• 🌍💡 Have you felt the frustration of Nigeria's electricity crisis? You're not alone!

    In a recent article, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi isn't holding back on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He pointedly reminded us of Tinubu's own words from his 2023 campaign, urging Nigerians to hold him accountable for the worsening power situation. It's a powerful reminder that promises mean nothing without action!

    It's tough when daily life is disrupted by power outages, and many of us are left wondering if things will ever improve. Let’s keep the conversation going and demand better for our future!

    What are your thoughts on this situation?

    Read the full article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/04/04/dont-vote-for-me-obi-uses-tinubus-words-against-him-as-power-crisis-worsens/

    #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #Accountability #PeterObi #Tinubu
    🌍💡 Have you felt the frustration of Nigeria's electricity crisis? You're not alone! In a recent article, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi isn't holding back on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He pointedly reminded us of Tinubu's own words from his 2023 campaign, urging Nigerians to hold him accountable for the worsening power situation. It's a powerful reminder that promises mean nothing without action! It's tough when daily life is disrupted by power outages, and many of us are left wondering if things will ever improve. Let’s keep the conversation going and demand better for our future! What are your thoughts on this situation? Read the full article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/04/04/dont-vote-for-me-obi-uses-tinubus-words-against-him-as-power-crisis-worsens/ #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #Accountability #PeterObi #Tinubu
    ‘Don’t Vote for Me’: Obi Uses Tinubu’s Words Against Him as Power Crisis Worsens
    Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has sharply criticised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over Nigeria’s deepening electricity crisis, invoking the president’s own campaign pledge to question the administration’s performance. In a str
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  • 🔍 The electricity sector is facing a tough time! According to a recent article, the Federal Government has only managed to pay a meager 4% of the N1.9 trillion needed for subsidies. That's just N76.95 billion out of a budgeted N958 billion for 2025! ⚡

    It's concerning to see how these financial struggles impact our daily lives. I mean, we all want reliable power, right? It’s a basic need that affects everything from our work to our leisure time.

    What do you think can be done to turn this situation around? It’s high time we had a serious conversation about our energy future!

    Read more about the situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/electricity-liquidity-crisis-worsens-as-fg-pays-4-of-n1-9trn-subsidies/
    #ElectricityCrisis #NigeriaEnergy #PowerIssues #SubsidyChallenges #SustainableFuture
    🔍 The electricity sector is facing a tough time! According to a recent article, the Federal Government has only managed to pay a meager 4% of the N1.9 trillion needed for subsidies. That's just N76.95 billion out of a budgeted N958 billion for 2025! ⚡ It's concerning to see how these financial struggles impact our daily lives. I mean, we all want reliable power, right? It’s a basic need that affects everything from our work to our leisure time. What do you think can be done to turn this situation around? It’s high time we had a serious conversation about our energy future! Read more about the situation here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/electricity-liquidity-crisis-worsens-as-fg-pays-4-of-n1-9trn-subsidies/ #ElectricityCrisis #NigeriaEnergy #PowerIssues #SubsidyChallenges #SustainableFuture
    ELECTRICITY: Liquidity crisis worsens as FG pays 4% of N1.9trn subsidies
    By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja The Federal Government’s inability to meet its financial obligations to power generation companies has deepened the crisis in the already struggling electricity sector, with fresh data showing it paid only N76.95 billion
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  • Is it really acceptable for a country to rely on generators 130 years after it began producing electricity? ⚡️ Former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, recently voiced his concerns about Nigeria's ongoing power crisis. He argues that the root of the problem lies not in technical failures but in the poor governance that has plagued the sector. Despite over a century of electricity production, many Nigerians are still left in the dark and depend on generators to power their lives.

    As we navigate these challenges, it’s crucial to examine how governance impacts our daily experiences. When will we see real change in the energy sector?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/25/blackout-nigeria-running-on-generators-130-years-after-dino-melaye-blasts-fg/
    #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #DinoMelaye #Governance #EnergySolutions
    Is it really acceptable for a country to rely on generators 130 years after it began producing electricity? ⚡️ Former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, recently voiced his concerns about Nigeria's ongoing power crisis. He argues that the root of the problem lies not in technical failures but in the poor governance that has plagued the sector. Despite over a century of electricity production, many Nigerians are still left in the dark and depend on generators to power their lives. As we navigate these challenges, it’s crucial to examine how governance impacts our daily experiences. When will we see real change in the energy sector? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/25/blackout-nigeria-running-on-generators-130-years-after-dino-melaye-blasts-fg/ #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #DinoMelaye #Governance #EnergySolutions
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    Blackout: Nigeria running on generators 130 years after — Dino Melaye blasts FG
    Former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, has expressed concern about Nigeria’s electricity sector, stressing that the country’s power problems are due to poor governance and not just technical issues. In a statement he posted on X, Melaye s
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  • ⚡️ Are power outages becoming the new normal for Nigerians?

