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Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by javaguru: 5:33pm On Jan 10, 2020
Tulsaguy:




You don't mean it. Just converted Nigeria 2020 budget of N10. 33trn naira to Dollar. It gives just $33bn. While New York budget for 2019 was $175bn.


Na waoh... even at that. This $33bn should impact people. But na lie...
I wonder oo, n they are already developed, while we are still seeking for light, most kids in their country don't even what is generator.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Splendblex(f): 5:33pm On Jan 10, 2020
My area have constant light and we are in Nigeria, infact no be big man area sef.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Chuksmonika(m): 5:34pm On Jan 10, 2020
first of all,let us know that electricity generation and distribution is not rocket science,they are easy.....But cabals e.g those who import generators and diesel will never allow it,cause it will spoil their business...we need a sincere leader who will fight them head on,But wilth the way things are in Nigeria,it will take a long time before Nigeria enjoy it,i have been to Ghana and Burkina Faso,throughout my stay there,i never for once experienced an outage,it is just sad that Nigerians are treated this way,and the funny part is that they seem to enjoy the way Leaders treat them,though they cant really do Sh!t...cos we dont have the liver for now to effect the necessary changes,people who dared in the past to challenge the staue quo paid dearly for it,Sowore is a recent example,But God will help us all!



We must first of all do away with National grid,which country still does that sh!t nw?....Let every State Generate its electricity for the state consumption,the excess can be sold to neigbouring states who cant generate enough

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Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by dandollaz: 5:35pm On Jan 10, 2020
Let me confirm from Babatunde fashola because is not rocket science
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by EcoBrick: 5:36pm On Jan 10, 2020
AuroraB:
Senseless contribution undecided lipsrsealed undecided undecided

Are you ok?
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by slowice(m): 5:40pm On Jan 10, 2020
If they let states that re capable to generate their own power and distribute to their citizens, I believe it ll go a long way
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Nobody: 5:41pm On Jan 10, 2020
ALAGOGO007:
For many years now, Nigeria has been facing an extreme electricity shortage. This deficiency is multi-faceted, with causes that are financial, structural, and sociopolitical, none of which are mutually exclusive. Nigeria’s power sector has high energy losses from generation to billing, a low collection rate and low access to electricity by the population. There is insufficient cash generation because of these inefficiencies and the power sector is consequently reliant on fuel subsidies and funding of capital projects by the government.

At present only 10 % of rural households and 40% of the country’s total population have access to electricity. Power supply difficulties cripple the agricultural, industrial and mining sectors and impede the Nigeria's ongoing economic development. The energy supply crisis is complex, stems from a variety of issues and has been ongoing for decades.

As of December 2013, the total installed or nameplate capacity (maximum capacity) of the power plants was 6,953 MW. Available capacity was 4,598 MW. Actual average generation was 3,800 MW. As of December 2014, the total installed capacity of the power plants was 7,445 MW.

The minister for power Babatunde Fashola said that 90 million Nigerians lack electricity supply. This is an indictment of the government and a clarion call on that same government as well as other stakeholders to do something urgently about the wobbling electricity supply situation in the country. Every year, the Nigerian government invest huge amout of money in the power sector with no positive impact, something seems not right!

The big question is, are we going to witness a stable power supply in our lifetime , will it ever happen?


Vote me come 2023 and within a year light will be totally stable.

I will not embezzle your money but rather entangle your money. grin

Your light will be so stable that being used to darkness already, you guys will start blowing up transformers in your areas with your own very hands.

My Political Slogan come 2023 would be TACKLE IT.
So when you guys hear something like that, you should know its me. Na we we Nairalanders.

Together we can Tackle it grin
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Softenergy(m): 5:43pm On Jan 10, 2020
Live abroad in Nigeria, having access to electricity for 24hours all thru the week, all thru 365says. No Generator, No need for diesel or fuel, Total zero emmission.
Price starts for #150K
Contact greenifysolarpower@gmail.com
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by domchike(m): 5:43pm On Jan 10, 2020
The best way forward is to decentralized the energy generating sector mere privatization of the distribution sector cannot help
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by OLULAW: 5:46pm On Jan 10, 2020
Never. You Nigerians keep selling your votes. You’ve already mortgaged social amenities. Sowore hinted how, within 6 months of being elected, enough energy would be generated. Nigerians mocked him. Keep suffering and smiling.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by lukency(m): 5:48pm On Jan 10, 2020
With the wicked and heartless politicians who will always lie with fight against corruption, I don't think it's achievable.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Wane2: 5:48pm On Jan 10, 2020
Without faith it is impossible to hear of steady power supply in Nigeria and not laugh.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Nobody: 5:53pm On Jan 10, 2020
sulaak:


The boreholes are the reason why Lagos is sinking. There are no shortcut to development.
Okay
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by dober(m): 5:53pm On Jan 10, 2020
There's a grid know as the industrial line which supplies fairly stable electricity. It supplies major industries and some government establishments. Power only goes off that line during thunderstorms and when it is faulty. But is a very expensive.

