The consistent power supply has been the bane of our society which has no doubt marred the development of the Country.
Nigeria remains probably the only country in sub-Saharan Africa without the regular supply of power despite all measures put in place to re-engineer the power sector.
The emergence of Coronavirus has actually exacerbated the situation.
Most residents across the nation are spending the lockdown in darkness.
The Federal Government aware of the anguish the consumers are going through recently promised to provide electricity for two months and all pending bills should be ignored.
Nigerians are however telling their leaders, “We want constant power supply and not a two-month free service”
Nigerians are always known to be adaptive, resourceful and innovative when they are pushed to the wall.
Rather than spending their disposable income on diesel and petrol to power, their generators do as to powerhouse utensils including the telephones, a perfect system has been adopted by a Nigerian.
If there is no light, don’t you worry , You can still charge your phone.
This young man has developed a system where you can charge your phone with just coffee ( a sachet of Nescafe) and hand sanitizer.
If it doesn’t work for you, you probably didn’t get the original sanitizer and coffee.
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