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What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ceeceeuwa: 10:08am On Jun 27, 2023
I live on the island where you can sarcastically call Lekki phase 4 πŸ˜€. The electricity destribution here is nothing to write home about. Infact you can count the number of hours you have light over here in a month. They bring it for few minutes each day for a couple of days towards when it is time for them to destribute the bills. People here have been generating electricity for themselves by using their generating sets.
Infact, it is no longer news that most Nigerians have lost hope in the Discos .
In the wake of the fuel subsidy removal, I discovered that the few homes who could afford fuelling their generating sets hardly do so. Even the more affluent ones that other residents rely on to charge their phones when ever they put on their Gen set have gone 😫.

Those that could confidently run their Gen all night preceding the subsidy removal only power it on for few minutes to pump water then off it goes.

The one that baffled me last night was that I looked out my window and everywhere was so dark except for the moonlight. Even a building close by that I could confidently say they have been having light all night for the past 2 years of my residing here was out of light last night. Which way Nigeria? 🀷

The standard of living of Nigerians have dropped drastically!

Abeg someone should help me calculate how much we have saved from the subsidy since May 29 let me collect my own share and know wether na solar panel and inverter I go use my own buy 😫.

Calculating.....
4 trillion x 29 days = ??

I just tireπŸ˜₯

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Kajaard: 10:45am On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:
I live on the island where you can sarcastically call Lekki phase 4 πŸ˜€.

Lol at Lekki Phase 4 cheesy grin cheesy

That na Epe na cheesy

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by dawnomike(m): 10:52am On Jun 27, 2023
Kajaard:


Lol at Lekki Phase 4 cheesy grin cheesy

That na Epe na cheesy
Epe is Lekki phase 5 grin lol

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 11:07am On Jun 27, 2023
The bigger question is, why are you still there?
Is it really close to your office or impacting your life and career in anyway? Bad water, evil traffic , exorbitant rent, expensive services and foodstuff. Fake guys and girls. 3 people in a mini-flat...etc

Don't you think you deserve small peace of mind? To withstand Island living in Tinubu's 2023, you should earn 700k+. That is me being modest.

I have lived on both Island and Mainland.
I stayed at Lekki Phase1 and it was a nightware. The water disfigured my skin. I couldn't sleep at night because Bisola Durosinmi Etti Drive was by my window. Cars zooming past by 3am. There was one day I woke out of shock when a motorbike sped by and I started crying.

I came to the mainland and visited the market once. Touched tatashe and the seller said N200. I expressed shock and she said "PRICE AM SMALL". Price wetin small?? Naso una dey do for here?

Went to braid my hair and the lady was scared to call price. She kept touching her apron. Talk na let me leave here. She finally said 3k and I started laughing. I gave her 5k and the next morning she messaged on WhatsApp to check if my head is aching me. grin If I go there, her girls would go buy me amala from Yakoyo or wherever. Whereas I closed from work sometime in 2019, entered a salon close to 4Point on Yesufu Abiodun Way and the hairdresser had mind to tell me 8k for retouching my stunted hair with my own relaxer. I understand she has to pay rent, but I have to pay rent too. So, I picked my bag and bid them farewell before they serve me meatpie and juwice.

I told my people I prefer the mainland and some of them asked me, "who moves from the Island to the Mainland?" Me o. If it is a record, make GWR give me my plaque.

Anything after Ikate, count me out. Island no get light and when they do, they pay through the nose.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ceeceeuwa: 11:35am On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:
The bigger question is, why are you still there?
Is it really close to your office or impacting your life and career in anyway? Bad water, evil traffic , exorbitant rent, expensive services and foodstuff. Fake guys and girls. 3 people in a mini-flat...etc



Anything after Ikate, count me out. Island no get light and when they do, they pay through the nose.
Its my personal building and I work from home. We have been managing well before this whole thing started. I guess it is bitting everyone one way or the other.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 11:38am On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:

Its my personal building and I work from home. We have been managing well before this whole thing started. I guess it is bitting everyone one way or the other.

