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Instead of making noise and writing trash, can you show one single private independent power plant in your region as significant as Geometric? Not even no man’s land has any despite the billions it is getting from Nigeria. Barth Nnaji built a huge private power plant worth almost a billion dollars to provide 24/7 electricity to Aba only for slum dwellers to be crying. Pathetic losers! TopBanter: |
Good news!!! Abia State continues to win against all odds. |
IGBOSON1:Honestly, the situation is as disgusting as it is pathetic. I never mentioned them, their states or region. But only explained facts about how Geometric could help local industries survive and thrive. Yet these same people took it personal and became so angry. Talk about seaport or international airport in the East, these same people will start crying again. Talk about politics, the same thing! Something is really wrong with these people. You can’t have this amount of hate for others and be normal. This is beyond witchcraft and Igbos should really be wary of them. |
AroOkigbo:Any smart manufacturer now should be planning on how to relocate their plant to Aba now. Anyone that allows their brand to go extinct when they have viable alternative in Aba will only have themselves to blame. |
Putindbutt:Your ignorance is quite disturbing. You compare a few megawatts generated by churches using big generating sets to a huge power plant like Geometric? Geometric is going to power an entire city complete with modern transmission lines and metering. Thousands of small scale businesses and artisans are going to work efficiently and optimally. Medium and big industries will focus on production without bothering about energy supply. Yet this ignorant boy is here comparing Geometric with mushroom ones built by churches to serve a few houses and their crusade grounds? What is the impact of those religious activities to the economy or GDP? Dumbos with primitive mentality. |
9japride:Lol, don’t mind them, it’s always the usual suspects. Anything that indicates progress for the East or Igbo people always have them foaming in the mouth. It’s really pathetic how we pretend to be one country yet certain sections of the country would rather see Ghana or Togo develop than another section of their country. Pathetic losers! |
Putindbutt:Lol, Canaan land generating 15mw or redemption camp generating 10mw for themselves can’t be compared with what Geometric is doing in Aba. Using big generators to power a neighborhood is different. How sustainable and cheap is that in the long run? How impactful is that to the GDP? Mind you, Ariaria already has similar dedicated power plant that has been running since but it would be stupid to compare its effect or significance to Geometric. If you think raising close to $1 billion USD & the local expertise to go with it in building such project is easy, then what stops your states from replicating Geometric? Gosh, you guys should stop being insecure. A post advertising Aba without mentioning them yet they’re all over the place showing their insecurity. Spit! |
LegendHero:Firstly, you lack the ability to read and comprehend effectively. I said he is PROBABLY hungry (the use of probable means I didn’t categorically call him hungry). There is still a chance he could be among the very few Nigerians who aren’t hungry and dejected. You’ve been literally living here in Nairaland perpetually. So, I can inferentially say you’re jobless, unemployed or underemployed. In other words, you’re definitely poor and hungry. If I’m poor and broke as you claim, I won’t afford to be globetrotting at the moment. Paying for flights & hotel is not something broke people can afford. FYI, I’m not sharing in your misery and Tinubu maladministration😂. |
Putindbutt:Ignorance is a disease. 188MW is small for a single city ![]() Yet Nigeria with so many cities, hundreds of towns & thousands of villages is still struggling with 3000MW? When you remove the MW given to airports & some others to Niger & Benin, how many is left to share among 200 million people?? Yet you think a single city having 188mw to itself alone is not significant enough? Haters and bigots will never have peace. |
LegendHero:Lol, were you expecting every home in Aba to start enjoying 24 hours power supply at once? You don’t think Geometric will happen to complete the logistics of metering and all that to ensure efficient and effective billing? The fact that Geometric already stated they have excess capacity and is looking to sell some of their generated electricity to the national grid or expand beyond 7/9 LGA’s should tell you that everyone enjoying 24/7 electricity is only a matter of time. |
