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According to World Bank statistics, 85 million Nigerians do not have access to grid electricity[1]. This is a staggering figure considering the country’s estimated population of 200 million people and makes Nigeria a country with the largest energy access deficit in the world. Nigeria’s electricity problem has a perennial and teething problem that has gone on unabated for years without the requisite solution in sight.
Power Sector Specialist - Chinedu Onyegbula shares insight and expertise on electricity supply in Nigeria with focus infrastructural constraints, end user tariff & pricing, metering and challenges.
By NOIPollsAccording to World Bank statistics, 85 million Nigerians do not have access to grid electricity[1]. This is a staggering figure considering the country’s estimated population of 200 million people and makes Nigeria a country with the largest energy access deficit in the world. Nigeria’s electricity problem has a perennial and teething problem that has gone on unabated for years without the requisite solution in sight.
Power Sector Specialist - Chinedu Onyegbula shares insight and expertise on electricity supply in Nigeria with focus infrastructural constraints, end user tariff & pricing, metering and challenges.