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Electricity Should Be Free For All And Here's The Plan by IAmHim1: 4:42pm On Jul 23
As a follow up to my recent topic:
https://www.nairaland.com/8160581/golden-handcuffs

"Ask yourself...


Why do you pay for nepa bill now?
Does kanji dam have fault...are they repairing the blades or turbines


Are they importing water from outside country to turn the blades??

So why do we pay nepa bills through our nose only for the power minister and other related agencies to take our money and send their children abroad to school...and use the remaining for medical trips to Europe and America and sponsoring wasted efforts[/b]

Think!

Something is wrong somewhere and I hate to be the only one to notice this."



The solution:

- There should be a basic energy consumption in kilowatts hour per household per day

And

- A basic energy consumption per industry/ factory

If a household or factory exceeds the limit kilowatthours, they should then be made to pay for the excess they consume

Remember, kanji dam is not faulty, neither are we importing the water we use to run it. So why are we paying through our nose for a water source that EVERY NIGERIAN IS ENTITLED TO

microscope:

-- 3 kwh per household with single person living in it

-- 20kwh per industry ( small scale or large scale rate should be adjusted as deemed fit)


Consequences to microscope:

- alternative source of Power Generation is encouraged and existing sources is pumped up to meet demands

- This encourages the rise of smarter low energy consumption appliances by industries

- Helps government to check census in the state and country in general cus government has to be sure a household is really contains a family of 5 and not 1 person lying that he has 3 children and 1 wife

- Nigeria is seen as a smart country hence giving value to our visa and where people go, money flows...our naira strengthens

- Citizens are enlightened on energy calculations and consumption effects which leads to education about other sectors too


In Closing, any government is a servant of the people it rules over, as twisty as that may sound.

A government is supposed to serve the masses UNTIL IT IS NO LONGER NEEDED by teaching the masses THAT THEY DO NOT NEED A GOVERNMENT TO RULE OVER THEM...and I just gave a blueprint to how this can be

Remember, it's a pyramid scheme and that's why it's LONELY AT THE TOP
Because the top of the pyramid is POINTED.
Picture a pyramid and you'll have your lightbulb moment

- The top needs the bottom to be a top, BUT THE BOTTOM doesn't need the top. The presence of the top of a pyramid makes the bottom of the pyramid A bottom.

This is how I even the playing field. By making the pyramid A flat square where everyone is equal

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Re: Electricity Should Be Free For All And Here's The Plan by gr8ofnnetwork(m): 4:51pm On Jul 23
Another Obidatti has spoken 😁😁😁😁😁. You too wise, infact, you are the wisest of all mortals and immortals comrade.
Re: Electricity Should Be Free For All And Here's The Plan by Spagi(m): 4:51pm On Jul 23
They play not in this shit hole called nigeria

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