How many of you are aware of this?.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Jideola3(m): 5:54pm On Jan 10, 2020
gabicon:


Our electricity challenge is a structural challenge not an infrastructural one, we have treated it for long as an infrastructure challenge when in reality it has always been a structural problem, that is why no matter the amount of money spent the challenge hasn't been fixed.

We can't generate electricity in akwa ibom and send it to Kano, that doesn't make any sense, the points of failure are too much, that's why the infrastructure keeps on collapsing. Secondly electricity is the second card used by the political class to control the poor, the first being fuel subsidy.

The solution is simply decentralised the power industry, every state should generate and distribute its own electricity, or better still let it be done geopolitically. States that feel that their citizens are too poor can subsidize electricity for their people. Nobody will tell any politician to give his people electricity, if he doesn't he looses control, and the people will come after him.

Nice one gabicon

Hope you can read his approach? Don't just talk about the problems or challenges. After identifying the issues, let us profer solutions and share ideas. No be to just dey fight ourselves or trade insults. Thank You
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by dober(m): 5:56pm On Jan 10, 2020
Softenergy:
Live abroad in Nigeria, having access to electricity for 24hours all thru the week, all thru 365says. No Generator, No need for diesel or fuel, Total zero emmission.
Price starts for #150K
Contact greenifysolarpower@gmail.com

But the questions is: can it carry heavy appliances
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by YungJo207(m): 5:56pm On Jan 10, 2020
Yes we can ....only if white people run us again cause it clear the avarage mind in power is fantastically corrupt.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by pointstores(m): 5:57pm On Jan 10, 2020
30hours ceiling rechargeable fan in stock Affordable solar solution from 70,000 for fan light TV we build laptop powerbanks phone powerbank 15month warranty
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Benwallt(m): 5:57pm On Jan 10, 2020
Except we are connected to a grid from heaven and God Himself is in charge
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by collins88(m): 5:58pm On Jan 10, 2020
Mouthgag:
More than 100 billion dollars spent on power projects since 1960

Money that is enough to put Nigeria shoulder to shoulder with some developed countries yet, there is almost nothing to show for it.


It won't be well with the generation of 55 to 85 years old... THEY MESSED UP EVERYTHING FOR US.
You are covered


USELESS CORRUPT LEADERS
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by ikorodureporta: 5:59pm On Jan 10, 2020
we can, but dem go use bill kill us. Imagine the bill I got from November bonanza. I still dey fear for Dec bill
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by RPirez: 5:59pm On Jan 10, 2020
chibjohn:

It will cost way more than the country can presently afford. If you know you know.

You must be speaking from ur as.s angry
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by cliqtips: 6:03pm On Jan 10, 2020
Those that we voted for are enjoying it so they arent concerned about this anyways.



ALAGOGO007:
For many years now, Nigeria has been facing an extreme electricity shortage. This deficiency is multi-faceted, with causes that are financial, structural, and sociopolitical, none of which are mutually exclusive. Nigeria’s power sector has high energy losses from generation to billing, a low collection rate and low access to electricity by the population. There is insufficient cash generation because of these inefficiencies and the power sector is consequently reliant on fuel subsidies and funding of capital projects by the government.

At present only 10 % of rural households and 40% of the country’s total population have access to electricity. Power supply difficulties cripple the agricultural, industrial and mining sectors and impede the Nigeria's ongoing economic development. The energy supply crisis is complex, stems from a variety of issues and has been ongoing for decades.

As of December 2013, the total installed or nameplate capacity (maximum capacity) of the power plants was 6,953 MW. Available capacity was 4,598 MW. Actual average generation was 3,800 MW. As of December 2014, the total installed capacity of the power plants was 7,445 MW.

The minister for power Babatunde Fashola said that 90 million Nigerians lack electricity supply. This is an indictment of the government and a clarion call on that same government as well as other stakeholders to do something urgently about the wobbling electricity supply situation in the country. Every year, the Nigerian government invest huge amout of money in the power sector with no positive impact, something seems not right!

