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Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by iwaeda: 8:49am On Aug 11
Nigeria’s electricity generation dropped to 3,521,37 megawatts on Saturday barely two weeks after reaching a year high of 5,105 megawatts on July 27.

This is according to the latest 24-hour National grid performance data.

The figure represents the electricity generated by the 22 power plants connected to the country’s national grid.

Egbin, with 450 megawatts, contributed the highest to the grid, while Sapele National Integrated Power Plant(Gas), and Geregu NIPP(Gas) recorded zero generation.

The development comes after the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu recently said the country’s electricity generation reached a three-year high of 5,105 megawatts.

DAILY POST recalls that despite Nigeria’s heavy investments in the power sector, the country has continued to struggle with 3000mw to 5000mw electricity generation for a population of over 200 million.

https://dailypost.ng/2024/08/11/nigerias-electricity-generation-drops-to-3521mw/
Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by Esirin: 8:52am On Aug 11
iwaeda:
Nigeria’s electricity generation dropped to 3,521,37 megawatts on Saturday barely two weeks after reaching a year high of 5,105 megawatts on July 27.
The most popular black nation indeed
Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by Throwback: 8:52am On Aug 11
I talk am say our electricity generation capacity has refused to surge forward beyond the 4000MW that the Obasanjo 2nd term administration kept announcing.

17years later, we are talking about 3500MW.

Nigeria we hail thee.

As the anthem don kuku return, we are returning to the past, rather than make progress.

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Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by iwaeda: 9:21am On Aug 11
Throwback:
I talk am say our electricity generation capacity has refused ro surge forward beyond the 4000MW that the Obasanjo 2nd term administration kept announcing.

17years later, we are talking about 3500MW.

Nigeria we hail thee.

As the anthem don kuku return, we are returning to the past, rather than make progress.
grin angry grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by Cindypresh(f): 9:29am On Aug 11
Throwback:
I talk am say our electricity generation capacity has refused ro surge forward beyond the 4000MW that the Obasanjo 2nd term administration kept announcing.

17years later, we are talking about 3500MW.

Nigeria we hail thee.

As the anthem don kuku return, we are returning to the past, rather than make progress.

Dry season never reach oo, we go hear weeeeeen during next year heat wave from feb-April.

Wait oo, no be throwback one of agbado members be this?? Former buhari staunch supporter and now tinupoo hypeman...so Apc wasted your 9yrs for nothing
Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by FarSide: 9:41am On Aug 11
This our flip flop power eehh. Why has Nigeria refused to move forward. I believe I can singlehandedly do better than Nigeria president and the 36 governor's. Misplaced priorities everywhere
Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by iwaeda: 2:54pm On Aug 11
FarSide:
This our flip flop power eehh. Why has Nigeria refused to move forward. I believe I can singlehandedly do better than Nigeria president and the 36 governor's. Misplaced priorities everywhere
Waiting for salewa97's epistle grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria’s Electricity Generation Drops To 3,521mw by iwaeda: 8:10pm On Aug 11
Up NEPA. grin grin grin grin cry cry cry

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