9japride:It’s really sad how hate and bigotry has eaten so deep into them. That dude is probably hungry and hopeless but will rather expend his energy to hate on others. They forget that the basic reason naira continues to crash against the dollar is because Nigeria is producing next to nothing. How can Vietnam that has land borders with China be producing almost everything they need locally yet Nigeria that is thousands of miles and oceans away keep complaining of cheap Chinese imports? Now that Aba has come to help Nigeria overcome this existential problem, some primitive bigots are still hating ??!!!! |
stonemasonn:Yes, land is very much available for any size of factory/manufacturing. There vast lands in existing industrial estates like Osisioma, Alaoji or Eziama etc. You can also get lands of any size in the outskirts of the city. |
Ola9ja23:Sorry, everything is not about tribalism. Dunlop and Michelin left Nigeria for Ghana because they had 24/7 power supply. Same with other brands. But thank God for Geometric, such won’t happen again. Instead, they will move to Aba and Nigeria wins while tribal bigots sulk. Instead of investors anywhere in Nigeria to go bankrupt or watch their brand go extinct, they will smartly move their production to Aba and maintain their warehouse or office anywhere they like. They need Aba more than Aba needs them!!! |
Just like the rejected stone that eventually became the pillar, Aba is now on the threshold to becoming Nigeria’s saving grace! The situation in Nigeria is now almost hopeless except for the sliver of hope glimmering from Aba. Firstly, let’s look at the current situation of things & why no manufacturer will survive in the long run except they move their production base to Aba now: 1. Power generation has remained abysmal and in some cases worsening yet energy bills keep skyrocketing! Nigeria’s power generation still hovers around 4000 megawatts for a population of over 200 million. That’s most likely the lowest in the world per capita. No serious manufacturer can rely on PHCN, so they’re left to produce their own power & make use of PHCN as backup. 2. For a manufacturer to produce their own electricity, they would rely on diesel. A liter of diesel is currently 1700! Now multiply that to the number of liters their generating sets consume daily, weekly or monthly & tell me if any manufacturer can still run optimally and profitably? 3. Unfortunately, there are no official & clear-cut plans by the government to change this deplorable situation. So, it’s either MNC’s & local investors move their plant to Aba or go bankrupt/extinct eventually. I went to Vietnam, a country that has border with China yet I was shocked to discover that almost everything consumed in Vietnam is produced in the country. So, I asked myself, how the hell was Vietnam able to overcome so-called cheaper Chinese goods? If Vietnam that has land borders with China could keep so-called cheap Chinese goods off their shelves, then why not Nigeria that is thousands of kilometers away? With cheap & reliable electricity from Geometric, industries/plants in Aba can easily produce cheap goods & eventually ensure that Nigerian produced goods effectively replace those from China. If Vietnam can do it, then we can do it even more! Aba has large markets & chains of distributors. It is connected by rail. Is near to cargo international airports in Owerri & P.H. As well as Onne seaport. Goods produced in Aba are daily supplied to markets all over Nigeria and to other countries like Cameroun, Gabon, Chad, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea etc. Aba has become Nigeria’s best kept secret & saving grace. Any investor who fails to take advantage now should only blame themselves. |
Emman08:Lol, when propaganda and foolishness is what they are interested in, this sort of ridiculous announcement becomes the outcome. Imagine when same people often stay extended hours to days without light only for the phcn to suddenly wake up and announce 7 hours blackout?! As if this isn’t the tradition already ![]() |
What a shame!!! |
Putinofrussia:Lol, again you’ve exposed your ignorance. SW is not synonymous to Lagos. The average gala seller in Lagos traffic most likely makes more money than a lot of white collar or blue collar workers, not to talk of those that would rather stay idle and be crying ebin pa wa o. The average Igboman knows how to build wealth from the scratch. They believe in marginal profit while using volume sales to breakthrough. Many of those that sold gala sometimes in the past have become wholesalers or even importers today! Take a look at the average south west city, town or village then make a comparison with SE or SS cities, towns or villages. The evidence of wealth distribution across board relative to SW will be very clear. Meanwhile, there are far more IDP camps in the SW than SE. |
