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"Some Nigerians are paying almost the same price for electricity as people in the UK — and the UK light never goes off. How? Let me show you the numbers.""In Nigeria, if you are on Band A — the so-called premium electricity — you are paying between₦209 to ₦225 per unit of electricity.In return, they promise you 20 hours of light per day.In the United Kingdom? They pay 24.67 pence per unit — which is about ₦490.But that ₦490 buys them 24 hours of electricity. Every single day. No blackout. No gen

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