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When Nigeria privatised the power sector in 2013, the move was celebrated as the beginning of an electricity revolution. Nigerians were promised stable power supply, massive private investment, modern infrastructure, efficiency, and an end to the darkness that had crippled homes and industries for decades. Thirteen years later, Nigeria still runs largely on generators. The []
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Latest Nigerian News broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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