When PHCN Dont have power
This has also hampered routine repair works being carried out by PHCN on some equipment. For instance, a PHCN official in Lagos told THISDAY yesterday that, "we have not been able to return some transformers we carried away for repairs in some Lagos neighbourhoods because we have not had power for days in our workshop at Ijora" (a suburb of Lagos).
http://allafrica.com/stories/200612070657.html
http://allafrica.com/stories/200612070657.html
4 Comments:
At 10:48 pm, Stan Still said…
Please don't bother to visit my blog again - I wouldn't dream of leaving insulting comments on your blog and I don't see where you think you get the right to do it on mine.
Reasoned argument and debate is welcome - you are not. Keep your opinions to your readers and don't be bothering mine!
At 5:45 am, Toksboy said…
am i missing something? what did you say to upset him?
At 3:40 am, Dami said…
some things about blair saying sorry, he said he didnt have anything to do with it THAT HE TRACED HIS ROOTS AND NON OF HIS PARENT HAD SLAVES THEREFORE HE DIDNT BENEFIT FROM IT, what a tosser
At 9:08 am, Anonymous said…
o_jay@mail.com, I have Vista, but not Autocad or FIFA at the moment...
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