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Electricity Consumers In Nigeria To Pay More

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Managing Director of Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), Joseph Chiedu Ugbo, says the call for increased electricity tariff is necessary for generating companies (GenCos) to meet their business cost and for the stability of the industry.

Ugbo said this when Acting President Yemi Osinbajo visited the NDPHC headquarters in Abuja to inspect the N-Power call centre domiciled there.

He said customers, especially in commercial cities like Lagos and Abuja, pay as much as N70 to privately generate a kilowatt hour of electricity whereas they pay less than N30 per kilowatt hour for public power supply.

Association of Electricity Distribution Companies (ANED). Workers want better deal

Association of Electricity Distribution Companies (ANED). Workers want better deal

He reasoned that if consumers can pay even marginally more than the N30 per kilowatt hour, not up to N70, for public electricity, the power generating companies would be able to meet up their production costs and provide more power to Nigerians.

“Part of the challenges we have is moving from social service through NEPA/PHCN because power was almost a social service before now; so we are moving from social service to market commodity,” he said.

“In market commodity the cost must reflect market production and return on investment they have made. So to that extent that is why they are clamouring for tariff increase. If there is a gap between the tariff and the cost, somebody has to pay for it.

“So are they going to be the rate payers or the tax payers through government revenue? The question is: does government have the money to pay that? We all know the situation we are in now; we all know the cost of our mainstay, oil, going down. I think we have to be realistic about that.

“I have seen certain consumers talk about ‘we are ready to pay but we want to see the power’. So it is the chicken and egg situation: if you don’t pay they are not going to get the needed money to make the investment to give you the power.

“But if you look back, a lot of homes, businesses in Abuja and Lagos pay more than N70 per kilowatt hour (on generators). What you pay now is less than N30 per kilowatt hour (for public power) and the grid provider is saying he wants you to increase marginally, it is not going to be N70 per kilowatt hour.

“At the end of the day when you compare, it is still going to be less expensive than your self generating power. The average cost of generating power is about N70 per kilowatt hour.

“So if somebody is offering to give you this power but you have to pay more, not the N70 per kilowatt hour, I think in my view the rate payers have to seriously consider it.”

The NDPHC boss said the current power generation and distribution of 4,000 megawatts is far below what is needed, adding that the federal government’s intervention of N701 billion to power generators to ease liquidity problems up to December next year, would help the situation.

He also commended the government’s decision to allow energy providers sell electricity directly to heavy and industrial consumers so as to bypass the problems of overburdened distribution centres.

“When you push power to the grid it has to be taken instantaneously. There is what is called grid discipline, what you push out must be equal to what is to be taken or it is going to affect the operations of the grid,” he said.

“For instance, if you push 4,000 megawatts to the grid, the grid can take it but can the load center absorb it? The distribution centers are rejecting it and so what it means is that if it gets back to the system it will cause system collapse.”

In July 2016, members of the House of Representatives had kicked against the planned 100 percent increase in electricity tariff saying the 45 percent increase implemented in February of the same year had not yielded results.

-TheCable

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Joke Silva Seeks Eradication Of Sexual Harassment In Film Industry

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Veteran actress Joke Silva calls for an end to sexual harassment and negative stereotypes in the Nigerian film industry.

Joke Silva is the President of the Forum of Women in Film and TV, Nigeria,

Silva addressed the issue during a conference held in Lagos on Wednesday. She passionately advocated for a safer and more inclusive working environment for women in the industry. She emphasized the need to eliminate all forms of sexual harassment and harmful stereotypes that perpetuate gender inequality.

“The importance of women in the film industry is paramount to shaping our nation. So, we need a safe and conducive environment to thrive.

“All forms of sexual harassment in the film industry must be eradicated as it kills the nation in so many ways that you cannot imagine.

“It is also important that we get rid of all forms of negative stereotypes in films where we paint some things in a certain way while in reality, it truly isn’t like that.

“We also need more women in the government in order to make policies and strengthen our stance in the country,” she said.

Anita Duckworth-Bradshaw is a Life Coach at Powerhouse Global Magazine. She urged women who have experienced abuse in the film industry to share their stories. She emphasized that speaking out can be a crucial step in the healing process.

“There are a lot of damages that have been done to women and we need to start talking to address the issues and also help with the healing process.

“We must deal with the hurt so as to give our full self to the industry and must ensure that we share our pain so as to ease up the load we have in our mind.

“This would also help in eradicating the bad eggs in the industry and ensure that such bad elements are replaced with good ones,” she said.

Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi, Co-founder of The African Women’s Development Fund also spoke.

She stressed the significance of viewing challenges as opportunities for growth and achievement.

