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AEDC extends annual maintenance on Katampe-Apo transmission line to Dec. 13

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AEDC extends annual maintenance on Katampe-Apo transmission line to Dec. 13

AEDC extends annual maintenance on Katampe-Apo transmission line to Dec. 13

The Abuja Electricity Distribution (AEDC) says the annual maintenance on Katampe-Apo 132 Kilo Volt (kV) Transmission Line by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) will hold from Dec. 6 to Dec. 13.

This is contained in a statement by the AEDC in Abuja on Wednesday.

The company said that power outage would occur daily from 8:00a.m., to 6p.m. which would lead to a 40.0 Megawatts (MW) reduction in load within Apo, Karu, Keffi, Akwanga, and Kukwaba 132kV transmission substations.

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It listed the areas to be affected to include Apo, Garki, National Hospital, Garki 2, Asokoro, Guzape, Lugbe (Airport Road), Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, and environs and parts of Nasarawa State.

”While we regret the inconvenience caused, please be assured that this extension is intended to enhance service delivery,” the company said

AEDC extends annual maintenance on Katampe-Apo transmission line to Dec. 13

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Group mobilises special prayers for late President Yar’adua

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By Abbas Bamalli

A community based group in Katsina, Pleasant Library and Book Club (PLBC), has mobilised for special prayers across Juma’at Mosques in the state in memory of late President Umaru Yar’adua.

Addressing newsmen in Katsina on Friday, a member of the group, Dr Mukhtar Alqasim said the prayer was part of their activities to mark the 14th Yar’adua’s Remembrance Day.

Newsmen recalls that late president Yar’adua died on May 5, 2010 after a protracted illness.

According to Alqasim, the PLBC as a community organisation, has written to all Imams across the state, seeking for the prayer during their Friday sermons, and it was conducted.

He further revealed that as part of the activities, they had concluded arrangements to visit orphanages, aged people’s homes, and psychiatry among other places.

“As part of the activities, we have plans during the visits on Saturday, to distribute food items, clothes and other necessary things to those homes and centres.

“On Sunday, PLBC is going to launch a book with over 300 pages titled: ‘What Yar’adua Told and Taught Me’, a reflection on 23-years of lifelong lessons learned under the mentorship of the late president.

“The book was written and would be presented during the ceremony by the PLBC President, Dr Muttaqa Rabe-Darma.

“The programme is being organised by the PLBC, with full support from the state government,” he disclosed.

Alqasim said that during the event on Sunday, some notable personalities would speak on the late president, and also another prayer session would be held at the venue.

Group mobilises special prayers for late President Yar’adua

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FG Approves Upward Review Of Electricity Tariff For Customers On Band ‘A’

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FG Approves Upward Review Of Electricity Tariff For Customers On Band ‘A’

Federal Government has approved upward review of electricity tariff for customers on band ‘A’ nationwide with immediate effect.

Under the new tariff, customers on band ‘A’ who enjoy twenty hours of electricity supply daily will now pay 225 naira kilowatts per hour.

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At a media briefing in Abuja, vice Chairman of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Musliu Oseni says customers on band ‘A’ are fifteen percent of the total Electricity customers in the country.

Oasis Magazine learnt that customers on other bands will not be affected by the new tariff.

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Anybody earning N200K monthly in Nigeria is better than someone earning £2000 in UK – Allen Onyeoma

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Anybody earning N200K monthly in Nigeria is better than someone earning £2000 in UK – Allen Onyeoma

Allen Onyeoma, the CEO of Air Peace, has said that those who earn two hundred thousand Naira monthly in Nigeria are better off than those earning two thousand pounds in the United Kingdom.

He said this while appearing as a guest on TVC.

Speaking to the host about the economic crisis and strength of the Naira, Onyema said he agrees that the bulk of the issue is “artificial”.

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He said this while appearing as a guest on TVC.

Speaking to the host about the economic crisis and strength of the Naira, Onyema said he agrees that the bulk of the issue is “artificial”.

He added: “Go to London, if you earn two thousand pounds a month in London, you’re a pauper. What two thousand pounds can afford you is like two thousand Naira.”

He continued: “The person earning two hundred thousand Naira in Nigeria is better.”

Onyema added that with earnings of 200,000, a Nigerian can afford a maid, a driver and other domestic staff.

He said he believes completely that the Naira has more value than is being projected when compared to other foreign currencies.

He added that Nigerians should stop demonetising the country.

Anybody earning N200K monthly in Nigeria is better than someone earning £2000 in UK – Allen Onyeoma

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