Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts

BEDC Opens Asaba Substation To Boost Power Supply

It's on record that BEDC is ranked best Disco in Q3, 2017. In efforts to improve customer service, Benin Electricity Distribution (BEDC) Plc, has announced the successful completion and commissioning of a new 2X15MVA 33/11Kv Injection substation, at Asaba mains, Ibusa area of Delta State.

The sub-station, which was commissioned by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, came just as the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), disclosed that Benin Disco was ranked best performing DisCo in third quarter.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Managing Director, BEDC, Mrs Funke Osibodu, was quoted as saying in a statement that there is now improved power supply to Asaba, and neighbouring communities including Ibusa, and Ogwashi–Uku, which were recently connected to the national grid.

Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola (left); Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Benin Electricity Distribution Plc (BEDC), Mrs. Funke Osibodu and Commissioner, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Dr. Moses Arigu, during the commissioning ceremony of Asaba Mains 2x15MVA Injection substation held in Asaba, Delta State.

She said the commissioning of the Asaba substation was a major breakthrough that will improve power supply to industries, industrial clusters, and commercial areas, through the construction of dedicated line to guarantee more hours of power supply, and residential communities.

Osibodu said customers in Okwe, Akuebulu, Jarret Ogbeofu, Osadebe way, Okwe Housing Estate, Oduke, New Jerusalem, Malbovil, Paul Owumi, Osalabon, Alunazunwan and its environs, will benefit from these projects, adding that another sub-station at Ibusa is almost completed and will be ready for commissioning soon.

Commenting, Fashola said the present administration is committed to improving power generation and distribution in Nigeria, saying a lot of efforts were being put in place in this regard, noting that for the first time both hydro and gas worked without interruption, hence the improvement in supply.

While commending the Government for partnering with BEDC to ensure sustainable power in Delta, he noted that the progress being made in power generation was due to the peace recorded in the Niger Delta.

Meanwhile, BEDC played host to the 21st power stakeholders meeting held at the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) 330/132kv substation, Asaba, Delta state.

In her remarks, Osibodu applauded the planned creation of a Special Anti–Electricity Vandalism squad by the Inspector General of Police, to protect electricity assets, and reduce vandalism and theft, thereby improving service delivery in the sector.

Fashola on his part, said the progress towards incremental power in Nigeria, following improvements from the TCN, including the completion of capacity expansion in Zaria, and Funtua to improve transmission capacity in the country.

He also announced the installation of 40MVA mobile transformers in Auchi to be completed soon, and an agreement with the Delta State Government, Agip, and Okpai communities to install a 330/132Kv substation at Kwale.

Checkout The 10 Companies That Want to Buy 9Mobile

Etisalat Nigeria, even after rebranding and changing name to 9Mobile is still in big troubles following their debt saga. Now ten companies are seriously bidding to buy over the Telecom company which has over 16 milion registered subscribers in Nigeria.

Reports had it that the 10 firms have passed the technical evaluation bid stage and have been pre-qualified to submit their financial bids for the acquisition. As expected, the highest bidder will now get the nod to own 9mobile. But which of the companies do you think is likely to submit the best bid and eventually acquire the network? Checkout the list arranged alphabetically below.

HERE ARE THE COMPANIES THAT WANT TO BUY 9MOBILE

1. Abraaj Capital
2. Africa Capital Alliance
3. Airtel
4. Alheri Engineering
5. Carlyle Group
6. Centricus Capital and Africell
7. Globacom
8. Helios Towers
9. Smile Telecoms Holdings
10. Teleology Holdings

Each of the above firms are required to submit a $150m bond in order to proceed.

ABOUT 9MOBILE PROBLEMS

Earlier this year, Etisalat Nigeria ran into trouble when it couldn't pay up the $1.2 billion loan from a consortium of 13 banks. Though NCC intervened on many occasions but that didn't prevent the UAE telecom operator to pull out which led to the rebranding of the network, hence the name 9Mobile.

The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, on Tuesday said that the intervention of the apex bank and the Nigerian Communications Commission in the 9mobile loan repayment saga, was due to the systemic importance of the company.

He stated this while responding to questions from journalists shortly after the two-day Monetary Policy Committee meeting held at the apex bank’s headquarters in Abuja.

He said with about 19 million subscribers, there was no way the regulators could allow the company (formerly Etisalat Nigeria) to be “dismembered” by its creditors.

Computer Village Introduces Unified Database to Track Stolen Phones

Ikeja Computer village arguably the largest commercial center for phone and PC marketers in West Africa hence it's the hub for different kinds of mobile phones. Well, the place also has its bad news as it's also known as the den for stealing and selling stolen phones. Over the years, there has being lots of reported cases of stolen phones traced to Ikeja Computer village Lagos.

Because of this evil act, tracking stolen phones has become a challenge most especially in Lagos Nigeria. So a group known as the Computer and Allied Product Dealers Association of Nigeria (CAPDAN), a trade association of Ikeja Computer Village market traders, has collaborated with a software company to develop a web portal which enables the tracking of stolen phones.

But on a serious note, it seems the Nigerian government doesn’t have unified database for all Nigerians despite all the NIMC registration, SIM Reg and all that maybe this will have helped to track easily each Nigerian to their smartphone. Well, maybe the Gov’t can learn something from this initiative.

HOW TO CHECK IT?
Follow this link to check the unified phone data base in Nigeria

Just like the way we check IMEI data base, I think this particular move is a welcomed development.
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What do you think?

ZIP/Postal Codes Of Lagos, Abuja And All Other States In Nigeria

Zip code is a group of five or nine numbers which are added to a postal address to assist the sorting of mail and delivery of goods within and outside a particular region.

A mistaken or incorrect Nigeria zip code can cause your goods, letters and parcels to get missing or delayed in delivery, but with a correct zip code, your goods or documents will get to you faster and without issues.

It's unfortunate that many Nigerians don't know and can't say their state postal code by heart. Some even say that it's not necessary anymore since no one is sending letters again because of the introduction GSM in the country. But the truth is this; it goes beyond sending of letters as you really need the postal codes if you have any dream of doing business online or even enrolling in some courses.

Contrary to the popular misconceptions, all the areas in Nigeria do not have the same zip code, the popular number “234: used as Zip code for Nigeria is wrong, It is the phone dialing code for Nigeria.

ZIP stands for Zone Improvement Plan. The USPS (United States Postal Service) just as NIPOST (Nigeria Postal service) has codes for overseas countries, which are used when handling deliveries. These codes are equivalent to the ZIP codes used within the US.


Postal. Codes are very important in many key ways that's why you should at least try to memorize or save your state code in your phone as you will definitely need them one day either online or offline. Bloggers who wish to monetize their blogs or websites with Google Adsense and other ads program need postal codes while filling forms. This also applies to so many others forms you might come across one day.

LIST OF NIGERIAN STATES POSTAL CODES

  • Anambra 420211
  • Lagos (Island) 101001
  • Lagos (Mainland) 100001
  • Niger 920001
  • Ogun 110001
  • Abia 440001
  • Sokoto 840001
  • Borno 600001
  • Delta 320001
  • Edo 300001
  • Ondo 340001
  • Osun 230001
  • Oyo 200001
  • Plateau 930001
  • Rivers 500001
  • Enugu 400001
  • Imo 460001
  • Jigawa 720001
  • Kano 700001
  • Kaduna 800001
  • Kwara 240001
  • Taraba 660001
  • Yobe 320001
  • Ebonyi 840001
  • Katsina 820001
  • Kebbi 860001
  • Zamfara 860211
  • Abuja 900001

I hope this help your search for Zip code of Lagos, Abuja and other Nigerian states.