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Millions in Nigeria have little to no electricity. It's straining businesses and public services

  • About half of Nigeria's 200 million people lack adequate daily electricity from the national grid, with rural areas like Olodo Okin completely off-grid.
  • Schoolchildren in Nigeria face challenges as many buildings lack connection to the unreliable national electricity grid.
  • Insufficient electricity access plagues Nigeria, impacting education and daily life in remote areas like Olodo Okin.
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