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Gbazango in Kubwa area of Abuja. Light here is a disaster and a National embarrassment. Average of 2 hours daily |
The most terrible place anyone can live and wish he can stone a PHCN official is Gbazango in Kubwa,Abuja . The only thing constant here is darkness and bills! |
Light is becoming worse here. Where is fashola |
Tonto, hope you are seeing the importance of a father in a child's life. It's not only p€nis that a man can offer |
Jessidaisy4:Beauty and the Beast |
CNN)Nigeria will overtake the United States to become the third-most populous country in the world by 2050, according to a United Nations report. Currently the seventh-most populous country in the world, the West African nation is projected to surpass the 300 million people mark by 2050, according to The World Population Prospects 2017. The report predicted that the world population will hit a staggering 9.8 billion by 2050, and forecasted that over half of the expected growth between 2017 and 2050 is likely to occur in Africa. Here are five African countries that will contribute the most to the world's population growth. Nigeria https://i2.cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/170621131510-africas-fastest-growing-cities-lagos-nigeria-large-169.jpg With an estimated population of more than 180 million people, Nigeria experienced annual population growth of about 2.7% between 2010 and 2015, according to the UN. Nigeria's population in numbers Current population: 187 million (2016) Population by 2050: over 300 million Largest city: Lagos- between 17.5 and 21 million residents High fertility rates, high infant mortality rates and the cultural value of large families have all been cited as factors driving Nigeria's population boom. Home to four of the world's fastest-growing cities, it has been described as an economic powerhouse. However, there are fears that such an increase in population could cripple Nigeria's already inadequate infrastructure. http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/25/africa/africa-population-growth-un/index.html CC: Lalasticlala |
babniyen:I have not seen light for 24 Hours now |
Fearlez:Morron Why are you pitying if you are not related? |
Afam4eva:Does what you wrote make any sense to you? |
Fearlez:You feel pained. Are you related to Evans? |
Sell it to calabar people in case it dies. |
Yours is even better. They are giving you light but people refused to pay. Here in Gbazango inAbuja, no light at all yet they bring bills. |
PHCN please give us light since morning |
This is the idiot some people want to be freed. |
wizjid69:Since morning, we've had just about 2 hours of light till now. Very bad. |
This is the greatest ibo man alive |
sorry1:Majority of Kogi are muslims. Please what is the link between them and Ibos? |
seunmsg:Yours is better Since last week, I was able to use just 12KWh of electricity. Can you imagine the level of neglect of the area? |
I just move to this neighbourhood in Gbazango Area of Kubwa and the light situation is one of the worse in Nigeria. We get as low as 2 hours of electiricity in the morning and 2 hours at Night. Surprisingly, the adjoining areas like Federal Housing, Dantata Estate, other parts of Kubwa, Dutse Alhaji and even the closest which is Arab Road enjoy almost 24 hours of Light. All entreaties to @PHCNnigeria to atleast reconnect the Area which has been regarded as kubwa village to the 33 KVA line which Arab Road uses has fallen on deaf hear. Someone please help me get the attention of @tundefashola to come to our aid. |
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