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Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 10:45am On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:Why do you sound Jealous of my hot plate đđ No be me tell Nepa make them never install prepaid reach my area đ€Șđ€Ș That said There are also demerits of estimated billing, but I sha enjoy my hot plate, my spending on gas has reduced I think that most of the states with high population seem the most beneficial to this and itâs enough to score cheap, âwe are already workingâ points from a handful of the populace, given that this government is notorious for doing things that seem beneficial from the outside but have little impact when scrutinized just to score cheap performance points in the mind of the people, then my best is guess is that this is a âlet them think we are workingâ move |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by RenaissanceGuy: 10:59am On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:Well, routing of power supply has nothing to do with whether you're on prepaid or on estimated billing. It's simply to avoid redundancy or wastage. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 11:00am On Jun 23, 2023 |
PhenomenalMorgan: I once shared electricity bill with someone that uses hot plate and boiling ring. I never knew she was using those things and I was left wondering what was happening. The day they installed prepaid for us, it slipped from her mouth that she has stopped using her hot plate. I have also read stories of how hot plate dey shock person. Seen news of students that burnt their hostels with it. Then boiling ring almost killed my sibling. So, I have phobia for these things. I think that most of the states with high population seem the most beneficial to this and itâs enough to score cheap, âwe are already workingâ points from a handful of the populace, given that this government is notorious for doing things that seem beneficial from the outside but have little impact when scrutinized just to score cheap performance points in the mind of the people, then my best is guess is that this is a âlet them think we are workingâ move Makes sense! But I thought it is now privatised. Individual states should install prepaid meters, give light and make money. Even if they don't want to impress Tinubu, they should impress their state governors. It would give more credence to the fight for regional government. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 11:01am On Jun 23, 2023 |
RenaissanceGuy: If you are not paying, no one will route to you. NEPA no be mumu. Definitely not the ones in urban Lagos. They give more light to people that pay. Not the ones that pull ladder away from the pole and injure their technicians. In Lagos you would most times find impressive power supply in areas with prepaid meters. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by RenaissanceGuy: 11:09am On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:Looks like we've arrived at a single point: the improved power supply to your area and across many parts Nigeria at the moment, is not that Nigeria is now suddenly generating 1m mW overnight, but most likely due to yearly improvement in generation every rainy season or temporary power re-routing due to damage to another area's power network. We experience same here in Abuja. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 11:13am On Jun 23, 2023 |
RenaissanceGuy: Okay. There are two states in Nigeria, Lagos and Abuja. Maybe Anambra too. The remaining 33 states do not experience rain fall and no rerouting in those areas. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 11:15am On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:I donât fancy the boiling ring thing, Iâll rather use a Norma kettle to boil water on a hot plate, or even get an actual electric kettle, I think the ring thing has the most risks for electric shock, though Iâve never had an experience of shock from either using a hot plate or a boiling ring. What about those fancy electric cookers I see in foreign movies, I heard those ones donât consume much power?? To be honest, I donât still understand this Nepa privatizing thing, but I sha know that states are not yet allowed to generate and directly sell their own electricity, Awon DISCOs and GENCOs , me I donât know, all I know is that to the average Nigerian, if electricity improves, the federal government gets the credit. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by okirewaju(f): 12:00pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Nazgul:If we load it and they start charging the new tariff , won't it still be deducted with the new rate? |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by Jcoleworld911: 12:01pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Nazgul: Iâm not so sure this particular hotel is connected with nepa or maybe they are having issues with them, most people doesnât pay for nepa bills that explains sometimes they will not have light, know also that prepaid meter is not rampant in Ai and bills there are relatively high My parents are living in Ai and I frequent there a lot plus sometimes my family will go visiting All the same bro, have a great day |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by RenaissanceGuy: 12:07pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:You're funny. Nigeria operates a national grid. So whatever is generated across all the different power stations, is sent to a central pool (I think TCN), which then decides how to share the power to the various distribution companies. BTW who told you other states are not experiencing improved power supply right now?? |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 12:12pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
RenaissanceGuy: Other states is you going too far. Ijegun, Lagos, doesn't have good power supply since Abacha's rainy season. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by RenaissanceGuy: 12:32pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:Nigeria rations power, because what we generate is infinitesimal compared to what we need. The less than 5000MW we currently generate for a population of 200m+ people should ordinarily be for Lagos alone. The people in charge of the rationing determine which areas get more stable power supply, using some metrics that may not be available to the general public. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 12:34pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
RenaissanceGuy: And I have told you already that in Lagos, prepaid billing is one of the metrics. Simpu! If you ever move to Lagos, please target areas where over 60% of the houses sample prepaid meters in the front. Nothing like unkown metrics. Those areas are more prone to having power and even if they don't have, they won't lose their money to nonsense estimated billing without power supply. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by DaveHarry(m): 12:37pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
