• 🔌 Why does Nigeria have so much gas and sunshine but still struggles with electricity? It’s like having a world-class kitchen but only using a microwave!

    For decades, Nigeria's power sector has been a puzzling paradox. Despite significant investments and a major privatization effort in 2013, the country still grapples with chronic power shortages. This ongoing crisis is hindering industrial growth and leaving many in the dark—literally!

    It’s a bit like waiting for a bus that never comes; you can see it approaching, but it just doesn’t arrive. With such potential energy resources, it’s time to turn the lights on!

    Curious to learn more about this pressing issue? Check out the full article!

    https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/fixing-nigerias-electric-power-woes/

    #NigeriaPower #EnergyCrisis #PowerSolutions #SustainableEnergy #IndustrialGrowth
    🔌 Why does Nigeria have so much gas and sunshine but still struggles with electricity? It’s like having a world-class kitchen but only using a microwave! For decades, Nigeria's power sector has been a puzzling paradox. Despite significant investments and a major privatization effort in 2013, the country still grapples with chronic power shortages. This ongoing crisis is hindering industrial growth and leaving many in the dark—literally! It’s a bit like waiting for a bus that never comes; you can see it approaching, but it just doesn’t arrive. With such potential energy resources, it’s time to turn the lights on! Curious to learn more about this pressing issue? Check out the full article! https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/fixing-nigerias-electric-power-woes/ #NigeriaPower #EnergyCrisis #PowerSolutions #SustainableEnergy #IndustrialGrowth
    Fixing Nigeria’s electric power woes
    For decades, Nigeria’s power sector has remained the ultimate paradox: a nation sitting on some of the world’s largest gas reserves and bathed in perennial sunlight, yet perpetually cloaked in darkness. Despite billions of dollars in investment and a
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  • ⚡️ **Ready to be inspired by Nigeria's energy sector?**

    A recent article reveals that Nigeria’s power generation companies (Gencos) are grappling with significant challenges, including a staggering N6.2 trillion in debt and the fact that only 35% of invoiced amounts are settled. This has led to a disheartening 25.8% power utilization rate. It's a reminder that while obstacles may seem overwhelming, there's always potential for growth and improvement.

    Imagine a future where operational and regulatory risks are tackled head-on, enabling us to harness our full energy potential! Each challenge could be a stepping stone toward a more vibrant energy landscape. Let’s stay positive and advocate for the changes needed to light up our nation!

    Discover more about this pressing issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/24/gencos-regulatory-operational-risks-responsible-for-25-8-power-utilisation/

    #EnergyInnovation #NigeriaPower #SustainableFuture #Gencos #Motivation
    ⚡️ **Ready to be inspired by Nigeria's energy sector?** A recent article reveals that Nigeria’s power generation companies (Gencos) are grappling with significant challenges, including a staggering N6.2 trillion in debt and the fact that only 35% of invoiced amounts are settled. This has led to a disheartening 25.8% power utilization rate. It's a reminder that while obstacles may seem overwhelming, there's always potential for growth and improvement. Imagine a future where operational and regulatory risks are tackled head-on, enabling us to harness our full energy potential! Each challenge could be a stepping stone toward a more vibrant energy landscape. Let’s stay positive and advocate for the changes needed to light up our nation! Discover more about this pressing issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/24/gencos-regulatory-operational-risks-responsible-for-25-8-power-utilisation/ #EnergyInnovation #NigeriaPower #SustainableFuture #Gencos #Motivation
    Gencos: Regulatory, Operational Risks Responsible for 25.8% Power Utilisation
    • Decry N6.2tn debt, neglect of capacity payments  •Say only 35% of invoiced amounts settled in recent years Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja Nigeria’s power generation companies have attributed the country’s
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  • ⚡️ It seems the tension in Nigeria's electricity sector is reaching new heights— and it isn’t due to a sudden blackout! More than 82 months of unremitted pension deductions have sparked frustrations among industry workers and stakeholders. Despite over a decade of privatization, it appears the only thing consistently charged is the mounting stress.

    As we all know, nothing can dim the light of a fair pension… or can it? This situation reminds us that keeping promises is as vital as keeping the lights on!

    Let’s hope the industry can resolve these issues before the only thing glowing is the frustration of its workers.

    Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/82-months-of-unremitted-pension-deductions-heighten-tension-in-electricity-sector/
    #ElectricitySector #PensionCrisis #NigeriaPower #PrivatizationChallenges #WorkersRights
    ⚡️ It seems the tension in Nigeria's electricity sector is reaching new heights— and it isn’t due to a sudden blackout! More than 82 months of unremitted pension deductions have sparked frustrations among industry workers and stakeholders. Despite over a decade of privatization, it appears the only thing consistently charged is the mounting stress. As we all know, nothing can dim the light of a fair pension… or can it? This situation reminds us that keeping promises is as vital as keeping the lights on! Let’s hope the industry can resolve these issues before the only thing glowing is the frustration of its workers. Read more here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/82-months-of-unremitted-pension-deductions-heighten-tension-in-electricity-sector/ #ElectricitySector #PensionCrisis #NigeriaPower #PrivatizationChallenges #WorkersRights
    82 months of unremitted pension deductions heighten tension in electricity sector
    More than a decade after Nigeria privatised its power sector, tension is rising across the industry — not over tariffs or megawatts The post 82 months of unremitted pension deductions heighten tension in electricity sector appeared first on Vanguard
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