Nigeria scores well on electricity reform rankings, but power supply isn’t affordable and reliable. Here’s why
[The Nation - Nigeria] - 24/09/2025
Nigeria’s electricity sector remains fragile. About 85 million Nigerians (43% of the population) lack access to grid electricity. This is one of the biggest energy access gaps in the world. The post Nigeria scores well on electricity reform rankings, but power supply isn’t affordable and (…)
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