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| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Hemanwel(m): 7:44pm On Mar 28 |
Omor...wait! Does the OP expect me to read all these epistles? Even a Master's thesis isn't as many... |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by lawani(m): 7:51pm On Mar 28 |
It is only what you consume that you pay for when you have a prepaid meter. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by blackslayer: 7:53pm On Mar 28 |
Imagine that? Having different tiers for horrendous service?! Only in black Africa! |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by untoldtruth: 8:12pm On Mar 28 |
OredoPikin2:Well Band E is supposed to get 4hrs per day gan, this one must be Band F (I'm being fully serious here, no jokes) |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by OredoPikin2: 8:21pm On Mar 28 |
untoldtruth:During the time of Buhari, we get nothing less than 15hours light a day Now we are paying times 2 of what we paid under Buhari and we can't even get 2hours full current light a day. It's really frustrating And it's the same Lagos they said tinubu built. Our community is waiting for anyone that will come and say we should vote anything Tinubu |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by BabaO2: 9:25pm On Mar 28 |
dawnomike:sometimes? stop fake big boy posing. Know the content of the contract. Band A is a Nigerian thing, just a cheap way of extorting money. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by ChristianMuslim: 9:54pm On Mar 28 |
TINUBU MUST GO |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Alcatel17: 12:02am On Mar 29 |
Dynamicboss:Please What is d procedure for alerting these 2 agencies? |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Gerrard59(m): 1:24am On Mar 29 |
nairalanda1:Thank you for the detailed breakdown. Now, I see where the problem comes from - government setting prices, which shouldn't be the case. Mr IbeOkehie is correct: the problem of Nigerians is their socialist nature. An ethnic heterogeneous socialist country cannot be prosperous. Mr IbeOkehie, take your flowers. It's well deserved! |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by GravityDefier: 3:26am On Mar 29 |
A topic like this is supposed to be under the crime section. Why should this be under politics section. Please the mods should take note. Now, over to the topic, it's not today Nigeria has been selling darkness to her Citizens 😔. Giant of |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Dynamicboss: 7:14am On Mar 29 |
Alcatel17:Visit their website and lodge your complaint at the complaint session. Also, back it up with follow up mail to them and copy ikedc |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Adonispco: 7:19am On Mar 29 |
udeh3:Band A N225 for Abuja while we in Aba pays N235 but Aba power na Oga for this country. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Paragon311(m): 7:48am On Mar 29 |
OredoPikin2:You're a Bandit under power supply |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by persius555(m): 8:11am On Mar 29 |
LeeSmart:This is president tinubu's leadership legacy. This is the same way he ruled as Lagos governor. He is someone who believes strongly in extreme classism. In a nutshell, he believes 150million sacrificing their economic wellness for a few millions is only fair to humanity. He's not the type that can lead Nigeria out of economic doldrum. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by calabaman(m): 10:14am On Mar 29 |
Band A... Aba Road Works well in ikot ekpene, akwaibom state. Funny enough house rent along band A routes is super expensive. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Bukola94(m): 12:19pm On Mar 29 |
fineboynl:LOL , at band A people waiting for election. If Nigerians should vote based on that, it is only 15 to 20percentage that will vote for them, those living in urban areas, industrial area and maybe some universities campus |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Bukola94(m): 12:25pm On Mar 29 |
Lovit:The funny thing is, Tinubu want to do it then, OBJ no agree, during their power tussle and rivalry, OBJ delayed or maybe seized Lagos allocation back then. Tinubu don't have good advisors or maybe they advise him, he no dey agreed. If Sanwolu is smart and bold, he should tell the reps and senators from is side to table the issue to Mr President and heard is response |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by udeh3(m): 3:39pm On Mar 29 |
Adonispco:Power is very constant here in Dawaki, except for few days now... At least, before now, you're very sure of 18hrs, but, not any more for about few days now For Aba, I'm super happy to the good people of Abia State |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by WiseBizInvestor(f): 6:31pm On Mar 29 |
🤔 LeeSmart: |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Love800(m): 7:45pm On Mar 29 |
What is the meaning of 33 if I may ask? I use to hear the word all the time. For example, someone will just say he/she is on 33. What does it mean? Jakarta: |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Jakarta: 8:39pm On Mar 29 |