She emphasized the need for women to be provided with a platform. These platforms will allow them to excel in all areas of entertainment. Also, she highlighted the invaluable contributions women make to the industry.

Beatrice Eyong, Director, of UN Women’s Country also made a statement. She said,

“Women should become irreplaceable and indispensable in the industry so that when they are not there, their impact will be felt.

“We need to support women in making decisions in the film industry. There is also the need for the industry to adopt certain principles which will serve as guidelines for everyone.”

The event included panel discussions focused on building a sustainable and powerful network within the industry. Additionally, panellists explored the necessary structures, technologies, and infrastructure. This is to support the growth and development of the Nigerian film and television sector.

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DJ Cuppy Launches “Cuppy Fund” To Support African Students At New York University

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DJ Cuppy, the renowned DJ and philanthropist, has taken a bold step in her charitable efforts. She has officially launched the Cuppy Fund. This is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting African students at New York University (NYU).

The announcement came through DJ Cuppy’s Instagram account. She shared her excitement about the fund’s launch, expressing pride in this new venture.

Her post read, “So proud to launch the Cuppy Fund for African students at New York University!”

The Cuppy Fund serves a crucial purpose. It aims to provide financial assistance to talented African students pursuing their education at NYU. This support will help make quality education more accessible to these students on an international level.

By creating this fund, DJ Cuppy is opening doors for African students. She’s allowing them to reach their full potential in a prestigious global institution. The impact of this initiative extends beyond individual students. It has the potential to contribute significantly to the development of the African continent.

The launch of the Cuppy Fund has garnered attention and praise from various quarters. Among those who congratulated DJ Cuppy was Tunde Onakoya, the celebrated chess champion and Guinness World Record holder.

He praised Cuppy for her efforts, saying, “Congratulations @cuppymusic on the launch of your scholarship fund for African students at New York University. Thank you for walking through the door and leaving it open for others. Super proud.”

DJ Cuppy’s initiative addresses a critical need in African education. It provides a bridge for talented students to access world-class education that might otherwise be out of reach. The fund could be life-changing for many aspiring African scholars.

The Cuppy Fund aligns with DJ Cuppy’s long-standing commitment to philanthropy.

It builds on her previous charitable works. Further, it cements her role as a champion for education and youth empowerment. Through this fund, she’s not just supporting individual students, but investing in Africa’s future leaders.

As news of the Fund spreads, it’s likely to inspire other philanthropists and organizations. DJ Cuppy’s initiative sets an example of how individuals can make a significant impact on education and community development.

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Nigerian Comedienne, Kiekie Launches Game Show, “Kiekie Unscripted Experience”

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The talent game show “Kiekie Unscripted Experience” is gearing up for its grand debut on October 1, 2024. It will follow an intense two-week audition period.

From August 20 to September 6, 2024, the show witnessed an overwhelming response. It attracted over 10,000 entries from diverse talents across Nigeria. Aspiring singers, dancers, actors, rappers, and musicians flooded the auditions, showcasing the country’s rich creative potential.

This inclusive platform welcomes participants of all ages and genders. In return, it provides a unique opportunity for artists to display their skills, forge connections with industry leaders, and gain valuable exposure. The show aims to serve as a springboard for contestants, potentially launching successful careers in the entertainment industry.

Hosted by the charismatic Kiekie, the program promises to deliver a mix of dynamic performances and inspiring personal stories. Contestants will battle it out in various categories. This includes music, dance, and comedy, competing for life-changing prizes. The stakes are high, with ₦30 million in cash and two all-expense-paid trips to any destination of choice up for grabs.

Adding to the excitement, participants will engage in high-energy games designed to test both their physical prowess and mental acuity. These challenges will entertain viewers and also push contestants to their limits.

Kiekie flanked by the brand sponsors at the Kiekie Unscripted Talent Game show press briefing on Wednesday in Lagos

The inaugural season of “Kiekie Unscripted Experience” will unfold over 12 episodes, each featuring 13 thrilling segments.

Viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions, talent, and competition, culminating in a spectacular grand finale. The show will air new episodes every Thursday at 5:00 PM, exclusively on Kiekie TV’s YouTube channel.

As the October 1 premiere approaches, anticipation builds for this groundbreaking talent show. “Kiekie Unscripted Experience” is poised to revolutionize the Nigerian entertainment landscape.

Furthermore, the show will be offering a platform for undiscovered talents to shine and potentially transform their lives.

Also, with the performances, engaging challenges, and substantial rewards, the show promises to be a thriller for audiences. Indeed, it will also leave a lasting impact on the careers of its participants.

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