Comedian:In Nigeria, you fuel your generator to run your business and use the profit to pay NEPA bill” – Helen Paul

Nigerian comedienne and actress, Helen Paul has lamented over the predicament of the average business owner in Nigeria.

She took to her social media in the early hours of Tuesday, May 17, to raise concern about the power supply and increase in electricity tariff.

According to her, business owners spend a lot of money to fuel their generator to run their businesses, and in turn, use the profit realized from the business to pay for NEPA bill.

The comic actress asserted that the average business owner can no longer account for their profit and investment.

“In Nigeria, you fuel your generator to run your business and use the profit to pay NEPA bill”, she wrote.


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