Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 1:43pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
Nafizzey: Yours. Is small now my brother. Last Month we were brought a bill of 20k which we managed pay, this past month (March) 35k bill was brought to us which we yet to pay because we don't have the money..All other previous month a bill of close to 20k have always been brought to us (2 bedroom flat ) when there's no light.. And whenever we complain why we are been billed much, they say is because we have no metre installed .. #Very very Wicked Residential? Two bedroom apartment paying that much? Sorry Bros, which area be that? |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 11:04am On Apr 06, 2016 |
olafum1: I don't have light in my area in Akure for the past One year o, Nigerians. It sounds crazy... Do u still pay bills? |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 10:33am On Apr 06, 2016*. Modified: 1:47pm On Apr 06, 2016 |
Angelberry: Yeah Do you think, we should remain in sin that Grace may abound or we should take swift actions hahaha |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 10:33am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Angelberry: Yeah Do you think, we should remain in Grace that sin may about, or we should take swift actions hahaha |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 10:31am On Apr 06, 2016 |
ibroziney: HARD TIMES UNDER BUHARI NOT A SURPRISE.
No light, no water, no fuel, no food, no no no is the chorus sang all over the country at present. No doubt that times are really hard, but every man who sees beyond his nose can see a silver lining in the cloudy future.
The hope that keeps a pregnant woman going, is knowing for sure that the pains will be over after a period of time. This hope is what keeps her alive, strong and up and doing.
After more than 50 years as an independent nation, 3 republics past and 16 years wasted in an uninterrupted democracy, Nigerians for the first time elected a leader that didn't emerge by chance- but by a conscious attempt to being the president of the country.
According to history, no Nigerian leader had emerged from a conscious preparation to being a president except President Buhari.
Only President Buhari came to power with a conscious attempt to becoming a president.
He had plans with a task to building the country from scratch, by firstly identify the menace in the system and deal with it head on.
In every system, there is a critical sector that when fixed, other sectors will automatically fix themselves.
In the case of Nigeria, this critical sector is corruption.
Corruption is a lucrative sector in our system that is responsible for almost all ills and when fixed, insecurity will fix itself, unemployment will do same, power failure will exist only in history books, brain drain will turn the other way round, foreign investor and tourist will find home in Nigeria, and a lot more too many to mention.
Isaac Newton's 3rd law of motion states "to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" this law explains the hardship Nigerians are faced with today.
The action of President Buhari in fighting corruption provokes the reaction of the corrupt to fight back with equal if not more powerful reaction.
They are fighting back with their lives. This reaction is responsible for the hardship we are faced with today, but with little more time, am sure they will be defeated because they are the treacherous enemies of the state.
Buhari acted by implementing TSA, being a major step to plugging leakages, they reacted by changing their monies to dollars and starching them in suck ways, farms and villages.
This resulted in the scarcity of dollar and the free fall of Naira in the parallel market.
Buhari acted by reducing pump price by 50K and removing the controversial fuel subsidy, they reacted by creating an artificial scarcity, just to get back to the president with the people's anger.
Buhari acted by producing an unprecedented budget with higher capital expenditure, which gives hopes for better days, but they swiftly reacted by paddling the budget, trying to ridicule the government at the detriment of the masses resulting to delaying the passage of the budget.
Without a passed budget, it is always difficult to pay salaries let alone do anything significant.
Buhari acted by "unbundling" NNPC into 7 units for transparency and accountability, they reacted by cutting off fuel supply chains to power stations, throwing the whole country into darkness for days.
They will always follow the Newton's law, in an effort to bring back corruption while we will always be at the offensive to stamp out corruption.
A little more patience is just what is needed.
There is light at the end of the tunnel . Sai Baba!!!! Who told you that he was a consensus candidate, didn't you see pictures of underaged voting in some part of the country. If he had policy to move this country forward, why did it take him ages to come up with his ministerial list. For 16yrs one would have thought he should some good brains handy with him. After all the delays, he still came up with SAN as minister for power, and barrister as Transport minister. Keep giving ur self false hope. |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 10:17am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Angelberry: Somehow, we are 3 neighbors so we paid 5k each Quite painful, paying for what u didn't use, right? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: I Am New Here by hylyne(m): 9:09am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Baby of the house, welcome... |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 9:06am On Apr 06, 2016 |
asuustrike2009: eyah Unfortunately, some people have made up their minds to to be suffering and smiling... |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 9:04am On Apr 06, 2016 |
Angelberry: yeah...the bill is 39k Out of which, 5k is ur share? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Must Go: Massive Street Protests by hylyne(m): 8:39am On Apr 06, 2016 |
sammyj: Only the jobless and idle minded one will join this movement! !!  Pretty soon, you would realize that, whatever you're doing now is equivalent to idleness |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 8:34am On Apr 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 8:27am On Apr 06, 2016 |
kenny987: #2,400 since February 13th, courtesy of prepaid metre. This way I don't pay for what I don't consume.
