Tag: Energy Policy
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π³π¬ From Electric Pioneer to Blackout Capital: Why Lagos Runs on Generators and Candles
Lagos became one of the first African cities to have electricity when its first power station was commissioned in 1896, even before some major European cities. However, Nigeria’s current electricity crisis, forcing many Lagos residents to rely on generators and candles, is due to several factors: 1. Colonial Infrastructure and Neglect The initial power systems…
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π³π¬ Nigeria’s Resurgent Oil Industry: The Warri Refinery Returns to Life
In a resounding declaration of progress, the Warri oil refinery, once a symbol of Nigeriaβs battered energy infrastructure, roared back to life on December 30, 2024. After nearly a decade of silence, the refineryβs revitalized machinery now churns out 125,000 barrels per day at 60% capacity, a powerful sign of the countryβs ambition to reclaim…
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