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Jubaili Bros Drives Nigeria's Energy Transition

Leading energy firm Jubaili Bros Engineering unveils innovative strategies to transform Nigeria's power sector and accelerate sustainable energy transition across the nation.

Australia Offers 3 Hours Free Solar Power Daily

Australia don launch groundbreaking solar initiative wey go provide millions of residents with three hours of free electricity every single day. This revolutionary policy na part of dem commitment to renewable energy.

PENGASSAN Strike Threatens Nigeria's Oil Economy

As PENGASSAN oil workers threaten nationwide strike over minimum wage disputes, Nigeria faces potential economic paralysis. Explore the delicate balance between workers' rights and national survival.

Nigeria's Power Crisis: The AI Race Decider

As the global AI race intensifies, Nigeria's unreliable power supply threatens to leave the nation behind in the technological revolution. Discover how electricity is becoming the decisive factor in Africa's digital transformation.

Imported Petrol Cheaper Than Dangote Refinery in Nigeria

Nigerian fuel market experiences dramatic shift as imported petroleum products undercut Dangote Refinery prices following President Tinubu's tariff reforms. Discover how this price war is reshaping Nigeria's energy landscape.

CSOs Praise FG's 15% Fuel Import Levy

Nigerian civil society organizations are applauding the Federal Government's strategic 15% tariff on imported refined petroleum products, hailing it as a game-changer for local refining capacity and economic growth.

EKEDC Starts Free Meter Distribution Nationwide

Eko Electricity Distribution Company begins massive free meter rollout under Federal Government's National Mass Metering Programme, bringing relief to thousands of customers tired of estimated billing.

Petrol May Hit ₦1,163/Litre in New FG Plan

Nigerians brace for tougher times as the Federal Government's new petrol tariff could push pump prices to unprecedented levels while aiming to generate massive revenue.

15% Tariff Hike: Why Nigerians Are Furious

The Federal Government's controversial 15% tariff increase faces massive backlash from economists and citizens who argue it will cripple businesses and deepen poverty across Nigeria.

APC's Emami Warns Against 15% Fuel Import Tariff

Prominent APC leader Henry Emami raises urgent concerns about Nigeria's planned 15% fuel import levy, predicting severe economic consequences including higher transportation costs and increased inflation for ordinary Nigerians.

Tinubu imposes 15% tariff on imported fuel

President Tinubu's administration has introduced a 15% import levy on petroleum products, signaling major changes for Nigeria's energy sector and potentially affecting fuel costs across the nation.

KEDCO Starts $550M World Bank Metering Scheme

Kano Electricity Distribution Company kicks off transformative mass metering program backed by World Bank funding, promising relief from estimated billing for millions of customers across Northwest Nigeria.

FG Plans Electricity Subsidy for Vulnerable Nigerians

The Federal Government announces strategic electricity subsidy initiative to protect low-income households and vulnerable Nigerians from recent tariff increases while maintaining sector sustainability.

UK removes tariffs on 3000 Nigerian products

In a major trade policy shift, the United Kingdom has eliminated tariffs on approximately 3000 Nigerian export products while Nigeria implements reciprocal import restrictions against the United States, signaling a significant realignment of international

Cross River Gets 440kWp Mini-Grid Power Boost

Four communities in Cross River State celebrate reliable electricity as REA's interconnected mini-grid project delivers 440kWp of clean power, transforming lives and boosting local economy.

Nigeria's Metering Crisis: 100K vs 7M Target

Nigeria faces a massive electricity metering gap with only 100,000 meters installed against a 7 million target. Minister Adebayo Adelabu's ambitious plan aims to transform the power sector amid growing consumer frustration.

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