Properties › Re: Landlord Returns From Trip To Find Tenant Building On His Land(video) by edogu(m): 9:29pm On Mar 31 |
It's the audacity for me. If he can afford to raise this kind of structure, what stops him from buying his own land? |
Travel › Re: Enugu: 40km Carriageway Linking Nkanu East And Isi-uzo Reaches 80% Completion by edogu(m): 9:17am On Mar 31 |
While this is commendable in terms of idea or intention behind the project, this doesn't look like something that will last for eight months. |
Celebrities › Re: Blessing CEO Given 24 Hours To Apologize For "Cancer Report Forgery" by edogu(m): 9:16am On Mar 31 |
She needs to be arrested as well. |
Crime › Re: See The Most Pathetic Photo On The Internet Today by edogu(m): 5:46am On Mar 31 |
I'm just imagining what will be going on in the woman's mind. Quite painful. A child should be the one burying his or her parents when they're aged but this is quite the opposite. |
Crime › Re: Female Students Strip Classmate Naked In Benue School, Video Goes Viral by edogu(m): 5:38am On Mar 31 |
I h@te bvllies. Bvllies are the reason some people join cultism to prevent intimidation. Unfortunately, it end up making things worse for the individual as it set you up for future att@cks. Bvllies are the reason people resort to self help. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Presidential Election: Which states can APC or ADC win? by edogu(m): 6:21am On Mar 30 |
Burruchaga71: Are you saying that people will vote APC? That's not what I meant. It means they're better placed to use state machinery in their favour. |
Celebrities › Re: Toyin Abraham Unfollows Funke Akindele After She Embarrassed Her by edogu(m): 12:59am On Mar 30*. Modified: 7:59am On Mar 30 |
Ojo to Funke: no be you she dey greet?  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: New Photos Show Precision Strike That Wiped Out U.S. E-3 AWACS Aircraft In Saudi by edogu(m): 10:41pm On Mar 29 |
Mirasteel: We all have seen the damages in Iran, go to instagram you will see the damages unless you are broke and doesn't have money for data Broke? It obvious you don't what is going on. Access to Internet has been banned. Iranians are using starlink or any alternative secretly to access the net. Secretly because if you caught that's a big crime. |
Celebrities › Re: Man Goes Viral After Receiving N32 Million Payout From X (pix) by edogu(m): 6:17pm On Mar 29 |
fillipelobos: I don't understand why people seem to want to let the whole world know how they are doing financially lately. Guess show offs are the in thingy.... The publicity means more followers. More followers means more money. He has more 500k followers already. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: New Photos Show Precision Strike That Wiped Out U.S. E-3 AWACS Aircraft In Saudi by edogu(m): 6:04pm On Mar 29 |
Leepeak: Did u hear trump saying they attack Gerald fold ship one of the biggest in the world ? Did u hear that Israel killed journalist for sharing photos and image's Let them attack iran and see why other Americans president avoided Iran But they didn't block the Internet or media from coverage. Moreover the head of the military it has nothing to do with any attack from Iran. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: New Photos Show Precision Strike That Wiped Out U.S. E-3 AWACS Aircraft In Saudi by edogu(m): 6:02pm On Mar 29 |
kutashi: MuMu! That wasn't the reason! The reason is for intelligence purpose and security!
Israel is the one hiding what's happening and even arrested CNN crew! There are lot of news crew in Iran that are beaming life what's happening!
