On Thursday June 13, 2024, Ghana power grid operator sent out a circular and warned of power cuts that will last for another three weeks following a shortage in gas supply for power generation from Nigeria. The operator, the Electricity Company of Ghana, said the supply interruption was due to maintenance works at the unnamed Nigerian gas supplier.
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Saturday, June 15, 2024
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Ooo Ghana.So u really depends on Naija for gas. Too make mouth no good ooo
ReplyDeleteHmmmm this one na serious wahala for Ghana people..
ReplyDeleteThis is laughable 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteThe same Ghana that their citizens raise shoulders and compare themselves with Nigerians? I don't blame them, I blame our leaders.
It's called national pride. We have it in abundance!!!
DeleteAre you minding those people. Go to Facebook and see how they run their mouths anyhow.
DeleteObi for President
Wizkid FC
Proudly Tiv
Empty senseless pride. Nigeria will/has always been BIGGER
DeleteJust imagine
ReplyDeleteAnother wahala for them.
ReplyDeleteSo Ghana actually depends on us? Wow! Wahala for Ghana like this o.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm
ReplyDeleteSo Niger supply Ghania gas
Omo ga oooo
This Life self..
Hello iya boys
Hahaha,I feel so bad for them
ReplyDelete3weeks is such a long time
And they'll be making mouth 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteIf only our leaders are doing the right thing where will Ghana see us to mock over anything?
ReplyDeletePerson wey him leg no reach ground dey back person.😁😁😁
ReplyDeleteNigeria is supplying Ghana with gas for electricity and big companies are folding up in Nigeria to move to Ghana because of lack of electricity. This is so annoying
ReplyDeleteImagine that!
ReplyDeleteIt's well
ReplyDeleteTo those of you being slick...
ReplyDeleteSince the day you were born, can you confidently and proudly beat your chest, and say you've experienced 24-hour power supply, for 21 consecutive days?
21 days is even too long - let me reduce it to a fortnight.
When you give an honest answer, then we can proceed from there!
Maybe it's time to love our neighbors as ourselves and not more than ourselves.
ReplyDeleteCompare the electricity tariffs and distribution strucure of Nigeria and Ghana and you'll realise why it makes more sense for your country to sell gas to Ghana than to waste it on over subsidised power here.
ReplyDeleteGhana is buying gas and as a result, Nigeria doesn't have to borrow as much or have a worse forex conversion rate.
Nigerians ought to realise that good things are expensive. You cannot expect to pay around 30 kobo for every 1 naira of light supplied and still think that the dated infrastructure can carry on regarding generation and distribution. You cannot expect the least productive strata to be given the limited power available while the deeper pockets are frustrated out of the grid and into private solar plants in the case of residential use or out of the country to get steady power that is profitably priced, in the case of industry.