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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Phemmypat1(m): 3:49pm On Sep 06, 2020
Rulers
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by akilo1: 3:49pm On Sep 06, 2020
Because it is a source of income to our abuja gangstars politicians
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by kyuniii(m): 3:50pm On Sep 06, 2020
greed and corruption from our leaders.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Joseph08(m): 3:50pm On Sep 06, 2020
Very simple nah!

Devil landed in Nigeria when God chased him out from Heaven.
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Nobody: 3:50pm On Sep 06, 2020
allthingsgood:


True but that's a long term goal. As at today tho, can u pay for 24/7 electricity
You can subscribe for the number of days you can pay for. With the help of prepaid meter, your neighbours can have when you don't have it . Let the light just be available. The fact that I don't have money to eat at home does not mean garri won't be available in the market.

On the other hand, right now, we pay electricity bill, buy poles, buy transformers, buy wires, pay NEPA to repair light. But we can't have light . I have not had light since 5 months . Why then do we pay electricity bill? We only subscribe for darkness

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by solmusdesigns: 3:51pm On Sep 06, 2020
cool




To effectively power a country the size of Nigeria, Nigeria need Nuclear Power plants or Coal power plant

Hydro dams and hydrothermal gas plant are simply waste of time

Unfortunately United Nations Nuclear Energy Agency won't allow Nigeria build a Nuclear power plant because they know the waste from a Nuclear Fuel is what is used for fussion Nuclear bombs and they can't allow Africans such powerful weapon... This is why the whites apartheid regime of South Africa dismantled it's nuclear plants when handing over to blacks


Coal plants on the other hand which still powers world developed countries like China US even South Africa, are now been barred by UN due to its CO2 emmision

The Solution in my own opinion is to take the Russian loan deal for them to build and manage Nuclear stations for us, one in Kogi State the other one at Cross River, while we pay them back for 30 years, because the Americans and Westerners would never agree to build such for us, any attempt to build it on our own sanctions would keep flying left and right like it's happening in IRAN

Other option is to adopt the Professor Berth Nnaji approach .. by calling in Chinese investors to build coal plants at Enugu and other coal producing states , we sell them Coal they give us power and we pay them for kilowatt they supply to national grid




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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Ijaya123: 3:51pm On Sep 06, 2020
Wiseandtrue:

Previously it's bad and evil leaders

Currently, it's Buhari!!!

There's just no excuse for failure (twice for that matter undecided)

And it is under this same Buhari that Nigeria has generated the highest MW of electricity.

Look elsewhere for your failures.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by cmecproblem(m): 3:52pm On Sep 06, 2020
Generator sellers

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by ipobarethieves: 3:53pm On Sep 06, 2020
They should consult Bishop Oyedepo for solution

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by UDUJ(m): 3:54pm On Sep 06, 2020
Mistakemaker:
What exactly is stopping Nigeria from having 24/7 electricity and making money form it as well as stabilising the economy?

Let's hear people's thoughts

I think we are almost there. For the past 4 weeks I have been having 24 hours uninterrupted electricity supply.

The only problem is the exorbitant hike in electricity tariff fees just introduced. Before now I get about 480 units for a 10,000 naira recharge. After the tariff hike I get just 189 units undecided
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by ipobarethieves: 3:54pm On Sep 06, 2020
If covenant/entire winners dey enjoy 24/7,then the country can

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by udemzyudex(m): 3:56pm On Sep 06, 2020
Cabals
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by law001(m): 3:56pm On Sep 06, 2020
allthingsgood:
Can u even pay for the 24/7 light.

Dumbest question online since lockdown.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Martartins(m): 3:57pm On Sep 06, 2020
We can talk about corruption all day, but the real problem is the lack of competition the power distribution get.

Capitalism is the only thing that can drive invention in any sector. Look at our communication industry, if it was just MTN, they would have buried us. Compare that to satelite television monopolised by DSTV...... Now you see what we need.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by onegig(m): 3:57pm On Sep 06, 2020
It is simple.

