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Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by CrossRhodes: 1:33am On Apr 04 |
jaxxy:Hmmm The caliphate didn't ask people to endure ooo |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by xexofe1741(m): 1:34am On Apr 04 |
Which way najia |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by bionixs: 1:35am On Apr 04 |
Zxcvbnmghtr:bloody poor hypocrite |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by bionixs: 1:38am On Apr 04 |
jmoore:that lazy clown you quoted is being fed by either his poor parents or a woman |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Xiaohei(m): 1:39am On Apr 04 |
mrvitalis: Electricity is luxury? I give up on some Nigerians oooo! Jesu! No wonder Nigerian govt dey use Nigerians dey play kalokalo! Because people have become accustomed to suffering so much so that the most basic things in life are considered luxury by them. Haba! 3 Likes |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by faceland: 1:50am On Apr 04 |
NO! I simply can't afford it. Already spend too much on transportation. How much is house rent? May be if it is high, I can self-regulate according to my wallet (like remove fuse while going to work, but to spend the full 200k a month just for power? No way!). Solar option instead. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by faceland: 1:56am On Apr 04 |
mrvitalis: Same can be said for water, good road, rapid police/emergency response... Just do it yourself by paying a few extra millions... But still pay your tax!!! What is the use of the oil rich Nigerian government? If Nigerians want, they can have 10 qualified doctors by their bedside (but have to pay), they can have 100 soldiers protecting one person (but he has to pay). Can have civil servants do their job fast and efficiently (but has to pay). |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by yemre: 1:56am On Apr 04 |
No wahala, of course we can pay the same electricity rate as that of US. Just pay the same wages the US is paying and make electricity rate the same percentage of the minimum wage, we will gladly pay. As for those of you comparing Nigerian economy and facilities with that of US, I have no word for you. Also remember that there are some other benefits the US citizens are benefitting that are not applicable here. Do the maths. Peace! |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by jikins(m): 1:59am On Apr 04 |
Angelfrost: You should take your advice where did you see him make any justification. If anything he is stating the ridiculousness of the whole thing. He pays 38 euros thats way less that the N170 to N200+ we will be paying here. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by ogaontop(m): 2:01am On Apr 04 |
SmartPolician:The government is always more interested in increasing tariffs up and down, they should go first and study how Ghana and Ivory Coast generate steady power before pegging prices Check below and compare how much Nigeria pays, and the two countries boast of steady light 1. Ghana 2. Ivory Coast Bro forget this country, no remedy
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Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by abbey621(m): 2:15am On Apr 04 |
1x2x3: Can you name those countries and how much they are paying? I'm not talking about their citizens but their governemnt. For example Ghana's payment for electricity is not only cash, it comes with certain trade elements as well including subsidy from their government. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by drealcivilceno(m): 2:16am On Apr 04 |
slimfit1: That sellout! 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by winner37(m): 2:34am On Apr 04 |
Even with this 178,000 as far as Nigeria is concerned they can never give us 247hours power supply. We all know they are lying 2 Likes |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by surgical: 2:36am On Apr 04 |
Chicagograduate:The courage they said Tinubu has is to kill the people of Nigeria and he has started in earnest. 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Kposkila: 2:52am On Apr 04 |
[quote author=Zxcvbnmghtr post=129254522]The increase in tarrif is very welcome. I was very glad when I heard the news. As for me, I am more than ready to pay. I hope is that the keep their end of the bargain, no disappointment 24/7 supply of electricity.[/quoteyou fell for the intended scam |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Taigaban: 2:52am On Apr 04 |
Nigeria and it handlers are the most wicked and foolish humans I had seen. Yes Nigerians will pay 178,000 Naira for 24 hours power supply. Since you want Nigerians to pay what people in the United States are paying good, but also pay the same salary people in the U S are receiving.. 3,000 dollars salary at the least. Idiotic bunkumd. 5 Likes |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by PureNigerDeltan(m): 2:56am On Apr 04 |
Do they pay is per hour here? And why are we handicapped? Nobody dey talk now. Pastor Adeboye bo go mobilize him members again to go do protest oh!!! 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Tonididdyx: 3:02am On Apr 04 |
Joker country You want to supply 24/7 electricity on 1948 power lines and transformers Only 2 days light transformer dey blow and high tension cables go hot and snap. They tell you guys lies garnished with salad toppings and una go swallow am Waaaaaaa! QUESTION IS SINCE YOU WERE BORN, HAS ANYTHING GOOD COME OUT OF GOVT? 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by motionarena: 3:08am On Apr 04 |
hazureal: I fall under Band E then Our power supply is miserable. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Bluffly: 3:13am On Apr 04 |
aieromon:Rubbish. We are talking about efficiency and not effectiveness, responsive government and not reckless government. Trying to use back up options to justify draining main option. Sane people are scarce |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by 9japride(m): 3:31am On Apr 04 |
Xiaohei:[color=#006600][/color] It's not about people getting used to suffering, it's about wickedness. In foreign countries electricity is steady and the average person can easily pay for it. Most blacks are just plain wicked. 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by mrvitalis(m): 3:34am On Apr 04 |
Dancebreaker:GSM was never free or cheap |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by cardoso514: 3:35am On Apr 04 |
Why are we so quick to compare rates and rates with US? Improve livelihood and increase rates and bills later. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by mrvitalis(m): 3:35am On Apr 04 |
miketayo:Nah electricity is not a necessity sir |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by Xiaohei(m): 3:36am On Apr 04 |
9japride: Thank you oooo! I was stunned by the statement the dude I quoted made! He say electricity na luxury. Some people ehn! 2 Likes |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by MichaelSokoto(m): 3:43am On Apr 04 |
Zxcvbnmghtr:hw much is minimum wage?
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Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by ScarletBrace(m): 3:43am On Apr 04 |
numtums: The government come from the people, not from Mars. They’re the same stuff. So it’s a mindset problem. What excites an average Nigerian is 70 to 90% times frowned at in other working systems of the world. BVAS is an example. It had to stop working for Tinubu to become Presidiot. Now the Tinubu we know, will always tax and rip off the people to fill up his family reserve. The easiest way to keep an average Nigerian in bondage forever is to serve him his future as a wholesome meal, palliative or as cash gift. 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by wiseoneking: 3:49am On Apr 04 |
Dialpad:very extremely poor has spoken. |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by 9japride(m): 3:50am On Apr 04 |
Xiaohei:[color=#006600][/color] You shouldn't, one needs to be cautious when dealing with people of that mindset. 1 Like |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by wiseoneking: 3:50am On Apr 04 |
Dialpad:very extremely poor who is on 32k per month has spoken |
Re: Are You Willing To Pay N178,000 Monthly For A 24-hour Electricity Supply? by georgeakins: 3:56am On Apr 04 |
slimfit1: Berth Nnaji is another saboteur. I don't know why ibos just like protecting criminals among them |
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