The government really needs to step in and compel DISCOS or PHCN to enure that all electricity consumers have prepaid metres and stop the legalised robbery occasioned by estimated bills. Well said... |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 8:25am On Apr 06, 2016 |
scribble: 15k.
Not even in town but my security text me that they have brought bill That's terrible. Even some building, whose wires had been disconnected still get bills. |
Politics › Re: CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 8:23am On Apr 06, 2016 |
asuustrike2009: Not all Nigerians are paying for darkness neither are they in darkness. Some parts still enjoy power supply even though it's limited Back to your reply, I paid N2,000 for 9hrs of electricity supplied to me at the prevailing rates couple with the fact that my metre was read correctly. Congratulations.... I envy u |
Politics › CRITICAL : How Much Did You Pay For Darkness Last Month...? by hylyne(op): 10:16pm On Apr 05, 2016 |
No one walks into any Mall, and makes payment for what he didn't buy. Unfortunately, this is becoming a case with Nigerian PHCN. Nigerians sleep and wake up in darkness, yet at the end of the month, PHCN official would secretly smuggle bills.
Last month I got a bill of #7500 for having light thrice.
For me it is case of unprecedented monumental failure credited to this current administration. |
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Politics › Re: Osinbajo's Daughter Kiki At Her Cousin's Wedding In Kaduna State - Photos by hylyne(m): 2:49pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
viviangist: Wow !! Osinbajo's Daughter Kiki looking lovely At Her Cousin's Wedding In Kaduna State Nigeria, what's your thought over her photos above
Source http://www.vivianplus.com/2016/04/osinbajos-daughter-kiki-at-her-cousin-wedding-kaduna-photos.html
Cc; lalasticlala Op here are my thoughts... 1.it was during her father's regime that, we recorded 0MW of power. 2. It was during her father's regime that a sachet of pure water was sold at N20 3. It was during her father's regime, that we started paying high for darkness. 4. During her father's regime, so many companies collapsed, hence there was massive retrenchment. 5. During her father's regime, investors left Nigeria for the fear of insecurity. 6. It was during her father's regime, that $1=N400.. 7. Nigerian was totally grounded during her father's regime. U can add urs. With these points, op u can be sure ur post was not needed in a political room. Romance should have been a better room |
Politics › Re: Why Is Buhari Not Waving Like Other World Leaders At Nuclear Summit- Caption by hylyne(m): 2:18pm On Apr 03, 2016 |
Am sure he didn't hear when they were asked to raise their hands. He was totally lost and confused.
A rare privilege for him to be there.... |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Shares His Thoughts On Nigeria’s Plans For Nuclear Power… by hylyne(m): 11:26pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
[quote author=aresa post=44352991]1. The fact that you have challenges in one area doesn't mean you can not explore other areas to help alleviate or eliminate your challenges
2. Credible, responsible and competent leaders explore all options to solve problems instead of siting and keep going in circles doing the same thing over and over again with the same results.
3. Countries with stable electricity were once doing what we are doing today, but at some point, they arrived at the conclusion that they have to explore other areas to solve their electricity problems.
4. While you are it, show us 1 single country where they have stable electricity without Nuclear power plants. Even SA with stable electricity and over 50,000MW have nuclear power plants.
And per the highlighted, that's a reflection of your own ignorance...
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1..For the fact the you can not manage, the lowest cadre of power generation, is a simple indication that you shouldn't dare into radioactive process.
2...Credible responsible and competent leaders, don't explore all options, rather they weigh options and choose the most economical based on available resources.
3.kindly,analyse the gap between naija and those countries bfr comparing. It actually waste of effort comparing a yr one sociology student with a final yr engineering student.... Quote me, we are not there yet. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Shares His Thoughts On Nigeria’s Plans For Nuclear Power… by hylyne(m): 11:25pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
aresa: 1. The fact that you have challenges in one area doesn't mean you can not explore other areas to help alleviate or eliminate your challenges
2. Credible, responsible and competent leaders explore all options to solve problems instead of siting and keep going in circles doing the same thing over and over again with the same results.
3. Countries with stable electricity were once doing what we are doing today, but at some point, they arrived at the conclusion that they have to explore other areas to solve their electricity problems.
4. While you are it, show us 1 single country where they have stable electricity without Nuclear power plants. Even SA with stable electricity and over 50,000MW have nuclear power plants.
And per the highlighted, that's a reflection of your own ignorance...
1..For the fact the you can not manage, the lowest cadre of power generation, is a simple indication that you shouldn't dare into radioactive process.
2...Credible responsible and competent leaders, don't explore all options, rather they weigh options and choose the most economical based on available resources.
