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Aba Power Embarks on Aggressive Meter Providing Programme

By Pascal Chibuzo Nigeria’s newest electricity distribution company, Aba Power Ltd, has launched an aggressive programme to provide meters to all its customers in nine...

Breaking: “Why we located Geometric Power in Aba”, former Power Minister.

▪️By Darlington Chikwe Gov Ikpeazu with dignitaries unveiling the book Nigeria’s former Minister of Power, Professor Bart Nnaji, has explained why he resigned his...

2023: I still stand by my words ~Prof Bart Nnaji

…As Peter Mbah assures to unite the people if elected ▪️By Pascal Chibuzo Former Minister of Power of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Pro-Chancellor...

Bart Nnaji and the Electricity Question -Opinion

▪️By C. Don Adinuba On the eve of his 66th birthday on July 13, I quickly scribbled a tribute to Bart Nnaji, the internationally engaging...

Breaking: 7-Man American Team Arrives Nigeria for Aba Power

▪️By Mirabel Agbakwuru A team of electricity experts from the United States will today (Wednesday, August 10) arrive in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of...

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Sallah Break: ADC Halts Presidential Primary Results Collation To Accommodate Festivities

ADC delays its final presidential primary results to allow Muslim faithful to celebrate Eid-el-Kabir.

Sallah Safety: FCT Fire Service Urges Residents To Adhere Strictly To Fire Prevention Protocols

As the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations kick off across the Federal Capital Territory, emergency officials place all station commanders on red alert to prevent festive domestic fire accidents.

Amaechi Rejects ADC Presidential Shadow Polls, Alleges Disenfranchisement

Former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi flatly rejects the African Democratic Congress presidential primary results, slamming the process as an internal electoral sham.

NSCDC Apprehends 10 Suspected Vandals, Recovers Utility Cables in Kano

Clamping down on the sabotage of public infrastructure, the Kano State NSCDC command arrests a 10-man syndicate specializing in the theft of high-voltage aluminum conductors.

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