Yes, reviewing the privatisation, recapitalization, delicensing or restructuring of DisCos.
Then implementing a cost reflective Tarrif across board to make the sector more investor friendly.
Government may decide to apply subsidies to the less privileged consumers.
The aim will be a market driven lower reflective tarrif on the long term.
PROVIDING, MAINTAINING AND REPAIR OF TRANSFORMERS, POLES, CABLES...
It has been stated time and again that DisCos are legally required to provide all electrical assets: step-down transformers, poles, cables, meters, etc. and bear the sole responsibility of maintaining and replacing them when issues arise.
NERC is the regulatory body tasked with enforcing these rules and penalizing erring DisCos, a role now gradually transitioning to state regulators. However, the reality on the ground is a sorry situation. Individuals and communities are routinely forced, directly or indirectly, to fund and carry out the core functions of these DisCos just to stay out of darkness. If you report to NERC, it usually results in all bark and no bite.
The genesis of this entire quagmire is the deeply flawed privatization of the power sector, finalized in 2013.
DisCos were supposed to function exactly like telecom companies. MTN, Airtel, or Glo have never tasked an individual or a neighborhood to buy a mast or pool money to fix a faulty base station. Right now, you can easily see telecom companies digging trenches and erecting poles across various cities to expand their fiber-optic networks and no citizen is asked to contribute a single dime. It is strictly their property, their business infrastructure, and their investment.
We know the problems, but who will bell the cat?
At a minimum, we need a complete recapitalization of these DisCos, a practical review of their licenses, or a total reprivatization. Concurrently, NERC and the newly formed state regulators must wake up from their deep slumber and actively enforce consumer protection laws.
Of course, the solutions are not as simplistic as presented, but this gives a plain, unvarnished categorization of what must be done practically.
The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, has apparently closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States, for the seventh time, won the war that wasn’t a war, so now the United States has to open the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the not-war began.
The not-war began because Iran had uranium that was totally, completely, beautifully obliterated, so they can’t build the nuclear bomb they weren’t building, which is why the United States had to start the not-war it definitely didn’t start.
Now the United States, which has nuclear weapons, is threatening to use nuclear weapons to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, because nuclear weapons are far too dangerous for countries with nuclear weapons to allow other countries to have.
If the United States saw the United States doing what the United States does in other countries, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.
Yesterday I exposed Peter Obi and his movement on how they are exploiting our people's misery as a campaign strategy, and they are massively coming for me. I have no problem with that, which is also part of politics, but in a bitter way.
This is what I want only APC supporters to be doing henceforth, whether under my post or someone else's post, or on any influencer's page that has been posting negative news about Nigeria, talking about how bad Tinubu is and how the economy is bad, kidnapping, and everything. Do not argue in the comment section. Just ask them questions: "What is the solution?" If you see a reply saying "let's vote out Tinubu," then ask them, "Who should we vote for?" And anywhere you see "let's vote for Peter Obi," then ask them, "What are Obi's solutions to these problems?" Those are the things you should be saying to them henceforth, and you will definitely silence them.
Solar owners in Nigeria, let me tell you something nobody is talking about.
You spent ₦3M–₦8M on panels, inverter, battery. You're generating 15–20kWh a day. Your house uses maybe 8–10kWh. The rest? It sits in your battery until it's full. Then your charge controller just… stops. Your panels are literally cooking in Lagos sun producing power that goes NOWHERE.
Meanwhile, the neighbor next door is spending ₦5,000/day on fuel. The tenant upstairs is rationing between charging her phone and running a fan. The shop across the street closes shop by 4pm because they don’t have gen.
You have surplus power. They have unmet demand. There's a 10-metre cable between you. But there's no system to meter it, bill for it, or make it safe.
That's what @tspowergrid is.
We built the missing layer- a smart metering hub that sits between your solar system and your neighbors. It tracks every kilowatt-hour. Neighbors top up via WhatsApp/Telegram. You set your own price. ₦150/kWh, ₦200/kWh- whatever makes sense for your street. Earnings hit your dashboard in real time.
Here's the full picture:
THE HOST (you): You own the solar system. You install our Gateway Hub. You become a micro-utility. You earn ₦80K–₦150K/month from 3–5 neighbors.
THE NEIGHBOR: They get cheaper power than petrol gen (₦200/kWh vs ₦330+/kWh for fuel). No capital outlay. No generator maintenance. No noise. No fumes. They just tap and pay.
THE HUB: Our hardware smart meters at each connection point. It measures generation, consumption, battery state, and billing. All data flows live to our cloud platform.
THE PLATFORM: Real-time dashboard. Earnings tracking. Neighbor management. Wallet top-ups. Withdraw to bank. This is the actual business. We're not a solar company. We're a platform company. Solar is just how hosts get onboarded.
THE BILLING: Prepaid wallet system. Neighbor loads ₦2,000 via WhatsApp. Meter deducts as they consume. When wallet hits zero, power pauses. No arguments. No "I'll pay you later." No awkward conversations.
Now let me address the FEAR:
NEMSA just released new guidelines because fire incidents from solar installations are INCREASING across Nigeria. Battery explosions. Inverter overheating. Bad wiring. Mixing old and new batteries. No BMS on lithium setups. Kano's Singer Market burned twice in two weeks- solar battery explosion suspected. ₦5 BILLION in damage.
This happens when there's no monitoring. No management system. No one watching the data.
Our hub monitors your system 24/7. Battery temp. Charge cycles. Load distribution. Fault alerts go straight to your phone via the web app. This is what "managed solar" means. Not just install and pray.
THE BUSINESS MODEL:
If you don't have solar → Full Stack package. ₦6M, 5kW system, 3-month installment. Panels, inverter, lithium battery, gateway hub, meters for 3 neighbors, installation, 12-month warranty.
If you already have solar → Upgrade Kit. ₦800K+. We add the metering layer, connect your neighbors, and you start earning in days.
We take a 5% platform fee on transactions. That's it. You keep 95% of what your neighbors pay.
IBPM installers, solar companies, estate managers- we're not competing with you. We're giving your customers a reason to say yes faster. "This system pays for itself" is the most powerful sales line in solar. We make it true.
This is not a concept. The platform is live. Data loop is working. First Lagos pilot is being installed.
Be your own Power Grid.
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5. YouTube Premium → NewPipe
6. Amazon Prime Video → Tubi
7. Audible → LibriVox
8. Hulu Live → Roku Channel
9. Crunchyroll Premium → RetroCrush
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13. Xbox Live Gold → Steam Free Games
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And my mum taught me the cure for asthma if detected in kids. Just 3 ingredients in water.
Ingredients:
1. Spring Onions (7 pieces for girls and 9 pieces for boys)
2. Ogede Omini (The reddish short Banana) (1 bunch)
3. Aidan (The ilajes call it Yanganyangan) (1 piece) Succulent.
Wash and them into a 5 ltrs keg and fill with water. Leave to ferment for 3 days. Start giving the kid.
The person that taught my mum asked her not collect money to do it for people and I watched her spent her money doing it for a lot of people who were cured including my first daughter who used to have crisis of upper respiratory tract infection.
P.S
We never tried it on adults.
God rest the soul of my beautiful mother. I hope people will try this and testify. God bless you all.
Please repost to help others.
Happy Sunday.
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