NIGERIA'S EPILEPTIC POWER SUPPLY: Power supply doom's days loom for Nigeria people as the Power Seat detarch self from National grid, spent $17billion tax payers money on independent solar alternative!
Nigeria’s long-standing epileptic power supply crisis may be set for the worse as Aso Rock, the country's power seat detaches itself from the national grid. This became a inferable after the Federal Government spent budgeted $10 billion taxpayers’ money in 2025 and another $7billion spent in 2026 for the exit-Nigeria-grid solar power project This development raises serious concerns about the sustainability, coordination, and transparency of Nigeria’s energy strategy.
For decades, Nigerians have endured frequent grid collapses, unstable electricity, and rising energy costs. The decision by critical government power hubs to rely on off-grid solar solutions is being viewed by many analysts as a vote of no confidence in the national electricity system. While renewable energy is essential for Nigeria’s future, critics argue that abandoning the grid instead of fixing it worsens inequality and leaves ordinary citizens trapped in darkness. Aso Rock's behaviour in power sector is like a pilot taking a parachute jump out of a troubled plane.
Energy experts warn that without urgent reforms—modern grid infrastructure, accountability in power spending, and private sector efficiency—Nigeria may face even tougher economic and industrial challenges. As businesses, hospitals, and households struggle to survive unreliable electricity, the big question remains: Did Aso Rock foresee better days for Nigeria power supply to have exited it?
Nigeria’s electric power worse times is no longer far—it is here, and the consequences may be severe. Rescuers should act!

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