Chai sorry dear...
I remember during my service year, I lived in Lagos and where we lived had terrible supply of electricity, we had no choice than to fire up the gen day and night, ofcuz we kept ours outside, but due to the way Lagos is landscaped, with the houses tightly fused together and all, the neighbors felt as if the generator was on their head, plus they weren't running any, I remember each time the generator was turned off we would hear tons of curses being hurled at us lol, I was always freaked out to turn it on because of the insults and yells that will follow, but you see my other housemates didn't give a fvck,,...lol...
When the tables were turned tho, I had a neighbor who had a generator that sounded like one of those Dangote's trailer that wanted to fly, we could feel the vibration from everywhere in the house, that was when I knew the face of pure wickedness,....gladly, service ended and I happily packed my load.
No light. One of the detriments of being a Nigerian...sadly
Good you guys got a taste of your own medicine 😂😂
The light situation is terrible but at least we should all be considerate using our generators.