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My Opinion On The Current Hardship In Nigeria
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MY OPINION ON THE CURRENT HARDSHIP IN NIGERIA
Today the face of Nigeria cannot be identify. High tension everywhere as people struggles for daily bread. Souls are dying of hunger. People are crying for rescue.
This prompt me to throw some questions:
_ Where did we got it wrong?
_ Who caused us this hardship?
_ Is there hope for better Nigeria again?
My responses will be based on the above questions.
1. WHERE DID WE GOT IT WRONG?
You see, history is meant to be study to understand the past mistakes and not to allow the same to happen. We have been dealt in the past but yet we allowed religion and party to put us in this situation. Even with this, give some people another opportunity they will still vote base on religion and party sentiment not on credibility.
2. WHO CAUSED US THIS HARDSHIP?
We brought ourselves this current situation. Am happy we are all facing the hit. Be you Christian, Muslim or idol worshipper. Both APC, PDP, LP and all parties, we're all suffering our choices. Though, election doesn't count in Nigeria but we can still play our way out by voting the credible person in respective of our differences.
3. IS THERE HOPE FOR BETTER NIGERIA AGAIN?
Yes and No.
Yes_ Let's agreed with one voice as one nation. Let keep religion aside. Let forget about party. That's the only way Nigeria would be better.
No_ Nigeria can never be better if we continue with this system of electing leaders because he/she is a Christian or Muslim. APC, PDP or LP candidate.
Friends, the problem of Nigeria is from the above mentioned points. May God open our eyes to the reality.
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SAD! Aggrieved Customers Beat Up AEDC Staff Over Alleged Exploitation, Poor Power Supply
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SAD! Aggrieved Customers Beat Up AEDC Staff Over Alleged Exploitation, Poor Power Supply
On Thursday afternoon, a mild drama occurred at a neighbourhood in Lafia, the Nasarawa State’s capital when staff of the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company(AEDC) visited the area to disconnect customers from public power supply over debts.
The residents of the area who had for months decried “outrageous billing without commensurate electricity supply” however prevented the staff from carrying out the action.
A yet-to-be identified staff of the company who insisted on disconnecting the neighbourhood from public power supply was resisted and beaten to stupor by some dissatisfied customers.
The neighbourhood is around the residence of millionaire businessman and trader, Alhaji Turakin Gamji.
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