A Month Spent In Darkness

in Hive Learners7 months ago

At different times in our lives, we have all experienced blackouts which have lasted for varying lengths of time and we can all agree that it's one of the worst things to happen in this digital age.

Experiencing a blackout when it's not expected hurts on a different level and the worst part is there's nothing to be done except to complain to the power holding company and then wait for their response which would most definitely take forever before power would be restored.


MY EXPERIENCE WITH BLACKOUTS...


This happened as soon as I moved into the hostel at the beginning of the session.
Before I moved in, there was always power and water and I was happy that I would not have issues concerning electricity because there would always be constant light in the school.

That was my thought and I had to learn the hard way.


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Three days after I moved in, light went off while there was a downpour and I thought after the rain power would return but it didn't. I thought it'd come the next day but it didn't, soon days turned to weeks and weeks turned to a month with not even a wink of light in the cold bulbs.

It was traumatizing.

I couldn't do anything with my phone because it was dead most of the time and I didn't know who to give my phone to charge for me outside school because I don't know anyone out of school and so my only option was to wait for any opportunity that'd present itself for me to power my phone.

The school authorities promised us a generator during the blackout and we all thought it was going to be like those in other hostels, the kinds that is used in banks but the school authorities got us a regular generator to power up a big building. I wasn't surprised when the generator failed to power up the ground floor let alone the first and second floor because the generator was actually too small for such a big building.

Before the generator was used to pump water only for the building, we had to carry our water gallons and trek to the nearest hostel to get water that we'd use and the nearest hostel wasn't quite near coupled with the heavy gallons that we had to carry. I had never been more stressed in my life.

This went on for a month, no electricity and water was not easily accessible and it was so stressful. Students were already planning to move out if something wasn't done about the situation quickly and different rumours were flying around about how the university owed the electricity company a huge sum of money which they hadn't paid and so they decided to disconnect the school.

I didn't believe that for a second.

Soon, the generator was used to provide water for the building and later on power was restored after a month and some weeks of darkness. It was a night of jubilation in the hostel the night power came back on, girls screamed their lungs out and danced and sang. We really deserved it because we had gone through a lot.

It was a relief to finally enjoy electricity and so far, so good there's been constant electricity ever since.




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 7 months ago  

A whole month without power supply in a Nigerian university? That's very crazy o, the worst that has happened in mine was power outage for just a week. It might be true that the university owes a lot of money to the power company and they disconnected it, the same thing has happened in my university a certain time but it didn't take up to a week for things to be settled

 7 months ago  

Honestly, it was really terrible. There were so many rumors flying around that I didn't know which one to believe.

Who knows?

Thank you for your feedback.

 7 months ago  

The absence of electricity in the school environment can be challenging for students because it wouldn't definitely affect them in different ways.

Charging around, and struggling to get water will definitely make life hectic for students. It's a good thing electricity was restored and life became beautiful again.

 7 months ago  

What stressed me out was the fetching of water. I'd always have to motivate myself every time before I get the energy for it.

Thank you for your feedback.

We are already used to it when power is restored. A you will here is NEPA! Hahaha 😄. That is the same thing that everyone was celebrating for the whole night. Is indeed painful to live without light even for a day not to talk about a whole month. My prayer now to to buy a big solar system that will power my whole house.
Thanks for sharing.

 7 months ago  

I don't know if the school authorities will be willing to install solar systems for the hostels but it'd be a wonderful thing if they do.

Thank you for reading.

Yeah. It will be great. Thanks alot

 7 months ago  

Going a month without power is not a good experience at all, we just came out of one recently 😂😂 I am even surprise that you school was able to provide a generator for you after the blackout, they really tried o🤣🤣

 7 months ago  

All they did was to make an attempt which was the generator and it didn't have any impact on us and this was after students protested.

Thank you for your feedback.

 7 months ago  

You are welcome

i wander how much you spend on charging your phone what a coecidence i felt bad me self i can not live a day without light let alone 1 month this particular light issue happen in my area as one of the officials in the area everyday i will be with the youth president concerning the light and the youth president told me the light might take one month i said no i have faith 1 week it will be resolve and that was what happen to live in darkness is very bad you will be walking with charger on your neck all the time in search of light

 7 months ago  

I'm really glad I got through it because it really stressed me out.

Thank you for your feedback.

okay sorry about it that is a test of life and is an history and story to the way you said now it really hurting as of then but is an history now