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iLegendd(m): 6:24pm On May 22
FREE LIGHT: Do You Want to Relocate to a Place With Free 24-22/7 Light + Good Security + Good Network Connectivity and Access to Fresh Food?

Someone messaged me from Nairaland asking if I know a place with free constant light he can relocate to in Nigeria. Below was my reply to him. I just wanted to share it since it might help one or two people.

There is free and constant light in ONELGA, Rivers state, Bonny, Rivers state, a community after Nedugo, in Bayelsa state, where I did my NYSC.

I heard some other Niger Delta oil producing LGAs have too, but I haven't visited them yet.

I also heard Tompolo's community has constant light and it's safe, except crossing water.

ONELGA is a big LGA, so it's divided into 3 called O gba, N doni and E gbema = ONE-(LGA)

Ogba is divided into two called Egi and Igburu and a town called Omoku is under Igburu. Omoku is the local government of ONELGA.

Notable names from each place

1. Egi (Current Rivers state deputy governor, Ngozi Odu)
2. Omoku (Felix Obua, aka Go-Round)
3. Egbema (Stanley Nwabali — Nigerian goalkeeper)
4. Ndoni (Peter Odili, former Rivers state governor).

For the one in Bayelsa, I lived in Nedugo as a corper, but the next community, 5 minutes drive, where our corpers' lodge is, I forgot the name (probably Obunagha or Gbarantoru community), has free light.

From what they told me, Nedugo was supposed to have free light too, but when the oil company asked their elders if they prefer light or cash, they chose cash.

All the places I mentioned are safe, no more cult crime. If the security outfit catches you in such act, you're in soup.

It's all peace and minding your business. Nightlife is also good. Rent ranges from 200k (1 bedroom) to 500k per year (two bedrooms).

Good road network as well, some under repair. Glo, MTN and Airtel work, especially MTN.

So, you'll have to do some research to choose the one you want.

Or go to Omoku and spend a night or two in a hotel to study the place, ask questions, then from there, you can decide or explore the other options. Everywhere is motorable. If you use electric bike or car, you've save yourself a lot. Some Chinese EVs use both battery and fuel.

In my years of existence, since 2004 (secondary school days), I haven't paid a kobo on electricity bill. I was moving from free light to free light. The only time I ever paid for light was when I was studying overseas, but in Naija, no way.

I'm so used to free light and can't imagine myself paying light bills every months in Nigeria. Nah! We go fight. How can you deprive me of my privilege?

The same way Fulanis carry weapon and everyone sees it as nothing, but their privilege, is exactly how I feel with free light. Even abroad, that $75 - $100 I used to pay used to piss me off, but I had to behave. I feel so entitled and I deserve it and even more. cheesy

Someone posted this in 2015 and it's still valid.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/2372730/city-nigeria-24-7-electricity

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Babangidapikin: 6:25pm On May 22
You finally gave up your location , after all this years
iLegendd(m): 6:28pm On May 22
I'm from Rivers state, so there is nothing to hide. I have never commited any crime — I'm only scared of being set up by kidnappers. I have plans for all my small money — no extra for ransome. I just wanted to help.

Also, the places I mentioned, there are more than 90 communities (with good road network) and all have free light, so you won't really know the one I'm from or currently reside except you're the government.

I change location easily, but within the Niger Delta, my comfort zone, where 90% of things are free for me.

Nature brought us into this world to live and enjoy for free and in peace, but the West created a government called democracy to tax and bill us till death, but I have refused to abide by it and found myself in where most things are free, including land to farm, if you're an indigenous person.

Everyone is running to noisy cities for the glamour, but not me. Life abroad has made me not to value Nigerian cities because they can't measure up, so I chose quietness and peace and I wanted to keep it to myself for as long as I can.

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WhiteIverson: 7:18pm On May 22
I'm planning to serve next year and I've been thinking if I should work my service.
I had Uyo in mind but with this free electricity I might consider Rivers.
So, the apartments for rent also have free light or they use prepaid meter?
Also, Rivers and Bayelsa are not known for farming. What do you mean by access to fresh food?
iLegendd(m): 7:52pm On May 22
WhiteIverson:
I'm planning to serve next year and I've been thinking if I should work my service.
I had Uyo in mind but with this free electricity I might consider Rivers.
So, the apartments for rent also have free light or they use prepaid meter?
Also, Rivers and Bayelsa are not known for farming. What do you mean by access to fresh food?

Do you want a short answer or a detailed one?

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WhiteIverson: 7:56pm On May 22
iLegendd:


Do you want a short answer or a detailed one?

