Chai...this was really unfortunate for you students, and funny enough this isn't seen as an issues, I just thank God my days in college was different, if there's no light then generator comes to play in. Not like one or two issues doesn't arise, I remember once they took light in the middle of exam's time, and someone like me I go to nightclass to read all night, that affected me, and the generator had issues. We have even stayed without water for week just because there wasn't light. Imagine the terrifying state of the hostel especially female hostels, in which girls need water 24/7. It's was terrible though. But as you said we have come to terms with it, which isn't right. From #dreemport
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Yeah. That's the reality we all have to face as far as Nigeria continues to operate the way it does and this isn't limited to school environment. A lot of work places that need electricity to operate know for sure that they can't count on our electricity distributors.
It's a sort of survival of the fittest and everyone is trying their best to explore any alternative means of power supply that is available.
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