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Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by barrypro: 9:50am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Its gon get better |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Doyin2(m): 9:50am On Jul 27, 2020 |
$81billion? Not even oil can fetch us $81billion in 2yrs! Fake news. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Pleasant01: 9:56am On Jul 27, 2020 |
the money isn't up to $81bn.... Maybe op wanted to write 81bn naira |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by lawani: 9:57am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Omooba77:it is not possible. There is an error somewhere. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Newboss(m): 10:01am On Jul 27, 2020 |
$1m will set up a 1MW power plant. $1bn will set up a 1000MW power plant... $20bn will set up? Do the maths. Nigeria will eat itself. There are no two ways about it. What I see here is not corruption. It's gross incompetence. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Vitamin17(m): 10:02am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by themanderon: 10:05am On Jul 27, 2020 |
I have always known this for a fact. But instead of Nigerians staging a revolt against this anomaly we seem to be busy chasing immaterial stuffs, watching big brother naija, fighting over PDP and APC and so on while the government brazenly treats us like trash while robbing us blind. How can a country satisfy its international customers while leaving its citizens with an epileptic supply for so many years!? Africa and most particularly Nigeria is plagued with the most inhumane, soulless and very wicked leaders humanity has ever seen. Methinks Hitler is a learner compared to them. Seems like the devil specifically sent them here as a plague to us all for only God knows whatever reasons. I just can't understand all this. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by dayleke: 10:11am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Afise leleyi o.... |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by aku626(m): 10:12am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Where you see credit I see fraud |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Angelfrost(m): 10:13am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Won't it make sense to give this electricity to the nation, and compel the citizens to pay... You impose taxes and tariffs on your citizens, yet 'dash' neighboring nations nearly 24hours stable electricity while your impoverished citizens stay in darkness. There's nothing progressive about this leadership... Absolutely nothing!!! |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by stasius: 10:14am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Charity begins at home |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by lagdmark(m): 10:16am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Bad debts. Where do you expect Niger, Togo, and Benin to get such amount from. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 10:28am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Omooba77: The only thing APC is doing these days is telling lies for morning to night. Keep on telling yourself lies Nigeria stop exporting electricity in 2006. Now what APC is doing is just releasing their own statistics out of the sky
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Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by LilMissRobbie(f): 10:28am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Patrioticman007: What's that got to do with anything |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 10:30am On Jul 27, 2020 |
The only thing the government of Nigeria is doing is telling lies up and down the place 81 billion US dollar of electricity exports when we stop exporting in electricity in 2006 |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Nwaonyishi69: 10:33am On Jul 27, 2020 |
I am not surprised, since the president, most ministers and power holders of Nigeria are all children or grandchildren of those mentioned nations. No wonder, Fela classified them as foreigners ruling Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by misterjosh(m): 10:34am On Jul 27, 2020 |
This makes no sense at all... can't transmission channels be expanded within the country... if discos won't do it, the government should revoke their contracts. Which kind of suffer country is this sef |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Kingstanding: 10:35am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Omooba77:. Useless leaders doing giant of Africa for nothing. After all these countries will be treating Nigerians like a rag. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by RTSC: 10:38am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Dasuks:The largest percentage of our generated electricity are from gas turbines. Nigeria needs to rapidly divest from hydro power and quickly. Anything can change in the future. Look at Egypt and Ethiopia fighting over the Nile. It only takes France to whisper in the ear of our west African neighbours and they would build a dam. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 10:42am On Jul 27, 2020 |
RTSC: Building dam this day is not easy it takes too long look at Algeria which built the biggest solar powered farm in the Africa. This was just done in 2 years. The Dam which we started in Nigeria in the 1970s we have not completed them yet |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by CAUSTIC002: 10:49am On Jul 27, 2020 |
don't know if this is entirely true, but giving/selling what you don't have is very dumb |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Sydney1995(m): 11:04am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Mehnn we export electricity and we don't even have constant power. What an irony. Its very obvious that there are losts of vested interest in our power system being as bad as it is |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Ibime(m): 11:05am On Jul 27, 2020 |
This report is false and the author is mixing up Naira and dollars. How will Nigeria who operate on a budget of roughly $30bln per year be due over $88bln from neighbours for two years worth of electricity supply. That means our budget can be covered by just selling electricity to neighbours. I believe the 88bln is a Naira amount, not a dollar amount. Both the journlist and his editor should be flogged for this. On another note, I believe selling electricity to neighbours was one of the stipulations that came with damming the river at Kainji. Usually when you dam a river, you come to some arrangement with your neighbours. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Nobody: 11:20am On Jul 27, 2020 |
And yet last Thursday there was no light for good 17 hours and there's still no light at the moment no qualm like the yourubas will say àlàtisè lón mór átisè árá È |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by chukemmang(m): 11:28am On Jul 27, 2020 |
If person tell me say no be mental problem dey worry Nigerian government, I no go gree. You never give your country light but you dey give other countries light on credit. Nigeria dey burn due to insecurity from bokoharam, bandits and Fulani herdsmen yet the imb*cile travel go Mali to make peace. Is all this not madness? Why do we have lunatics running the affairs of Nigeria? Why have Nigerians voted lunatics to run their country? Does it mean Nigerians are likewise lunatics? |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Nobody: 11:33am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Maple51: There are some things you dont need to ask. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by vioment: 11:35am On Jul 27, 2020 |
I don't believe this amount. Maybe this is their wishes if we were doing it. We just don't have that capacity to sell. No be too much maths, the production level neva reach yet. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by onlyfacts: 11:48am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Omooba77: Op I am not impressed with this your post. Do you know the origin of river Niger? It originates or starts from GUINEA, passes through MALI, NIGER, BENIN REPUBLIC before entering NIGERIA. We are the last bus stop for the river, hope you know the implications of that? We are able to have light because of the kanji dam we built along that river. Guinea, Mali, Niger and Benin Republic can also build dams along the Niger river that passes their countries but if they do, the kanji dam won't have enough water in its dam to generate hydroelectricity. So to prevent these countries from damming the Niger river in their countries, Nigeria must distribute a portion of its kanji dam electricity to them, which they in turn will pay for. These your post in misleading to people who don't understand this. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by BreconHills(m): 11:48am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Omooba77: Your figures can't be right. If These countries are using up billions of dollars worth of electricity why don't they just buy a turnkey power station. It will cost far less. Also, what level of economic activity is going on in those countries to justify those huge fees? Do they have a bitcoin mining farm going on? I notice the figures were first quoted in naira and then switched to USD. |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Sheedeensen(m): 11:49am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Internally, electricity is pitiful. Externally, it's wonderful! |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Wettoid123: 11:51am On Jul 27, 2020 |
and the darkness continue Nigeria my country |
Re: Nigeria Exports $81.48bn Electricity On Credit As Country’s Blackout Persists by Nobody: 11:51am On Jul 27, 2020 |
RTSC: Exactly. We have a comparative advantage in gas. The hydro projects are usually 250 to 500 MW max capacity in singular iterations. The course of the Niger here isnt like the Congo in DRC where prospects are in GW. There is a limit to generation possibilities. Our gas potential can match Congo river Inga Dam(all phases) dreams of 40 GW. The oil and gas in the delta can power the world for year for crying out loud... we have something, let's use it. Gas electrification has been the answer for more than a decade now. Btw can we also just call out this article for the stupid figures. Not even Nigeria can afford the bill quoted. All these countries have GDPs of less than 30 billion usd and govt budgets under 5 billion usd. So where is the 80 bn usd number from ? Naija and self deceit sometimes...... |
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