Hmm this will do I guess
I'll do some more research on ONELGA
pls do me 3k to get some stuffs
iLegendd(m): 8:01pm On May 22
WhiteIverson:

Hmm this will do I guess
I'll do some more research on ONELGA
pls do me 3k to get some stuffs
I'm stingy, but drop your .

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WhiteIverson: 8:03pm On May 22
iLegendd:
I'm stingy, but drop your .
Thanks boss grin
My is on my signature
Anti spam bot has been moving mad recently
WhiteIverson: 8:07pm On May 22
Received with gratitude iLegendd
More blessings come your way
SuperOnyi: 9:31pm On May 22
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Thank you for this thread, boss. Although we now have steady electricity compared to before, my community is catching up with yours cheesy.

Only problem now is breaking the barrier stopping me from taking my dollars.
Elyonboy(m): 11:15pm On May 22
Wow this sounds too good to be true.

I'm really interested in the farming aspect as I'm a farmer myself. So is land really giving for free to strangers to farm as your post implies?

And can you invest in my farm?
fineeyez(m): 12:19am On May 23
This was very insightful. Thank you so much boss.
Emmex45(m): 12:24am On May 23
The update legit wella
dreamxhaser: 9:50am On May 23
SuperOnyi:
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Thank you for this thread, boss. Although we now have steady electricity compared to before, my community is catching up with yours cheesy.

Only problem now is breaking the barrier stopping me from taking my dollars.

Hello! Superonyi

How are you doing! Hope you are picking up.

I wanted to ask you. After KDP terminated all your s.

The current you are using did you open it with Nigerian details entirely? I am asking Becuse I am seeing some people say KDP won’t allow you to create a new as a Nigerian anymore (especially regarding phone number verification).

Thanks in advance
NOTORIOUS100(m): 10:57am On May 23
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iLegendd(m): 11:10am On May 23
richmond500: 12:18pm On May 23
iLegendd:
FREE LIGHT: Do You Want to Relocate to a Place With Free 24-22/7 Light + Good Security + Good Network Connectivity and Access to Fresh Food?

Someone messaged me from Nairaland asking if I know a place with free constant light he can relocate to in Nigeria. Below was my reply to him. I just wanted to share it since it might help one or two people.

There is free and constant light in ONELGA, Rivers state, Bonny, Rivers state, a community after Nedugo, in Bayelsa state, where I did my NYSC.

I heard some other Niger Delta oil producing LGAs have too, but I haven't visited them yet.

I also heard Tompolo's community has constant light and it's safe, except crossing water.

ONELGA is a big LGA, so it's divided into 3 called Ogba, Egbema and Ndoni.

Ogba is divided into two called Egi and Igburu and a town called Omoku is under Igburu. Omoku is the local government of ONELGA.

Notable names from each place

1. Egi (Current Rivers state deputy governor, Ngozi Odu)
2. Omoku (Felix Obua, aka Go-Round)
3. Egbema (Stanley Nwabali — Nigerian goalkeeper)
4. Ndoni (Peter Odili, forever Rivers state governor).

For the one in Bayelsa, I lived in Nedugo as a corper, but the next community, 5 minutes drive, where our corpers' lodge is, I forgot the name (probably Obunagha or Gbarantoru community), has free light.

From what they told me, Nedugo was supposed to have free light too, but when the oil company asked their elders if they prefer light or cash, they chose cash.

All the places I mentioned are safe, no more cult crime. If the security outfit catches you in such act, you're in soup.

It's all peace and minding your business. Nightlife is also good. Rent ranges from 200k (1 bedroom) to 500k per year (two bedrooms).

Good road network as well, some under repair. Glo, MTN and Airtel work, especially MTN.

So, you'll have to do some research to choose the one you want.

Or go to Omoku and spend a night or two in a hotel to study the place, ask questions, then from there, you can decide or explore the other options. Everywhere is motorable. If you use electric bike or car, you've save yourself a lot. Some Chinese EVs use both battery and fuel.

In my years of existence, since 2004 (secondary school days), I haven't paid a kobo on electricity bill. I was moving from free light to free light. The only time I ever paid for light was when I was studying overseas, but in Naija, no way.

I'm so used to free light and can't imagine myself paying light bills every months in Nigeria. Nah! We go fight. How can you deprive me of my privilege?

The same way Fulanis carry weapon and everyone sees it as nothing, but their previlage is exactly how I feel with free light. Even abroad, that $75 - $100 I used to pay used to piss me off, but I had to behave. I feel so entitled and I deserve it. cheesy

Someone posted this in 2015 and it's still valid.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/2372730/city-nigeria-24-7-electricity
Afam in Oyigbo has steady light.
iLegendd(m): 2:20pm On May 23
richmond500:
Afam in Oyigbo has steady light.
Is it free?