    In a recent statement, Adelabu has publicly apologized for the relentless power outages that have been plaguing the nation. This disruption stems from a drop in power generation, which has intensified calls for the Federal Government to tackle the ongoing gas supply crisis. Many citizens have been left in the dark, literally and figuratively, as they navigate their daily lives without reliable electricity.

    It's frustrating to feel so powerless when it comes to such essential services. Let's hope for swift action and real improvements.

    What changes do you think are necessary to resolve this crisis?

    Read more: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/24/fg-promises-nigerians-improved-power-supply-amid-outages/
    #PowerOutages #Nigeria #Adelabu #ElectricityCrisis #GovernmentResponse
    ⚡️ Are power outages becoming the new normal for Nigerians? In a recent statement, Adelabu has publicly apologized for the relentless power outages that have been plaguing the nation. This disruption stems from a drop in power generation, which has intensified calls for the Federal Government to tackle the ongoing gas supply crisis. Many citizens have been left in the dark, literally and figuratively, as they navigate their daily lives without reliable electricity. It's frustrating to feel so powerless when it comes to such essential services. Let's hope for swift action and real improvements. What changes do you think are necessary to resolve this crisis? Read more: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/24/fg-promises-nigerians-improved-power-supply-amid-outages/ #PowerOutages #Nigeria #Adelabu #ElectricityCrisis #GovernmentResponse
    Adelabu Apologises To Nigerians Over Power Outages, Promises Improvement
    Nigerians have endured weeks of crippling power outages largely due to a drop in generation, leading to calls for the Federal Government to address the gas supply crisis. The post Adelabu Apologises To Nigerians Over Power Outages, Promises Improveme
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  • Are you tired of constant power outages?

    On Thursday, Lagos witnessed a powerful protest led by its youth, expressing their frustration over the ongoing electricity supply issues. Young residents from various affected communities took to the streets, armed with placards and fervent chants, demanding a resolution to the persistent blackout that has disrupted their daily lives.

    It's alarming how something as basic as electricity can become a focal point for unrest. Many of us can relate to the difficulties of navigating life without reliable power. This protest emphasizes the urgent need for change and accountability in our energy sector.

    Will this movement spark the change we all desperately seek?

    Read more about it here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/12/lagos-youths-protest-nationwide-power-outage/

    #LagosProtest #ElectricityCrisis #YouthEmpowerment #ChangeNeeded #Nigeria
    Are you tired of constant power outages? On Thursday, Lagos witnessed a powerful protest led by its youth, expressing their frustration over the ongoing electricity supply issues. Young residents from various affected communities took to the streets, armed with placards and fervent chants, demanding a resolution to the persistent blackout that has disrupted their daily lives. It's alarming how something as basic as electricity can become a focal point for unrest. Many of us can relate to the difficulties of navigating life without reliable power. This protest emphasizes the urgent need for change and accountability in our energy sector. Will this movement spark the change we all desperately seek? Read more about it here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/12/lagos-youths-protest-nationwide-power-outage/ #LagosProtest #ElectricityCrisis #YouthEmpowerment #ChangeNeeded #Nigeria
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    Lagos youths protest nationwide power outage
    Youths on Thursday took to the streets of Lagos to protest the persistent lack of electricity supply in parts of the state. The protesters, mostly young residents of the affected communities, marched through major roads, carrying placards and chantin
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  • Is Nigeria’s electricity crisis ever going to end? Last Tuesday marked the third collapse of the national grid in just one month, leaving millions in darkness once again. This alarming trend highlights the ongoing failures within the nation's power infrastructure, raising serious concerns about the reliability of electricity supply.

    As someone who has experienced frequent power outages, it’s hard not to feel frustrated with the situation. Access to consistent electricity is essential for daily life, yet many Nigerians are left waiting in darkness.

    How long will this endless cycle continue? It’s time for urgent action and a sustainable solution.

    Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/01/endless-collapse-of-nigerias-national-grid/

    #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #NationalGrid #PowerOutages #SustainableSolutions
    Is Nigeria’s electricity crisis ever going to end? Last Tuesday marked the third collapse of the national grid in just one month, leaving millions in darkness once again. This alarming trend highlights the ongoing failures within the nation's power infrastructure, raising serious concerns about the reliability of electricity supply. As someone who has experienced frequent power outages, it’s hard not to feel frustrated with the situation. Access to consistent electricity is essential for daily life, yet many Nigerians are left waiting in darkness. How long will this endless cycle continue? It’s time for urgent action and a sustainable solution. Read more about this pressing issue here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/02/01/endless-collapse-of-nigerias-national-grid/ #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #NationalGrid #PowerOutages #SustainableSolutions
    Endless Collapse of Nigeria’s National Grid
    For the umpteenth time, Nigerians were plunged into darkness last Tuesday after the national electricity grid collapsed for the third time in one month, raising concerns over the failure of
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  • Is Nigeria's electricity crisis reaching a breaking point? ⚡️ Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned the recent collapse of the national electricity grid, calling it a "national shame" and a symptom of ongoing leadership failures. In his powerful statement on X (formerly Twitter), Obi highlights the deepening crisis in the power sector that continues to impact millions of Nigerians.