You can't move then. Since you have money to build house in Lekki Phase 4, you and your neighbours should run solar. That is the way out now because you can't manage on N500 a litre.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ceeceeuwa: 11:43am On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


You can't move then. Since you have money to build house in Lekki Phase 4, you and your neighbours should run solar. That is the way out now because you can't manage on N500 a litre.
Solar is the way to go! But there are a lot of places that experiences epileptic power supply in Nigeria. Even on the mainland. How will people cope?

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 11:48am On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:

Solar is the way to go! But there are a lot of places that experiences epileptic power supply in Nigeria. Even on the mainland. How will people cope?

At least Mainland people would see food chop. Island own is a quagmire. It would feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. No noise, no neighbour to gossip with. You go just dey inside your hot house dey think your life. grin

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ceeceeuwa: 12:17pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


At least Mainland people would see food chop. Island own is a quagmire. It would feel like you are in the middle of nowhere. No noise, no neighbour to gossip with. You go just dey inside your hot house dey think your life. grin
Most people idea of island does not go beyond Ajah.
I lived the greater part of my life on the mainland. Before the Lagos Badagry express way was constructed it was hell for people living on that axis. I could remember trekking from volks to Okoko because of the terrible roads. I visited the mainland this February and we were robbed in the traffic between Barracks gate to volks. I still have scars from that robbery episode. I get panic attacks when I remember it. We all can't live on the mainland.
With the 2nd phase of the road construction project project from Eleko junction to Abraham Adesanya the traffic issues will soon ease off. This area is gradually developing and has prospect.
My family's little investment here will still be beneficial to my children in the nearest future.

On the food aspect,people still go to Epe to restock for the month. Kara market is even closer than Epe. So living is a choice!

It is easier and faster for me when traveling outside Lagos. I'd get to my destination before anyone travelling from the mainland.

On people who choose to livie fake lives,it's their choice.
This part of the island is not as congested as people think.
We get fresh air from the ocean atleast free from the pungent gutter smell that is synonymous with 'Lagos'.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Astra101: 12:21pm On Jun 27, 2023
Anything lekki and Nepa (or whatever they are called there) can not be used in the same sentence. Big men in naija don't pay light bills. Someone just told me they have at least 18 hours of light in Ikeja since the subsidy was removed.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 12:24pm On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:

Most people idea of island does not go beyond Ajah.
I lived the greater part of my life on the mainland. Before the Lagos Badagry express way was constructed it was hell for people living on that axis. I could remember trekking from volks to Okoko because of the terrible roads. I visited the mainland this February and we were robbed in the traffic between Barracks gate to volks. I still have scars from that robbery episode. I get panic attacks when I remember it. We all can't live on the mainland.
With the 2nd phase of the road construction project project from Eleko junction to Abraham Adesanya the traffic issues will soon ease off. This area is gradually developing and has prospect.
My family's little investment here will still be beneficial to my children in the nearest future.

On the food aspect,people still go to Epe to restock for the month. Kara market is even closer than Epe. So living is a choice!

On people who choose to livie fake lives,it's their choice.
This part of the island is not as congested as people think.
We get fresh air from the ocean atleast free from the pungent gutter smell that is synonymous with 'Lagos'.

All the way to Epe? One of my problems is that things that are a stonethrow away automatically becomes serious on the Island.

I don't know the people that think Phase 4 is congested. I doubt anyone does because the farther you go on the Island,the less congested it is, the more traffic, the cheaper the rent and less amenities and night life.

But like you said, living is a choice. Enjoy your Phase 4. We have light here in Amukoko. smiley

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 12:32pm On Jun 27, 2023
Astra101:
Anything lekki and Nepa (or whatever they are called there) can not be used in the same sentence. Big men in naija don't pay light bills. Someone just told me they have at least 18 hours of light in Ikeja since the subsidy was removed.

