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2027: Afenifere, Adebayo, Bakita Bello, Arabambi, Ogunsuyi, others react to APC Muslim-Muslim ticket

Dayo Johnson, Olasunkanmi Akoni, Rotimi Ojomoyela, Shina Abubarka, James Ogunnnaike & Deola Badru Stakeholders have expressed divergent views over the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s decision to retain its Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 general election, with some arguing that competence should take precedence over religion, while others called for greater inclusiveness and a […]
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Achieving a robust energy mix in Nigeria

There is no doubt that achieving a robust energy mix in Nigeria is in concert with President Goodluck Jonathan’s vision of providing power to all within the country. This vision is an integral part of the long-term targets of the Road Map for the Power Sector launched by the President in August, 2010

At the mercy of PHCN (Imo)

Public power supply in Imo State can be described as anything but stable. So the reality is that a good number of consumers no longer rely on the services of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, to meet their electricity needs.

Hike in electricity tarriff: Paying for darkness that’s not yet over

In the heat of the power sector reform back in 2010, the masses thought their prayers for stable power supply had been answered. Their elation knew no bounds because, over the years, they had been used to a culture of darkeness for weeks and sometimes months – with astronomical bills coming their way by the dozen.

PHCN.” More bills, less power in Yobe

FOR quite sometime, the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) has not been living up to the expectations of Yobe State residents in particular and the nation in general.

NIPP: Hitting the final stretch

INVESTORS who missed out on the telecoms licence regime in Nigeria now have another golden opportunity to invest in the next big sector on the African continent – the Nigerian Power Sector – with huge returns to make from generating electricity to a population in excess of 160 million people!

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