Can Nigerians Afford 24-Hour Electricity? Deji Adeyanju Weighs In
Deji Adeyanju argues that Nigerians aren’t demanding round-the-clock power. They simply want light from around 8pm to cool off before bed and by 7am to iron clothes. He suggests this modest supply window could serve households, allowing the rest to be redirected to factories. He questions why this reasonable request seems too much.
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