On Thursday, Al Shabaab militants hit up
Garissa University, separating the Christians
from the Muslims and shooting up the
Christians during a 15-hour siege.
Graphic photos shared on Twitter shows some
of the killed lying down on the floor in pools of
their own blood. Some students of the college
escaped by running into the bush or playing
dead.
Meanwhile, there is still no international
outrage or concern over these attacks as seen
during the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris.
The highly pronounced power failures across the country in the past few days may worsen following a partial system collapse that occurred on Tuesday, and the continuous drop in electricity generation due to what the government says is the vandalism of pipelines that supply gas to the power plants. As a result, power generation dropped to 1,580.6 megawatts on Wednesday.Data from the Nigeria Electricity System Operator as well as information from senior officials of the different electricitydistribution companies confirmed that power generation plummeted massively on Tuesday and Wednesday. The officials noted that this resulted in the reduction of the electricity load allocated to the Discos, stressing that this was why many parts of the country had been recording blackouts in the past few days.It was learnt that the partial system collapse that occurred on Tuesday happened at the Shiroro Power Plant and dragged down electricity generationto as low as 1,233.4MW from a peak of 3,207.7MW...
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