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Wednesday, April 01, 2020

Locked Down In Darkness.....

What is going on?People are lockdowned in darkness because those in charge of distributing electricity are not doing their Jobs...









Phones cannot be charged,food in Fridges are about to go bad and some say the heat is unbearable......And what is even worse,most can no longer read news Online because their phone batteries are dead......

So how do people keep abreast of the News and this is horrible!

Lockdown cannot be successful in situations like this....


If you are locked down or restricted to stay indoors and you are in total darkness when the night comes,please use your social media handles if you can to cry out so that something can be done about this...
It is possible that those in power might not be aware....

If you are locked down in Darkness,please do not stay quiet....

Please share what you are going through if you are locked down in Darkness...

58 comments:

  1. This our area, We have light, atleast them try small.

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    1. Even my area too, they are really trying. Although no light right now.

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    2. I have like 20-22hours of power supply in my estate since December. The Landlords paid through their noses sha.

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    3. Exactly! Constant power and all

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    4. No light here since yesterday, it came for less than 4 hours on Monday and that is it.
      The boredom is indescribable, my phone will soon go off.

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    5. There is light in my area. But my own side transformer got bad last week. Landlords contributed and bought new one on Friday. They were supposed come install it today but rain fell in ph.

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  2. I have been rationing fuel for the generator since yesterday. I honestly wonder when Nigeria will get to the point where there'll be 24 hours light.

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  3. There should be a hash tag for this right now. Lock down with no power supply is suicide. God how did I end up here in Nigeria. People will soon start committing suicide really.
    I don't have enough food and the little I bought are getting rotten in d fridge. We only put on d Gen for 4 hours everyday And that doesn't hold shit. People can't stay home like this oo. E go cast soon

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    1. Please you will have to use the local way of preserving.

      Salt
      Sundrying

      Don't depend on light ooo.

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  4. Nigeria government is useless. The only thing they would have given us freely at this critical time, it's now they took it away totally.

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  5. Yes oh... My smartphone was dead for five good days,..I was only able to charge the techno phone for few mins to stay online until yesterday that they restore power and now they have taken it again till God knows when... God help us in this country

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  6. Since Sunday.. Once it is 7am like this, fiamm they will take the light.

    Dem no go bring am again till late evening..

    What a shame on AEDC, both staff and management.

    Imagine in 21st century, we are battling with light.

    How many weeks will it take to establish power plants?

    Even the power ganself, no be for Fed Govt again. Dem Don sell am.

    Wooh.. Make I no begin vex early mormor.

    We go survive am..

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    1. AEDC people are the maddest people ever.
      How can you flash the light for 20 mins and take it and still brag and say "shey una dey see light now" lig9for 20 minutes?
      Oh God of heaven when will this country stop tormenting its citizens?When God.

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  7. They are aware because they came out of the darkness! So they know the darkness persists ! That also use generators in their homes. It’s really a messed up country that should be sold to the United Arab Emirates. Nigeria should be sold to the serious minded people in the developed world.

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  8. Stella, it's annoying. We can't go out to get fuel to even power the gen for some hours.
    Warming and warming food. The whole thing tire me joor

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    1. Filling stations are opened everywhere. Got fuel yesterday for the gen.

      They did not ask them to stop except you are in an overzealous state that won't allow people to go buy fuel

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    2. haba Madam B, thought you stay in Ikeja abi you moved house?

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    3. I dont stay in ikeja o, Ago Okota. My house is far from the Express, so I dont know what is happening outside. No bike around.

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    4. This one won't mind her business. What's your bloody business if she moved houses or not? Agbaya!

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    5. Shooter
      Why ?
      You don't need to tow this path at all .

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    6. Fuel stations are working in Ago, you only have to go before evening if not you'll queue. Look for someone to give you a ride if possible..

      In my own area, they bring the light and take it after like 3mins.. They might bring it 5times and take after 3mins of each... After the 5th time, they won't bring it again. That would be our ration for the whole day! It's depressing really.. I don tire

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    7. Oh my bad, must have mistaken what you wrote during the Meet a Blog Visitor Post, Nepa has done their worst. It is well.

      Shooter gyal you this 'little miserable wretched wannabe' I have counted one for you and you turned around your face now looking like acha of BBN Reality show ko?
      I count 2 today,better change face, by the time 1 count 3 get ready because I have a formula for an Otepu like you who doesnt know where their put their miuths.

      Incase you are bored,go pick a toothpick and count the holes in the mosquito net in your home.