The big question is, are we going to witness a stable power supply in our lifetime , will it ever happen?
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by oodua1stson: 6:05pm On Jan 10, 2020
Lol

Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by OmoManU: 6:11pm On Jan 10, 2020
Mouthgag:
More than 100 billion dollars spent on power projects since 1960

Money that is enough to put Nigeria shoulder to shoulder with some developed countries yet, there is almost nothing to show for it.


It won't be well with the generation of 55 to 85 years old... THEY MESSED UP EVERYTHING FOR US.

USELESS CORRUPT LEADERS
Those generation started a lot of the mess for us and now only God can help us get rid of it.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by sulaak(m): 6:11pm On Jan 10, 2020
ALAGOGO007:
For many years now, Nigeria has been facing an extreme electricity shortage. This deficiency is multi-faceted, with causes that are financial, structural, and sociopolitical, none of which are mutually exclusive. Nigeria’s power sector has high energy losses from generation to billing, a low collection rate and low access to electricity by the population. There is insufficient cash generation because of these inefficiencies and the power sector is consequently reliant on fuel subsidies and funding of capital projects by the government.

At present only 10 % of rural households and 40% of the country’s total population have access to electricity. Power supply difficulties cripple the agricultural, industrial and mining sectors and impede the Nigeria's ongoing economic development. The energy supply crisis is complex, stems from a variety of issues and has been ongoing for decades.

As of December 2013, the total installed or nameplate capacity (maximum capacity) of the power plants was 6,953 MW. Available capacity was 4,598 MW. Actual average generation was 3,800 MW. As of December 2014, the total installed capacity of the power plants was 7,445 MW.

The minister for power Babatunde Fashola said that 90 million Nigerians lack electricity supply. This is an indictment of the government and a clarion call on that same government as well as other stakeholders to do something urgently about the wobbling electricity supply situation in the country. Every year, the Nigerian government invest huge amout of money in the power sector with no positive impact, something seems not right!

The big question is, are we going to witness a stable power supply in our lifetime , will it ever happen?

Nigeria must change it's energy strategy and design to scale. Let regions build and distribute electricity independently of the federal government. Remove the failed privatisation programme.

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Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Nobody: 6:14pm On Jan 10, 2020
Op just gather money buy solar and have rest of mind cant even remember the last time i stay in my house without light
-solar is bentayga-
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by chibjohn(m): 6:21pm On Jan 10, 2020
You can think whatever you want. That's the absolute truth.
RPirez:


You must be speaking from ur as.s angry
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by razzydoo(m): 6:27pm On Jan 10, 2020
A big no. More reason to Japa.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by andyanders: 6:28pm On Jan 10, 2020
Never EVER in the history of Nigeria can we have electricity for just 12 hrs with the kind of corrupt leaders we have in this country. The cabal own companies that deal on generators, fuel and gas stations. Corruption in the power sector, whose staff love to enjoy taking off the lights so that the consumers would call them for repairs and they will collect the money and share among themselves cannot allow the system to work. Not possible.
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by Prinsoul11(m): 6:29pm On Jan 10, 2020
ALAGOGO007:
For many years now, Nigeria has been facing an extreme electricity shortage. This deficiency is multi-faceted, with causes that are financial, structural, and sociopolitical, none of which are mutually exclusive. Nigeria’s power sector has high energy losses from generation to billing, a low collection rate and low access to electricity by the population. There is insufficient cash generation because of these inefficiencies and the power sector is consequently reliant on fuel subsidies and funding of capital projects by the government.

At present only 10 % of rural households and 40% of the country’s total population have access to electricity. Power supply difficulties cripple the agricultural, industrial and mining sectors and impede the Nigeria's ongoing economic development. The energy supply crisis is complex, stems from a variety of issues and has been ongoing for decades.

As of December 2013, the total installed or nameplate capacity (maximum capacity) of the power plants was 6,953 MW. Available capacity was 4,598 MW. Actual average generation was 3,800 MW. As of December 2014, the total installed capacity of the power plants was 7,445 MW.

The minister for power Babatunde Fashola said that 90 million Nigerians lack electricity supply. This is an indictment of the government and a clarion call on that same government as well as other stakeholders to do something urgently about the wobbling electricity supply situation in the country. Every year, the Nigerian government invest huge amout of money in the power sector with no positive impact, something seems not right!

The big question is, are we going to witness a stable power supply in our lifetime , will it ever happen?
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This light thing is a generation thing...it can never stop....
Re: As Nigerians, Can We Ever Witness Stable Electricity In Our Life Time? by sayisayi(m): 6:33pm On Jan 10, 2020
As you are ni55ers....no.

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