Due to the epileptic nature of power supply in the country, businesses and households rely on generators to get electricity.
But with the removal of fuel subsidy, and the subsequent increase in the price of petrol, popularly called fuel, households and businesses are forced to either ration their generator usage or go without electricity.
Some residents of Port Harcourt, as well as business owners explained to Today FM how they are able to cope with the situation in their houses and businesses.
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