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Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by Keaton(m): 12:00am On Jul 20
emmyN:
They should remove BEDC too
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by Machinegun91(m): 6:48am On Jul 20
This is not possible, Tinubu and all the Nigerian politicians are in Abuja. You can't put them in darkness unless TCN want liquidation
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by masseratti: 8:49am On Jul 20
Please if you in Abuja, nasarawa, Niger,kogi and you are under AEDC this is the time for you to come and buy our solar system...just 110k only ,150 watts ...you can watch your 42 inch tv ,fan,charge your laptop, phone, decoder,4 led bulbs 24/7...for just 110k .

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Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by nairalanda1(m): 10:03am On Jul 20
RALPHOW:
Please sell it to competent company like Siemens or American Electricity company.

And then your bills will go up to market standard.

Because those guys will be there to make return on investment. And Dem no go gree come unless the Nigerian government allows them.set the price of power and by extension make profits.

No more band a, b and c. Instead una go pay over 200 per kWh wherever you dey.
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by erico2k2(m): 12:36pm On Jul 20
Omooba77:

https://dailytrust.com/tcn-to-remove-aedc-from-grid-for-violating-market-rule/
Good. No bank will Guarantee them as they can not fulfil the requirements of the bank in the first place cos their Biz module is based on cheating the customers, No light but you collect bills.
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by erico2k2(m): 12:38pm On Jul 20
nairalanda1:


And then your bills will go up to market standard.

Because those guys will be there to make return on investment. And Dem no go gree come unless the Nigerian government allows them.set the price of power and by extension make profits.

No more band a, b and c. Instead una go pay over 200 per kWh wherever you dey.
We pay more in Electricity than the west for what we get, same as m obile phone,If we have 24/7 power as things stand your electric bill with shoot up to 250k plus a month, so we can afford it as per what we p ay now!
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by nairalanda1(m): 1:03pm On Jul 20
erico2k2:

We pay more in Electricity than the west for what we get, same as m obile phone,If we have 24/7 power as things stand your electric bill with shoot up to 250k plus a month, so we can afford it as per what we p ay now!

Actually we don't.

( It's a fact)
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by erico2k2(m): 1:54pm On Jul 20
nairalanda1:


Actually we don't.

( It's a fact)
You think? a flat in teh Uk will cost average of 400 pounds of Energy Bills i n a month for 24 hrs of Energy monthly even cook with it.
that's is less than 800K in Nigeria
In Nigeria we ger merely 15% of electricity and you get charged N30, now jump to Gas.
If I power my house 24/7 with diesel generator I will spend 300K plus for just a week
Re: TCN To Remove AEDC From The Grid For ‘Violating’ Market Rule by CHAQUR: 3:58pm On Jul 20
EKEDC is the worst... Remember to remove them too.

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