Nigerians Share Power Supply Experiences on Twitter
A tweet about the inconsistent electricity supply in Nigeria has sparked a lively discussion on Twitter, with users sharing their varying experiences with power outages and availability.
The initial tweet read: “On our worst days here, we get at least 18hrs of electricity. And we are guaranteed to sleep with light except national grid collapses.”
This statement highlighted the relatively stable electricity supply in some parts of the country, with the user expressing gratitude for having a minimum of 18 hours of power daily.
However, not everyone shared the same experience. Another Twitter user commented: “In the same Nigeria, I have been enjoying almost 22hrs of light.”
This comment suggested that some areas in the country have even better electricity supply, with the user enjoying nearly 24 hours of power daily.
A third user chimed in, saying: “Some people dey enjoy light sha, if they switch it off in less than 10mins it’s back.” This comment implied that some Nigerians have access to reliable and efficient electricity supply, with power restored quickly in the event of an outage.
A fourth user simply commented: “It’s a good thing,” likely referring to the fact that some parts of the country are enjoying relatively stable electricity supply.
The tweet thread has sparked a debate about the disparities in electricity supply across different regions in Nigeria. While some users are enjoying stable power, others are struggling with frequent outages and limited access to electricity.
The discussion highlights the need for improved infrastructure and distribution of electricity to ensure that all Nigerians have access to reliable and efficient power supply.





