The Murray-Bruce experiment has finally jumped the shark. We were with him when
- He ranted about corruption
- He complained about poor governance
- He claimed to have never flown first class
Ok, we weren’t all in on that third point. We were partially there. But still…
With the fuel scarcity, I feel for my people in Nigeria. That’s why I introduced the electric car. I drive it without bothering about fuel.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) May 22, 2015
Yes, sir. In a country with limited erratic power supply and generators that can not be powered because of this fuel scarcity you mention, we should go get electric cars. Let’s ignore the cost part of all this and just focus on how unbelievably stupid Mr. Murray-Bruce’s suggestion is.
@benmurraybruce Electric car in Nigeria?Am i on the wrong Twitter handle?
— Grumpy Jose Mourinho (@Chisomvals) May 22, 2015
@benmurraybruce because you can afford one
— £M£KA (@1MrDecency) May 22, 2015
Dear @benmurraybruce, and I presume your part of Nigeria has constant light.
— Ekele Ida G. (@prof_ida) May 22, 2015
@benmurraybruce no electricity to charge phones, Na car we go charge?
— U S Dahuwa. (@Quinoh010) May 22, 2015
@benmurraybruce Electric car! Where is the power to charge the batteries? I heard power generation is now 1300MW.
— Yusuf Saleh (@yu_sal) May 22, 2015
@benmurraybruce it looks like u are not a Nigerian. Do we have electricity in Nigeria?
— Cephas Ifeanyi (@IfeanyiCephas) May 22, 2015
@benmurraybruce but but, how do you go on to recharge the car sir? If there’s no power nor fuel to power your gen? Solar?
— LionQueen (@Crystalsay4) May 22, 2015
There’s no light in my house, so hopefully there’s no light at his too. Here’s to his power bank dying in the next 30 minutes.








