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Tuesday 7 April 2015

See what CNN is calling 'breaking news'...:-)

Widespread power outage in Washington DC is breaking news in the US...hehe. Imagine what our own breaking news would be - 24 hours uninterrupted power supply...lol

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    1. We will get there soon......

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    2. Linda u hav said it all. I pray we get there some day, and mayb thru dis coming govt. We get there hopefully.

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  2. They should come to warri,in notoma 4months now no power,chaii dis Oyibo's ate lucky o,hopefully Buhari will change things for good by God grace.

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    1. Hopefully? Thought you were certain Buhari will give us 24hrs power

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  3. They should come to warri,in notoma 4months now no power,chaii dis Oyibo's ate lucky o,hopefully Buhari will change things for good by God grace.

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    1. For that to have happened in Washington DC, I hope it's not some form of energy/power terrorism. For us here, well, it has become a talent, we sure learn to profit from sad or bad situation by circumventing what's d proper norm.

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  4. They should come to warri,in notoma 4months now no power,chaii dis Oyibo's are lucky o,hopefully Buhari will change things for good by God grace.

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    1. But ur people refused to vote for him. Why call him to save you now?

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    2. I'm a combination of North $ Niger delta, my username says it all durrr!

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    3. But ur Pa Buhari is now saying don't expect Mircles when all they need do is carry on with GEJs achievements and spend this Money..tone they did not use during campaign O.Y.O.

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  5. Of course nah, na confirm breaking news for there.......

    .............Superugly said so.........

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  6. Msheeeewwww, there all learners, rubbissh.lol

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lmaooo.... Naija o when we go get this type of breaking news, Nxt hundred yrs....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Lol dats developed country

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  9. lol
    Common thing in 9ja





    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  10. Hahahahahah,de shld go n buy generator!

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    1. Hmm! Is dat dia breaking news?? Here in Nigeria its our bread and butter news! Our garri nd soup nd our rice and ofe akpu.

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  11. Hahaha dats obodo oyibo 4 u lol while in naija we r still shouting up nepa for 50yrs

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    1. Lmao. This country is so far behind. Chai.

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    2. Breaking news indeed. When PHCN gives uninterrupted power for 24-48hrs here in Naija, it becomes suspiciously strange.



      #TeamBlessed#

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  12. Gina nko gheri Linda

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  13. Lol..make dey come see naija..Linda watch

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  14. Am not surprised, because having electricity there is like breathing air.

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  15. State of emergency, lol

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  16. Hehhhehehehhe! Dem be novice for power outage oooo, make Dem come for naija naaa, if we have power for 48hrs its our own breaking news. Lol!








    Lin Lin my love!

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  17. Abi now, naija we dey..i love naija die


    "KOT "send from presidential villa

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  18. Up nepa for there. Make I go sell generator set quick quick....

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  19. Stay dere lindodo.....dose people dnt know what darkness is......lol

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  20. Lolzzz, we will get there...... But really, we do have uninterrupted power supply most times 4 2 whole days in my place ooo, honestly.......

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    1. I believe you honestly #breakingnews lol

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    2. Now that's breaking news in Naija!

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  21. Chaiii, when you are in a system that works! Will Nigeria ever get to this level? Government after government have promised to make it happen and billions of dollars expended yet here we are. Only in Nigeria will a Prof Nnaji under whose watch as the minister of power the situation improved be rewarded with a sack letter or advised to resign by Jonah.

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  22. Lol... As in ehn! Choi!

    ¤Abbie says so¤

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  23. Lolzzz......shebi una don vote for Buhari Lyt go dey now

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  24. Like seriously! Lol......... The world they say now, is a global village. Mind you; a village, not a town or city. Meaning everyone can have access to everyone's information and anyone business can become everyone's business. In here, we all are the elders, even the priest of the village. Yes! Everyone is entitle to say and speak to whoever freely. What a world we live in!
    Oops! There Are No More Fishes in the River, They're All in the Net. Forgive me Internet

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  25. Aboki 'Hopefully' it would take time oo before things would change in this country. I know Gen. Buhari would work

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  26. Dem neva jam. Our breaking news for naija go happen wen light dey 1week uninterrupted. Linda take note!

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  27. Dem neva jam. Our breaking news for naija go happen wen light dey 1week uninterrupted. Linda take note!

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  28. Dem neva jam. Our breaking news for naija go happen wen light dey 1week uninterrupted. Linda take note!

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  29. Dem neva jam. Our breaking news for naija go happen wen light dey 1week uninterrupted. Linda take note!

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  30. Dem neva jam. Our breaking news for naija go happen wen light dey 1week uninterrupted. Linda take note!

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  31. it will be shatter news not breaking news... lol

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  32. u non see the one for london. well it was to my favour

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  33. For now, there is no time limit for that in Nigeria. Anytime you get power, you take it.
    $.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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  34. But dats how it's meant 2 be now! Electricity is a luxury 4 us here...so sad..

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  35. Whereas here in 9ja??electricity is more of a privilege dan a right....Baba God na ur hand we de ooo

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  36. Power supply has improved greatly in my area. I believe sometime soon we will experience uninterrupted power supply

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  37. Imagine, while KWALI in FCT just got lite in February since 2 solid years of black out, in d name of bad transformer,

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  38. Linda,is it not the "hand work" of your so called hero?he met the country in darkness and left it in darkness after 6 years.Basic amenities are now classified as luxuries in Nigeria, thanks to all the former and present governments.

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  39. The mass killing in one of d Kenyan University wasn't made a breaking story, it's power outage dey broadcasting! Smh

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  40. Hahahaha. Come to my beloved country 9ja and you will see we have a long lasting record of power failure.

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  41. Lolz...Mak dy come Nija,we go tell dem watsup

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  42. LMAO.
    Where i work, we use gen 24/7

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  43. Lol, seriously Linda is breaking news for them

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  44. Imagine.
    When at times in some areas for 3months there will no power.

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  45. Hehehehe..... They should come n exchange with us.

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  46. Hehehehe..... They should come n exchange with us.

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  47. Our transformer in Adeshina is bad and we haven't had electricity for 5 days.. thats my breaking news. Lol!

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  48. well, the most i have seen since birth is 72hrs uniterupted power supply. and my father said "I wonder what these NEPA people will bring as bill this month"

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  49. We will get there by God's grace!

    Just Julia!

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  50. Lol, Linda to them nah breaking news o

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