People want to pay for an Uber Ride with the tfare of a danfo bus while enjoying the comfort and AC of the Uber.
You might be able to get that workingn with massive subsidies or someone offsetting the costs. Without such subsidies, who services the Uber? Fixes the AC and fuels the car? That nice ride would soon turn to a danfo bus.

Electricity is expensive and until the sector is completely liberalised to the point where the coys can get guarantees on their investments and Nigerians willing to pay for such services we won't have stable electricity. You can keep whining yourself and let another scammer come promise you free electricity. The realities is far from such utopia.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by SocialJustice: 3:57pm On Sep 06, 2020
meavox:



The Exclusive list & Concurrent list in the imposed 1999 Constitution that is a Forgery.

Read it here: "Electricity Calamity and the Sham 1999 Nigeria Constitution" By Ndidi Uwechue
https://africannewstoday.com/politics/electricity-calamity-and-the-sham-1999-nigeria-constitution/


It is 1000MW for 1 million people

So Nigeria needs 200,000MW

We only have 5000MW so for 5 million people

The article above is clear on this matter.

Dissolution is Nigeria's solution!
Lies. I read the article. It is a secession propaganda tool. The constitution can be amended or the TCN network upgraded. It is a shame the PDP government had 16 years to upgrade the system but failed, instead anything power was an opportunity to steal, $16bn allegedly squandered.

Buhari has started the process of improving the transmission process to 25GW, if PDP did their part, we'll probably be on our way to 100GW or more. Hopefully, the next president will continue from where Buhari stops.

@OP, truly Transmission is the biggest problem with issues in distribution too.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Wiseandtrue(f): 3:58pm On Sep 06, 2020
Ijaya123:


And it is under this same Buhari that Nigeria has generated the highest MW of electricity.

Look elsewhere for your failures.
Don't tell me that you now have electricity 24/7 in your area undecided

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Elsueno: 3:58pm On Sep 06, 2020
allthingsgood:


True but that's a long term goal. As at today tho, can u pay for 24/7 electricity

Oga tell ur principal to bring the light first and see wether we no go pay. I have no idea how you APC apologists reason. You don't need to be a genius to see business booms in the country whenever we have a bit of stable light in any particular location

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Faithful007: 3:59pm On Sep 06, 2020
Mistakemaker:
What exactly is stopping Nigeria from having 24/7 electricity and making money form it as well as stabilising the economy?

Let's hear people's thoughts
Nigeria's power issue is multi faceted. Actually we should be generating more than we do now, like about 15000mw from available capacity. But there are three problems. Firstly there are gas shortages due to poor gas network. Then the hydro plants experience low head or something like that. Thirdly, our transmission network needs overhaul. Also gas is still expensive due to high production cost rising from insecurity and lack of indigenous companies, from there consumers don't pay back (owing arrears) so the discos owe the gencos, about 500 billion ngn currently. So the gencos find it more difficult to purchase gas. The first step to sufficient power is to rebuild the the entire gas network, from there we can now have modular plants that will not need a centralized transmission system. But before that, gas production costs in Nigeria need to come down so that investors can be attracted to rebuild our gas network. These are the major issues.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Openbusiness: 4:00pm On Sep 06, 2020
Covenant has had 24/7 power supply since over 10 years now. Na d same Nigeria we dey oh. So 24/7 electricity has not been achievable because Nigeria has been cursed with unfortunate useless governments since 1960.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Faithful007: 4:00pm On Sep 06, 2020
solmusdesigns:
cool




To effectively power a country the size of Nigeria, Nigeria need Nuclear Power plants or Coal power plant

Hydro dams and hydrothermal gas plant are simply waste of time

Unfortunately United Nations Nuclear Energy Agency won't allow Nigeria build a Nuclear power plant because they know the waste from a Nuclear Fuel is what is used for fussion Nuclear bombs and they can't allow Africans such powerful weapon



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we only need gas plants bro.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by SoftBillionaire: 4:01pm On Sep 06, 2020
Mistakemaker:
What exactly is stopping Nigeria from having 24/7 electricity and making money form it as well as stabilising the economy?

