The Executive Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwa-Olu inspected electric car assembled in Lagos, yesterday. While electric cars are becoming popular across the globe, this turns out to be the first of its kind in Nigeria....
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has announced the introduction of disappearing messages feature, a move ramping up its challenge to rival Snapchat. According to messaging service, no fewer than two billion users will have the options of deciding whether...
The collection of Service-Based Electricity Tariffs (SBT) will resume next week. Confirming the development to newsmen the special adviser on infrastructure to President Buhari, Ahmad Zakari said the implementation will begin next week as the Nigerian...
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) says the nation's power sector has recorded its highest national peak of 5,459.50MW Announcing the historic development in a statement on Friday, the General Manager of the Company, Ndidi Mbah...
The Chairman, North East Commodity Association (NECAS), Alhaji Sadiq Umar-Daware has explained how hoodlums took advantage of #EndSARS protests to cart away 110 new tractors, farm inputs and implements from the association’s warehouse in Yola Speaking...
The Senate Committee on Power has expressed concerns over the lack of budgetary provision for the Mambilla Hydro Power Project in the 2021 Budget. The Lawmakers have also warned that the gross underfunding of the power...
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