In an enthusiastic ceremony gone to by companions, neighbors, and confounded circuit testers, 28-year-old Ngozi Eze from Enugu has authoritatively tied the knot with her generator.”I’ve never felt this seen, this powered,” Ngozi said mournfully. “While men cleared out me in haziness, GenGen was continuously there. Rain or sparkle, NEPA or no NEPA, it gave me light.” The ceremony, held at her compound, included a white canopy, a minister who runs a YouTube service, and a gathering fueled, of course, by the prep himself. Visitors depicted the occasion as “loud, smoky, and moving.”
Ngozi says the thought came after her final relationship finished when her boyfriend claimed he was “tired of being the one continuously as giving power.” GenGen, on the other hand, as it were inquires for fuel and incidental oil, “and never cheats.” NEPA supposedly attempted to question amid the ceremony, but the swarm suffocated them out with chants of “UP GEN!”. When inquired almost their special first night plans, Ngozi grinned: “We’ll be remaining inside. With steady control for once.”