The good side to the subsidy removal is that there is less noise pollution. All those unnecessary putting on of gen for hours has rested. I wish the discos can give everyone prepaid meters and stable power, make all of just dey.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by sisisioge: 12:35pm On Jun 27, 2023
My sister, for that your area na solar energy be una best friend fa. Just start with enough to power your essentials. Even them my mama had to resort to that. It is well fa.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by wunmi590(m): 1:10pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:
The bigger question is, why are you still there?
Is it really close to your office or impacting your life and career in anyway? Bad water, evil traffic , exorbitant rent, expensive services and foodstuff. Fake guys and girls. 3 people in a mini-flat...etc



Anything after Ikate, count me out. Island no get light and when they do, they pay through the nose.

I don't know the exact place he's talking about on the island, but I work in lekki phase1, the light there is almost 22Hours a day..

My dad family house is at obalende, same thing light, very stable...

My mum family house is close to city Hall, around TBS and light is same thing, very constant..

May be they stay where there transformer is not good or they stay where they don't pay PHCN bill

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 1:59pm On Jun 27, 2023
@Wunmi590, a lot of places farther down the Island do not have light. Some have estate grids that supplies them 24hrs power at a high rate. I am not moved by the 24hrs light they chant because most times it is not from the national grid and you need balls of steel to put on your AC overnight or leave your refrigerator on for 24hrs. Anyway, you get to charge your devices. Not bad at all.

They should give everyone prepaid meter, so that a whole area wouldn't suffer because some do not pay electricity bills. Let the people that are willing to pay have light. Until we get to that level, people should look well before chooking themselves into some areas. Except you are ready to generate your own power.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Brownshoe: 2:07pm On Jun 27, 2023
Lagos is an island 🏝

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Tallesty1(m): 2:23pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:

They should give everyone prepaid meter, so that a whole area wouldn't suffer because some do not pay electricity bills.
grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy


Calm down nwanyi oma.

This creates another problem because Nigerians bypass these meters so easily, especially those living in estates.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 2:27pm On Jun 27, 2023
Tallesty1:
grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy


Calm down nwanyi oma.

This creates another problem because Nigerians bypass these meters so easily, especially those living in estates.

I don't know of other areas sha, but here that I am, if you bypass, they will come for you. An electrician did it fof our borehole and I didn't know until they showed up. Thankfully it was a warning visit. So, I gave them money for malt.

They should give us prepaid meters. So that Nigerians would stop leaving all their bulbs on in the afternoon.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by Tallesty1(m): 2:49pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


I don't know of other areas sha, but here that I am, if you bypass, they will come for you.
Hehehehe. This kain info no be wetin person dey drop for public sha so make I leave am.
pocohantas:

An electrician did it for our borehole and I didn't know until they showed up.
Maybe he was careless or the house is on prepaid already before the bypass. Once your consumption rate drops noticeably, they will come to know why but what if the bypass was done before power was connected to the house? grin grin grin lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed I don over talk sef
pocohantas:

Thankfully it was a warning visit. So, I gave them money for malt.
Hello people, Poco is corrupt.
pocohantas:

They should give us prepaid meters. So that Nigerians would stop leaving all their bulbs on in the afternoon.
Hahahaha. Nah jealousy oo. You dey envy people wey dey use light cook fio fio

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by NoToPile: 3:36pm On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:

Most people idea of island does not go beyond Ajah.
I lived the greater part of my life on the mainland. [b]Before the Lagos Badagry express way was constructed it was hell for people living on that axis. I could remember trekking from volks to Okoko because of the terrible roads. I visited the mainland this February and we were robbed in the traffic between Barracks gate to volks. [/b]I still have scars from that robbery episode. I get panic attacks when I remember it. We all can't live on the mainland.
With the 2nd phase of the road construction project project from Eleko junction to Abraham Adesanya the traffic issues will soon ease off. This area is gradually developing and has prospect.
My family's little investment here will still be beneficial to my children in the nearest future.

On the food aspect,people still go to Epe to restock for the month. Kara market is even closer than Epe. So living is a choice!

It is easier and faster for me when traveling outside Lagos. I'd get to my destination before anyone travelling from the mainland.

