The Power Minister Adelabu has emphasised restoring consumer confidence in Nigeria’s power grid as industries seek alternative energy sources.
According to the statement, the equipment and infrastructure were built by the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) with support of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
ShareThe Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has emphasized the need for the development of local capacities for the ...
MY first encounter with Usman Ododo occurred at PRNigeria Centre Abuja office in February 2021 exactly four years ago when he ...
In a nation where anointed candidates often turn against their benefactors, Ododo's steadfast loyalty to Yahaya Bello stands out as exceptional.
Ododo’s administration largely mirrors Bello’s policies, emphasising strong alignment with his predecessor's political ...
Nigeria, also taking bold steps to revive its faltering power sector, aiming to attract $15 billion in private investments while keeping its most vulnerable citizens in mind. At a World Bank ...
The global energy landscape is undergoing a transformation. Africa, with its vast untapped solar and wind resources, is uniquely positioned to capitalize on this shift. Countries like Kenya, Egypt ...
Nigeria's government to pay vocational students, fund training, and offer loans, aiming to boost skills, reduce emigration, ...
This project, presented during the World Bank Energy Summit in Tanzania, emphasises the necessity of addressing Nigeria’s energy crisis, which has left 86 million people without access to electricity.
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