Hello, my Niger people, I am happy to be here once again, I hope you are all doing well, I am saying compliments of the season to everyone.
In this nation, Nigeria there is one general problem that we all are facing aside from the crisis in our economy and this problem is the same as everything in this nation. the only difference is the way everyone tells the story differs from each other.
Are you considering what the general problem is?
Am referring to the people once known as N.E.P.A but now called PHCN and they are holding the electricity.
The attitude of these people is called NEPA as they called it in Nigeria.
The instability of the Nepa light has made my power bank
one of my important properties.
Yes, the power bank is that important property I cherish though is not an asset like land, house, furniture, etc. As small as it is it serves an exceptional function to me and the people around me.
In my area we share the light with other neighborhoods whereby we use NEPA light 2days on and 1day off, for the 2 days we are using the light, we may not have the light during the day and they will bring it in the midnight and I will charge it before I charge my phone. Another interesting part is the power bank is not used for me alone it also serve as a help to my colleague at work most times I help them charge their phones not only my colleagues but also my neighbor enjoy the benefit of this my Oraimo power bank
Have you noticed that your street is calm at night lately?
The price of fuel has humbled those neighbors who are using
*I better pass my neighbor generator. whereby they will be disturbing others with the noise of their generator at night.
I could remember a man in my street using this type of generator, he would on throughout the night that the noise of his gen was so loud that once you entered the sound of his Gen
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