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Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Crvrider: 5:54am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Parachoco: Other factors do play in. You also need to consider the buying power of the country you're doing business in. Can Nigerians comfortably afford these things anymore? Although I agree that it's unlikely for some of these factories to lock up shop and move, considering their heavy investment on fixed assets. |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by 9jaRealist: 6:52am On Jul 01, 2023 |
ijustdey: RUBBISH analysis… But aptly demonstrates the POOR quality of many who occupy “leadership” positions in Nigeria. Reality is that most (if not all) manufacturers in Nigeria currently rely on UNSUBSIDIZED DIESEL-powered generators… That’s a much more expensive alternative and thus if cost-reflective tarries improves grid power, switching would be much CHEAPER! > 1 Like |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by 9jaRealist: 7:14am On Jul 01, 2023 |
ugofulfilled: Nigeria has one of the CHEAPEST prices of electricity in Africa (and the world)… The biggest electricity problem in Nigeria is currently one of access, due to poor transmission and distribution infrastructure (not even capacity, as current installed generation capacity is significantly underutilized and/or “l stranded”). The access issue can be addressed (in the short, medium and longer-term) by better metering and more crucially cost-reflective tariffs which would lead to better balance sheets for the discos, making it easier to attract equity capital and/or secure debt capital to invest in the rehabilitation, upgrade and modernization of distribution infrastructure, lessening commercial and technical losses and thus increasing liquidity along the entire value chain. It’s NOT rocket science really. For Nigerians to continue to Insist on “cheap” grid electricity prices and then spending a whole lot more on privately generating power is just plain FOOLISH! > 1 Like |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by FireUpNow(m): 7:33am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:I know you will say it's irrelevant question since your answer is no |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Gajagojo: 7:39am On Jul 01, 2023 |
FireUpNow: We are not on Nairaland to make discussion personal Whether by way of biographical disclosure or personal antagonism So if you have any point to make make them They can be made without discussing me That is a childish approach Electricity tariffs is the subject Do you have anything sensible to say? if yes do so otherwise go away |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by FireUpNow(m): 7:43am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:One with childish approach will easily know another. |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Gajagojo: 8:02am On Jul 01, 2023 |
FireUpNow:Can you respect yourself and go away I have no time for unproductive quarrel. Just go Is it by force? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by ugofulfilled(m): 8:35am On Jul 01, 2023 |
9jaRealist:Your input is appreciated. But I still ask again: were you asking a genuine question or you're being satirical? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by FireUpNow(m): 10:26am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:it was so easy for you to call names and here you are talking about quarrelling lol. Nothing like that here. I don't have time for what you think bye. 😃😃😂😀 |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Gajagojo: 10:30am On Jul 01, 2023 |
FireUpNow:I never talked to you so why are you so sticky ?just leave me alone and go away?is it by force? Are you gay? Do you have attachment issues?.What part of fuuckk off don't you understand? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by FireUpNow(m): 11:08am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:Maybe you are the one who is gay. |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by one4GOD(f): 11:31am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:by their comments you shall know them😏😏 agbadorians cum emilokan |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by drlateef: 11:57am On Jul 01, 2023 |
Can’t they generate their own electricity? Sorry we don’t need investment that is not innovative. |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Ambassadors: 1:55pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Shege Pro MAX Processing.... Dont wail eh go reach everyone even if you dey APC eh go reach you dont panic |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Gajagojo: 1:56pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
FireUpNow: You are acting sticky and gay like a jilted lover The message is f.uck off |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by FireUpNow(m): 6:00pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:stupidity is so close to you I think |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Gajagojo: 6:10pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
FireUpNow:Why are you I attracted to me . What is this gay attachment all about I don't do that stuff so Just fuc.k off You are not wanted You are an irritant |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by clearcrystal: 7:03pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
ikennamadu1: Nestle,Frigoglass, British American Tobacco, Promasidor, FanMilk, etc |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Charly68: 7:18pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Very funny analysis ...They should visit other neighbouring African nations and compare their utility cost to what obtains in Nigeria.. then they will know that they are making huge profits here at the expense of the Govt .. What nonsense are they talking about.. even in taxation ,companies do pay 40% tax after profit .. how much are they paying.here that they are making noise .. let electricity be available and people will pay.for it |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Coronavirus1: 8:17pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
If the light is sable the cost should not be the problem? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 9:33pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Gajagojo:you dey mind dem? How DI these ppl become manufacturers sef? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 9:34pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
vastolord4:Then use gas Tinubu has signed bl that allows you to generate by yourself |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 9:35pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
taylor89:you are the senseless one |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 9:43pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
SmartPolician:how is it bad news Low tariff means no generation which means no manufacturing =no employmment=poverty Pay for what you use and more will be provided 1 Like |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by ifeco4(m): 9:51pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Vinnie2000: This season doesn't support sitting on the fence, its either you are for us or against us. 1 Like |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 10:03pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
kayone2: So making excuses for lazy criminals who will end up in jail or hell Did anyone stop youth from going into politics?
Why you want to continue s destroying?
When electricity was 12 naira and no one wanted to invest in generation, did the manufacturers not leave for Ghana.? Abeg reason before typing and other neighbouring countries, and young Nigerians want to japa for greener pastures, How much do you think they pay for electricity in greener pastures Cahange 25cents to naira and compare with what you're paying now. you'll start making silly laws to stop them. Whereas your own children are overseas enjoying the best of life. They're all billionaires Does it look like God is punishing hardworking politicians You citizens are the lazy ones looking for awoof upandan |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 10:09pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
Zupay:who should generate power for them? Are they not making profit? Or you prefer paying for diesel generation? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Cromagnon: 10:13pm On Jul 01, 2023 |
clearcrystal:gas or diesel? |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by Nobody: 2:34am On Jul 02, 2023 |
AareGaa:Stay there and be dulling. Don't face reality. Your type will be trekking all over town lying to yourself that all is well when it's obvious you're suffering is pro max. Yes, South east has regrettably lost lots of opportunities due to UGM and sit-at-home. Does that make it right for me to happily watch it happen to the wider community? Foolish bigot. Keep defending APC |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by 9jaRealist: 6:27am On Jul 02, 2023 |
ugofulfilled: Huh?! Dude, I was NOT the one asking the question… > |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by bn2murphy(m): 9:10am On Jul 02, 2023 |
What I expected the MAN to concentrate on is more regular supplies of public electricity. It's cheaper than alternative as we are made to believe. However moving out to another country will means that electricity is cheaper in other countries. Is electricity far cheaper in other countries? ijustdey: |
Re: Electricity Tariff: More Multinational Companies May Exit Nigeria — MAN by ugofulfilled(m): 9:32am On Jul 02, 2023 |
9jaRealist:Lol. Greetings to you. |
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