on his verified Twitter page, where he wrote, “Fuel ⛽️ #580 @MYCA -7 Filling Station Kano.” This act of kindness has sparked praise and admiration from countless individuals across the nation.

This is not the first time Ahmed Musa has demonstrated his commitment to giving back to his community and fellow Nigerians. In 2018, the talented footballer purchased the filling station as part of his efforts to contribute to the economic growth of the region. In addition to the fuel station, he also owns a sports and fitness center featuring all-weather football pitches, providing a platform for young talents to nurture their skills and passion for the sport.

Ahmed Musa’s latest gesture has not only reduced the financial strain on motorists and the general public but has also sent a powerful message about the importance of empathy and compassion during challenging times. As a prominent figure in Nigerian sports, Musa’s actions carry significant weight and have the potential to inspire others to lend a helping hand to those in need.

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The reduction in petrol pump price at Musa’s filling station comes at a critical juncture when the country is grappling with economic challenges. It serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder that even small acts of generosity can make a significant difference in the lives of people facing hardships.

As the news of Ahmed Musa’s benevolence continues to spread, Nigerians have taken to social media to express their gratitude and admiration for the footballer. Many have praised him for using his platform and resources to bring relief to the people during trying times.

Ahmed Musa’s decision to lower the petrol pump price to N580 per litre at his MYCA -7 Filling Station in Kano has garnered widespread appreciation and praise. His selfless act exemplifies the spirit of compassion and solidarity, reminding us all of the importance of supporting one another during challenging times. It is hoped that more individuals and entities will follow Musa’s lead in making a positive impact on society and contributing to the welfare of fellow Nigerians.

Source link: Leadership.ng – Super Eagles Captain Ahmed Musa Crashes Petrol Pump Price to N580/Litre in Kano

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