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| Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by adenigga(op): 7:19am On Jan 07 |
Electricity distribution companies in Nigeria collected a total of N1.13tn in revenue from their customers over the six months spanning the second and third quarters of 2025 (April to September), according to detailed monthly performance data from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.Source: https://punchng.com/consumers-pay-n1-13tn-electricity-bill-despite-blackouts
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| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by seunmsg(m): 7:26am On Jan 07 |
Apart from occasional times when the national grid has issues, most Nigerian households enjoy a minimum of 15-20 hours of electricity in urban areas. So, which blackouts are they talking about? |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by adenigga(op): 7:52am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:It's not your fault. Had it been your areas is under Band D or Band E you will get to know the truth...........
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| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by nairalanda1(m): 7:55am On Jan 07 |
lol...It sounds like a lot of money But 1.We need ten trillion yearly for the next ten years, at least, before we see power improve to 24 hours a day power 2.That's the money from those who actually pay, not those who bypass their meters, and steal power. 3.The majority of those who actually do pay...either underpay, or pay subsidised rate, with a minority paying band A or cost reflective rates. One trillion eh? A gas powered station generating 5000 MW will cost 10 trillion naira. Newspapers and media should put things in context. Just because na trillion does not mean it is enough. ![]() |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Murketeer: 7:55am On Jan 07 |
adenigga:My area only sees around 7 hours of light daily , and out of that 7 hours … 5 hours of light is at night.. when the whole world is asleep |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by yesloaded: 7:55am On Jan 07 |
This is one of the extortion that we are talking about These guys will not distribute prepaid metres to areas under band C, D, & E but will be giving them estimated billings anyhow. Consumers need to team up and demand for prepaid metres. If distribution companies cannot give them prepaid metres, they should stop paying estimated billings. How can someone under Band E with cumulative power supply of less than 1kwh be charged 5k naira & above in a month? That's pure robbery |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by sunnyflakes(m): 7:56am On Jan 07 |
We pay for blackouts in Nigeria. I pity those charged on estimated billings. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by oz4real83(m): 7:56am On Jan 07 |
I keep saying it that power business in Nigeria is the most profitable business in the country. You buy\do everything yourself, they supply you darkness, bring bills and you will be forced through the instrumentality of govt to pay for the darkness ![]() |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Codes151(m): 7:57am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:na thunder go fire this your miuth 20 hour where? Does that equate to all or the 5 days no light for our side? |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by LucemFerre: 7:57am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:Una go just open mouth waaaaa |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by morikee: 7:57am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:I know you will be the first to spew nonsense My Area is under Band A and paying premium but i don't know the last time we had more than 10 hrs of supply |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Coder2Client(m): 7:58am On Jan 07 |
I heard a loud noise around 12 o'clock this morning. It's our transformer that got exploded. Who should replace or repair the transformer the community or the IKEDC? |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Queengee: 7:59am On Jan 07 |
What is the rocket science behind stable electricity in other countries, that Nigeria cannot afford. Is it that difficult? |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Gbadugbakun(m): 7:59am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:Please if you don't have anything sensible to say just keep shut. Most band A users in Lagos don't even see light for up to 5 hours a day anymore. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by nairalanda1(m): 7:59am On Jan 07 |
oz4real83:If you were running a business where only 20% of people pay the price you set that would enable you remain solvent, and the rest underpay or do not pay at all, and government subsidy payments are not coming in for those on subsidised prices, you go call that profitable? You don't know the seriousness of the problem. 1.2 trillion is not going to fix power. Especially since most of that income is going for salaries and debts, very limited amount for actual fixing of power. 10-15 trillion or more is what this country power sector needs on a yearly basis. Before it makes sense. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by gentlesmithugo(m): 7:59am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:very annoying thing.always capping thrash |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by femi4: 7:59am On Jan 07 |
Coder2Client:Both Make una put heads together ![]() |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by wunmi590(m): 7:59am On Jan 07 |
![]() That's the country you people believe will move forward under APC.. You guys should keep dreaming, imagine a country with over 200million people still. Begging to get stable light and at the end of the day, you are still forced to pay heavily |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Macphenson: 7:59am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:You guys are very pathetic with your stupid defense. I stay in Osapa London in Lekki Area and we are in Band A, nobody is seeing up to ten hours of electricity. You guys should stop this foolishness in the name of defense. Some areas in Lakwe , Awoyaya won't see light for three straight days. This is Lagosooo. What happens to remote areas in the village. Ask yourself simple question, HOW MANY KILOWATS OF ELECTRICITY ARE WE GENERATING AS A NATION? Find out the answer and your will see how lame your submission is. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by oz4real83(m): 8:00am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:may God treat you and your family the same way that the bedc you are praising are treating my area ![]() |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by omoadeleye(m): 8:00am On Jan 07 |
I guess those without prepaid meter |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by donleo92(m): 8:00am On Jan 07 |
See with the level of corruption in Nigeria, I don't see us enjoying stable electricity in the next 4 years.. But what do I know. The EFCC needs to look into the power sector |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Oo0Oo0Oo0: 8:00am On Jan 07 |
The first person to comment needs a lot of mentions to earn his daily bread. He's a data boy always defending nonsense. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by yesloaded: 8:00am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:😂 Keep on deceiving yourself Less than 5% of Nigerians enjoys stable power supply |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Juniorangel(m): 8:00am On Jan 07 |
This festive period no light at all, I dey wait for them to bring bill this January. Na thunder go fire them. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by yesloaded: 8:01am On Jan 07 |
Oo0Oo0Oo0:You get it Seun messenger |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by Elusive001: 8:01am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:Are you okay? So how did Nigerians get 15-20 hours of electricity? Is there increase in power generation? You guys are really pathetic. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by jmoore(m): 8:01am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:Most? Merchant of lies!! 5,000 megawatts is enough for most Nigerians? You guys will sit in one hole and be talking about the whole of Nigeria. Even without traveling, common sense should tell anyone that 5,000 megawatts is too poor for 180 million people. |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by watchindelta(m): 8:01am On Jan 07 |
seunmsg:are you 🤔 people not tired of suffering 🤔 is suffering you people birth right as a nigeriacitizens.? Is this how normal humans enjoying light? If nigeria citizens enjoy basic amenities as a citizens in Nigerian now bad thing? |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 8:01am On Jan 07 |
The minister for Power is the most useless being for this Tinubu administration |
| Re: Consumers Pay ₦1.13 Trillion Electricity Bill Despite Blackouts by yesloaded: 8:01am On Jan 07 |
donleo92:EFCC? Those one will be laughing reading this comment |
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