Emeka ran his hand through his hair, exasperated by the flickering lights in his small electronics store. "This NEPA wahala no go kill person," he muttered to himself, glancing at the silent generator in the corner.
Bisi, a long-time customer and friend, stopped by, her eyes following Emeka's gaze. "You dey think to go solar?" she asked, curiosity piqued.
"I think say this solar fit be the answer," Emeka said, determination settling in his voice. "E go change everything," Bisi agreed, her confidence contagious.
The shopkeeper, Tunde, greeted him warmly, showcasing the sleek panels and sturdy inverters. "This one dey authentic, no shaking," Tunde assured him, his smile broad and convincing.
"Finally, I don free myself from NEPA wahala," Emeka exclaimed, his joy evident as he turned on the lights. The store buzzed with uninterrupted energy, a new chapter beginning.
"Even your generator dey jealous," Bisi teased, her laughter filling the shop. Emeka chuckled, knowing he had made the right choice for his business and his peace of mind.
















