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The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Rosskii: 11:09pm On May 24, 2018
''Although power cuts are a common phenomenon in Romania, the affected organizations have vague estimates of losses. A simple calculation of the cost of missed business opportunities and the number of unsatisfied customers, would fully justify investing in a powerful Power Backup solution..''

-Advice for companies investing in Romania-

http://datacenter-forum.ro/en/power-cuts-a-major-challenge-for-data-centers/

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In spite of the privatization of the distribution system of power supply, Kosovo is suffering power cuts. Power cuts, which had reduced significantly, have returned once again in the country.

http://balkaneu.com/power-cuts-continue-privatization/


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“Moldova will remain dependent on unpredictable, unreliable electricity supplies and, besides, it will continue the current practices of purchasing electricity through imports, through non-transparent contracts with preferential partners, at the expense of consumers and taxpayers''

http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/moldova-pays-high-price-for-power-games-03-07-2017
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.Multiple daily power outages are on the increase in several cities in western Venezuela, despite the supposed end of state-sanctioned electricity rationing, people who live in the area say.

Carmenza Herrera uses her cellphone during a blackout in San Cristobal, Venezuela, April 19, 2018. REUTERS/Carlos Eduardo Ramirez
Electricity supply problems have long been on the rise in Venezuela and are notably worse in the first few months of the year, when there is little rainfall and reservoirs lack the flow to power hydraulic plants
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-outages/western-venezuela-suffering-daily-power-cuts-despite-end-to-rationing-idUSKBN1HR2XV
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A power outage struck large swaths of Brazil on Wednesday, affecting tens of millions of people, especially in the country's northern and northeastern regions where the system remains "practically collapsed," according to an official.

http://uk.businessinsider.com/r-tens-of-millions-in-northern-brazil-hit-by-massive-power-outage-2018-3
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by BankeSmalls(f): 11:13pm On May 24, 2018
So you have now seen a fellow failed country to console yourself with abi?

Does Romania have the type oil we waste its revenue here?

Repent Rossike.

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by sarrki(m): 11:16pm On May 24, 2018
BankeSmalls:
grin

Bros you dey here?

Your party destroyed Nigeria with corruption
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by IJOBA2: 11:16pm On May 24, 2018
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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by IJOBA2: 11:17pm On May 24, 2018
RESURGENTXTIAN4 YOU STILL DEY NAIJA
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by BankeSmalls(f): 11:17pm On May 24, 2018
sarrki:


Bros you dey here?

Your party destroyed Nigeria with corruption

amd your party is supervising the murder of thousands of Nigerians grin

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by sarrki(m): 11:18pm On May 24, 2018
BankeSmalls:


amd your party is supervising the murder of thousands of Nigerians grin

The hustle is real bro

Carry go
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by BankeSmalls(f): 11:25pm On May 24, 2018
sarrki:


The hustle is real bro

Carry go

I have a job for you, same work you've been doing for BMC, but we'll be more generous. Let's pay you #30,200 per month to switch sides, or #0.30 kobo per post. grin

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by sarrki(m): 11:29pm On May 24, 2018
BankeSmalls:


I have a job for you, same work you've been doing for BMC, but we'll be more generous. Let's pay you #30,200 per month to switch sides, or #0.30 kobo per post. grin

Bros
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Rosskii: 11:29pm On May 24, 2018
BankeSmalls:
So you have now seen a fellow failed country to console yourself with abi?

Does Romania have the type oil we waste its revenue here?

Repent Rossike.

Is OIL the only source of income known to you people? Romania has its own sources of income that surpass oil. They are into large scale car manufacturing for instance. Oil is not the be all and end all of everything.

And one last thing. The MAJORITY of countries on earth experience regular power cuts. The MAJORITY of countries on earth are developing countries. You are ignorant to describe nations in development as ''failed countries''. There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed about in being a developing nation. Every developed country passed through that stage. Go and read about Dickensian London. You would think they were writing about modern Lagos. The very same issues - inequality, poor sanitation, corruption, you name it. It took them a century of fighting those ills for London to get to where it is today.

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by KratosCorp: 11:38pm On May 24, 2018
What you posted up there is in no way similar to what's obtainable in Nigeria. These folks experience power cuts, meaning that they have regular power supply but not yet up to 24/7/365 without unscheduled interruption. That's way out of the league of Nigeria where both kids and adults live constantly in darkness and have to scream in joy whenever they sight light. This shouting of "up nepa" has been going on in this country for generations.


Rosskii:


Is OIL the only source of income known to you people? Romania has its own sources of income that surpass oil. They are into large scale car manufacturing for instance. Oil is not the be all and end all of everything.

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Rosskii: 11:44pm On May 24, 2018
KratosCorp:
What you posted up there is in no way similar to what's obtainable in Nigeria. These folks experience power cuts, meaning that they have regular power supply but not yet up to 24/7/365 without unscheduled interruption. That's way out of the league of Nigeria where both kids and adults live constantly in darkness and have to scream in joy whenever they sight light. This shouting of "up nepa" has been going on in this country for generations.



