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| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by fitinwell: 3:43pm On Apr 25 |
OredoPikin:Yes! I remember this News.. Nigeria even send some teams to GERMANY... Where are the result today? |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by zoedew: 3:44pm On Apr 25 |
markfem2:Tinubu failed woefully in that aspect and should be held to his word when he said he is not electable in 2027 if by then he has not solved Nigeria's challenge with power supply. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by 1vandragon: 3:48pm On Apr 25 |
In 5 years, GEJ built 10 power stations... |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by snowball11(m): 3:48pm On Apr 25 |
adamkkk:Asibackward Gbola Tilumbu comes to mind! ![]() |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by franvincoop: 3:51pm On Apr 25 |
But there is no power generation in this deal, just upgrade, transmission and distribution in all the phases of the project. Can you tell me where the 25,000 MW will be generated from? With zero production, what will you transmit and distribute? sonofthunder: |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Neoteny(m): 3:52pm On Apr 25 |
As long as our energy mix is largely burning hydrocarbons, and consumers can add load unchecked, then we'll always be in a race condition trying to meet demand....and we'll always lose that race. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Agugbadin: 3:55pm On Apr 25 |
Scam that PMB administration used to syphon public fund.See the failed refinery even after investing billions of dollars |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Druss(m): 4:00pm On Apr 25 |
Flangelo12:Where did you get this info from? |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Didijiji: 4:08pm On Apr 25 |
Only fulls support or belong to APC Such a disaster on Nigeria |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Flangelo12: 4:09pm On Apr 25 |
OredoPikin:Bini boy, Google is free. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Khallicopyro: 4:14pm On Apr 25 |
There's no deal. That's why FG removed Aso Rock from he national grid and switched to solar |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Flangelo12: 4:17pm On Apr 25 |
Druss:I Googled it. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Franking: 4:22pm On Apr 25 |
dominique:Down which drain? It is in the bank account of government officials. Stolen. They budget but corner the money without releasing a dime for the project. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Franking: 4:24pm On Apr 25 |
Freestuffng, Helinues, etc food don done. Come and chop..... |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by boxypane: 4:31pm On Apr 25 |
Ask those thieves and rogues currently in power and the ones with Buhari then, now forming opposition. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Macphenson: 4:36pm On Apr 25 |
integrity16:Which fact? My family is deep into importation from China so I can tell you that for free. Come to Aba and see my family warehouse. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by chipet67(m): 4:39pm On Apr 25 |
Government of MoU |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Pastorsarynzay: 4:43pm On Apr 25 |
Anybody supporting APC is insane, how can you defend 100trillion debt while hunger still persist in the land |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Hez143(m): 4:51pm On Apr 25 |
keemsleek:a simple google search could have shown better explanation,but like their oga,they love lies and disturbing. thank you Jare. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by keemsleek(m): 4:53pm On Apr 25 |
OredoPikin:How much mw did pdp deliver in 16yrs? And for your lies that Siemens built 25MW while it was actually 14,400mw in 2yrs 5months. Here's the break down. The difference between Egypt’s Siemens project and Nigeria’s own deal comes down to speed of execution, structure, and consistency. 🇪🇬 Egypt (Fast – about 2.5 years) Handled by Siemens Why it moved quickly: Central control: Decisions came directly from Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and were executed without delays Full funding ready upfront: Egypt secured financing immediately (billions of dollars arranged quickly) Single focus: Build new power plants from scratch (3 massive stations at once) Minimal bureaucracy: Fewer approvals, less political back-and-forth Strong transmission planning: They upgraded generation and grid together 👉 Result: 14,400 MW delivered in ~2.5 years 🇳🇬 Nigeria (Slower – ongoing since 2019) Known as the Nigeria Electrification Roadmap Why it’s slower: Complex problem: Not just building new plants — Nigeria is fixing: Transmission Distribution Metering Funding delays: Loans (from Germany and others) took time to finalize Multiple stakeholders: Federal Govt, DISCOs, TCN, regulators — all must align Policy & leadership changes: Government transitions slow momentum Existing infrastructure issues: Old, weak grid needs upgrades before adding big power Phases in