February 20, 2025

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PHCN Wahala: Why Light Still No Dey in 2025

By Tochi Onwuka

We are in 2025, yet Nigerians still celebrate “Up NEPA” like we won the World Cup. Why is stable electricity still a dream?
The Never-Ending BlackoutDespite billions invested in power generation, Nigerians still rely on generators and inverters. Corruption, poor infrastructure, and mismanagement remain major issues.
Who is Suffering the Most?Businesses spend heavily on fuel and alternative energy, increasing costs for consumers. Small businesses struggle the most, and students can’t study effectively.
Any Solution?Solar energy and mini-grids are becoming popular, but can they replace national power supply? Until then, we’ll keep shouting “Up NEPA” when light returns.

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