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Ibrahim Ndanusa

@Ibrothedon

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calendar_today12-07-2009 20:13:04

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Penkelemessi. Categorising consumers is not the solution to 24 hrs power for all. This will only create another class system. So the poor who can't afford electricity should perpetually live in darkness.

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🚨BREAKING NEWS 🚨

NAFDAC bans Benylin Syrup, Which Has Been on the Nigeria 🇳🇬 Market for 3 Years says it Is Poisonous

🚨BREAKING NEWS 🚨 NAFDAC bans Benylin Syrup, Which Has Been on the Nigeria 🇳🇬 Market for 3 Years says it Is Poisonous
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People forget that these guys doing punditry are not well educated. English just happens to be their native language.

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MINISTRY OF INTERIOR

PRESS STATEMENT

The Federal Government has approved Thursday 11th April, 2024 as an additional public holiday to celebrate this year's Eid -El-Fitr.

The Honourable Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji Ojo, while congratulating the muslim Ummah for a…

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Only 5m out of the 12m electricity consumers in Nigeria are metered. Please, whose responsibility is it to provide and ensure full metering coverage? Consumers or providers? Instead of addressing the issues, the minister is more concerned about consumption management.

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Complete mismanagement of the electricity sector. And now we have a minister that attributes this whole mess to putting off your freezer when leaving home.

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Electricity Tariff Hike: Electricity subsidy ended in 2022. The government is making Nigerians pay for the inefficiency and incompetence of those managing the electricity sector.

- Femi Falana, SAN


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Nobody takes a country that goes around signing MOUs. MOUs are non-binding commitments. It's surprising that we celebrate MOUs in Nigeria.

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Access to electricity is a right and not a privilege. However, in Nigeria, the reverse is the case.

A band system has been created to prove the concept that electricity is a privilege. Hence, a neighbourhood dominated by low-income earners only deserves 4 hrs of electricity.

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