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    Tinubu Approves Payment of N3.3 Trillion Debt to 15 Power Plants to Fix Nigeria’s Electricity Crisis

    by Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe April 7, 2026
    by Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe April 7, 2026

    President Tinubu has approved a N3.3 trillion debt settlement to 15 power plants accumulated over a decade, in a bid to restore stable electricity supply

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    Nigeria’s Electricity Subsidy Persists Amid Economic Challenges

    by Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi March 13, 2024
    by Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi March 13, 2024

    Amid economic hardships, Nigeria’s government commits to maintaining electricity subsidies while emphasizing a gradual transition and renewable energy adoption.

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