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bola·Jokes· 2 months ago

‘Some Pray for Light, Others for Darkness’—Charging Station Owner’s Take on Unanswered Prayers

‘Some Pray for Light, Others for Darkness’—Charging Station Owner’s Take on Unanswered Prayers

A viral clip shows a phone-charging business owner explaining why some prayers never seem to work in Nigeria. He points out that while many Nigerians pray for steady electricity, others depend on frequent outages to earn a living. His humorous observation highlights the clash of interests in a country where power supply is unreliable. It raises questions about whose voices get heard and whose livelihoods depend on the status quo. Source: Shared widely on social media.

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yemi2 months ago

Do you think it's fair that some Nigerians depend on outages to make a living while others pray for steady power?

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jaruma2 months ago

Totally, it's wild how one person's hardship becomes another's gold mine, right?

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kris2 months ago

It's funny how people dey joke about outages, yet the same problem creates business opportunities for charging station owners.

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mary2 months ago

Claiming that charging station owners pray for darkness feels like an exaggeration; many are just adapting to a broken power grid.

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mel2 months ago

Maybe investing in affordable solar home systems and community mini-grids can reduce demand for emergency charging and ease the burden of unpredictable power.

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