In a bizarre and embarrassing event, the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu , was left literally in the dark while attending a meeting at the National Assembly on Monday.
A viral photo circulating online shows the minister sitting in a darkened room, surrounded by senators, as the power suddenly went out.
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The caption accompanying the photo reveals that the minister was at the Assembly to discuss important matters with the Senate when the unexpected blackout occurred. The irony of the situation has sparked a flurry of reactions from netizens, who were quick to poke fun at the minister’s expense.
Many have taken to the comment section to label the minister as the “Minister of Darkness” and other unflattering names, while others see the incident as a national embarrassment. The incident has raised questions about the country’s power infrastructure and the minister’s ability to effectively manage it.
Read some netizens reactions below;
@alfulaty: in a sane country the Ministry supposed to resign honourably. but here in Nigeria.
@optician_m: I no know whether Tinubu picked this man just to punish Nigerians because I no just understand wetin him dey do.
For a whole 24hrs and we didn’t get power for more than an hour.
Make God save us from this Yoruba disasters.
@srtgeneral: Dem body shame power minister wey no get power over power ????.
@fireeater: Minister of Darkness.
@eagleeyeslid: Minister for darkness and midnight doing what he does best.
@realogbo42: Even him nah darkness ????????..
Minister of power⚡ always with power bank nah scam.
@davealone210: Nothing go shame us again in this country
The photo has become a symbol of the nation’s power struggles, and the minister’s presence in the darkened room serves as a reminder of the challenges facing the sector. As the country continues to grapple with power outages and infrastructure issues, this incident has brought the issue to the forefront in a rather unexpected and humorous way.
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