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Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Emeskhalifa(m): 9:04am On Feb 15 |
DaTruths: It will even get worse if nothing is done |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by sweetjohn(m): 10:02am On Feb 15 |
IrepChrist:We don’t lack visionary leaders. We lack sincere and visionary voters. What we have are certain voters from SW and North that votes idiots and criminals all in the name of tribalism and religion. What do you guys expect, miracles or what? |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Endyrich: 10:05am On Feb 15 |
na die be dat |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by UmarFaruk98: 10:12am On Feb 15 |
If througly they're subsidizing electricity, why is our bills always on the high, because now as I'm talking I'm paying #25000 for my small house, or is it that the bill we are paying is not getting to FG?? |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Westman001: 12:00pm On Feb 15 |
PHAYOL81: As expected Bitterness. You are pained and bitter because I said the TRUTH about the way you reason and how you displayed it. How you responded to quotes the way you did. And the fact that more than two people shared my view about your comment buttress it all. You can continue with the level of reasoning capacity you have. You can only hurt people with the same level as yours. |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by cucumbar: 12:06pm On Feb 15 |
blacknp:I am immune to it, bro. I’m balling and will still continue to ball. I am complaining because I’m not demonic and insane like you are. The problem is that you zombies are dragging millions of innocent folks down with you. I know a lot of folks like you, most of them living from hand to mouth, but still supporting this inept government because of tribalism/religion. I still maintain that it shall never be well with you and your likes..since you love evil, since you love poverty, it must reach you. |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Emeka71(m): 3:06pm On Feb 15 |
Hezzyluv:Let them even make the light available to us M we are ready to pay thier charge them say NO you can't have light. |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Chachamiliano: 3:48pm On Feb 15 |
nairalanda1: How is it not a matter of prepaid meter, what process have the government put to checkmate people not paying sir? If for example, in my area I have 24 power supply reading on a prepaid meter, the government do not need to bother themselves if I pay or not because the meter will do the needful whenever i exhaust my money. MTN or DStv cannot complain that subscribers are not paying will they? |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by nairalanda1(m): 3:51pm On Feb 15 |
Chachamiliano: True, but at the end, the tarrif is not cost reflective, as in other african countries. 1 Like |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by PHAYOL81: 4:03pm On Feb 15 |
Westman001: I ain't trying to hurt anybody in anyway to be candid but those comments I responded to reflected frustration and bile, and of course yeah, it's never so cool A saying always ring true to me and it's that YOU TREAT PEOPLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TREATED. Since those posts came with percieved hate, I assumed that's exactly the way you love to be treated too and thus trode the line with you. Sorry if it hurts but we can all do better with the way we address people. Nobody is another guy's play-toy. AND apologies for adding this too: THAT A HUGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE SUPPORT SOMETHING DOESN'T MAKE IT A TRUTH. All of them could be blinded by whatever. Infact from history, truth had always got few support, check your history books. 1 Like |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Chachamiliano: 5:07pm On Feb 15 |
nairalanda1: I understand you sir. But they should give us 1. Light 2. Prepaid meter Then they can charge the rate that is reflective with the cost of power they supply |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by nairalanda1(m): 5:24pm On Feb 15 |
Chachamiliano: Thanks, but they have to charge cost reflective tarrif so that they can earn the profit to pay for both of the two. Back when GSM came to Nigeria, it was so expensive, and service was so bad. If you think it is bad now, back then, one could not call between networks, one always got wrong numbers, and forget about browsing, it was non-existent then. And they were charging heavily. Phones too cost the earth then. But the GSM companies used the profit they made to pay for improvements and attract investment. By 2005, we had better service, and a few years later, home internet. The discos never had that advantage. As a result, no profit to fix things at all. Add the fact many do not pay for power at all, and you see the palaver. 1 Like |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Growing(m): 5:40pm On Feb 15 |
I feel like telling him, "God will punish you." But let me control myself. |
Re: FG Can’t Continue To Subsidise Electricity — Power Minister, Adebayo Adelabu by Chachamiliano: 9:38am On Feb 17 |
nairalanda1: I quit understand your point, but let me point out something. Y2k triggered a shift in ICT. The year 2000 millennium year was highly anticipated and I could remember the euphoria that came with it. I will never forget when 1999 was handing over to 2000. That year also saw huge shift for Nigeria music and movies. When GSM came into Nigeria, that was the year technology started dominating. I got my first sim in 2003 for 4,600 and first phone Sagem myX2 at 14,000naira. MTN and Econet started with per minute charging till Glo changed the charging to per seconds. At that phase, they were experimenting till better technologies were introduced. No private company will use her profit to pay subsidy for citizens. If you cannot subscribe to it, you are cut off. No time Previous for telephone companies, call was generating highest revenue followed by SMS & Data, now It is Data- call and SMS. what has happened? Technology has advance. The truth is that government is a bad business man and Nigerian case is the worst. Let's not always take their excuses. I bet you, very soon water corporation will come out and tell us the reason why we are not having water is because the government is paying subsidy. |
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