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Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Nobody: 4:52pm On Aug 08, 2015
The Premiership and other football league just started today for the 2015/2016 season and so is the NEPA/PHCN wahala.

Before now, the power supply appreciated compared to the election and Inauguration period. Many thought it was the handiwork of president Muhammadu Buhari's no nonsense attribute that revamped the power sector but the president indeed has not claimed any input that resulted to the almost constant power supply. But I Know the truth. We are constantly scammed by NEPA/PHCN. We always have had the capacity to supply constant power to all Nooks and Cranny of Nigeria, but some people are indeed manipulating this process to the detriment of our Nation.

NEPA/PHCN should come out openly and tell us what English premierships and other international football league is giving them to make them deny Millions of NigerIa Power SUPPLY.
barristerMDGs:
We can't stop complaining about epileptic power supply because, like the boko haram case, we have insiders denying us of the light.

These are some of my Identified insiders denying us of electricity.

1. POLITICIANS. I remember some times back when I was still in my vlla. We hadly had light 6 hours a day, But Anytime this my villa first son visits, we are sure of 22 hours of light. Its like they are reserving the light for his visit.

[size=15pt]2. VIEWING CENTER OPERATORS. This got me thinking whether those operating a football viewing centers are staff of electricity distribution company. Hardly can you see light when there is any foothball match going on just like now. They always switch the light of so you would go and watch the match in a viewing center.[/size]

3. Filling Stations and Generator Deallers. These people must be spending heavily on Electricity Distributors to ensure that their stock doesn't stay longer than expected. They are doing a great job in extorting from Nigerians the money they don't have.

4. MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANIES. These people ensure that they receive the larger ration of the unavailabe power suply causing those with less bribe bargaining power to starve of electricity.

5. VANDALS. These are people who discovered a better way of using government property to their profit. What do they need light for when they can out some money into their pocket, courtesy of unprotected NEPA property. They have to make the better choice of risking their lives to extract something from Government
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Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Nobody: 4:53pm On Aug 08, 2015
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Shehucom(m): 4:58pm On Aug 08, 2015
You know at times i always have reasons to believe this viewing Centre operators SETTLE Nepa during the league season. I don't think it's a coincidence at all..

Although electricity has been somewhat stable, it remains to be seen if the same thing happens this season.

Although as i dey type this lyt no dey o
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Nobody: 4:58pm On Aug 08, 2015
Ok. I have finished Editing
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Nobody: 5:03pm On Aug 08, 2015
Viewing center operators normally settle Nepa
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by RepentantTr0ll(m): 5:10pm On Aug 08, 2015
undecided
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Nobody: 5:56pm On Aug 08, 2015
This thread had worked wonder.
They Just brought the light for the first time today.

Who care about Premierships. Back to my Lapdesk top.
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by patrick89(m): 6:36pm On Aug 08, 2015
victorels:
The Premiership and other football league just started today for the 2015/2016 season and so is the NEPA/PHCN wahala.

Before now, the power supply appreciated compared to the election and Inauguration period. Many thought it was the handiwork of president Muhammadu Buhari's no nonsense attribute that revamped the power sector but the president indeed has not claimed any input that resulted to the almost constant power supply. But I Know the truth. We are constantly scammed by NEPA/PHCN. We always have had the capacity to supply constant power to all Nooks and Cranny of Nigeria, but some people are indeed manipulating this process to the detriment of our Nation.

NEPA/PHCN should come out openly and tell us what English premierships and other international football league is giving them to make them deny Millions of NigerIa Power SUPPLY.


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I was just telling my friends here the same thing. Those viewing centre owners must be probed and if guilty jailed . I normally go to the bars every evening to watch Epl while taking small oo mpa, but they have refused to show the match today , they are saying that the match can't be shown..meanwhile when I was coming out from my house, the match was showing, but I prefer watching it at rendezvous. So what has happened was they ( viewing centres) connived with bar owners, to stop showing the match.
I went home to watch the match, since I can not watch it at the bar again, only for them to tell me "no light" whereas this light has been there since yesterday.
honestly I can tell you there are other conspirators against the power supply in nigeria. This country is filled with pple with convoluted minds.
Re: Power Supply In Nigeria Influenced By International Football/ Premier Leagues. by Nobody: 1:05pm On Aug 10, 2015
And I still pay to fix damages at the transformer and NEPA poles and cable after paying a fixed charge of 750.
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