Garbage. The places listed suffer EXTENSIVE power cuts. In one country listed, the entire system to the north had ''virtually collapsed'', according to an official. Does that sound like one hour's outage? Another report states that ''Multiple daily power outages are on the increase in several cities in western Venezuela''. That sounds pretty bad...

And do stop exaggerating for the worse the Nigerian situation. I can understand your discomfort at learning that whites also experience power cuts, hence your urge to exaggerate the Naija situation, to compensate... wink
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by CarlosTheJackal: 12:40am On May 25, 2018
A reasonable human had the temerity to compare Nigeria with Kosovo and Moldova which we know when they got independence.


May your brain remain at this infancy stage forever

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Rosskii: 1:05am On May 25, 2018
CarlosTheJackal:
A reasonable human had the temerity to compare Nigeria with Kosovo and Moldova which we know when they got independence.


May your brain remain at this infancy stage forever

What a thoughtless way to reason. Mr Man, the question is not when you got independence, but how developed you were AT independence. Nigeria was at near zero in terms of development in 1960. Your oyinbo gods did not build any power plants, industries or major infrastructure. Not even a single university, despite exporting billions of dollars worth of resources for nearly a century. Real development in Nigeria only began after 1960.

Moldova on the other hand was substantially well developed at independence in 1991, by virtue of her being a part of the former Soviet Union, a superpower.

So try another line of reasoning...
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Nobody: 1:59am On May 25, 2018
It happens once in a very long while here in Los Angeles but it only lasts for seconds. If you aren't watching something like TV, you won't notice.

But if there will be a major power cut that will last minutes, notice will be given to residents.

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by selemempe: 2:26am On May 25, 2018
Rosskii:


Is OIL the only source of income known to you people? Romania has its own sources of income that surpass oil. They are into large scale car manufacturing for instance. Oil is not the be all and end all of everything.

And one last thing. The MAJORITY of countries on earth experience regular power cuts. The MAJORITY of countries on earth are developing countries. You are ignorant to describe nations in development as ''failed countries''. There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed about in being a developing nation. Every developed country passed through that stage. Go and read about Dickensian London. You would think they were writing about modern Lagos. The very same issues - inequality, poor sanitation, corruption, you name it. It took them a century of fighting those ills for London to get to where it is today.
There is a difference btw a developING country and a stagnant one. I have been in qatar for many yrs never ever experienced power cut

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by CarlosTheJackal: 2:29am On May 25, 2018
Rosskii:


What a thoughtless way to reason. Mr Man, the question is not when you got independence, but how developed you were AT independence. Nigeria was at near zero in terms of development in 1960. Your oyinbo gods did not build any power plants, industries or major infrastructure. Not even a single university, despite exporting billions of dollars worth of resources for nearly a century. Real development in Nigeria only began after 1960.

Moldova on the other hand was substantially well developed at independence in 1991, by virtue of her being a part of the former Soviet Union, a superpower.

So try another line of reasoning...
The Universities and other infrastructure present then were built by your village elders.


You argue blindly because of this warp reasoning you walk around with that the colonialists were our problem today but you forget that most countries that got independence same time with Nigeria or after Nigeria have got their priorities right by looking inward and making their system work by promoting meritocracy against quota system and also investing in education in order to have the right human capital for their developmental challenges.




Look at Botswana, South Africa, Singapore, UAE, etc

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by twentyk(m): 5:19am On May 25, 2018
Why are you mentioning all these eastern european nation ehn....everybody knows Eastern europe is the backward Europe na....kosovo,really why not england,norway or luxembourg....abeg carry your warp comparism outta my face....venezuela,romania all these country wey never do well,tell me op would you rather play in the venezuelan league....mtchew

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by shyanaa: 7:36am On May 25, 2018
Okay
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by omowolewa: 7:58am On May 25, 2018
To justify Nigeria electricity problem?

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:25am On May 25, 2018
sarrki:


Bros you dey here?

Your party destroyed Nigeria with corruption
And APC is doing what

Pastor Tunde Bakare said APC has borrowed more than what PDP borrowed in 16years

Is it true or not

So you are satisfied without seeing results with all these heavy budget allocation shocked shocked shocked

Obviously the deliverance you went for the last time did not cure you

What to do oooooo....

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by czarina(f): 9:58am On May 25, 2018
What does it matter
















Check my profile if you live in Jos and environs cool
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by KratosCorp: 10:55am On May 25, 2018
Daily power cuts is a FAR better deal than Nigeria's NORMAL experience of DAYS OF TOTAL DARKNESS.

In those countries, power supply is the norm for the majority. Power outage makes them scream. But in Nigeria power outage is the norm for the majority. Power supply makes them scream.