they are trying to make your death come quicker. dey play |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by GloriousGbola: 1:03pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Let me weigh in. There are multiple possibilities. 1)ekedp has tiered plans now. They can approach an estate and strike an agreement. Pay 50% or more above standard rate, and we give you a dedicated feeder that supplies 15 or more hours of power per day. They have this is in gbagada right now. 2)all that kainji dam story is bs. Kainji dam has a capacity of 760mw. This is among other supplies feeding into the national grid. Lagos get less than 1200mw from the grid 3) I have become a broken record on the liberalization of the power sector. With the laws finally signed, you can generate power without having to feed into the national grid. That has been the real bane of power in large parts of Nigeria. Over centralization, a relic of the times when govt insisted on doing everything Now anyone can build a power station in lagos and sell to ekedp or ikedc directly. In industrialized states like lagos or ogun or abia, power issues will become a thing of the past. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 1:26pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
GloriousGbola: Thank you @ No 1. I think this is our case. We pay about N70 per unit already and we have always had good power supply. If our transformer has issues, they fix it ASAP. The longest it has taken to fix an issue was 2 weeks. We have a representative we call and if it is a minor issue, he fixes it immediately, except if it is past 4 or 5pm. Then the next working day. 2) Very funny. Even houses wey dey near Kainji Dam fit no get light this o. 3) I look forward to this. The only problem here is that the majority can't afford it now. If they increase it, how would an individual on 30k salary cope. Anyway, I will buy when they are ready to sell. For me, it is cheaper than running gen and rushing to work at 5am with eyebags. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by GloriousGbola: 1:38pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas: As to kainji I was in kainji in 2002/3. My employer at the time was running upgrades on their protection equipment. I can guarantee they have light 24/7. And plenty of fish too. As an aside fk ibb for taking kainji from Kwara state and putting it in Niger state during one of those state creation exercises If The increase in cost of power comes with more reliability (as it should) it can open up industries that will pay good wages. Serious car assembly requires electricity as an example. It is the chicken and the egg question again. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 1:40pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
GloriousGbola: I said that as a joke sef. So people actually live near the dam? I don't envy them. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by GloriousGbola: 1:43pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas: They are perfectly safe. Unless a terrorist decides to blow the dam. Which is what happened in Ukraine . |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 1:45pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
GloriousGbola: No noise from the water? https://punchng.com/51-years-after-giving-land-for-kainji-hydropower-host-communities-wallow-in-darkness-poverty/ |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by GloriousGbola: 1:50pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas: If I recall, the town immediately around the dam is new bussa. Because I was in the area for three weeks and as I recall light only blinked once. As to noise from the dam, I honestly cannot remember but I do not think there was. It is possible that as a naija matter they failed to connect other environs not in the immediate vicinity. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by RenaissanceGuy: 2:19pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:Well, well,... I could go on and on, but this is where I hang my booths. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by Nazgul: 2:59pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
okirewaju:The new tariff would take effect from 1st July. we're still in June. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by Nazgul: 3:01pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Jcoleworld911:They're not having issues with NEPA. They're having issues with their gen. That's why they don't have light. I asked him if they're connected to NEPA and he said yes but power is poor. The hotel is at liberation estate, after ahia ofuru. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by pocohantas(f): 3:03pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
okirewaju: I doubt that would be the case, but I am curious too. I think it is prepaid for a reason. Could be favourable or nah. Imagine after loading 30k, they refuse to give light for 3 months. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by okirewaju(f): 3:24pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas: It's a win-win sha. Since the 30k will be there even if they bring back the light next year. Prepaid is the way to go. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by okirewaju(f): 3:25pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Nazgul:I'm tempted to follow your footstep. That was how I delayed until fuel price skyrocketed |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by haybhi1(m): 3:33pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas: You no go like invite us come your abode? |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by Nazgul: 4:13pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
pocohantas:Exactly. What was increased was the tariff not the energy consumption rate. So it won't affect your already loaded units. It's like what happened during the lockdown of 2020 when MTN started selling their N100 MTN card for N150. That N100 recharge card would still give you the same call time cos the call rates wasn't increased, what was increased was the recharge card. okirewaju:Biko hurry and buy yours... delay is dangerous. 1 Like |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by Divay22(f): 6:41pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Nazgul:Add Port Harcourt to your Lagos mix I'm even scared of the light now |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by Suzzytee05(f): 6:44pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
This improved light people are talking about, we that are living in Lagos outskirts I mean from Magboro, Mowe, Ibafo, Aseese, Simawa etc don't know about it o. The total light we've had this week is not even up to 12 hours. People here depend on Generators and Solar. |
Re: Increased Power Supply: The State Of Things In My Refrigerator (photos deleted) by gracefoundmme(m): 7:42pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
Suzzytee05:Exactly. Except you are living in RCCG camp. The light situation in mowe is something else |
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