Greed is rising under Tinubu: Lawyer reacts as national grid collapses

  • On Wednesday afternoon, Nigerians were thrown into darkness as the National grid collapses for the second time in 2025
  • The development has disrupted business activities in some parts of Nigeria as many lamented over the epileptic supply and rising energy billing under Bola Tinubu’s government
  • Also reacting to the development, prominent lawyer, a lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, voiced concern about the situation under Tinubu’s government, noting that “greed is rising while national grid keeps collapsing”

Lawyer tackles Tinubu’s govt as national grid collapses.
Photo credit: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed TinubuSource: FacebookLawyer says: Greed is rising under Tinubu”National greed is rising while national grid keeps collapsing under President Tinubu.”Many react as lawyer tackles Tinubu’s FG over grid collapse”Irony of life.””National greed matters more to APC and their imbecilic supporters than national grid. Reprobates.””Just know that one bad thing or the other is happening somewhere. Some Nigerians enjoy living in denial.””The way they switched off that light I already knew.””The national grid is very greedy.””It will keep happening as far as APC is still there.””Imagine the insult and disgrace all the time, unfortunately,them no kuku get shame. Me band A supposed don be fired in a working country.”

  • Nigerians react as national grid collapses first time in 2025: Who get light right now?
  • Nigerian Breweries, others secure permit to generate own electricity amid national grid collapses
  • Lekki and environs to enjoy better power supply as TCN installs new transformer
  • FG reduces electricity supply to African countries

Peter Obi chides Tinubu’s govt over national grid collapse

READ IN FULL ON LEGIT.NG


Amotekun raids Ogun brothel, rescues 16 sex trafficking victims
Operatives of the Ogun command of the south-west security network, also known as Amotekun, have raided a sex-trafficking camp in Ifo, leading to the arrest of 16 suspects TheTalk.NG reports that the suspects were apprehended at their place of business, Railway Line Hotel, located along Old Bank Road in Ifo Some of the suspects are ... Read more Continue reading here ▶


Video: UNIZIK lecturer speaks after clash with student
The Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) lecturer, Dr Chukwudi Okoye, who was seen in a viral video has narrated his encounter with the student, Goddy Mbakwe Precious Okoye, a lecturer in the theatre arts and film studies of the institution, disclosed that he was only passing and tapped the student to let him pass However, Precious, ... Read more Continue reading here ▶


"Let the gods fight for themselves": Nigerians react as Anambra govt seals Okija…
Reactions as Soludo Go After Native Doctors, Seals Okija ShrineSource: TwitterIgboegbuezes business is illegal under state laws, and the government is determined to rid Anambra of such fraudulent activities, Emeakai said. all items found in the shrine will undergo forensic examination, and the results will determine further government action.The activities of fake spiritual leaders are ... Read more Continue reading here ▶


Breaking: Anambra govt seals Okija shrine, gives reason
Igboegbuezes business is illegal under Anambra state homeland security laws.All items found in the shrine will undergo forensic examination, and the results will determine further government action.”The activities of fake spiritual leaders are fueling a get-rich-quick mentality in the state.Our mandate is to sanitise Anambra, and we are committed to that. Anything contributing to the ... Read more Continue reading here ▶


Reps panel summons customs CG over refusal of personnel to retire
Customs CG Adewale summoned by Reps. Photo credit: Nigeria Customs ServiceSource: FacebookWhy Customs boss was summoned Nigerians deserve to know the truth of the matter, and it is only the CG that can clarify the situation, the statement reads.Reps threaten to arrest ID Commission Mgt bossIf she fails to show up at the next hearing ... Read more Continue reading here ▶


Leave a Comment