In fact, Israel criminalise covering what's not approved! Everything is censored! Is that what they told you?  See lamba |
Foreign Affairs › Re: New Photos Show Precision Strike That Wiped Out U.S. E-3 AWACS Aircraft In Saudi by edogu(m): 5:20pm On Mar 29 |
Iran had to block the Internet so that the world doesn't get to see the amount of destruction that's going on over there.  You enjoy the press freedom that goes on in another country but you don't want similar freedom in your country. Iran government is a hyp0crite |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Could Beg Tinubu For More Than Two Terms — Oluwo Of Iwoland by edogu(m): 5:06pm On Mar 29 |
As how na...as our dod wey him be?  |
Romance › Re: Share The Biggest Mistake Or Regret You Made During Dating by edogu(m): 4:12am On Mar 29 |
I don't have any regret. Those things made me stronger and wiser. |
Politics › Re: Watch Video Of MC Oluomo Sharing Cash At APC National Convention by edogu(m): 4:11am On Mar 29 |
That's the reason we have so many young people at the Congress. |
Celebrities › Re: Concerns As Veteran Actor Sunday Afolabi Spotted Driving Danfo by edogu(m): 4:09am On Mar 29 |
Life happened to him. |
Politics › Re: 2027 Presidential Election: Which states can APC or ADC win? by edogu(m): 4:09am On Mar 29 |
With APC in control of most states, it will be hard for oppositions. |
Romance › Re: As A Woman, Never Do This With Your Colleague At Work by edogu(m): 4:07am On Mar 29 |
Sleeping with your colleagues brings about clash of interest and 'see finish'. |
Politics › Re: Moment El-Rufai Received APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda by edogu(m): 4:05am On Mar 29 |
At a moment like this, we have to set aside our political interest for humanity. That's what makes us human. |
Education › Re: Kogi Polytechnic Lecturer, Anslem Ojodomo, Dies In Class by edogu(m): 9:43pm On Mar 28 |
QuinQQ: You are sooo right!! The number of deaths it would prevent eh! But wait o. Pregnant while breastfeeding a six-month-old? Meaning it'd be a year between the children. Actually not unheard of Six months is even long. I've heard of women who mistakenly took in after three weeks of putting to bed. |
Politics › Re: Man Onsiders Relocating To Abia After Enjoying 24-hour Power Supply During Wedd by edogu(m): 10:08am On Mar 28 |
ElevationD: You cannot by any measure compare the monthly cost of running generators with uninterrupted electricity supply from the companies.
With regular and uninterrupted electricity, you do your business and easily pay your bills. It is affordable.
By the way, prepaid meters give you the advantage of controlling your usage. That's the reason I stated earlier that the people who stand to benefit more are business people. For individuals, it may be hard due to high rates. Remember when band A customers were complaining in Lagos due to much billing. Yes, they were getting light constantly but the rates were too much. You may be shocked that 100k may not be enough for two weeks depending on the number of appliances. |
Politics › Re: Women Block Disco Officials From Disconnecting Power by edogu(m): 10:03am On Mar 28 |
Jakumo: Nigeria's power company officials actually prefer NOT to let Nigerians have prepaid meters installed, because that refusal to install prepaid meters opens the door to those officials VASTLY inflating and falsifying the readings of old, outdated and easily rigged power meters, for the purpose of deliberately bankrupting their users.
In some pats of Nigeria, that withholding of prepaid meters triggers cheated electricity consumers to either refuse to pay for fabricated and falsified bills, or to request that electricity power cables to their properties be disconnected so they can use generators or solar power installations instead of paying criminal gangs that operate power companies in Nigeria.
That refusal to pay inflated electricity bills is, however, EXACTLY what the power company crime syndicates are praying for BECAUSE they can then hire lawyers who will take their customers to court, EVEN IF those customers have been long disconnected from the national power grid.
Whenever the court rules against an electricity consumer who refuses to pay those extortionate rates concocted by the power company, the entire landed property including real estate holdings and corporate assets, can be SIEZED and SOLD for cash by the power company mafia. That legalized theft of private property by the power company mafia is the end game of their entire charade that starts with inflating power consumption meter readings, along with denial of electrical power and refusal to issue prepaid meters, that culminates with the court-approved seizure and sale of private or corporate property running into billions of naira nationwide.