Everyone knows that Nigeria’s official data is often manipulated for political reasons. That’s why the numbers they churn out often fly in the face of reality. However, the current hunger crises has exposed the true wealth, GDP per capita or purchasing power of different regions in Nigeria. I will explain: During times of economic crisis, those at the lowest level on food chain or income generation, are always hit first. They will suffer terribly because they have very few means or opportunities to help themselves. This is unlike those who are relatively well off. They have more assets and physical cash to sustain themselves and push back on their doomsday. In fact, before they eventually start feeling serious pangs of hunger, then be rest assured that those who were much poorer are dying or dead already. The news coming out from North and South west over the past few weeks has become quite disturbing. People crying of severe hunger or others falling on the streets have become quite common. However, it’s interesting to note that South East and South South tend to be immune from all these. It’s not pretense because one can’t pretend about hunger. Rather it shows that these two regions are the most comfortable and has the highest standards of living in Nigeria. |
Everyone knows the rogue snatched power and ran away with it. Now nemesis has caught up with him, the old fool is now blaming everyone else but himself. |
Lol, imagine how they’re threatening a so-called president’s wife. The perennial cowards will rather hide than confront this terrorist. Spit. |
Is there any business in Nigeria today that isn’t incurring loses? Tinubu don dagbaru the country kpata kpata. |
I don’t see the mandate thief surviving on that seat for four years. The pace everything is collapsing and millions going hungry is getting out of hand. Unfortunately for him, he doesn’t even know what to do again. What happened in Sri Lanka will ultimately happen here. Even Igbos they would have used to do tribalism and deflect from the situation are doing relatively better and are rather watching with bemused indifference 😂😂 |
Emarvel:Did you pay for a return ticket or just one way flight ticket when you entered the country? |
Andychinedu:Nice one. Was your flight a one way ticket or you paid for a return ticket before arriving in Vietnam? |
The same subsidy the bastards and criminals claimed to have stopped paying ?Cursed country!!! Meanwhile, it’s good that Tinubu stole a mandate that never belonged to him and ended up destroying this country while ronu bigots supported him. He still has over 7 years to complete the Armageddon he unleashed on 200 million miserable souls😂😂😂 |
These ones no do pass Tinubu. |
We all warned them but tribalism didn't allow them to reason like normal humans. Today, they're perishing for lack of knowledge 😂 |
Things would never have become this terrible if the old rogue didn’t steal Peter Obi’s mandate. At least, Peter Obi has conscience and understood how economy functions. If things continue deteriorating at this pace, Cameroun and Benin republic will soon close their borders due to millions of Nigerians that will start besieging them as hungry economic refugees. This country as we used to know it is completely gone! |
Lol, at the rate everything is collapsing in this country, would that useless olodo remain on that seat for 4 years? Look at all he destroyed in just few months, then extrapolate to 4 years to imagine what it will be like. Nigeria definitely won’t survive it. |
Ofodirinwa:You sound dumb but I will indulge you. In a free market or capitalist economy, market forces determine prices. That is demand against supply. When you try to remove wholesale of goods, that’s an infringement and disruption of free flow of goods and services. The governor stated that wholesale trade is banned & whoever goes against his authority will have their goods seized and distributed to the people. Is this the choice of the producers/marketers or an imposition by state government? If every state governor should start imposing such laws on goods they have comparative advantage, what sort of country would that be? In an economy where external supply of these same foodstuffs are banned, trying to place embargo on wholesale supplies locally will lead to severe crises for those at the receiving end. People indeed perish for lack of knowledge. |
After destroying the country, the bastard werey is now afraid of his shadows. |
shortIGBOman:It’s actually 1300 in most places across East. Meanwhile, I heard that soaked garri is what they now serve during owanbe in the West😂😂 Even today, your people blocked federal highway in Ore in protest against starvation 😂😂 |
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