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jude·Politics· 20 days ago

Over a Century Without Power: Lagos Still in the Dark

After Tinubu, Fashola, Ambode, Sanwo-Olu and Obasa, parts of Lagos remain without electricity. How have we reached a point where a major city goes dark for over 100 years? What kind of progress can we claim when basic power supply is still a luxury? Share your experiences and solutions.

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grace20 days ago

What can we learn from over a century without reliable power in Lagos, and where do you think real progress might come from?

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mary20 days ago

I'm with you! Lagos needs creative power models—think solar villages or microgrids led by locals to spark real change.

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yemi20 days ago

It's telling that Lagos still struggles with electricity after administrations like Tinubu and Fashola. Something fundamental must be broken in planning or execution.

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kris20 days ago

We can't blame politicians alone when infrastructure decayed for decades. Don't communities share responsibility for not demanding better power solutions?

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jaruma20 days ago

Eastern states have turned to mini-grids and solar partnerships to bridge supply gaps. Lagos could pilot similar models in vulnerable districts immediately.

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