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I believe in CHANGE |
No wonder some students failed JAMB and WAEC... :/ |
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Truth be told.[/quote][s] customized07:[/s] customized07: |
Blackett:True! |
viczing:chai ! Just imagine ursef talk. U will cry hard, March 28 2015 |
We are ready! Up MANCHESTER UNITED !
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onila:Sure? |
NoT WiSe... |
Ask the next person! vvv |
Na 4 figure table e wan solve naa... |
missberrypop5:you better. |
#BushBaby |
January 24, 2013 The Nigerian government has announced a reduction in electricity tariffs by half. The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission on Wednesday announced the immediate review of electricity tariffs by about 50 per cent. The Chairman of the Commission, Sam Amadi, who announced the review in Abuja, said the reduction, which takes effect from the end of March, followed the regulatory agency’s decision to remove collection losses from customer tariff under the multi-year tariff order. Mr. Amadi said following the approval of the multi-year tariff order, MYTO 2.1 in January 1, 2015, the Commission had received several complaints and petitions against the decision, which resulted in astronomical increases in tariff across the different consumer categories. He noted particularly the petition by industrial and commercial consumers under the auspices of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, which demanded a drastic reduction of their tariffs. The two categories of consumers had cited the negative impact of their increased tariffs, which they said were threatening their businesses, leading to massive job losses. Following the review of the petitions, Mr. Amadi said the Commission conducted public hearings to gather evidence from all consumer classes on the affordability of the new tariff. Again, he said the Commission had consulted with the Chief Executive Officers of the Distribution Companies before deciding to intervene by reviewing the tariffs. Besides, the Chairman said the Commission also decided to review the technical and financial assumptions of multi-year tariff order 2.1. The reviews, he noted, were in line with the provisions of the Electricity Power Sector Reform Act 2005 and the Business Rules of the Commission’s mandate, which allow such a decision on a petition by an interested party within 60 days. He said findings from the various reviews showed that the major cause of the spiralling consumer tariffs was the huge aggregate technical commercial and collection losses. Some distribution companies have complained that the collection losses, which are passed to consumers, raised the final tariffs by as much as an average of 80 and 103 per cent. “The Commission has been listening to consumers’ complaints and taking full account of the impact of the high tariff on consumers and the Nigerian economy,” Mr. Amadi said. “Therefore, the Commission has reviewed the basis of the MYTO 2.1 assumptions and has determined that it is inappropriate to transfer to consumers collection losses that are controllable by the DISCOs (distribution companies),” he announced. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/178622-breaking-nigerian-government-cuts-electricity-tariff-by-50.html |
Misogynist2014:Mumu ... go find ur country |
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Jega is the best thing that has happen to INEC. if ( PDP) you dont like it, go hug "Transformer" |
welcome to the party of CHANGE!!! |
.that her probs... Mama Piss |
If u are frm Biafra and u open your bloody mouth and shout.. GEJ TILL 2019!??. You no go find your own country?! sAi Baba!!! Till Biafrans know where they come from! |
hehehe... ![]() No be small thing. |
An Ivorian court on Tuesday in Abidjan sentenced former first lady, Simone Gbagbo, to 20 years in prison, for her role in a 2011 post-election violence. Read More http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/178233-ivory-coast-court-jails-ex-first-lady-20-years-over-poll-violence.html |
haba!!! its too much na ..... |
Things young girls do now-a-days .... Fake girls can be used to pertain to two types of females. The first type of females fall in the age group of 14-25 who are extremely obsessed and insecure about the way they look. These fake girls can go to any extent to hog the limelight. They end up wearing skimpy outfits, wear pounds of make-up, have long nails and dyed hair just to garner attention. But they end up looking so made up and plastic that all their efforts to grab eyeballs and garner people’s attention, go unrewarded. The other category of fake girls is used o refer to the slut brigade who in their teens, appear to put out sexually but they don’t deliver. They end up dry humping or calling it a night. As they become adults, this tendency wears off, but might also take the form of free prostitution when they put out to people more often. Quote anonymous, “When shit goes down and sides are taken, you find out who was real and who was faking.” |
how lovely... |
saaedlee:dont ever quote me if u dont have any comment to make in the above topic |
femcruz:your mate r still doing their home work and u are here lookin for ur father's mate trouble...smh... |
too much offices in this administration. Office of the first lady my foot. sAi Baba.... till mama peace know how to jugg frm aso rock to otuoke |
clueless |
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