On people who choose to livie fake lives,it's their choice.
This part of the island is not as congested as people think.
We get fresh air from the ocean atleast free from the pungent gutter smell that is synonymous with 'Lagos'.

Eyah kpele I can relate with the mad traffic back then. But we came we saw and we have conquered on that road.

barracks - Agric - Volks at night with traffic is a bad combo it always been like that will probably always still be that way so sorry for your experience.


The lekki phase 4 statement had me in stitches though.

As for the Gen part, it's true people no dey on Gen again, we have relatively stable light where I stay and all those who put on Gen immediately Nepa takes a break have stopped.


Peeps mostly wait for Nepa. As tarrif is now increasing on Saturday well maybe people will be switching of for some hours to save costs.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by wunmi590(m): 4:02pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:
@Wunmi590, a lot of places farther down thr Island do not have light. Some have estate grids that supplies them 24hrs power at a high rate. I am not moved by the 24hrs light they chant because most times it is not from the national grid and you need balls of steel to put on your AC overnight or leave your refrigerator on for 24hrs. Anyway, you get to charge your devices. Not bad at all.

They should give everyone prepaid meter, so that a whole area wouldn't suffer because some do not pay electricity bills. Let the people that are willing to pay have light. Until we get to that level, people should look well before chooking themselves into some areas. Except you are ready to generate your own power.

Well said sis πŸ‘
Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 4:28pm On Jun 27, 2023
Tallesty1:
Hehehehe. This kain info no be wetin person dey drop for public sha so make I leave am.
Maybe he was careless or the house is on prepaid already before the bypass. Once your consumption rate drops noticeably, they will come to know why but what if the bypass was done before power was connected to the house? grin grin grin lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed I don over talk sef

It was done before. I even told them it has always been like that and they should have done the connection themselves. E wan come bring argument. So I apologised immediately. Anyway, nothing is impossible in Nigeria. The electrician doing the bypass might be the same person to tip them off.

Hello people, Poco is corrupt.
Hahahaha. Nah jealousy oo. You dey envy people wey dey use light cook fio fio

Nigerians waste energy. Asides that, the estimated billing gets me very angry. With prepaid, they would be forced to give light. Not this estimated that makes people beat NEPA and they would in turn keep that area in blackout.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ravensckar(m): 4:48pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:
The bigger question is, why are you still there?
Is it really close to your office or impacting your life and career in anyway? Bad water, evil traffic , exorbitant rent, expensive services and foodstuff. Fake guys and girls. 3 people in a mini-flat...etc



Anything after Ikate, count me out. Island no get light and when they do, they pay through the nose.
Another fallacy of hasty generalization! I live in Sangotedo area and I can conveniently tell you that we enjoy close to 12 hours of power supply in my estate. Other than traffic & the expensive cost of living, Island is a great place to live in. It is relatively peaceful and filled with great minds. Unlike the mainland which is the den of criminals (cultists and robbers). All those temple runs that you guys experience on the mainland is not here. Run from robbers, run from cultist fights, run from police raid, run from 1 million boys, etc.

PS- I was born and brought up in Ajegunle, so I know what it's like to live on both the Island and mainland. Before marriage, I prayed to God to never allow me raise my kids on the mainland (Ajegunle precisely) and God answered my prayer. cheesy cheesy

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 5:02pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
Another fallacy of hasty generalization! I live in Sangotedo area and I can conveniently tell you that we enjoy close to 12 hours of power supply in my estate. Other than traffic & the expensive cost of living, Island is a great place to live in. It is relatively peaceful and filled with great minds. Unlike the mainland which is the den of criminals (cultists and robbers). All those temple runs that you guys experience on the mainland is not here. Run from robbers, run from cultist fights, run from police raid, run from 1 million boys, etc.

PS- I was born and brought up in Ajegunle, so I know what it's like to live on both the Island and mainland. Before marriage, I prayed to God to never allow me raise my kids on the mainland (Ajegunle precisely) and God answered my prayer. cheesy cheesy

Ajegunle is the problem. I am sure your kids wouldn't mind Ikeja or Gbagada. Close to 12 hours is fair enough for your Sangotedo.

