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Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by IMASTEX: 1:13pm On Oct 06, 2023
004gist:
grin
meter weh them de take scam both Nigerians and wb since 1940
grin grin Well, they can only scam some Nigerians not world bank. WB won't finance or loan Africa money that they aren't sure wouldn't be looted. The intention is to keep the countries indebted for continuous easy control. They don't expect productive use of the loan.
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by 004gist: 1:25pm On Oct 06, 2023
IMASTEX:

grin grin Well, they can only scam some Nigerians not world bank. WB won't finance or loan Africa money that they aren't sure wouldn't be looted. The intention is to keep the countries indebted for continuous easy control. They don't expect productive use of the loan.
grin they know the loan will still end up in the white man's land... either in their bank or estate purchase. all in their economy.

While the poor Nigerians are left off paying interest on the loan

actually gaining in 3 ways.
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by IMASTEX: 1:28pm On Oct 06, 2023
004gist:

grin they know the loan will still end up in the white man's land... either in their bank or estate purchase. all in their economy.

While the poor Nigerians are left off paying interest on the loan

actually gaining in 3 ways.
That is the game
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by ayo2008: 2:05pm On Oct 06, 2023
NutritionGuru:
Cool.
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Another concocted lies to dish out to the Agbadorians.

Kontinue!
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by Tonytonex(m): 2:24pm On Oct 06, 2023
siralos135:
I still don't understand all these loan interventions by the federal government in the power sector. Just like the telecommunication industry, government should hands off and allow companies with capacity to play the game properly. No wonder NLC will threaten to go on strike and people won't have light despite the privatisation story of the PHCN. People will pay for light and still be contributing money to buy transformer. What nonsense!!!
We can't continue like this biko
Those guys are thieves. That's why they love going on strike so that people will pay for what they did not consume.
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by DemonAngel(m): 7:56pm On Oct 06, 2023
LandMann:

Go and ask your father
Guess you lost yours smiley
Re: 47 Companies Bid For World Bank’s 1.25m Meters Worth $155m by LandMann: 10:02am On Oct 08, 2023
Dynamicboss:


SMH. A house with 15 persons but the number of apartments are 4, how many prepaid meters will be needed? Don't forget the fact that they can share the prepaid meter reducing the number of needed meters.

The truth hurts. Open your brain for learning

The problem with most of you is that you can't think deep. That is why most of you end up electing useless leaders and then complain of bad leadership but still end up electing useless leaders again every election circle. Open your brain and think.

My first post was removed after I modified to provide more clarity.

In the first post I mentioned that Nigeria is a useless country if all it can do in 2023 is provide 2-3 million meters for over 200 million population.

The above comment is what you and others have been masturbating on because you all lack the capacity to reason.

Canada is a country of 38 million people and 12 million households. Yet, Canada has reached 6 million meters for their 12 million households.

USA has over 183 million meters for a population of over 300 million.

Nigeria with a population of over 200 million has over 43 million households. Yet, only 2-3 million meters will be available for Nigerians, representing coverage of less than 1 percent.

Ask yourself, how will the meters go round? Ask yourself, why won't the meters be hoarded and sold at exorbitant prices by corrupt officials? Ask yourself, why should multiple households be forced to use one meter and then each person most times is forced to contribute same amount to purchase credit for the meter meanwhile then those all consume same amount of electricity?

Ask yourself some salient questions before you quote me to respond with whatever dumb nonsense is in your brain.

Nigeria is a useless country filled with useless people like you who can't think but are quick to comment to appeal to the same set of dumb people who can't think

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