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    8. Agadi nwanyi! Go and kill yourself

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    9. Thanks Chummy chucho, same thing here, they bring and take after 5mins for about 3times and that is all.

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  9. Enter your comment...I wonder how u guys
    cope without light.
    we have 24hrs ,power supply in gasline ijoko.

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  10. We just had power supply since Friday. Nigeria na wa, even if we shout and wail they sure won't do anything.

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  11. When evil and darkness are 5 and 6. No light at all. Evil strives in darkness and that is what the government want.

    No light anywhere and we have a dullard as a president that cannot do anything only for his stupid people to show us he is washing his hands.

    Is that our wahala.

    God will punish all who voted these sets of people

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  12. So annoying,Anambra state very reliable in power supply,no stories like this there

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  13. Disheartening mehnn, diesel was the first provision we made, hope on Nepa at your own peril.

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  14. The light here is crazy, they bring it me before you say jack is gone.

    I have been running generator for 5 to 7 hours since Saturday. I am already fed up cos soon my 25 litres of fuel will become 1 litre.

    Stay at home stay at home yet no light. Mtcheeeew mtcheeeew

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  15. God when i become the 1st Lady " i pray it happens someday, i don't know how it would" i ll make sure that my people not suffer, especially the poor, i ll have empathy, knowing where i was became i became that. Its a hard life here in Nigeria, God help us.

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    1. You don't want to be the first female president?

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  16. You cant keep a hungry, broke and frustrated man in darkness. Corona or not people will soon revolt. Stay at home should not be stay and die.

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  17. We are a failed state already. It's just a matter of time before implosion takes place. There's much a people can take..

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  18. In my area we light. 18-20hrs....

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  19. 6years and counting
    No light
    And they keep bringing their bills

    Generator too refuse to start
    I'm tired of everything mbok



    Okbye

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    1. What???? 6years? Some areas would have beaten those bringing the bills.

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  20. Anon 11:02 truer words haven't been said than your comment above.

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  21. Light is pretty okay here. We can boast of16 - 18 hours light per day.

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  22. No light ooh..

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  23. I work with IKEDC but that aside, we have been having light in my area. at least 18hrs

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  24. I'm just tired of the light situation here. Since last night, no light. Thank God my freezer can hold ice for 3 days. That has been helpful. We have terrible people as leaders. It's just a shame!

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  25. These govt is terrible and heartless,how do you lock people down without light and food for two weeks how?this is crazy and getting out of hand.all they do is to give command from their comfort zone not thinking about people's welfare.heartless evil men.all they care about is how to extort its poor citizens by increasing one thing or the other.Nigerians are suffering oh God please come to our rescue in Jesus name amen!

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  26. i am enjoying light here in ado ekiti although i had to resume today.
    Bank worker... 9am-2pm

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  27. Please Cynthia, what brand and model of fridge are you using. Also how much did you get it. Thanks.

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  28. Constant light here. Drinks are blocked. Them try for my area.

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  29. God will help to punish this thieving governments, especially that Humanitarian minister. Wicked and heartless woman, lying through her teeth that she's paying the less privileged whereas she hasn't paid Npower their stipend... Madam DISSATER pay us our 30k! Money that is too small for your kids to spend in a day, still your wicked heart won't release our money.

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  30. If I have something to store the light a d distribute I would gladly do that.
    We are enjoying light back to back.

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  31. We've not had light for 3 months now, in fact our transformer is bad. Na God be our light.

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  32. sugary, i use thermocool 2 doors.
    freezer up and frige down, stays up to 3 days before defrosting.
    its like 85-90k

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  33. I don't understand my area anymore. We hardly see light. I will beat my sister one day, after all she works with Eedc

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  34. Stella if you ask about light issue in Nigeria you will get satisfactory and unsatisfactory answers, that is because some places are enjoying good number of hours per day of power supply while some is total bullshit. Like the place I stay in Abuja (kuje) it is a total write off we have complain number of times but what the keep telling us is our line or feeder is an old one and the feeder that gives us else tricky comes from Gwagwalada and there is nothing the can do about it. It is very frustrating and annoying.

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  35. Being Locked down in darkness, is a favour in disguise, that way corona will not be able to locate you in the dark.
    Switch to book reading guys...lol ! wrong advice to Nigerians

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  36. Power supply has become a regular prayer point for me, its so disappointing, recently we have few hours during the day and all through the night but once it drizzles(not rain o)I start holding my breath!!!
    Drizzled a night before and they gave us less than 2hrs since then...
    With the orisi-risi in the freezer,I woke up for Midnight prayer๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜ข

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