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64th Independence Anniversary – There Is No Light In This Tunnel… BY AGBA JALINGO

Congratulations to Nigeria and Nigerians today as we celebrate the 64th anniversary of our independence from the British crown. According to many credible sources listed at the end of this article, electricity generation in Nigeria began in the Lagos province in 1886, with the use of generators to provide 60kW of electricity to light up

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Light To Shine At The Tunnel After Years Of Darkness In Bekwarra LGA

By Suzan Ipieurim There is a soon-to-be light at the end of the tunnel after about 7-8 years of darkness in Bekwarra Local Government Area of Cross River State. The State Electrification Agency (SEA) has commenced the rehabilitation and electrification of Bekwarra LGA, following directives from Governor Bassey Otu for the immediate restoration of light.

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Calabar Residents Count Losses After 49 Days Power Outage

By News Agency of Nigeria Listen To The Report Residents of Calabar, the Cross Rivers State capital have started to count their losses following 49 days of power outage in the capital city. Some of the residents, who spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday, lamented how the development had

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Unstable Power Supply Will Improve Soon – PHED

By Patrick Obia Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company, PHED, has apologized for the unstable public power supply witnessed in its franchise States will be rectified soon. PHED in a public announcement on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, said the outage is as a result of generation constraint which has led to the intermittent supplies and will

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Understanding Governor Ayade’s Electricity Dreams BY AGBA JALINGO

The glow of satisfaction and achievement that adorned Governor Ayade’s face, as he appraised himself after the test run of power evacuation from the 23 megawatts Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO), power plant he has constructed in Calabar, was very memorable. He doubled the excitement by renaming the project after himself “Ayade Power Plant” according

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No Light No Vote – Calabar South Residents Protest Two Years Of Darkness

By Efa Sunday; Government House Correspondent  Residents of Efut Aka-Mboto area of Calabar South, Cross River State, have cried out to the Government of Sen. Ben Ayade to restore electricity back to their environs, insisting that “No electricity, no vote.” The people made this demand today, as they staged a protest to the Governor Office,

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