Love800:Line 33kv lines are those power lines that are on high towers below those gigantic tower lines. They are used to transmit power over long distance. A popular company in Sapele back then named Enternit used these lines to transfer power from ughelli to their company feeders in Sapele Delta state. People are mistaking Band A for this same 33kv lines. Sometimes they will say they are on line 11, which are lines that transfer power to our transformers. In Sapele, Warri, Ughelli, Oghara, Mosogar all in Delta state people call it line 33/11 industrial line but they are all on band A not 33. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by nairalanda1(m): 6:23am On Mar 30 |
LeeSmart:It's because most of you don't want to pay cost reflective tarrifs at all. All of you pay cost reflective tarrifs for GSM and thus as a result there is no segregation at all by band there. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by LeeSmart: 7:41am On Mar 30 |
nairalanda1:Owkay official APC spokesperson |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by nairalanda1(m): 8:46am On Mar 30 |
LeeSmart: ![]() The minute someone says something you guys do not like, you start calling them APC supporter. You should not marry that girl...APC supporter You should not register for that course...APC supporter You should find something better to do with your time...APC supporter. It's like you don't want to even engage with fresh ideas or things that are different from what you have. You should learn that in life people are never going to agree with you about most things. Good morning. I hope this comment enables you to mature more FYI...I don't support APC or PDP, and my views on cost reflective tarrifs date back from 2013, thanks to my reading about power privatization under GEJ, and how much it would really cost to fix power, which helped me understand why he was privatising power then. Back then, a tinubu supporter would have said what you are saying...that I am a PDP supporter. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by lionshare: 12:57pm On Mar 30 |
Fujiyama:Yes, I do—and you can too. From my experience, communities without enough supply fear downgrading. If your Band A supply isn’t up to par, what’s the guarantee for Band B? Many have learned this the hard way. So, while you’re pushing for a downgrade, others push back—it’s better to have guaranteed prepaid supply on Band A than nothing on lower bands. I’m very pragmatic: If we can prove privatizing national security eliminates insecurity, especially terrorism, then let’s do it. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Love800(m): 1:00pm On Mar 30 |
Thanks so much. So 33 is different from band A? But its people who are in 33 that usually have light the most times just like band A. So what is the difference? Jakarta: |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Fujiyama: 1:45pm On Mar 30 |
lionshare:^^^ I (and some others in the same boat) wasn't even pushing for a downgrade - or at least, not yet. We simply provided the hard evidence to the regulator that the DISCO hasn't delivered on its guaranteed 20 hour minimum (daily) supply - since last year. The DISCO's immediate reaction was to get defensive, before putting the blame on inadequate gas supply, inadequate rainfall, inadequate sunshine, harmattan, 'Kainji Dam is empty', 'Yankari Game Reserve is underfunded' etc. We are still dragging the matter. Delivering the goods to band A customers would have been the perfect way to demonstrate the effectiveness of a market based solution to customers on the other bands. But BAT's tambourine shaking, trumpet blasting, federal minister of power couldn't get even that done. Talk about a wasted opportunity. lionshare:^^^ At least you are even willing to consider the idea. A lot of those who favour privatization in other parts of the economy are (strangely) not ready to consider the idea of doing the same for defence or national security - both notoriously inefficient cost centres. Some countries already have private prisons. Some countries rely heavily on private military contractors to prosecute their wars. If telecoms, power, petroleum etc. in Nigeria can all be privatized/commercialised/deregulated, then why not defence/national security? Disband this standing army and get rid of all the costs that come with it - and engage private military contractors on a 'need to' basis. But of course, this idea won't get any traction and we all know why. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Jakarta: 5:44pm On Mar 30 |
Love800:33 is different from band A, 33 (33kv) is meant for distribution of electricity. Although people on 33kv lines tend to have more stable electricity, but that is determined on the band you are, you can be on 33 and still not have constant electricity if you are on band D or E. 33 is the road a very good road at that, your band is the VIP access to the goodies that the road has to offer. 33 + band A = very stable, high voltage, and reliable electricity and nothing like up NEPA because there is always light. 33 - band A = very frequent up NEPA moments, Junior Oya plug the rechargeable fan, power bank, and my phone fast before NEPA carry light. 11 + band A = Reliable light, but constant abeg John 33 user una get light? John responds yes, me we no get oh, maybe this wire don burn again oh or our pole don break fall again. 11 - band A = Junior Dem never bring light since morning? Junior response no Dem only Flash AM but e no pass 20 mins Dem seize am again. |
| Re: Band A Customers Pay More For Darkness by Love800(m): 7:46pm On Mar 30 |
I really appreciate. But atleast its still better for one to be on 33, whether band A or Z. Jakarta: |
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My community is up in arms about this matter at the moment and the DISCO is still giving excuses.