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When the lights went out for the third time in a week at his Lagos textile factory, Emeka Okafor did not wait for the utility…
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Who’s Writing the Cheques: The $425 Million Factory Wave, the $100 Million Equity Fund, and Where Smart Capital Is Placing Its Bets in Nigeria’s Energy Sector
In April 2026, the Rural Electrification Agency disclosed a number that reshapes how international energy companies should think about Nigeria’s market. The country attracted approximately…
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Who’s Buying: Inside the $500 Million DISREP Metering Programme and What 3.4 Million Smart Meters Mean for Your Supply Chain
The Federal Government of Nigeria has a clear instruction for the country’s eleven electricity distribution companies: meters are not for sale. Under the World Bank-backed…
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“We Lose Forty Percent of What We Buy”: A DisCo Procurement Director on Why Metering Is the Urgent Half of Nigeria’s Energy Transition
When you sit with a procurement director at one of Nigeria’s largest electricity distribution companies—known universally as DisCos—the conversation does not begin with solar panels…
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What a Kilowatt-Hour Really Costs Across Nigeria: Regional Economics and the Case for Localised Energy Strategy
The cost of electricity in Nigeria is not a single number. It varies by location, by technology, by customer category, and—most critically—by whether the power…
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How 15 States Are Quietly Reshaping Nigeria’s Electricity Investment Map
Between October 2024 and February 2026, something happened in Nigeria’s power sector that has received less attention than the well-documented grid collapses and the headline-grabbing…
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Nigeria’s Energy Market Isn’t Waiting: How Distributed Power Is Rewriting the Rules of Investment
Walk through the industrial districts of Lagos, Kano, or Port Harcourt and you’ll hear a constant, low-frequency hum. It’s not the national grid—that supply is…
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From Diesel Dependency to Solar Sovereignty: Why Our Return to NNEPIE 2026 Is a Business Imperative, Not a Courtesy Call
Last Year’s Booth Paid for Itself in Six Weeks. We’re Coming Back to Lagos for More. I remember standing in the aisle at the Landmark…
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Don’t Miss Out! Nigeria International New Energy & Power Industry Expo 2026 is NOW OPEN for Exhibitor Registration!
Hey energy innovators, power solution providers, and renewable energy pioneers! 🚀 Are you ready to light up Africa’s largest economy? The wait is over – Nigeria…
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90 Million Without Power, $410 Billion at Stake: The 2026 Lagos Expo That Will Decide West Africa’s Energy Future
Nigeria stands at a pivotal crossroads in its developmental history. As the most populous nation in Africa, its economic ambitions are frequently tethered to the…
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Solving Nigeria’s Power Crisis: Opportunities for Global Investors
For decades, Nigeria has occupied a paradoxical position in the global energy narrative. It is Africa’s largest economy, the continent’s most populous nation, and a…
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Why Nigeria is Africa’s Most Lucrative Energy Market in 2026
For decades, Nigeria’s energy sector was a paradox: a giant with limitless potential, perpetually hamstrung by policy inconsistency, infrastructural decay, and the crippling irony of…
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