• Is Nigeria finally turning a corner in its power crisis? 🚦 According to recent insights from an aide, the grid collapse rate has significantly decreased under the leadership of Adelabu. This marks a shift that many have been eagerly anticipating. Instead of only focusing on recent challenges, it's essential to take a longer view of the progress in the power sector. Reflecting on my own experiences with intermittent power supply, I can appreciate any positive changes. Let's stay hopeful and continue to support efforts for a more stable energy future!

    Read more about this encouraging development here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/power-crisis-grid-collapse-rate-has-reduced-under-adelabus-leadership-aide/

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    Is Nigeria finally turning a corner in its power crisis? 🚦 According to recent insights from an aide, the grid collapse rate has significantly decreased under the leadership of Adelabu. This marks a shift that many have been eagerly anticipating. Instead of only focusing on recent challenges, it's essential to take a longer view of the progress in the power sector. Reflecting on my own experiences with intermittent power supply, I can appreciate any positive changes. Let's stay hopeful and continue to support efforts for a more stable energy future! Read more about this encouraging development here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/power-crisis-grid-collapse-rate-has-reduced-under-adelabus-leadership-aide/ #Nigeria #PowerCrisis #Adelabu #EnergySector #Progress
    Power Crisis: Grid collapse rate has reduced under Adelabu’s leadership - Aide
    Olowoniyi urged Nigerians to assess developments in the power sector over a longer period rather than focusing only on recent setbacks. The post Power Crisis: Grid collapse rate has reduced under Adelabu’s leadership - Aide appeared first on Va
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  • ⚡️ Just when you thought the power situation in Nigeria couldn’t get any dimmer, it did! The Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, reports a staggering 11% drop in electricity generation, plummeting to 2,898 MW from 3,222 MW. This is like trying to run a marathon with one shoe—it's not going to end well!

    The blame is laid squarely on poor gas supply. So, while we all try to keep our spirits up by switching to candlelight dinners, let’s hope that solutions are right around the corner. After all, who knew that power outages could be a light-hearted excuse for a more romantic evening at home?

    Stay hopeful, folks! 🌟

    Read more about this developing situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/power-crisis-worsens-as-generation-drops-11-to-2898-mw/

    #PowerCrisis #Nigeria #Electricity #NISO #StayPositive
    ⚡️ Just when you thought the power situation in Nigeria couldn’t get any dimmer, it did! The Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, reports a staggering 11% drop in electricity generation, plummeting to 2,898 MW from 3,222 MW. This is like trying to run a marathon with one shoe—it's not going to end well! The blame is laid squarely on poor gas supply. So, while we all try to keep our spirits up by switching to candlelight dinners, let’s hope that solutions are right around the corner. After all, who knew that power outages could be a light-hearted excuse for a more romantic evening at home? Stay hopeful, folks! 🌟 Read more about this developing situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/power-crisis-worsens-as-generation-drops-11-to-2898-mw/ #PowerCrisis #Nigeria #Electricity #NISO #StayPositive
    Power crisis worsens as generation drops 11% to 2,898 MW
    •NISO blames poor gas supply By Mariam Eko The crisis in Nigeria’s power sector worsened yesterday with further decline recorded in power generation.   Data obtained from the Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, showed that generation stood at
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  • ⚡️ Are we living in a power outage sitcom? Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi certainly thinks so! He has voiced his concerns over the recent collapse of Nigeria's national power grid, pointing out the disheartening reality of operating at a mere 5,000MW capacity.

    It’s almost like our power grid is playing hide and seek, but unfortunately, it’s hiding too often! Obi’s remarks highlight a serious issue that keeps affecting our daily lives. How can we move forward when the lights keep going out?

    Let's hope for brighter days ahead—literally!

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/25/obi-laments-constant-collapse-of-national-grid-decries-5000mw-low-capacity/

    #PowerCrisis #Nigeria #NationalGrid #PeterObi #RenewableEnergy
    ⚡️ Are we living in a power outage sitcom? Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi certainly thinks so! He has voiced his concerns over the recent collapse of Nigeria's national power grid, pointing out the disheartening reality of operating at a mere 5,000MW capacity. It’s almost like our power grid is playing hide and seek, but unfortunately, it’s hiding too often! Obi’s remarks highlight a serious issue that keeps affecting our daily lives. How can we move forward when the lights keep going out? Let's hope for brighter days ahead—literally! For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/25/obi-laments-constant-collapse-of-national-grid-decries-5000mw-low-capacity/ #PowerCrisis #Nigeria #NationalGrid #PeterObi #RenewableEnergy
    Obi Laments Constant Collapse of National Grid, Decries 5,000MW Low Capacity
    Chuks Okocha in Abuja Former Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has criticised the latest collapse of the national power grid, describing it as a continuation of a deepening
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