If you’re looking for reasons to assess the current administration ahead of 2027, electricity supply should be a major one.
Power supply has dropped significantly in recent years.
During the later part of Buhari’s administration and the early days of this government, many areas, including mine in Lagos, could still manage 10–12 hours daily.
Today, that consistency has reduced sharply.
According to reports from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and system data released by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Nigeria recorded over 12 national grid collapses in 2024 alone, alongside multiple partial system failures.
At the generation level, issues persist.
The Egbin Power Station (installed capacity: ~1,320MW), one of Nigeria’s largest plants, faced prolonged operational setbacks between August 2025 and early 2026 due to transformer faults and maintenance delays, affecting supply across Ikorodu, Lagos and surrounding areas.
On the distribution side, challenges remain consistent, as highlighted in NERC’s industry performance reports:
• Ageing infrastructure
• Overloaded feeders
• Slow fault response
…all of which continue to impact communities across Nigeria.
Now, let’s talk funding vs results.
According to the Budget Office of the Federation and Federal Government Appropriation documents:
• 2024: ~₦344bn allocated to the power sector
• 2025: ₦400bn+ allocated to power and energy
That’s over ₦700bn in two years.
So the question is simple:
Where is the improvement?
Power sector reform was a major campaign promise in 2023 by Tinubu, yet:
• Generation remains unstable
• Transmission continues to experience collapses
• Distribution inefficiencies persist
Same structural issues.
As 2027 election approaches,
judge performance by outcomes that affect your daily life.
Electricity is not a luxury.
It is the backbone of productivity, economic growth, and quality of life.
Make your decision based on facts, your lived experience, and what you believe is best for the future.
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A lady with multiple past sexual partners refusing intimacy with her current boyfriend because she doesn’t want her body count to increase says a lot about the deeper issue in many modern relationships.
The real problem is not even the decision itself. People are free to set boundaries at any point in their lives. The real issue is how many relationships today are built on the wrong priorities from the beginning.
Many women prioritize financial stability in a man before value alignment. Many men prioritize beauty before character and shared values. Once the guy has a car, some money, or maybe land to his name, deeper compatibility questions are often ignored. On the other side, many men focus mainly on physical attraction rather than shared convictions.
This was not always the case. In many African societies in the past, families looked beyond money and beauty before approving marriages. They considered family reputation, health history, character, and long term compatibility. Scholars like John Mbiti documented this in African Religions and Philosophy, showing how marriage decisions involved deeper social and moral considerations.
Modern dating culture has shifted those priorities. According to Pew Research Center (2023), financial stability ranks among the top qualities women look for in a partner globally, while physical attractiveness ranks highly among men. At the same time, research from the Institute for Family Studies (2022) shows that relationships built primarily on lifestyle expectations rather than shared values tend to experience higher long term conflict.
If value alignment is not established early, contradictions like this will always surface later.
In the end, people often live with the consequences of the priorities they chose at the beginning of the relationship. #SimbiNAlli #Relationship
Justice should be equal. If someone commits r*pe, they must face the full weight of the law. If someone deliberately lies about r*pe, they should also face legal consequences. But accusations alone are not proof evidence is.
Behind that tiny voice of yours is a terrible person .
Focus on your marriage and growing your kids cus that’s what you are good at .
You are already a failed music artist so don’t add to your failures in life by coming out to give advice.
If Adekule Gold was falsely accused of rape,would you have married him today ?
…Leave here jor Oldtaker .
One of the biggest lessons from the last election was how fragile public trust becomes when transparency tools fail. The iReV downtime did more than interrupt a website. It interrupted confidence. People were told results would be visible in real time, then they waited for hours and days with no clarity. In that gap, rumours replaced facts.
When citizens cannot independently verify results as they are being uploaded, suspicion naturally grows. Even if the figures are correct, the process starts to look questionable. Elections are not only about accuracy, they are about credibility. Once credibility is shaken, every number becomes debatable.
Rejecting real time electronic transmission only deepens the problem. It removes the one mechanism that allows voters, parties and observers to see the same data at the same time. Without that transparency, collation becomes something people must simply trust rather than confirm. And trust is already thin.
The long term danger is voter apathy. People stop showing up when they believe the outcome is predetermined. Participation drops, bad actors become bolder, and malpractice becomes easier because fewer eyes are watching. That is not healthy for any democracy heading into 2027.
Real time transmission is not a luxury. It is accountability infrastructure. If elections are meant to reflect the will of the people, then the people must be able to see the process as it happens. Anything less keeps the country trapped in endless arguments over numbers instead of confidence in outcomes.
What Nigerians need is a system they can verify themselves, not one they are asked to believe after the fact.
#ActivateiReV #NigeriaNews #ElectionIntegrity
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