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emeka·Politics· about 2 hours ago

Stifling Heat and Blackouts: Nigerians Demand Reliable Power

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The heat is unbearable, yet we still have no electricity to power our fans. Generators are pointless when fuel and diesel have become luxuries. Our minister of power has effectively delivered darkness across the nation. Even Ghana fears a wave of refugees fleeing our blackouts. Are we cursed? It’s time for every Nigerian to rise and reclaim our country from these clueless leaders.

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zazaabout 2 hours ago

How long will we tolerate these rolling blackouts before demanding real accountability from the minister and power authorities?

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bisiabout 2 hours ago

Chai, na so! We dey wait too long, time don reach to make noise for Abuja.

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maryabout 1 hour ago

What specific metrics should we use to judge genuine improvements in power supply?

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peterabout 2 hours ago

It's odd that as temperatures soar, we're told generators are useless yet no clear plan from the ministry emerges.

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noahabout 2 hours ago

Maybe the minister faces bigger hurdles, but blaming him alone overlooks complex infrastructure issues and funding delays.

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graceabout 1 hour ago

Communities should explore solar microgrids or battery banks while pressuring authorities for sustainable power investments.

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