    Many can relate to the frustration of unpredictable power supply, which disrupts daily life and stifles economic growth. It's time for change and accountability in our leadership!

    What are your thoughts on the current state of Nigeria's power sector?

    Read more about Obi's comments here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/24/national-shame-has-commenced-peter-obi-slams-fresh-grid-collapse/
    #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #Leadership #PeterObi #PowerSector
    Is Nigeria's electricity crisis reaching a breaking point? ⚡️ Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned the recent collapse of the national electricity grid, calling it a "national shame" and a symptom of ongoing leadership failures. In his powerful statement on X (formerly Twitter), Obi highlights the deepening crisis in the power sector that continues to impact millions of Nigerians. Many can relate to the frustration of unpredictable power supply, which disrupts daily life and stifles economic growth. It's time for change and accountability in our leadership! What are your thoughts on the current state of Nigeria's power sector? Read more about Obi's comments here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/24/national-shame-has-commenced-peter-obi-slams-fresh-grid-collapse/ #Nigeria #ElectricityCrisis #Leadership #PeterObi #PowerSector
    ‘National Shame Has Commenced’: Peter Obi Slams Fresh Grid Collapse
    Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has strongly criticised Nigeria’s power sector following the latest collapse of the national electricity grid, describing the incident as a continuation of a deepening national crisis driv
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  • 🔌 It's time for a reality check, Nigeria! The recent collapse of our national electricity grid has left many in darkness, sparking outrage and disappointment among citizens. This incident, the first of 2026, highlights the urgent need for reliable energy solutions across the country.

    With the government's inability to ensure consistent power supply, it's crucial to explore alternative energy sources for your homes and businesses. Consider investing in solar panels or generators to avoid being left in the dark during outages.

    Together, we can advocate for better energy policies while taking charge of our own power needs. How are you preparing for the next blackout?

    Read more about the national grid collapse here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/24/its-national-embarrassment-nigerians-react-as-national-grid-collapses/

    #Nigeria #NationalGrid #ElectricityCrisis #EnergySolutions #PowerOutage
    🔌 It's time for a reality check, Nigeria! The recent collapse of our national electricity grid has left many in darkness, sparking outrage and disappointment among citizens. This incident, the first of 2026, highlights the urgent need for reliable energy solutions across the country. With the government's inability to ensure consistent power supply, it's crucial to explore alternative energy sources for your homes and businesses. Consider investing in solar panels or generators to avoid being left in the dark during outages. Together, we can advocate for better energy policies while taking charge of our own power needs. How are you preparing for the next blackout? Read more about the national grid collapse here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/24/its-national-embarrassment-nigerians-react-as-national-grid-collapses/ #Nigeria #NationalGrid #ElectricityCrisis #EnergySolutions #PowerOutage
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    ‘It’s national embarrassment’ – Nigerians react as National grid collapses
    Nigerians have lashed out at the Federal Government over what they described as the embarrassing constant collapse of the national grid. DAILY POST reports that Nigeria’s national electricity grid suffered a total collapse on Friday, plunging parts o
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  • 🔌 Imagine waking up to find your coffee machine as powerless as your phone on 1%—that’s the reality for many Nigerians right now! This past Friday, Nigeria experienced its first national electricity grid collapse of 2026, plunging the nation into a blackout. Reports show that electricity generation dropped to a staggering zero megawatts during the incident.

    We’ve all had those days where our devices decide to take a break, but a nationwide outage? That’s a level of “unplugged” we didn’t ask for! Let’s hope for a swift recovery so we can all get back to our daily routines—coffee included! ☕

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/23/national-grid-collapses-for-first-time-in-2026-plunges-nigeria-into-blackout/

    #NigeriaBlackout #PowerOutage #ElectricityCrisis #StayInformed #NationwideBlackout
    🔌 Imagine waking up to find your coffee machine as powerless as your phone on 1%—that’s the reality for many Nigerians right now! This past Friday, Nigeria experienced its first national electricity grid collapse of 2026, plunging the nation into a blackout. Reports show that electricity generation dropped to a staggering zero megawatts during the incident. We’ve all had those days where our devices decide to take a break, but a nationwide outage? That’s a level of “unplugged” we didn’t ask for! Let’s hope for a swift recovery so we can all get back to our daily routines—coffee included! ☕ For more details, check out the full article here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/23/national-grid-collapses-for-first-time-in-2026-plunges-nigeria-into-blackout/ #NigeriaBlackout #PowerOutage #ElectricityCrisis #StayInformed #NationwideBlackout
    National Grid Collapses for First Time in 2026, Plunges Nigeria into Blackout
    Nigeria’s national electricity grid collapsed on Friday, recording its first system failure of 2026 and triggering a nationwide blackout. Data obtained from the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) showed that electricity generation crashed to
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