How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
A total of 6,456,275 electricity users in Nigeria have not been metered and will have to pay a newly approved...
Read moreDetailsElectricity distribution companies have dragged the federal government to court to restrain it from further interfering in the corporate business...
Read moreDetailsNigerians will pay much higher tariff for power in 2021, going by promises made by the federal government to the...
Read moreDetailsThe number of idle power plants in the country rose by two to eight on Tuesday, worsening the blackout being...
Read moreDetailsThe nation’s hydropower plants have seen their output levels tumble in the past few days, causing total power generation to...
Read moreDetailsThe federal government has yet to take a decision to provide free electricity supply to Nigerians for two months, Mr Saleh...
Read moreDetailsThe Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) on Wednesday said they have aligned with the federal government to provide a two-month rebate...
Read moreDetailsIkeja Electric (IE) has announced the suspension of all disconnection activities of non-paying customers for a period of two weeks...
Read moreDetailsdis The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission says there will be a 3-month delay in the implementation of the proposed electricity...
Read moreDetailsIkeja Electric, one of the nation’s power distribution companies, has said it can no longer invest in customer metering. The...
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