The only way out of the trap set by those criminal gangs masquerading as power company officials, is the MANDATORY issuance of prepaid meters NATIONWIDE. The prepaid meters would put an abrupt and final end to the current criminal racket that starts with the crafty issuance of grossly falsified monthly bills for electrical power not consumed, leading up to the subsequent court-legitimized theft of landed property and assets by the power company mafia. This is why the power company gangs would rather DIE than allow people to acquire those treasured prepaid power consumption meters. Well said. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Americans Buying Fuel In Jerry Cans To Hoard And Resell by edogu(m): 7:12am On Mar 28 |
Here's the irony. America is the number one oil producer and consumer in the World.  |
Celebrities › Re: We No Send Your Papa- Fans Boos Cubana Chiefpriest On Stage (video) by edogu(m): 7:09am On Mar 28 |
Cubana chief priest is so sha.meless. |
Politics › Re: My Plan Is To Remove Abia State From National Grid Says Alex Otti by edogu(m): 7:07am On Mar 28 |
That is the only way Aba can return to its glory days. A bottling company that invested over 10 million dollars was recently commissioned by Alex Otti in Aba few days ago. Without reliable electricity, there can be no industrialisation. |
Politics › Re: Man Onsiders Relocating To Abia After Enjoying 24-hour Power Supply During Wedd by edogu(m): 6:59am On Mar 28 |
No be to relocate. Can you afford it? The reason light seems to be better in Aba is that they are being managed by a different company outside EEDC. I don't think their rates are the same with EEDC as I have a friend who stays in Aba.
For large companies, that will be good. Three a bottling company was commissioned by Gov. Otti in Aba. For such company, that's very important. |
Health › Re: What 11g Of Sugar Look Like. From Golden Morn by edogu(m): 6:55am On Mar 28 |
All this analysis na for people wey get money to consume golden morn on a daily basis. |
Politics › Re: El-Rufai Released On Bail By ICPC by edogu(m): 6:52am On Mar 28 |
Life is like a pendulum. Sometimes it swings one way, and at other times it swings the other way. While he was in power, Nasir El-Rufai stepped on a lot of innocent toes. Unfortunately, he is no longer in power. |
Education › Re: Apprehension In Kogi Poly As Lecturer Dies In Class by edogu(m): 6:47am On Mar 28 |
A few weeks ago, the Head of Service where my wife works made it compulsory for all staff to undergo a health screening, which was fully sponsored by them. During the process, one of her colleagues discovered that she was pregnant, even though she was still breastfeeding her six month old baby.
What am I trying to say? Many people are living with underlying health conditions without even knowing it. Institutions should take the initiative to organise free health screenings, especially since many of them already have health departments. This would go a long way in saving lives. |
Politics › Re: Women Block Disco Officials From Disconnecting Power by edogu(m): 6:18am On Mar 28 |
The government should make prepaid meters compulsory for every household. This would encourage people to regulate their electricity usage more carefully. In the area where I recently relocated with my family, I initially thought residents in that area did not have power supply. Later, I realised that some of them deliberately switch off some of their appliances to reduce consumption because they are using prepaid meters. This shows that people are becoming conscious of how their energy use affects their expenses, which ultimately helps to reduce overall consumption in the area.
However, with estimated billing, the situation is different. People tend to leave inefficient bulbs and appliances on without concern. It also creates opportunities for electricity officials to cut corners by collecting bribes from consumers who should normally make payments directly to the electricity office. |
Politics › Re: Us-iran War: FG Reopens Fuel Imports, Dangote Reels From FX Losses by edogu(m): 8:56am On Mar 27 |
Na wao for this country. It is well. |
Career › Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by edogu(m): 2:43pm On Mar 26 |
You now see why some government officials do not support ban on satchet alcoholic drinks  . Job no dey, you won scatter the one wey dey give people job. In all sincerity, many of us are just surviving in this country, not living. Imagine a secondary or primary school teacher earning below 40k in this economy. Na di£ be that. |