3.kindly,analyse the gap between naija and those countries bfr comparing. It actually waste of effort comparing a yr one sociology student with a final yr engineering student.... Quote me, we are not there yet. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Shares His Thoughts On Nigeria’s Plans For Nuclear Power… by hylyne(m): 10:06pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Fedayeen: Must you rant always without taking time to understand our immediate needs and short and long term solutions.
Is Nuclear energy a priority in this age when A lot of countries are looking for Solar and wind energy.
A Nuclear plant is not achievable now because of the insecurity on ground.
Nuclear plants no are capital intensive and its maintenance is also same.
Why should you spend 10billion plant building a nuclear plant aside maintenance whereas you can use it to do solar plant and generate clean energy By their names you shall know them.... Fulani mafia... That guy is grossly backward. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Shares His Thoughts On Nigeria’s Plans For Nuclear Power… by hylyne(m): 9:58pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
aresa: The fact that we are talking about building one means we won't have the so called structure when the time comes?
See backward caveman thinking...smh.. u should be asking urself, how many of the available power plants installed are working... If they are not working, what can be done to commission them, so that they can contribute to 0Mw ur president is giving. Then, how can we use technology to protect our gas pipelines, so that our plants can have regular gas supply. If all the installed plants in Nigeria are working, we could have relatively stable power atleast for industrial purpose. You have not been able to fix all these, which require local expertise as can be sourced locally, ur talking of nuclear Technology. I bet you, if one nuclear plant is installed in Nigeria, with our low level of Technology, cancer would be common. A country that cannot take care of Maria and polio, would now be facing cancer. Ur as dullard as ur leader. In that meeting, ur baba, would not even understand anything said there. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Shares His Thoughts On Nigeria’s Plans For Nuclear Power… by hylyne(m): 8:34pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
fulanimafia: Of course, in the minds of FFK and his wailing minions, we should continue to rely on the same Hydro-electric power that has failed to give us stable electricity since 1960. Only a mad man repeatedly does the same thing and expects different results.
I wonder what they put in the water during PDP meetings. What structures and expertise do u have on ground to run on Nuclear power. Or do u think Nuclear power plants are "I pass my neighbor generator? '... U never do WRESTLING wey be PLAY, na FIGHT wey be DIE, u want embark on? Fulani herdsmam, always backward technologically... |
Phone/Internet Market › Re: Fairly Used 9315 Blackberry Curve For Sale,5k. by hylyne(m): 3:13pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
Interesting to know that,BB curve can b gotten at 5k.... |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Arrives Washington DC (photos) by hylyne(m): 2:44pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
If I tell u say, u dey chase rat, they go talk say I dey abuse u.... |
Politics › Re: Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Spits Fire From Kuje Prison. by hylyne(m): 1:30pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
[quote author=fulanimafia post=44280482][/quote]Fulani herdsmen. I pity u... Since June last year you came into NL, all your posts are either biafra or boko haram... Showing how sectionally brainwashed you're.
Grow up Dear... |
Politics › Re: Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Spits Fire From Kuje Prison. by hylyne(m): 1:09pm On Mar 31, 2016 |
fulanimafia: See frustration!  That was how frustrated Buhari was, for 16years desperately looking for power... Crying at every stage of failure. Am sure, then you were nowhere to be found around Buhari. But today, ur are fighting for him, because you are born to support old ideas, and not to be a self starter.. kanu is a determined leader, focused and dedicated too, to his course. God help him, one day they table would turn in his favor. Youth should start making impact at early stages of lifes, instead of following old and outdated people who are 80yrs backward in all aspects of life. |
Politics › Re: Who Can Answer This Important question APC asked last year by hylyne(m): 9:40pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
I love the social media, it's documents can't be burnt.... Fantastic record keeping.....
Because they wanted power at all cost, they were busy running their mouth up and down. Now that the chips are down, they have started giving excuses. Fools |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Now Questioning The Genuiness Of Our Change Agenda-lai Mohamed by hylyne(m): 9:25pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
Is Alhaji Mohammed same as Lia Muhammed the lair? If yes, please op next time, give the name in full, to enable us reposition our minds for lies.
I don't trust that man at all.
Lies can take you to a place, but can't keep you there for long... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Which Recruitment Firm Is Zen Group? by hylyne(m): 9:04pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
GNLD confirmed... |
Politics › Re: Don't Be Silent, Declare Fulani Herdsmen Terrorists Now – Benue Elders To Buhari by hylyne(m): 8:54pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
They are baba's weapon of mass destruction...
Very untouchable....
Naija, very lawless Country. |
Jokes Etc › Re: Who Is Seprating The Fight? 1 2 Or 3? by hylyne(m): 7:42pm On Mar 30, 2016 |
Op na u |