"Nigeria’s electricity crisis is no longer merely an infrastructure problem; it is a national tragedy. It undermines industrial growth, destroys small businesses, discourages investment, increases unemployment and reduces the quality of life for millions. Hospitals struggle to function. Students read under candlelight. Factories spend fortunes on diesel. Citizens who faithfully pay electricity bills still endure endless blackouts."
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From the editorial of the guardian newspaper nigeria June 15 2026
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