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Odewaleadesoye:Your rule brought much suffering. You're a taskmaster and taxmaster. Stop pack all you came with and return to where you came from. Period! |
Lifestylecom:Who cares about this man and his useless opinion? Why nairaland keeps bringing his inconsequential opinions to frontpage forcing people to read his twisted and useless comments is what I'm yet to comprehend. |
LordBiden:One of the supporters of evils in the land. If he acquired them with legitimate funds why is he denying. If you are educated you ought to know that his wife being an appeal court judge shouldn't own any property not declared. |
Maxymilliano:Medicine after death. This woman and HER VIEW programme was used to rubbish Jonathan's government and they lost their voice and turn ti entertainment during buhari and here she is talking trash. They will all receive the reward of their deceptions |
https://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/376c814e64597697514246f68913f13d?client=news Okorie: When you buy a transformer, NEPA is supposed to pay you, but they hide this policy Lagos, Nigeria – In a fiery interview on Voice Tv on Friday, August 15, 2025, Chief Princewill Okorie, Executive Director of the Electricity Consumer Advocate Center (ECAC), sharply criticized the recent statement by the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) — now operating as distribution companies (DisCos) — in which the agency likened Nigerians who bypass electricity meters to criminals “worse and more dangerous than kidnappers.” Okorie described NEPA’s comparison as “outrageous, insensitive, and deeply insulting to the suffering masses,” asserting that the organization itself has failed in its responsibility to provide adequate power supply despite collecting billions of naira from consumers. “NEPA is more dangerous than HIV,” Okorie declared during the interview. “HIV does not demand money from you every month without giving you anything in return. But NEPA takes citizens’ money consistently without rendering the service they are paid for. That is exploitation at its peak.” The ECAC director also drew attention to what he called the “hidden truth” about third-party investment policies in the electricity sector. He explained that under existing regulations, private individuals or communities who purchase and install transformers — effectively performing part of the DisCos’ distribution duties — are entitled to compensation or reimbursement. However, he alleged that most Nigerians are unaware of this policy because distribution companies “deliberately keep the information away from the public.” When you buy a transformer for your community, you are helping NEPA distribute its service. By law, they are supposed to pay you back. But their wicked and exploitative mindset prevents them from informing citizens. Instead, they make the people bear the cost of infrastructure they themselves are meant to provide,” he said. Okorie called for urgent reforms in the electricity sector, stressing the need for transparency, consumer education, and accountability from both government regulators and private distribution companies. “Until NEPA and the DisCos are made to face the same level of scrutiny they place on citizens, the electricity crisis in Nigeria will persist,” he concluded. |
Noneroone:Igbos go home and invest in your land. Sell all your stakes in other parts of Nigeria and return home to invest in your own land before you lose them to your jealous and envious countrymen who treat you like you have no land to call your own. |
Kuginzi:PDP should work with the coalition (ADC) to remove him easily |
treesun:Why should you mandate Tinubu to stop the problems the North created for their selfish reasons? The south must complete its 8years rule. Buhari couldn't stop banditry yet he completed his second term. |
yns4real:Grab fire! During their 8 years rule was there anything like unity? Let the south complete their own 8yrs. Period! |
BlessedGift:Yes Buhari produced Tinubu |
anonimi:Can't you see they now ship their goods to Onne port rather than using Lagos tincan. Thank God Onne port is working. Is nearer to us than Lagos |
anonimi:Can't you see they now ship their goods to Onne port rather than using Lagos tincan. Your jealousy and envy towards them have beclouded your mind that you cannot think right. Thank God Onne port is working. |
Adexgentle005:Not sharing government trade money for pvc. Mkum |
EKOMADENG:Go and share your own not for politics at least make we see. Twisted minds everywhere |
PressMyButton:Yes ooo Let the south complete 8yrs |
ricson11:That's the solution to all the problems of NIGERIA ooo. Thank God! Heaven at last my people |
2cato:Gbam! |
fergie001:Person way used magomago enter through window like thief dey talk to person wey follow the door. Mtchew Nigeria shaa |
Maxymilliano:See greater power |
NGsultan: |
treesun:Tribalism is the major problem in Nigeria |
Contents:Nawa |
Islie:Wike and Fubara reaping from the whirlwind they sowed to favour Tinubu during 2023 Presidential election. You can't beat karma. Rivers was used to bring this government to power. So they have to pay for it |
APOPTOSIS:Jesus Christ is the Healer. For in His name His believers heal the sick, raise the dead and cleans the lepers to prove that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. Hallelujah! |
It cannot happen. He's too clean to be member of APC |
Check whether your catalyst has been removed |
femi4:You are the liar we know here. Your wotowoto tribe is full of envy and jealousy towards the igbos and that's why you blame igbos for your blunders. IBB has revealed the truth and history will be kind to him for this revelation. Remember the book "why we struck" written by a yoruba man like you. Search for it. It says almost the same thing. Igbo man is not your problem. Stop the hate! |
