After Spending N20k on Electricity in 1 Day, APC Chieftain Shares Tips on How to Avoid “Crazy Bills”

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Joe Igbokwe, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), explained how he had been managing his electricity consumption following the removal of subsidies for Band A consumers......KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE👈

Igbokwe is the former spokesperson of the APC in Lagos and ex-special adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on drainage and water resources. He was popular for his strong advocacy for Bola Tinubu’s presidency.

In a Facebook post, the APC stalwart said he had to switch off the air conditioning at his house and other electronic appliances whenever they were not in use to manage the cost of electricity.

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He lamented that he had to find a means of survival in the country at this time, considering the fact that the economy was challenging and the cost of living was increasing.

“We have devised a way to beat the Power Companies’ outrageous bills by switching off the ACs, turning off some light bulbs, going Solar, switching off heaters, turning off the fridges and Deep freezers at intervals, etc. We have to survive this time.”

This is coming two days after the APC chieftain lamented spending up to N20,000 every day on electricity tariffs, calling on President Tinubu to reverse the tariff hike on the electricity, adding that if the tariff hike were not reversed, it would affect small businesses in the country.

See the Facebook post here:

Igbokwe reacts to photos of UNILAG’s best PhD graduate

Legit earlier reported that Ige Aminat Olawunmi, the overall best doctorate of Philosophy PhD student in Mathematics at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), had continued to receive congratulatory messages from all.

Joe Igbokwe, an APC chieftain, congratulated the academic and gushed over the pictures of her and her family.

In the pictures, Amina, a lecturer at the Lagos State University (LASU), was dressed by her husband and daughters.


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