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Politics / Re: Anambra Election: Police Warn IPOB, Deploy 26,000 Officers, 15 Gunboats by Abali123: 8:18pm On Nov 13, 2017
Chai!!! Obiano ndo oh. APC is finally going to claim Anambra next Saturday.
Education / Re: Kaduna Pupils Protest Over Planned Sack Of 21,000 Teachers That Failed Test by Abali123: 3:42pm On Nov 06, 2017
BLINGZ88:
they are protesting for the right to be stupid
Na wao ohh
Politics / Re: How Bola Tinubu Was Almost Assassinated By Gani Adams In 1999- By (pix) by Abali123: 5:40pm On Nov 03, 2017
In Nigeria most people who became leaders are actually thugs or somehow connected to thuggery.
Politics / Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Abali123: 7:00pm On Nov 02, 2017
So we even get embassies abroad.... well we also have Aso clinic
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 7:02am On Oct 12, 2017
obaataaokpaewu:
You can use Google
Not helping? Done that already.
Politics / Re: Buhari Seeks Senate's Approval For $5.5bn Foreign Loan by Abali123: 10:44pm On Oct 10, 2017
9jakohai:
Why are we taking all these loans anyway

[b] Between April 2014 (when oil prices started falling) and April 2016, we lost $100 billion in potential earnings.

Let me repeat myself....we lost $100 billion in potential earnings ,because oil dropped from $120 to $29 in two years.

2.Because of the fall in oil price, we had to restrict dollar spending (or by now, we would be paying N2000 for $1). That led to more dollar flight out of the country and as a result....loss in earnings.

3.Nigeria needs oil to be at $123 to meet basic needs. (Oil is at $50 now). Saudi Arabia needs oil at $77, and Russia needs it at $99. I

4.As a result we need to take loans to keep things running., Without the loans...we would be in even deeper problems. Like...salaries won't have been paid for a year or something.

5.There is only one way out of this in the short term....oil goes above $123 per barrel...AND EVEN THEN...we have to pay back the loans we took in the past.

6.If you want a permanent long term solution...this means taking loans to fix power and education...and removing subsidies...which means us paying N200 for one liter of fuel and N30000 per month in light bills. We will suffer more than this for some years. But once we become an exporting manufacutred goods nation as a result...then we can really enjoy the fruits of our labour.[/b]
I was billed 48k plus by EEDC, does that mean I will pay 100k or more for electricity by the time government adopts your suggestion? Make una help me
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 4:10pm On Oct 10, 2017
obaataaokpaewu:
you know what to do? to put them on their toes, get email addresses of NERC and EEDC customer care, send a mail to nerc and copy eedc, attach a copy of the bill....
the discos fear NERC cases
Please oh, who can help me with these addresses. You will be saving a life thank you.
I cannot be paying the little I have and be getting this type of treatment and those who bribe NEPA officials every month will be having 0.00 Naira as their current charge. How on earth am I going to cope with 48k plus as current charge. When most times i don't even get to use the electricity.
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 2:14pm On Oct 10, 2017
obaataaokpaewu:
you know what to do? to put them on their toes, get email addresses of NERC and EEDC customer care, send a mail to nerc and copy eedc, attach a copy of the bill....
the discos fear NERC cases
I need those addresses.
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 10:49am On Oct 10, 2017
Is their no one here who can help?
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 9:46am On Oct 10, 2017
Went to their office this morning and the people I met all seem to be pushing me around. Afraid to handle my case.
They are claiming the bill is from my meter reading. For an area that doesn't have light, sometimes for. A week plus.
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 9:43am On Oct 10, 2017
obaataaokpaewu:
Do you have a meter at home?
Yes sir.
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 11:00pm On Oct 09, 2017
Bizideas7:
That is Nigeria for you
I no fit shout... I need to know the right step to take. Moreover, some of my neighbors don't even bother paying bills at all. They just give the guy that brings the bill 1k and that's it. But because I don't stay at home always and I don't want wahala, I pay my bills as at when due.
Politics / Re: SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 10:57pm On Oct 09, 2017
MoDs, you are free to move this to the appropriate section and please i need advice urgently.
Politics / SOS: EEDC Wants To Bankrupt Me by Abali123: 10:55pm On Oct 09, 2017
I came back from work today, to meet a bill of 48,000(Naira) plus. The worst part of this billing is that we have not had power for more than 2hours a day for the past 2/3 weeks.
Anybody who can help me with advice and suggestions please do not hesitate to do so. I need to lay this complaint at the appropriate quarters to see whatcan be done. All my bills this year has never exceeded 4k, so I don't understand this bill of 48k plus.
Nairalanders help a brother.

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