The electricity national grid has collapsed again, meaning that Nigerians should expect more blackouts, as the country’s public power supply has gone down again.
The latest collapse, the third in less than a month, came despite assurances by the Federal Government that it has taken steps to address the problem.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) which manages the grid last month said it had developed alternative ways of managing the grid.
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