- Nigerians have expressed their anger on social media following the National Grid collapse on December 11th, 2024.
- Daniel Regha, a social media critic, has raised concerns about the impact of Nigeria’s national grid collapse on other countries that distribute power.
Numerous Nigerians have voiced their frustration on social media following the collapse of the National Grid on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.
In response to the incident, social media commentator Daniel Regha has raised a question regarding whether the failure of the national grid impacts the other nations to which Nigeria supplies electricity.
He pointed out that many of these countries reportedly enjoy a continuous power supply for 24 hours, whereas certain regions in Nigeria experience less than 12 hours of electricity availability each day.
Daniel Regha wrote on om X:
“When Power Grid collapses, does it affect Togo, Benin, Niger? Or only Nigerians suffer blackout? Let’s not also forget that these countries reportedly gets light “on a 24-hour basis” while some places in Nigeria barely see 12 hrs daily.”
In another post, Regha wrote on X:
“A country that supplies light to other countries but can’t brag of steady electricity; Deliberate problem.”
In other news, Singer Spyro has announced a remarkable initiative aimed at supporting his community this December.
He will be offering complimentary performances at the weddings of five fortunate couples, beginning on Saturday, December 14.
Through his Instagram account, he invited his followers to tag couples who are tying the knot this December for an opportunity to take advantage of this generous offer.
Spyro articulated his wish to enhance their significant occasions by providing unforgettable performances at no charge.
Although the offer includes “terms and conditions,” the details have not been revealed.
He said: “Do you know anyone getting married this December?
“As give back to my community I have decided to stand by FIVE couples with a performance at their weddings at no cost starting from this Saturday. TAG THEM. Terms and conditions apply”.