There are Nigerian communities where people have never had electricity. Ever.
No lights after sunset, no refrigerators, kids studying under kerosene lamps, businesses that close when the sun goes down.
Engr. Abba Aliyu, MD/CEO of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), runs the institution trying to reach them. We discuss what people get wrong about delivering power through government, how REA is shifting from just providing light to enabling economic development (because electricity alone doesn't pay bills), the coordination challenge of working across ministries and states that don't always communicate, what's being tested to reach the communities everyone else has given up on, and what success looks like in 2030, not in reports, but in whether a rural kid can finally study after dark.