Nigeria Phase 1: Improve existing grid to reach ~7,000 MW (ongoing) Phase 2: Expand to ~11,000 MW Phase 3: Target ~25,000 MW long term 👉 This is planned over many years (possibly 8–10+ years total) The Real Difference (Simple) Egypt: “Build big, fast, from scratch” Nigeria: “Fix a broken system while upgrading it” Straight truth Egypt’s project was easier to execute because it was a clear, single mission with full money and control. Nigeria’s is harder because it’s rebuilding an entire power ecosystem, not just adding capacity. Pdp did not add one single mw to the grid for 16yrs. Arlt least Apc added 700mw... all of them have messed up but apc did little. Olu Agunloye of pdp stole almost 10 billion dollars for nepa and obj denied signing any paper this same pple are all in ADC una new campion. We need new Brains like bianca ojukwu, soludo, otti, as vice president |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Putinofrussia: 4:56pm On Apr 25 |
Kingbuhari:Not all Aba is getting 24/7 power supply. It is just like in Lagos where some specific areas and specialized, high-end, or commercial locations are receiving between 20 and 24 hours of power supply daily, often classified under the "Band A" tariff category. These areas are typically served by dedicated feeders or independent power projects (IPPs) and involve higher electricity tariffs. Some of these areas include... Ikeja Business Unit: Areas include parts of Ojodu (River Valley), Opebi (Awuse, General Hospital, Oba Akinjobi), and Secretariat Estate (Agidingbi). Akowonjo Business Unit: Locations include parts of Egbeda and Anifowoshe (Siyanbola, Awolowo). Island Business Unit: High-consumption areas such as 1004 Estate, 2nd Avenue, Corporation Drive, Federal Palace Express, Federal Secretariat, Foreshore, ICON, Idowu Martins, Kingsway, Parkview, and parts of Victoria Garden City (VGC). Other Areas: Parts of Abule-Egba (Ijaiye), Oshodi (Ajao Estate, Canal), and Shomolu (Ilupeju, Magodo, Maryland, Ogudu) also feature locations with high-hour supply. Commercial/Market Zones: Select commercial hubs like the Sura Shopping Complex and Iponri Market have independent power solutions providing 24/7 electricity. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by tony0806: 4:57pm On Apr 25 |
Flangelo12:Story for the gods of iragbiji flowers |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by JimD(m): 4:58pm On Apr 25 |
Flangelo12:Propaganda |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by achorladey: 5:03pm On Apr 25 |
Emusan:E get as e be oooo regarding their pact with Siemens over this electricity palaver. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Flangelo12: 5:03pm On Apr 25 |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Flangelo12: 5:05pm On Apr 25 |
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| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Ebydeb: 5:10pm On Apr 25 |
APC told you that it is signed sealed and delivered. And you believe them? |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by OBIDIENTNAIJA: 5:14pm On Apr 25 |
dominique:Embezzled. That's the word you're looking for |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by sonofthunder: 5:14pm On Apr 25 |
franvincoop:Siemens main duty is to upgrade our transmission and distribution capabilities..... And yes to that 25,000mw. But problem is more than that. Even though our transmission capacities are very poor compared to the already poor generation capacity, the distribution arm of electric power has been reported to be in the business of rejecting power from generation companies. |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by MarketDispatch: 5:21pm On Apr 25 |
OredoPikin:have you forgotten the news that the chief driver of that Siemens power project was allegedly killed by covid but the same covid did not affect the Siemens Oyingbo people he discussed with, neither did the covid affect the driver that was in the same vehicle with him from airport to his house. Since then no one has really driven the Siemens deal to follow through. Little wonder you have Band ABCD |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by nairalanda1(m): 5:38pm On Apr 25 |
COVID COVID messed up funding and also prevented Siemens from sending in experts to help with the work COVID also did a number on our finances. For over 11 months , oil was below 30.dollars a barrel. We had to literally borrow just to survive. That is when ways and means went from emergency funding things to a way of life. Same issue with Kaduna - Abuja road and some other projects. COVID . |
| Re: Where Is The Siemens Deal? 4 Years Later, Nigerians Are Still In The Dark by Bluntemperor: 5:42pm On Apr 25 |
O P, It seems you are interested in Marketing your Obi- which the Nairaland loves so much! Well, instead of Facing the issues you raised, NEPA DISCOS and their Failures, You divert your attention and failed Woefully, because Sane Nigerians would have answered you,but you were obsessed with APC Mantra. So,OP, kindly answer yourself! |
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