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  • Nigeria May Soon Start Having Uninterrupted Power Supply

    President Bubu has 64 days left in office, and it seems he’s looking to go out with a bang, as on March 17, 2023, he signed 16 constitutional amendment bills.

    But what might interest you the most is that a particular bill might permanently erase the phrase “Up nepa” from the Nigerian vocabulary.  

    This is the Fifth Alteration Bill No. 33, Devolution of Powers (National Grid System), which grants Nigerian states the power to generate, transmit and distribute electricity to areas covered by the national grid.

    It’s no secret that Nigeria’s power sector is dilapidating, seeing as no one bats an eye anymore when the national grid collapses every Eke market day. And despite the fact we have the potential to generate 12,522 megawatts of electricity, our poor infrastructure has limited us to only around 4000. 

    According to the World Bank, around 43% of the Nigerian population doesn’t have access to electricity from the national grid, and about 22 million small-unit generators are in use by Nigerians. This explains why we’re ranked 171 out of 190 in electricity access. 

    But with the Devolution of Power Bill, we might be looking at a new dawn very soon.

    How exactly will this bill help with power supply?

    As we’ve already said, state governments now have autonomy over power generation and distribution which means they can take advantage of the state’s resources to provide a more diverse and sustainable means of power generation. 

    Nigeria is blessed with renewable energy that is unfortunately underutilised. In the North, solar and wind energy is abundant.

    And the oil and gas in the South-South and South-East can drive electricity generation from thermal energy. 

    Lagos state already has plans to utilise its solar and gas energy to provide at least 18 hours of electricity by the end of this year. 

    This bill is the first step in our journey to a stable power supply that hopefully doesn’t end in disappointment from the state governments. 

  • QUIZ: Only Efikos Can Identify 10/15 Of These Nigerian States By Their Maps

    These are the maps of 15 Nigerian states. Can you match each one to their name?

    Take this quiz to find out:

  • QUIZ: If You Get 11/36 On This Nigerian States Quiz, You’re A Travel Blogger

    Select all the states you’ve been to:

  • Quiz: How Many Nigerian States Starting With A Vowel Can You Name In 1 Minute?

    There are 13 Nigerian states that start with vowels – A.E,I,O,U – and your job is to name them all. Just type in the state and you’re good to go.

    Oh, you have just one minute to do this. Goodluck!

    Name all the Nigerian States starting with a vowel:

  • QUIZ: Only A Genius Can Unscramble 13/15 Nigerian States In 1 Minute

    First, we gave you the Nigerian states capital quiz and you ate it up. Now, it’s just the States alone. How do you think you’ll perform? In just 1 minute, unscramble at least 13/15 states before you run out of time.

    Give it a try below:

  • QUIZ: Only True Geniuses Can Name 5/13 Nigerian States Just By Their Landmarks

    Nigeria has many beautiful landmarks that are underappreciated. Even if you recognize them, do you remember what state they are in?

    If you get more than 5/13 in this quiz, you deserve accolades.

    Give it a try:

  • QUIZ: Can You Match The Slogan To The Nigerian State?

    All 36 states in Nigeria have a slogan they are known for (some more popular than others). A few have changed over time, but they exist to represent the spirit of the state. So, we made this quiz to see if you can match slogans to their states.

    Go ahead:

  • QUIZ: Can You Find At Least 18 States On The Nigerian Map?

    Most of us can probably sketch a pretty accurate outline of the Nigerian map, but how many of us can honestly claim to know where all the states are located? Well, this quiz is here to test just how well you know your own country.

    Try and get at least 18 states:

  • Check Out The #IfStatesWereWomen Trend, Which State Are You?


    Nigerian Twitter is so live!

    There’s always a trending topic – whose relevance is debatable – that will cause an uproar and generally upend the normal affairs.

    Today, it’s #IfStatesWereWomen, where they give the 36 states – or less, we forget some states – of Nigeria womanly attributes. These are the best tweets of the trend for  some states:

    Abia

    Adamawa

    Akwa-Ibom

    https://twitter.com/Rhodymite_/status/619484293367209984

    Anambra

    Bauchi

    Bayelsa

    https://twitter.com/Awsalis/status/619448500305195008

    Benue

    Borno

    Cross River

    https://twitter.com/datGuyKOFO/status/619449357121757184

    Delta

    Ebonyi

    Edo

    Ekiti

    Enugu

    Abuja

    https://twitter.com/datGuyKOFO/status/619449091433611265

    Gombe

    Imo

    https://twitter.com/DeraaRed__L/status/619450076247781376

    Jigawa

    Kaduna

    https://twitter.com/Awsalis/status/619440690431438849

    Kano

    Katsina

    https://twitter.com/Kb_shema/status/619488829347643393

    Kebbi

    https://twitter.com/safdchick/status/619486431392739328

    Kogi

    https://twitter.com/smugdisguise/status/619442858588774400

    Kwara

    Lagos

    Nasarawa

    https://twitter.com/UnilagAmeboR/status/619459495358504960

    Niger

    Ogun

    https://twitter.com/zebbook/status/619444207015591936

    Ondo

    Osun

    https://twitter.com/Rhodymite_/status/619483768374579200

    Oyo

    Plateau

    Rivers

    Sokoto

    Taraba

    Yobe

    https://twitter.com/UnilagAmeboR/status/619470369024557056

    Zamfara

    Of course, not everyone likes this twitter thread, some people find the trend sexist:

    Because some of the tweets were a little pointed:

    Don’t ask me where they go these comparisons from, I couldn’t possibly know. But one thing is sure, you have NEVER seen your states – or women – so graphically described.

    Photo Credit : Instagram – Asoebi Bella