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Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by BodyCount: 5:14pm On Apr 28 |
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Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Menclothing1: 5:15pm On Apr 28 |
Band A are enjoying light if you buy Diseal daily you know how much it will cost Better still off your prepaid and be using light 3 hrs daily |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by ayo2008: 5:15pm On Apr 28 |
AmazingGenius: The justification for increase in power is baseless. This Draconian rule is not healthy for the country 4 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Houseontherock1: 5:15pm On Apr 28 |
The best social-welfare program in the country is subsidy! It reaches everyone and everything. IMF's advice that the government should remove subsidy and redirect the money to social-welfare programs is very unfair to the people. Now, they are still paying subsidy and the people are now paying through their noses. It would have been cheaper, easier, more convenient and more people-friendly to simply pay more attention to the subsidy itself 2 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by emorse(m): 5:19pm On Apr 28 |
helinues:Ironically, the "almighty" US and UK don't pay this much even with a far higher minimum wage and far better supply. It's well. 7 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by MarketDispatch: 5:20pm On Apr 28 |
This Minister of Power simply does not want Nigeria to develop...how can a Minister be proud to accept that people will be given 5 hours supply of light..rather than uninterrupted 24 hrs supply of light in the whole country? Is 5hrs, or band A,B, C what they experience when they travel abroad? 5 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Billmos: 5:21pm On Apr 28 |
Minimum wage need to be more Dan 300k to survive in niaja today 5 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by helinues: 5:21pm On Apr 28 |
emorse: How about other African countries? |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Mandate1: 5:23pm On Apr 28 |
blackgold2018:170k is okay? Even people in UK don't pay 170k for electricity. Nawa for una óò. 2 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by oluwaseyi0: 5:24pm On Apr 28 |
wunmi590: 413kw used in 3 days, please what are you powering with the light? I want to believe this is not personal/home use Are you running a welding company? 1 Like |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Ezmans: 5:29pm On Apr 28 |
Dialpad:my friend at Mary land is crying he said he is spending about 130,000 naira a month 2 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by blackgold2018(m): 5:30pm On Apr 28 |
Mandate1:lol.. I know it's too much. I'm just responding to that follow that says its little. I was actually amazed. Some people really have bitter heart. 1 Like |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by maasoap(m): 5:32pm On Apr 28 |
The commission, using technology, discovered that many of the feeders that the Electricity Distribution Companies currently brandish as Band A are not meeting the required service and as such the feeders were ordered to be downgraded immediately as a way of protecting consumers,” he said. I have benefited from this downgrade, frok N225 to N67 per unit |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by ClearFlair: 5:34pm On Apr 28 |
helinues: What is funny. You're laughing at incompetence that you supported. Does that sound like normal behaviour to you |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by smyo(m): 5:37pm On Apr 28 |
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Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by maasoap(m): 5:38pm On Apr 28 |
helinues:U no get shame at all. You think you are the only who supported this administration to power, right? Does it even make sense to you for any African country to be paying non justifiable huge amount of money for energy when economically developed countries with higher income per citizen are paying less? Remember, all these people in power removing subsidy on this and that do not even pay one naira for fuel or power supply as they are getting it free at the expense of the masses. 1 Like |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by InvertedHammer: 5:38pm On Apr 28 |
/ Those with APC flags next to their meters are excluded. / 2 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by jmoore(m): 5:39pm On Apr 28 |
Ezmans:Why is he crying? Did they force gun at his head? I don't understand why some people cannot learn to manage usage. |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by helinues: 5:41pm On Apr 28 |
maasoap: I asked a simple question, why are you feeling triggered. Btw, I didn't mention you 1 Like |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Godszilla: 5:41pm On Apr 28 |
AmazingGenius:
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Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Remii(m): 5:41pm On Apr 28 |
People are already spending over N200k with darkness and noise most of the time. |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Measle: 5:42pm On Apr 28 |
jmoore:Bro I dey your back, why the waste? Any household than can afford such a luxury,can conviniently set up solar inverter in their various homes and save themselves all these trouble. 2 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by faceland: 5:47pm On Apr 28 |
I am in Band Z.... 20k naira bought less than 200 unit (about 187)... So those in band A are in for bankruptcy... Also no fuel o. |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by faceland: 5:49pm On Apr 28 |
Remii: I don't know of private houses but businesses are burning hundreds of thousands of naira on generator fuel & maintenance. They would happily accept 200k bill if the light is at least 20 hours per day. 1 Like |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by 1x2x3: 5:54pm On Apr 28 |
That's on very modest usage. Omo I don see shege for this Band A. |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Nazgul: 5:56pm On Apr 28 |
CountinBlessins:The way some of you reason on this forum can be so annoying. So according to you, paying 170k monthly which amounts to 2040000 (two million forty thousand naira) yearly is worth it. In a country where the minimum wage is 30k and the average salary of most Nigerians is less than 500k? So if you're removing 170k every month out of your salary for light, how about your transportation to work, what about rent, your kids school fees, feeding...etc. How do you expect such families to cope coupled with the insane inflation of food prices we're currently experiencing? I don't blame you. Most of you Tinubu's supporters are already used to suffering. So whatever policy Tinubu brings out is ok by you. As long as your 30k for drinking garri is available, you don't care about anything thing else. What a miserable way to live. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by CountinBlessins(m): 6:04pm On Apr 28 |
Nazgul: Do you even understand what band A is? do you even understand the kind of neighbourhoods that get supplied band A power supply or you are just foolishly emotional? Be you a tenant or landlord , for you to live in an area with bndA power suply ,then you earn far abovea minimum wage. Do your findings before ranting next time 1 Like |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by maxiuc(m): 6:05pm On Apr 28 |
Disconnect from NEPA kwatakwata 170k monthly they are very crazy Very soon band A customers will reject their lights |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by JimohMomoh: 6:06pm On Apr 28 |
jmoore: Local Industries need cheap electricity so they can compete with goods imported from China |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by OgwashiBoy1(m): 6:07pm On Apr 28 |
As a band a customer, you fit pay 170k finish make you no still enjoy upto 10 hrs power supply daily. Believe this apc govt at your own peril. 6 Likes |
Re: New Electricity Tariff: Band ‘A’ Homes May Spend N170,000 On Electricity Monthly by Paramount01(m): 6:11pm On Apr 28 |
jmoore: Can you now compare nepa light with solar when it's stable |
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