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@aedcelectricity please can you explain why Gidan Kwano Area of Minna, Niger State doesn't have power supply?
But we get charged bill by the end of every month and our prepaid meters read really fast..
3hrs of light per 48hrs?
in a student environment?
this is not fair 😢
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@aedcelectricity@aedcelectricity and now , it's midnight and very hot and there is no light, not because of rain, but for reason i don't know. People are forced to sleep outside in mosquitos coz of how hot our houses are. Please we are universiry students. HELP US
@aedcelectricity
WHY THIS WICKEDNESS?
Please give us light in Gidan Kwano, Minna - we are students please. For what reason are we not seeing light, but agents are deployed to forcefully cut our lights of we don't pay a minimum of 15k naira nepa bill.
Why this wickedness?
@aedcelectricity@aedcelectricity please what's really wrong with the power supply in Gidan Kwano, Minna?
It just seems like a child is playing with the light. Power will come for 30min and then will go off and the light will get flashed like 10 times before being restored and them same sequence
@aedcelectricity@aedcelectricity in a week we don get up to 24hrs of light in total. Why?
it is student environment and then agents are deployed every month to forcefully cut off our light if we don't pay at least 15 thousand naira bill.
WHY?
WHY THIS WICKEDNESS?