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Protests against NEPA Band A in Lagos.
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Are stores out of candles? Why do they need light?

Their children full Twitter dey shout Peter obi will never rule Nigeria

Why do I find this funny. A lot of Nigerians would learn to speak up at the right time. When the man in AsoRock was increasing all the basic commodities,you people were saying he knows how to tackle economic problems. He go soon reach even his Apologists.

When this was done, we shouted ourselves hoarse on this app and on the streets. APC online herdsmen said we should stop using fridges and AC. I don't have AC. I'm spending 15k/week and it's hurting me more than I can bear. I can't "avoid" it anymore.

Sometimes I don’t understand how we reason in this country. Something will be in the pipeline, they’ll announce an increment, we’ll all sit down and do nothing. Then after it takes effect for months, 5 people will come out to protest. They should go home!

The street opposite my estate was moved to band A without a prior notice... Poor street, even if there's light, the street is always on darkmode at night🤣🤣.

I bought 20k worth of units yesterday. Right now I have 50 units left from the 88 units. Nigeria will make you run mad.

When we complained initially, Batidiots said we have been living a fake life. That things were over subsidized. LOL

If one thinks about it, this tiered pricing is designed to destroy demand. If they price enough citizens out of affordable energy, they can boast of improved power supply. The snag is that they will not be able to recover the cost from a rapidly shrinking Band A alone.
