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| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by ecomallchemistt: 11:43am On Mar 14 |
Aso rock Dey use solar , you Dey complain. Minister of power Dey use powerbank. E be like say una never get the MEMO. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by FatimaAbubakar(f): 11:43am On Mar 14 |
So na like this the youths go take bring change to the society? With blackout caused by corrupt useless bunch of retar.D's supported by useless tribal bigots? |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 11:44am On Mar 14 |
They should fix it ASAP. The weather is too hot. Everywhere just dey hot |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by udemzyudex(m): 11:46am On Mar 14 |
A country that have gas is complaining of gas shortage. Omo we are not yet serious in this country, there is a deliberate attempt to keep us backward in Nigeria. Imagine what a constant electricity can do to the economy of this nation. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Elusive001: 11:52am On Mar 14 |
![]() ......forcing many people to abandon reliance on public electricity and turn to generators and solar power..... If Aso Rock no fit rely on the power dem dey give and the one they promised since 2015, why should ordinary Nigerians? |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by egojeny1(f): 11:56am On Mar 14 |
That Power minister is the worst ever |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 12:01pm On Mar 14 |
MTClimited, certified IELTS coach, calling me names....right. COST reflective tarrifs is the answer. COST REFLECTIVE TARRIFS. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by BangaRice: 12:02pm On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:What is stopping APC from making and working with new laws? |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Princedapace(m): 12:03pm On Mar 14 |
The only thing this govt knows how to do is to show us video of one useless road project that price alone will fix eletricity issue in Nigeria. I kept saying it that useless road was never a priority. We had many FG roads that could be improved on, Nigerians need fixed electricity. Our business are crumbling. I am spending so much on this for both business and home. Omo, make these criminals forget this tax becus as long as I am concerned, I will spend 30m on electricity. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by snowball11(m): 12:03pm On Mar 14 |
When the idiot ruling y'all is on solar, what else do you expect? ![]() A snail with tentacles being hailed by his myopic tribesmen as a buffalo with horns! ![]() |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by nairalanda1(m): 12:05pm On Mar 14 |
BangaRice:You have asked the right question. Any changes would have to include cost reflective tarrifs. As you know, APC campaigned on the platform of keeping subsides in 2015. Now that the money is tight, and that its being tight forced them to remove subsides on petrol...removing subsides on power would be the right thing, but it means they get voted out in 2027 That's why they refuse to change the laws. Welcome to why APC is a useless party. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Eriokanmi: 12:12pm On Mar 14 |
Where are they, tinubu will fix electricity in one year gang? Instead of praising the workaholic obj, a military man turned democrat, for creating an enabling environment in the power sector by building power plants, they're busy asking him where's the money he spent on power sector, just to make their gullible supporters believe he embezzled it. Tinubu can never build a single power plant in 8 years with his style of corrupt leadership. Who would they now blame for the power problems across the nation ? I really pity those small children. I pray they dont get meningitis. When we say vote wisely, we ain't joking. This is one of the reasons cos na everybody go collect. Tribalism is a terrible disease |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by bluefilm: 12:19pm On Mar 14 |
What can be worse than the worst? God forbid BAT thing |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by highchief1: 12:23pm On Mar 14 |
Racoon:I still Dey get atleast 23hrs light Daily.i no no wetin una Dey talk about. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by safetyInspector(m): 12:26pm On Mar 14 |
They are waiting for raining season to tell us how Tinubu has improved electricity generation/transmission/distribution. 🤡 |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by sterlingD(m): 12:29pm On Mar 14 |
From no electricity now to vandalisation of electricity transformers |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Yampotatocarrot(m): 12:47pm On Mar 14 |
It's more annoying that this blackout is happening during the HEAT PERIOD |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Gudiza(m): 12:48pm On Mar 14 |
There's no name more befitting than GENERATOR REPUBLIC! and its MINISTER OF DARKNESS Lol ![]() |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Yampotatocarrot(m): 12:48pm On Mar 14 |
safetyInspector:Lol, said this in the other thread...once it's rainy season now, they'll start claiming they've improved on power generation and distribution |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by daniwise(m): 12:53pm On Mar 14 |
Tinubu and APC are monumental failures.They have woefully failed in flying colours in all sectors.The most annoying part is preventing people to protest incidentally he led series of protests against Jonathan.This same Tinubu is now a laughing stock all over the world.Shameless party with foolish supporters. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by SmartPolician: 12:56pm On Mar 14 |
udemzyudex:Gas shortage here means that gas companies like Seplat have been supplying gas to energy companies that use gas to give us electricity for several years. However, those energy companies (gencos) don't generate enough money to pay for the gas it is being supplied. Now, the supplier is owed trillions of naira. As a result, the supplier slashed gas supply by 40 - 50% until everything they are owed is cleared. That means we will be in darkness for a long time unless the government decides to pay up. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by ufotunang: 1:00pm On Mar 14 |
That is the renewed hope you voted for..it's a pity |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by hush15: 1:00pm On Mar 14 |
iwaeda:Them tell you say you should wait till 2045, Nigeria will have developed enough to have constant electricity. Honestly, Nigerians will learn the hard way |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by ufotunang: 1:00pm On Mar 14 |
These are the results of voting an incompetent president into power. It's a pity |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by ufotunang: 1:02pm On Mar 14 |
What do you expect when Tinubu has run away from the national grid... and spent 17 billions naira on solar energy in aso rock inorder to get constant electricity and you expect him to solve the electricity light problems...it's a pity |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by hush15: 1:05pm On Mar 14 |
daniwise:to be fair, they didn't fail in everything. At least when it comes to sharing renewed hope a carton of one 5kg rice, 3 spaghettis, 4 super pack indomie, One sachet of salt and some sachet of tomato paste and weaponizing poverty, one would rate them A1, a huge success at that. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by dequir: 1:09pm On Mar 14 |
egojeny1:Adelabu is a failure as a federal minister of power in Nigeria, and unfortunately he will soon be contesting as a governor in Oyo State, where he will surely be a failure too. He should be sacked and replaced with Tunji Ojo, the go getter Minister of Interior. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by udemzyudex(m): 1:42pm On Mar 14 |
SmartPolician:Thanks for the clarification, the Government should pls do the needful. Despite the band A, B thing, they are still owing this gas company. |
| Re: Power Crisis: Blackout Wreaks Havoc by Choiceone1: 1:45pm On Mar 14 |
nairalanda1:Zombies will always lie they spent nothing less than 10billion. Stop lying in public |
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