NIGERIA: Actress Ada Ameh, has shared a video online in which she expressed her sadness and frustration over the lack of power supply in the country even as Nigerians observe the stay at home order.
In a 4 minutes video, the actress spoke on how frustrating it has been in many Nigerian homes due to the lack of power supply. She pointed out that most Nigerians have gone ahead to stuck up there homes since the stay at home order was given but lack the power to preserve them. She pointed out that using generator in this period is quite challenging because those who are also meant to repair the generator when they get faulty have also been mandated to stay at home which leaves many Nigerians in an unfavoruable condition.
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And when you talk some s3nsless ediots will take it along political lines. Until we the people rise up and demand better from political office holders(they are not even worthy to be called leaders because there is nothing leadership about them).I can perfectly empathize with this woman. As @BB alluded to we have not had water for the past one(1) full week yet we are supposed to be in lockdown and observe government directive to wash our hands with soap under running water! And the taps are not flowing yet no one is held accountable! What kind of dysfunctional continent are we in! All they focus on is winning the next election and the next and the next! At least Nigeria's population of over 160million(understandable but still unacceptable) is quite a number to deal. But Ghana's population is just under 30million people! And they go about with ***barred word*** slogans: ghana beyond aid, this that, that that NPP that,NDD that....just comparing us3l3ss records which do nothing to improve the lives of the citizens!. When kayayes were being smuggled to walewale(the VP's hometown) and it became a public spectacle they quickly mobilized resources to house and feed them! Meanwhile these ladies left Accra under the watch of authorities and they were sleeping rough; what did you do to help them?
I agree with you madam! It is too much hopelessness in Ghana, Nigeria and Africa as a whole. In Nigeria the problem is light, in Ghana it could be lack of water in some communities. I share in the grief of the woman! African leaders should sit up!!! The hopelessness is just too much!!!