A Talk About Power Supply In My Location.

in SciFi Multiverse13 days ago

I’ve known light so I cannot imagine myself knowing darkness. Power supply is one of the most important things in life. As much as water is important to us, a good power supply is important as well. Unfortunately, I’m in the part of the world where we do not have a constant power supply and we just have to adjust to that way of life.

How does power supply work in my location?

If I’m to talk about it, I’ll talk about my part of the country alone. Here in Nigeria, there are places where they have constant power supply even though it’s not for twenty four hours.


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But here in my location, we have six hours light daily and sometimes, it’s less than that. For example, we’ve not had light for the whole of two days and we can’t pump water, nor charge our phones and even iron our clothes.

Yes, there are problems with the power supply here. Sometimes, the light current will be low that it can’t eveb power our fridge. That’s how worse it can be.

Which do you prefer between prepaid meter, Solar panels and direct power supply?

I prefer the normal and regular prepaid meter which I’ve been using and that’s because we get to pay onlh for what we use which is unlike the normal direct light whereby a bill will be brought to you if you use light and even if you don’t.

Well, I can’t actually write off the whole thing about our power supply because I’m still able to use it even though it’s not the best.
I hope the Nigerian government makes the power supply by giving it a full intervention and making sure that we all have light without having to ration it.


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Lastly, we can never underestimate the benefit and how useful power supply is. These days, there are little or no things that we can do whenever there is no light. We are in the technology era so we basically need light for everything and I hope it keeps getting better.

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These guys will make promises and not fulfil any, 6 hours light daily but they won't even do that.

Hehe
May God save us from NEPA