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Illustration of Nigeria’s unreliable electricity challenges. |
So, Yul Edochie thinks Nigeria now enjoys 22 hours of steady electricity daily. Oh, and he’s ready to hand President Bola Ahmed Tinubu the crown of “silent achiever.” Sorry, Yul, but this isn’t a Nollywood script. Nigerians aren’t buying it.
Let’s talk about this “steady power supply” fairytale. Most of us still keep our generators fueled and on standby like they’re part of the family. NEPA—or whatever name it’s going by these days—still has us clinging to candles when we least expect it. Honestly, 22 hours of power? That’s not even a stretch; it’s a real yoga pose.
And about terrorist attacks reducing drastically? Look, progress is great, but pretending the country is now some kind of safe haven feels like an overzealous PR stunt. Nigerians are street smart. We’ve heard promises dressed in flowery words before, and we know the difference between real change and campaign slogans.
The comments under Yul’s post? Absolute chaos. Nigerians are pulling no punches, and rightly so. Instead of feeding us these sugar-coated narratives, why not push for real accountability and solutions? Because the truth is, we’re all still dealing with epileptic power, security challenges, and a host of other issues that hashtags and praise songs won’t fix.
Yul, you might want to sit this one out. Nigerians are not in the mood for a sequel to “The Emperor’s New Clothes.”
Reactions
@onyi_de_ luxury_home:- I think your family should examine you to know if you're truly okay?
@klararita_24:- Na that electricity ⚡ go shock you 😮
@ivy_iey_ify:- You no just get sense this boy. Are you sure you are alright?
@jbfoods88:- Yule for all the suffering of Nigerians u will not fined peace 😢
@nkem_cool:- So na like dis ur madness take start??? The thing starts so early 😩
@simgram2024:- That is why may left u. Cus u are not the polygamous man. But u are a Simpson.
@freeme10057:- Ogun kpai you