Nigeria possesses four major oil refineries and produces 2 million barrels of oil a day but can't even gas up its own cars. Nigeria's gas crisis of 1997 brought traffic to a standstill. Thousands of commuters in Lagos had nowhere to go and no way of getting there. Queues of cars outside empty fuel pumps made the U.S. gas lines of the 1970s look like the turnstiles at a Chicago Cubs game.
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