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richmond500: 2:21pm On May 23
iLegendd:
Is it free?
Ya free, I lived there 2yrs ago

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SuperOnyi: 3:23pm On May 23
dreamxhaser:


Hello! Superonyi

How are you doing! Hope you are picking up.

I wanted to ask you. After KDP terminated all your s.

The current you are using did you open it with Nigerian details entirely? I am asking Becuse I am seeing some people say KDP won’t allow you to create a new as a Nigerian anymore (especially regarding phone number verification).

Thanks in advance


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The last was created entirely with Nigeria details but was still terminated. I haven't been doing KDP for months now. You can create it with a Nigerian details with a device that has never been used before and see what happens... No one can predict those a$sholes. I gave up on KDP months ago.

I don't hide updates... There's a way to use the Amazon app to by the phone verification BS. Maybe you'll find it on YouTube. Good luck.
Lighterx: 4:08pm On May 23
iLegendd:
FREE LIGHT: Do You Want to Relocate to a Place With Free 24-22/7 Light + Good Security + Good Network Connectivity and Access to Fresh Food?

Someone messaged me from Nairaland asking if I know a place with free constant light he can relocate to in Nigeria. Below was my reply to him. I just wanted to share it since it might help one or two people.

There is free and constant light in ONELGA, Rivers state, Bonny, Rivers state, a community after Nedugo, in Bayelsa state, where I did my NYSC.

I heard some other Niger Delta oil producing LGAs have too, but I haven't visited them yet.

I also heard Tompolo's community has constant light and it's safe, except crossing water.

ONELGA is a big LGA, so it's divided into 3 called Ogba, Egbema and Ndoni.

Ogba is divided into two called Egi and Igburu and a town called Omoku is under Igburu. Omoku is the local government of ONELGA.

Notable names from each place

1. Egi (Current Rivers state deputy governor, Ngozi Odu)
2. Omoku (Felix Obua, aka Go-Round)
3. Egbema (Stanley Nwabali — Nigerian goalkeeper)
4. Ndoni (Peter Odili, forever Rivers state governor).

For the one in Bayelsa, I lived in Nedugo as a corper, but the next community, 5 minutes drive, where our corpers' lodge is, I forgot the name (probably Obunagha or Gbarantoru community), has free light.

From what they told me, Nedugo was supposed to have free light too, but when the oil company asked their elders if they prefer light or cash, they chose cash.

All the places I mentioned are safe, no more cult crime. If the security outfit catches you in such act, you're in soup.

It's all peace and minding your business. Nightlife is also good. Rent ranges from 200k (1 bedroom) to 500k per year (two bedrooms).

Good road network as well, some under repair. Glo, MTN and Airtel work, especially MTN.

So, you'll have to do some research to choose the one you want.

Or go to Omoku and spend a night or two in a hotel to study the place, ask questions, then from there, you can decide or explore the other options. Everywhere is motorable. If you use electric bike or car, you've save yourself a lot. Some Chinese EVs use both battery and fuel.

In my years of existence, since 2004 (secondary school days), I haven't paid a kobo on electricity bill. I was moving from free light to free light. The only time I ever paid for light was when I was studying overseas, but in Naija, no way.

I'm so used to free light and can't imagine myself paying light bills every months in Nigeria. Nah! We go fight. How can you deprive me of my privilege?

The same way Fulanis carry weapon and everyone sees it as nothing, but their previlage is exactly how I feel with free light. Even abroad, that $75 - $100 I used to pay used to piss me off, but I had to behave. I feel so entitled and I deserve it. cheesy

Someone posted this in 2015 and it's still valid.

https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/2372730/city-nigeria-24-7-electricity
This guy writing is creative damn.
dreamxhaser: 5:33pm On May 23
SuperOnyi:



shocked



The last was created entirely with Nigeria details but was still terminated. I haven't been doing KDP for months now. You can create it with a Nigerian details with a device that has never been used before and see what happens... No one can predict those a$sholes. I gave up on KDP months ago.

I don't hide updates... There's a way to use the Amazon app to by the phone verification BS. Maybe you'll find it on YouTube. Good luck.


Wow! Thank you so much for the detailed explanation.

Sorry! So to clarify further that means even if I should create a new KDP today, the phone verification won’t work and I still need to by it right?
SuperOnyi: 8:33pm On May 23
dreamxhaser:



Wow! Thank you so much for the detailed explanation.

Sorry! So to clarify further that means even if I should create a new KDP today, the phone verification won’t work and I still need to by it right?

shocked


You need to by it to create an .

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