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Thursday, 18 April 2013
The Benefits of the Power cuts in Ghana. TRUE/FALSE 18/April/2013
18/April/2013
Although the power cuts in Ghana keeps getting worse, some people are actually reaping financial benefits from the disaster. we lay it bare to Ghanaians here on this blog post.
1: Oil companies and petrol filling stations in the country are making money from selling petrol as demand for petrol increases due to the power cuts for generator usage.
2: Generators are highly demanded in the country now for both businesses and private homes. With dealers making more sales during the power cuts crisis than ever.
3: With power cuts, home electrical appliances looses lifespan and businesses are benefiting in this sector because demand has increased significantly.
4: Electricians are now in business because when appliances are faulty due to the power cuts they are highly demanded.
To Be continued....................................
Although the power cuts in Ghana keeps getting worse, some people are actually reaping financial benefits from the disaster. we lay it bare to Ghanaians here on this blog post.
1: Oil companies and petrol filling stations in the country are making money from selling petrol as demand for petrol increases due to the power cuts for generator usage.
2: Generators are highly demanded in the country now for both businesses and private homes. With dealers making more sales during the power cuts crisis than ever.
3: With power cuts, home electrical appliances looses lifespan and businesses are benefiting in this sector because demand has increased significantly.
4: Electricians are now in business because when appliances are faulty due to the power cuts they are highly demanded.
To Be continued....................................
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