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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by nwakibie3(m): 10:18am On Jun 13
Wetin be this man work sef



To be comparing tariff with other african countries

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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Sabadon(m): 10:19am On Jun 13
angry
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Confirm4real(m): 10:19am On Jun 13
Oga what's their minimum wage in Sub-Saharan Africa compared to Nigeria shocked





Always looking for excuses for incompetency undecided
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by MetaMatrix: 10:20am On Jun 13
PRIVATE SCHOOLS TEACHER ARE APID #60,000 PER MONTH. NO ALLOWANCES. ANS THEIR STUDENTS PERFORM BEST.

IM PUBLIC SCHOOL, THEY HARDLY TEACH. THEIR STUDENTS ARE DOLLARDS. ANS THEY WANT #250,000 MINIMUM WAGES AMD STILL WANTS ALLOWANCES TOO

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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Ashirioluwa: 10:20am On Jun 13
Good to know this, but what about our income.

Based on our income, anyone earning less than 100k a month should be exempted from paying electricity.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 10:21am On Jun 13
This man na confam mumu!!!
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Ciroelgrande(f): 10:22am On Jun 13
This man need a slap
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Peaceandjoy54: 10:22am On Jun 13
Vikingss:
Tinubu is very useless





Very foolish maggot

Don't abuse your president. Set aside any differences and grievances. No president gets to the throne without God's knowledge. Its for a purpose.

Abuse him, you abuse yourself, family and country. That's what you don't know.

He represent an umbrella covering all citizens.
If you can't pray for him. Just be silent.

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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by NeckingNgulping(m): 10:22am On Jun 13
Nigeria - 200 million people - 5000 megawatt.

South Africa - 62 million people - 42000 megawatt.

Giant of Africa my foot.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by phemmie06(m): 10:23am On Jun 13
Please, keep quiet compare our take home also with other Africa countries.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Blazebond(m): 10:24am On Jun 13
This guy is a fat dumb fool.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Christlike01: 10:24am On Jun 13
Adelabu,o ni s'ori re;e no go better for you! What's even wrong with these set of highly insensitive politicians ? Are you guys crazy or something? I'm not in government and I don't benefit anything from the government. I know how much I give to the people on a daily basis just for them to be able to eat! This shapeless pig is here spewing gibberish about 'cheapest electricity tarrif' when many households can't even eat three square meal a day! You dey mad,Adelabu!

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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Artscollection: 10:24am On Jun 13
All certificate from that part of the country should be investigated. Apart from the minister of interior others na pure oluwale cert that they are parading! The oga no even get nepa bill
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Mantemmy: 10:24am On Jun 13
this man must be mad, are we enjoying what they are enjoying...... benin republic beside is getting 24/7 light also Ghana. we are paying for what we did not eat here in Nigeria, in my own area maybe we will have light for a week and half for a whole month yet we will still pay for the full month.. This man called Adelabu is the most useless minister among the inactive ministers....very useless indeed
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by 9jawazobia: 10:26am On Jun 13
Because of that u must make it out of reach for common man .. Mumu is
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by hedonido: 10:26am On Jun 13
This stupid fat fool can be so irritating.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by MaziObinnaokija: 10:26am On Jun 13
angry SHUT UP there.We dey enjoyed am since President Emilokan give u work. Face your work.Nah useless people like this dey make people drag Emilokan
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by tungamaje: 10:26am On Jun 13
We agree to pay higher tariffs like other countries but no estimated billings. Every customer must be metered. You are telling us we enjoy cheap rates compared to other countries but find it difficult to compel the DISCOs to make meter their customers or quit.
Anyway I have a hot plate that is always switched on so that no second of the few one to two hours daily electricity is wasted. I must cook beans or boil some hot water to bathe. At the end of every month they would bring their ladder and disconnect houses if you fail to pay them whatever amount they gave you. Why should they be billing customers whatever they like? Sometimes we only enjoy the light for five days in two weeks and they would still come to disconnect households. I just realized we can never get it right in this country
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Enemyofpeace: 10:27am On Jun 13
This modafoka should stfu
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by 9jawazobia: 10:27am On Jun 13
Is this guy on weeds or what

Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by gmaribel(m): 10:29am On Jun 13
Cheapest because we have the poorest supply of electricity. How many hours of constant electricity do you supply?
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by F117nighthawk: 10:29am On Jun 13
Nonsense,that what they will always say,the Nigerian poor also earns with lowest minimum wage in Africa @ $20 a month,so why will they not also benefit from the lowest electricity tariffs
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by bigiyaro(m): 10:30am On Jun 13
This man dey craze
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Calitoscassius(m): 10:32am On Jun 13
There are no electricity in Naigeria let alone cheap electricity. grin
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by casualobserver: 10:35am On Jun 13
yesloaded:
This is someone aspiring to take over from Seyi Makinde come 2027 grin

Let him explain how we enjoy cheapest electricity

He has already told you. Why are we so dumb?

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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by lexy2014: 10:37am On Jun 13
Peaceandjoy54:


Don't abuse your president. Set aside any differences and grievances. No president gets to the throne without God's knowledge. Its for a purpose.

Abuse him, you abuse yourself, family and country. That's what you don't know.

He represent an umbrella covering all citizens.
If you can't pray for him. Just be silent.


how does God having knowledge of who will be president make it right for that person to be president?

what is the purpose of tinubu becoming president?

how does abusing tinubu translate to him abusing himself, his family and country?

how does tinubu represent an umbrella covering all citizens?

how has tinubu properly represented this umbrella covering all citizens?

has he destroyed the umbrella or has he made it stronger and bigger?

can you pls show me where all you wrote can be found in the constitution of the federal republic of nigeria?

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Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Ifyz0001: 10:38am On Jun 13
Pay this man minimum wage first ok
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by OgidiHerbals2(m): 10:39am On Jun 13
I passed through this man hotel yesterday, constant electricity 24/7 in his hotel and vicinity,but 5minutes drive away from the vicinity are in darkness and all the surroundings, and they'll still want to contest for a post..

This country have a long way to go,from top to bottom,the system is rotten
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Coolboy009: 10:43am On Jun 13
see this mumu, did you provide 24hrs electricity like other countries.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by BabaO2: 10:44am On Jun 13
This guy should stop talking.
He should talk like a sound economist.
What percentage of their salary in sub sahara countries gives them 24/7 electricity supply in a month compare to Nigeria ?
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by idanone(m): 10:45am On Jun 13
You are right just as our politician are the most corrupt in Africa.
Re: "Nigerians Enjoy Cheapest Electricity Tariff In Sub-saharan Africa" - Adelabu by Eagle360(m): 10:45am On Jun 13
Nigerians are too poor to pay for high tarriff. In a country where Government is paying less than $25 as a minimum wage. We are poor, any increase is a wicked act.

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