You May Not Be Able To Recharge ,BEDC Warns Prepaid Meter Users To Update Before The End Of Nov. 2024

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Sep 7, 2023

By Mercy Akuba

BEDC has urge prepaid meter Users in Edo, Delta, Ekiti and Ondo to update their meters before the end of November, 2024.

In a statement made available to newsmen in Benin by the Head of Cooperate news Mrs Evelyn  Gbiwen, noted that consumers would be issued two free key change tokens to update their prepaid meters.

According to the statement, the update will not affect the units in the meter or make it run faster than normal, rather it would enable BEDC Customers to continue to enjoy the services of BEDC without buying another prepaid meter for their electricity consumption.

It was further added that Customers who fails to work with this information facies risk of losing their prepaid meters after November, 2024.

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    “The concentrations we saw in the brain tissue of normal individuals, who had an average age of around 45 or 50 years old, were 4,800 micrograms per gram, or 0.5% by weight,” said lead study author Matthew Campen, a regents’ professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
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    “It’s important not to scare the hell out of people, because the science in this space is still evolving, and nobody in the year 2024 is going to live without plastic,” said Landrigan, who was not involved with the preprint.

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