So instead of this your childish mumbo-jumbo and pure misinformation, how about showing us the power generation/distribution capacities of those countries in relation to their various populations as opposed to those of Nigeria. That's where the fact resides. Not in this your crappy conjectures and subjective twists of personal opinions.

Rosskii:


Garbage. The places listed suffer EXTENSIVE power cuts. In one country listed, the entire system to the north had ''virtually collapsed'', according to an official. Does that sound like one hour's outage? Another report states that ''Multiple daily power outages are on the increase in several cities in western Venezuela''. That sounds pretty bad...

And do stop exaggerating for the worse the Nigerian situation. I can understand your discomfort at learning that whites also experience power cuts, hence your urge to exaggerate the Naija situation, to compensate... wink

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by EarthXmetahuman: 11:12am On May 25, 2018
Wiseandtrue:

And APC is doing what

Pastor Tunde Bakare said APC has borrowed more than what PDP borrowed in 16years

Is it true or not

So you are satisfied without seeing results with all these heavy budget allocation shocked shocked shocked

Obviously the deliverance you went for the last time did not cure you

What to do oooooo....
because pastor tunde bakeare said it makes it true abi?

Have you done your own reasearch to actually confirm that what he said is true?
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by kmaster007: 12:36pm On May 25, 2018
so, no be only naija
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Nenejeje(f): 12:46pm On May 25, 2018
So are you now trying to justify the reason why Nigerians don't deserve to have stable power supply?

we keep measuring up to countries that are not even up to par....smh

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Wiseandtrue(f): 1:23pm On May 25, 2018
EarthXmetahuman:
because pastor tunde bakeare said it makes it true abi?

Have you done your own reasearch to actually confirm that what he said is true?


Do you have a prove that it isn't

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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by pedrilo: 2:08pm On May 25, 2018
wen u fail, ur consolation can only come from fellow failures
Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Jaykolo10(m): 2:21pm On May 25, 2018
keep consoling yourself the way that dullard president always do....








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Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Sladem05: 5:41pm On Jan 04
Rosskii:


Is OIL the only source of income known to you people? Romania has its own sources of income that surpass oil. They are into large scale car manufacturing for instance. Oil is not the be all and end all of everything.

And one last thing. The MAJORITY of countries on earth experience regular power cuts. The MAJORITY of countries on earth are developing countries. You are ignorant to describe nations in development as ''failed countries''. There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed about in being a developing nation. Every developed country passed through that stage. Go and read about Dickensian London. You would think they were writing about modern Lagos. The very same issues - inequality, poor sanitation, corruption, you name it. It took them a century of fighting those ills for London to get to where it is today.


You are the definition of stupid.
1.Why would you compare Lagos to Dickensian London? A London from almost 200 years ago. Your even admitting as to how backward Africa is yourself 😂😂😂

2. There are power cuts all over the world but it is nothing like what is seen in Africa. Africa is the ONLY continent in the world that still has a major problem with both the supply of electricity and stability of it. The rest of the world has solved that problem decades ago. Even poorer parts of the world like Eastern Europe,Latin America and poorer parts of Asia do not suffer what Africans suffer. Africa is in a different century compared to the rest of the world.

3. None of those nations you’ve mentioned anywhere near what is experienced in Africa. Power cuts in Africa occur on an hourly basis and this is coming from someone whom partially grew up in a very affluent neighbourhood. I’ve gone for weeks without power and I’ve experienced 10+ power cuts a day. The amount of times NEPA crashed my PS4. I swear down. Heck my PS4 disc drive is now broken. I left the disc inside and it’s now stock because the power cuts kept turning the disc drive on and off.
The actual population of people in Africa that have power comparable to what is seen in other parts of the world is not even up to 0.5% of the population. Most of Africa has no power grid. They have to take care of power themselves. They are many towns and villages in Nigeria that have never actually seen electricity or have been without it for up to a century.


3. Your claim that there are no developed nations is a myth. There is certainly a developed world and developing world and the differences in those worlds be it economically, technologically,scientifically, socially and politically is colossal. You want to compare USA, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, France etc to Burundi, Chad,Niger,Nigeria,Mali, Sudan in terms of development? 😂😂

Re: The Oyibo Countries Where They Take Light by Sladem05: 5:52pm On Jan 04
Rosskii:


What a thoughtless way to reason. Mr Man, the question is not when you got independence, but how developed you were AT independence. Nigeria was at near zero in terms of development in 1960. Your oyinbo gods did not build any power plants, industries or major infrastructure. Not even a single university, despite exporting billions of dollars worth of resources for nearly a century. Real development in Nigeria only began after 1960.

Moldova on the other hand was substantially well developed at independence in 1991, by virtue of her being a part of the former Soviet Union, a superpower.

So try another line of reasoning...

What development has happened in Nigeria that wasn’t foreign related? China has been building your country 😂😂

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