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Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by Mishydoo(m): 12:13am On May 17, 2013
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Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by Hardfact: 12:28am On May 17, 2013
IGNORANCE.
Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by Ezemmuo1: 12:39am On May 17, 2013
Dewze: Just wondering why Nigerians ve the habit of leaving light bulbs on during the day even in places that they are not needed. Take a walk along a typical lagos street on an afternoon when they is power and you see almost all outside light bulbs on, both in shops and residential building. Obviously these lights are not being used at these times. Nigerians complain abt low current when(if) there is power yet the wisdom tht switching off these bulbs when and where not needed wld help (a great deal) in improving the supplies in our houses seems to be absent.

No person (leader) is encouraged to help the people when the are not first willing to help themselves.
shaaaRRaap!! That your ignoramus mouth! They leave the lights or bulbs on cos probably they were using them at night before NEPA abi PHCN perfom there magic and off the light goes and probably brought it back 12hours later when people have gone to work or are too busy to notice.....next ask questions before you conclude or don't do both in the same breath.....
Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by Ezemmuo1: 12:43am On May 17, 2013
CAMEROONPRIDE: Wow, so they have electricity/power in naija? shocked shocked
little boy comot for here,your aunty dey call make you come pound plantain for am......
Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by Ezemmuo1: 12:45am On May 17, 2013
seguno2: So we can quickly exhaust the little power supply we have rather than stretch it for as long as possible.
That is a sure way of blaming OUR LEADERS, particularly the president while we dig ourselves further into the rot that we have created. While we wait and pray to God to fix all our problems of LEADERSHIP for us.

God is Good, all the time.
Somebody shout Halleluyah + Alihamudulilahi /7ce.
dry
Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by Ezemmuo1: 12:57am On May 17, 2013
Dewze: Is it that we are ignorant of the fact that this habit has a big effect on the current supply in our residence?

Yes the system is not the way it should be but i beleive our attitudes can go a long way in minimizing the effect of the rot.
bros no need for all this grammer wey you dey throway for here.we no dey off our light because NEPA get switch wen them dey use off all of them at the same time.so if to say you waka pass there again,you for see say NEPA don off the light for us.
Re: Why Do Nigerians Leave Their Light Bulbs On In Day Time. by ameer2: 6:29am On May 17, 2013
froz: To help the chicken cross the road grin
shocked shocked akpos on N.L

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