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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Nobody: 7:01pm On Feb 25, 2020
It's the end of the world global warming and Corona virus
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Nobody: 7:07pm On Feb 25, 2020
grin grin grin my dear you no know the kind level Wey this heat dey oooooo. Our belly small oooo
Westernlove:


Eeeeehn and me alone consumes 2bags In a week and I'm starting to feel I'm consuming too much Water.....Una stomach big pass my own be that lol...

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by bluefilm: 7:08pm On Feb 25, 2020
edidiongmichael:
Ya'll complaining about Nigeria's heat as if I stay in UK. undecided

Why don't I complain of heat as well?

More reason you should hustle! Money makes difficult situations look easy.

Hustle oooooooooo

I dey tell you.

With money, you can buy enough A/C to keep yourself cool 24/7.

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Theoarhics: 7:09pm On Feb 25, 2020
I left for work, came back home and discovered all my raw eggs were cooked because of the heat.

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Edusteve(m): 7:11pm On Feb 25, 2020
Thank God for the heat no more babe hold me I'm feeling cold rather is now babe shift or go down the heat is much ���

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by ernecy(m): 7:11pm On Feb 25, 2020
Seriously!!. Harmattan is still hammering in the seat of the caliphate.

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by prestige2013: 7:13pm On Feb 25, 2020
Get this powerful 6" rechargeable fan.....
can go 4hrs plus when fully charged, you can also plug it directly to powerbank to go all night.

3000mah Battery

Just 4000

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Switruth: 7:27pm On Feb 25, 2020
edidiongmichael:
Ya'll complaining about Nigeria's heat as if I stay in UK. undecided

Why don't I complain of heat as well?

More reason you should hustle! Money makes difficult situations look easy.

Hustle oooooooooo
The complain too much abeg.
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by learner007(m): 7:31pm On Feb 25, 2020
I think the demon who just strolled out of hell last forgot to shut the door...

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Happychildlove(f): 7:37pm On Feb 25, 2020
Naked all d way, despite stable light na tile floor be d Koko,I don bathe sotey my shower control break

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by InvertedHammer: 7:38pm On Feb 25, 2020
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PHCN has been wonderful. There is always light throughout the night and most of the day with intermittent interruptions for some few minutes. Between the gen and PHCN, I have my a/c on 24hrs.

I ain't stepping out for more than 30 minutes.
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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Nobody: 7:39pm On Feb 25, 2020
sholarr12:
It's the dry season when there is always a high level of heat.

Without electricity, how do you cope?

Do you take a shower?

Do you switch on the generator when there is no electricity?

Do you use a rechargeable fan?


The heat is too much here in PH
no more afternoon siesta, i now sleep naked in the night... Thank God for NEPA they're relatively steady in my area of Ph.
Am currently Using nepa.

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Ken4agent(m): 7:41pm On Feb 25, 2020
I soaked my towel in water and lay it on the bed and sleep on it.....woke up to see it very dry grin grin

Oluwa pls send down the rain......our crop need the rain badly

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Nobody: 7:46pm On Feb 25, 2020
When me still the battle with cold and harmatam breeze here in kafanchan near Jos.
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Rajiokazaki(m): 7:50pm On Feb 25, 2020
Still fairly cold up north here, with very dusty dust ....
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Anonymousness22: 7:53pm On Feb 25, 2020
I sleep with two OX fan. One at the highest, the other at the second level. As I no get A.C, I improvise tongue

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by IFEOLUWAKRIZ: 7:54pm On Feb 25, 2020
Ibadan is the center of hell fire
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by femmyapson(m): 7:54pm On Feb 25, 2020
mosho2good:
One of the most prudent things you should do for yourself in Nigeria today is keeping out of trouble. One of the worst things that can happen to a person is to be sent to jail in Nigeria.

Jail in Nigeria is halfway house to hell. Maryam Sanda will probably never be executed, most Governor's do not sign the death warrant anymore. Orji Kalu Uzor will probably never serve full-time.


But still Nigerian prisons are like Nazi concentration camps. The food is calamitous, healthcare is none existent.

I have seen a prisoner holding his eye ball in his hand, it was still attached to his eye socket by a tendril. Someone used a spoon to scoop out his eye ball in a fight. The nurse was off duty. Nobody cared, he died.

I had a client once who was remanded in prison. He was HIV positive and did not tell me. Maybe that would have been further grounds for bail. He could not take his drugs and he relapsed. Before I could try to get him out it was too late, he died.

The food given to prisoners is not fit for human consumption, even animals should not be made to eat such rubbish. Meanwhile, huge sums of money has been budgeted for feeding prisoners.

Avoid trouble, infact, flee from trouble. Anything that will involve police charging you to court is trouble. If you can kill a matter in the police station, by all means do it. Stop shouting,

"I know my right!"

This is Nigeria. Your right and left can change anytime.

