Welcome to Our Live Blog of power supply in this Niger delta

Sitting in our little 2 bedroom flat, listening to the thrum of the generator, Mr and Mrs Okada decided to give a live account of power improvements (and declines) in our neighbourhood.

We have been inspired by the sight of 3 successive Presidents promising us more electricity. This time we intend to help by providing live data from the field. We'll innovate, gyrate, and create. Soon we hope (with your assistance) will be a luck-o meter where we can measure how much things have really improved.

Its a survey of one, but we hope you'll share your stories, that NEPA will bring light and that laughter will at least abound.

If you really like the look of this little diary you may want to try reading from the bottom to the top.

(we still haven't figured out how to get blogger to keep our first entries at the top of the page and let you read through from the beginning )
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Sunday, 27 June 2010

Day off

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Well its Sunday and I think there is at least one big book prescribing a day off.

So instead of NEPA there will be enlightening reading and broadening of the mind.

Like this

And then if you're prone to worrying you should read this .

You might think that one is bad news. But think about it. All that disruption to stuff that Nigeria does not really have. We'll be fine !! In fact we should be selling our services to the world now !!!

"How to cope without all the crap you take for granted"....

Finally a market niche that suits our situation.

Alright thats it for today.

Got to go and pack the bags for the squatter.

I am sending him to Calabar (apparently they've told the world there are 20,000 militants in the Niger Delta that need retraining and I'm damned if we're going to miss out entirely).

P.S.    GO GHANA  !!!  (see what you can do with a tight young side that has been consistently developed)
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