Lady Experiences Devastating Situation 4 Days after Buying Solar Battery, People React

Lady Experiences Devastating Situation 4 Days after Buying Solar Battery, People React

  • A young Nigerian lady has cried out bitterly on social media about four days after purchasing solar battery
  • In a now-viral tweet, she displayed the solar battery that she bought and lamented over the frustration of adulthood
  • Many social media users have been taking turns to share their experiences with solar batteries online

A young Nigerian lady expressed deep pain on social media days after making a new purchase.

She took to her official X account to share her experience and lament over the unexpected situation.

Lady shares what happened to her after purchasing solar battery.
Lady shares her experience after purchasing solar battery. Photo credit: @MercyAdee/X.
Source: Twitter

Lady's monitor spoils after purchasing solar battery

Identified on X as MercyAdee, the lady explained that she had acquired a solar battery on a Saturday, only for her monitor to develop a fault by the following Wednesday.

She shared a photo of the battery she had bought and voiced her disappointment about the situation.

The emotional lady described the experience as one of the many difficulties that came with adulthood and prayed for things to be easier, stating that she was making her best effort to cope.

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She, however, did not truly confirm if the monitor developed a fault because of the solar battery or if something else caused it to spoil.

In her words:

"I bought Solar battery on Saturday.My monitor got spoilt on Wednesday. Adulthood please go easy on me I’m trying my best."
Lady cries out as she narrates how her monitor got spoilt after purchasing solar battery.
Lady's monitor gets spoilt days after purchasing solar battery. Photo credit: @MercyAdee/X.
Source: Twitter

Nigerians share their experiences with solar batteries

Many Nigerians have been going online to share their experiences with solar batteries.

@Samson Obaseki said:

"Please I want to swap my 2 starplus Tubular battery, 3.6kva Felicity inverter transformer base, and 120a Felicity Mppt charge controller."

@Sadeeq Abubakar said:

"My felicity 7.2kwh never disappoints me, 18months + still powering my fridge, freezer, fan tv and sound system, 247 electricity no complaints."

@Simeni said:

"As no money, I'm considering the Hithium HeroEE1 1kWh power station for my laptop, 32inchs hisense TV, solar fans and a few DC bulbs. I need advice? NOTE - I currently have 4 solar panels and tubular battery and a 2000w inverter/charger."

@Ejeack's Engineering Services said:

"Felicity go soon comot for market. The battery dey like big for nothing Camry. The thing looks big but the battery no complete."

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@SESO TEC solutions said:

"Unfortunately none these companies make battery, the just assemble it's also there suppliers that determine the quality you Will get in there Branded packs. greetings from Uganda."

@kings_rubies added:

"What happened to demanding for better and steady power supply? Can’t we (Africans) demand for a better system that works for everyone? Must everyone act like all is well while trying to individualize the system by fighting for our personal comfort? Aren’t we at that level yet where we should be living like other nations in Asia and Europe? Even these batteries, their raw materials are being taken from under our feet then forged into something new and sold back to us. Why can’t we demand for a better life from the people that are taxing the hell out of us?"

See the post below:

Nigerian lady bans tenants from using solar

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian landlady shared why she decided to ban tenants from installing solar panels in her house.

She listed several reasons while also pointing out some other grievances she needed to address with her supposed tenants.

Source: Legit.ng

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