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How can a nation with gas, sunlight, and 220 million people still live in darkness?
For over six decades, Nigeria has shouted “Up NEPA!” — yet the lights still go out. With the world’s 9th largest gas reserves and billions spent on power reforms, the country still generates only 6,000 megawatts — less than New York City uses daily.
This book doesn’t just ask why. It exposes who benefits from the darkness — and how we can finally switch on the light.






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