Police will definitely ask for big money, if you have it and you suspect your case is not very solid kill the matter there. Even if you think you have a good case, this is Nigeria.

If your lawyer is shouting,

"we will meet in court!" in Police station tell him to calm down.

It is your case, not his. The use of "we," is merely figurative. He will not stand in the accused box with you.

Remember, it is not what you know that matters in court, it is what you can prove. Besides, this is Nigeria.

I was attacked once by a pedestrian in Lagos. The car I was inside brushed him slightly. I was not the one driving. I just told him to be more careful.

That is how the guy attacked me. He threw 4 punches, I blocked two and dodged two.

I had the opportunity to counter punch but I did not. I am not Anthony Joshua. A police man eventually stopped him. I quickly removed myself from the scene.

I was happy enough I was not going home with a broken jaw, neither was I being charged for assault. Sometimes it is better to let some things go.

I do not mean that you should turn to everyone's foot mat, but if you are going to take up an issue, ensure you are blameless, or almost blameless.

Avoid wahala. If people are beating up a thief do not join, or even stand and watch, even if it is your property that was stolen.

If someone hits your car don't start fighting because of that.

Do not lend people money. It hardly ends well.

Do not surety people you don't absolutely trust.

Avoid too much night movement, and partying and clubbing.

Avoid people who cannot control their alcohol, they always start brawls.

Realize that a bad situation can always get worse, or better, depending on how you handle it.

Avoid people who talk too much.

Be wary with your speech. Do not talk about people behind their backs.

Always assume that someone is recording your speech and videoing your actions.

Even if someone comes with negative gossip about another person, do not say anything. If you talk, it is what you said that will somehow find its way to the person's ear.

Stop saying things like,

" Do you know who I am?"

"I no dey fear anybody!"

"My yes is my yes and my no is my no!"

Finally, remember to keep your anger and ego in check, the world does not revolve around you, it revolves around the sun
its lengthy but I read it all..
thank you
but wait...did you type that yourself or you saw it somewhere..who ever the author of d writer up is deserve a cold Heineken

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by westkid001(m): 7:55pm On Feb 25, 2020
fk002:
In my Area light is 247, in fact, they don't take light i swear.


I no dey feel the heat at all



Maybe na Allen for ikeja u dey stay
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by BabaO2: 7:56pm On Feb 25, 2020
To be honest, as unpopular as Buhari's regime is turning out to be, it is only Buhari's government that is purposefully fixing power, fixing roads, fixing railways etc, what did Obasanjo, Yar'Adua and Jonathan do? Otherwise we won't be in this mess in 2020
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Torie8(f): 8:02pm On Feb 25, 2020
frenzzy2:
I hate africa with passion thank God am not currently in the so called Nigeria sha
my friend sharrap there tongue

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by opsynea2j(m): 8:03pm On Feb 25, 2020
How to survive this heat 101

Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Temple1288(m): 8:04pm On Feb 25, 2020
Disadvantages of living in the Zoo with zero electricity!!!!
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by crestdevelopers: 8:16pm On Feb 25, 2020
LadyBeee:
My rechargeable fan has been of great help
Ayam telling you... my own dey blow me 12 hours straight so I still get hope to sleep well for night las las
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Nobody: 8:21pm On Feb 25, 2020
crestdevelopers:
Ayam telling you... my own dey blow me 12 hours straight so I still get hope to sleep well for night las las
which fan is that? What brand? My own blows for only 5 hours
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Goalnaldo(m): 8:23pm On Feb 25, 2020
Ginaz:
Whenever I’m on heat I used to open one window in my room, the cool air that comes in would be too much sometimes that I have to close the window .

But during this heat period I opened both windows thinking mehhhh, “the breeze wey go blow me I go hear am today”.

But I was shocked .. not a single sign of fresh air entered my room. Na there I know say matter don tie gele. shocked

The heat is too much o. God please send down the rain. embarassed
shocked shocked grin grin

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by doctore212(m): 8:23pm On Feb 25, 2020
Heat is too much.

And of all time my babe take her annual leave come my house. Sehgal like knacking and am not finding it funny with the heat .


I don beg her yet she refused. Me am planning to form that my company send me outside state. Heat dey too much and we must knack at least 4times in the night before day brake

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by otokx(m): 8:29pm On Feb 25, 2020
Poloyanabo1:


The heat is too much here in PH
no more afternoon siesta, i now sleep naked in the night... Thank God for NEPA they're relatively steady in my area of Ph.
Am currently Using nepa.

Same here, public power supply is not so bad but the dust and soot is terrible. The indiscriminate burning of bush too.
Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by JayPeeOham: 8:34pm On Feb 25, 2020
That's exactly how I sleep every night this season undecided undecided

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Re: Scorching Heat: How Are You Coping? by Nobody: 8:37pm On Feb 25, 2020
otokx:


Same here, public power supply is not so bad but the dust and soot is terrible. The indiscriminate burning of bush too.
Correct!
Are you in Ph too?

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