Great minds like you I presume. smiley

Lol. You run at certain areas, I have never had any reason to run here. I had a colleague living at Badore and they ran steady. She was robbed too. Anywhere there is a concentration of hungry people, there would be vices. And Sangotedo/remote Island isn't left out from that list. More reason you are staying in an "estate". You had to add the ESTATE.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by ravensckar(m): 5:46pm On Jun 27, 2023
pocohantas:


Ajegunle is the problem. I am sure your kids wouldn't mind Ikeja or Gbagada. Close to 12 hours is fair enough for your Sangotedo.

Great minds like you I presume. smiley

Lol. You run at certain areas, I have never had any reason to run here. I had a colleague living at Badore and they ran steady. She was robbed too. Anywhere there is a concentration of hungry people, there would be vices. And Sangotedo/remote Island isn't left out from that list. More reason you are staying in an "estate". You had to add the ESTATE.
Lolz. You fell for the trap! I knew you wouldn't be able to resist pointing out the ' hasty generalization' in my comment. How you were able to commit such fallacy too beats my imagination despite knowing all too well.

Bottom line is that when speaking on a public forum, please endeavour to always speak for yourself and from your own 'perspective' so as to avoid misleading the public.

As for the other irrelevant things that you highlighted, I'll leave you to it. As I'm not in the mood for any 'roforofo' argument.

PS- please do not expect another reply from me.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by TBforgive: 5:46pm On Jun 27, 2023
Nigerian politicians would've STOPPED the flow of things if they had a sort of access or by supremacy able to control the shine of sun and moon. Swish of air and other elements necessary for life and given freely by the supreme creator for human survival.

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by SporaD8: 5:56pm On Jun 27, 2023
dawnomike:
Epe is Lekki phase 5 grin lol
Let me guess... Ibeju is now phase 4!!!

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by pocohantas(f): 5:58pm On Jun 27, 2023
ravensckar:
Lolz. You fell for the trap! I knew you wouldn't be able to resist pointing out the ' hasty generalization' in my comment. How you were able to commit such fallacy too beats my imagination despite knowing all too well.

Bottom line is that when speaking on a public forum, please endeavour to always speak for yourself and from your own 'perspective' so as to avoid misleading the public.

As for the other irrelevant things that you highlighted, I'll leave you to it. As I'm not in the mood for any 'roforofo' argument

PS- please do not expect another reply from me.

I never spoke for you. I am sure I didn't tag you in that comment.

I also never expected your first reply, so I would be pleased now that I wouldn't have to deal with another reply from you.

Typical Tier4 Island aggresiveness. grin

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Re: What I Noticed In My Neighborhood by DeeBaDan: 6:28pm On Jun 27, 2023
ceeceeuwa:

Most people idea of island does not go beyond Ajah.
I lived the greater part of my life on the mainland. Before the Lagos Badagry express way was constructed it was hell for people living on that axis. I could remember trekking from volks to Okoko because of the terrible roads. I visited the mainland this February and we were robbed in the traffic between Barracks gate to volks. I still have scars from that robbery episode. I get panic attacks when I remember it. We all can't live on the mainland.
With the 2nd phase of the road construction project project from Eleko junction to Abraham Adesanya the traffic issues will soon ease off. This area is gradually developing and has prospect.
My family's little investment here will still be beneficial to my children in the nearest future.

On the food aspect,people still go to Epe to restock for the month. Kara market is even closer than Epe. So living is a choice!

It is easier and faster for me when traveling outside Lagos. I'd get to my destination before anyone travelling from the mainland.

On people who choose to livie fake lives,it's their choice.
This part of the island is not as congested as people think.
We get fresh air from the ocean atleast free from the pungent gutter smell that is synonymous with 'Lagos'.


Awoyaya, Bogije and beyond. All this isn't lekki phase four na. You're not even on the map of Lagos cheesy

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