Veteran Nollywood icon Pete Edochie has stunned fans and followers by revealing that he spends a staggering ₦40,000 every single day on electricity bills. The revelation comes amid ongoing debates about rising utility costs across Nigeria.
Speaking during a recent interview, Edochie lamented the soaring energy expenses, describing the amount as “unbelievably high” and a source of personal and household strain. He noted that the costs have been exacerbated by frequent power outages, forcing him to rely heavily on generators to maintain a steady electricity supply.
The veteran actor, renowned for his iconic roles in Nollywood classics, expressed concern over the impact of such bills on everyday Nigerians. “It’s not just celebrities; this is a reality for many families,” he said, highlighting how the escalating costs are affecting livelihoods and household budgeting across the country.
Social media erupted after Edochie’s statement, with fans expressing sympathy and outrage at the skyrocketing electricity charges. Some users called on government authorities and power companies to address the affordability and reliability of electricity supply in Nigeria.
Energy experts note that the high costs often result from a combination of factors, including fuel price hikes, distribution challenges, and inefficient billing systems. They stress the urgent need for reforms to ease the financial burden on citizens, particularly vulnerable households.
Edochie’s candid disclosure has reignited discussions about Nigeria’s energy crisis, shining a spotlight on the personal toll of systemic electricity challenges and the pressing need for sustainable solutions.