Let's hear people's thoughts

Moral Capital
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by lekki1444: 4:01pm On Sep 06, 2020
its a spiritual problem. as above so below. a nation full of people whose spirit is in darkness will not be given light by the most high its as simple as that

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Myer(m): 4:01pm On Sep 06, 2020
Mistakemaker:
What exactly is stopping Nigeria from having 24/7 electricity and making money form it as well as stabilising the economy?

Let's hear people's thoughts

It's obvious providing 24/7 is a no-brainer for Nigeria. We have both the resources and manpower.

Unfortunately, there are those profiting so much from electricity not working.
There are fuel merchants and generator importers especially the powers that be.

Once upon a time, telecomms was as bad as electricity but Obasanjo was able to find a middle ground with the powers that be while also profiting there of.

I personally have no issue with they making profit from it, but I believe they simply need the president to also reach a middle ground with them.

It's either that or those powers that be must be both exposed and executed as they would never be satisfied and would never let electricity work until some very tough and stringent decisions are made.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by jmoore(m): 4:02pm On Sep 06, 2020
Corruption, mismanagement and lack of foresight.



Last month, Nigeria achieved 5,420.30 MW in the national grid, the highest in history
Transmission Company of Nigeria was proud of this
announcement. This type of records are not the ones
you blow with trumpet.
National grid has been swinging between 4,000+ MW
and below for years.
4,517 megawatts was attained on December 23, 2012.
4,545 megawatts was attained on July 13, 2015.
5 years later, an addition of 1,000 MW approximately
is not something to be celebrated.

We need a quantum leap in solving the power
problems of Nigeria.

Egypt added 25,000 megawatts (MW) of new power
stations to their national electricity grid during the
period from June 2014 to June 2018. Got that? 25,000
MW in just 4 years.

In October 2018, project consortium partners Siemens,
Elsewedy Electric and Orascom Construction officially
unveiled one of the largest combined cycle
megaprojects in Beni Suef, Egypt. The teams completed three plants totalling 14,400 MW in a record time of 27.5 months at the cost of €6 billion.


One dude foolishly asked if we can afford to pay 24/7 power supply. It is like asking if we can afford to pay 24/7 access to phone services or 24/7 access to water supply.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by WinLABSstores: 4:03pm On Sep 06, 2020
[s]
Igbochief001:

We don't have the money to invest into power
[/s]
Nonsense

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by eenai(m): 4:03pm On Sep 06, 2020
The problem with power availability in Nigeria today is in the Constitution. Amend the Constitution to allow, states, organisation and even individual to generate and distribute power without the national grid fraud and watch the game change in Nigeria. With the current arrangement, we may never solve the power issue in Nigeria.

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by LogTM: 4:03pm On Sep 06, 2020
Just finished argument with my mom because of this NEPA issue in this our Nigeria.
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by UDUJ(m): 4:04pm On Sep 06, 2020
Wiseandtrue:

Don't tell me that you now have electricity 24/7 in your area undecided

I get 24 hours supply in my area. No joke.
Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by Nobody: 4:04pm On Sep 06, 2020
ZombieTERROR:


Buhari supporters are wired to suffer for all eternity...

Small countries in Africa have steady power... Wake up this is 2020...

Edit the jargon you wrote up there... Just type sai barber and move on... Zombies everywhere

Most African countries don't have stable power

Either they supply a few parts of their countries or they do as Nigeria does..try to please everyone. (Cameroon powers some parts of the country and leaves everywhere dark)

Matters are made worse by the fact that we are not ready to pay for electricity ourselves.

Below are maps from 2018 and 2012 showing the power situation in Africa

As at 2018 we even do better than many African countries, especially the dR Congo, which I mention because it has Africa's largest potential hydroelectric power sector, that was partially built

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Re: What's Exactly Stopping Nigeria From Having 24/7 Electricity? by chukiz(m): 4:05pm On Sep 06, 2020
corruption

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