Nigeria’s power supply crisis leaves many households at the mercy of generators. But what happens when your neighbor’s generator is louder than your alarm clock?
In this episode of Judge Mugu People’s Court, the courtroom shakes with laughter and outrage as one tenant drags his neighbor to court, accusing him of disturbing the peace with his noisy, smoke-belching “I better pass my neighbor” generator.
🔊 Generators, Noise, and Neighbor Wahala
The plaintiff claims he can’t sleep or think straight because his neighbor runs the generator late into the night, filling the compound with noise and fumes. The defendant, unbothered, argues: “Is it my fault that NEPA took light?”
The court erupts with laughter, but Judge Mugu’s sharp verdict delivers a deeper message: in the midst of Nigeria’s electricity struggles, neighbors must balance survival with consideration.
🧠 5 Mugu Sense from Episode 12
- Your right to generator use ends where your neighbor’s peace begins.
- NEPA wahala is no excuse to torment your compound.
- A muffler costs less than a lawsuit.
- Peaceful coexistence requires both patience and compromise.
- Judge Mugu’s court proves silence can also be justice.
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