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Nigeria: Nigeria Designed the Cure for Its Electricity Crisis. It Stopped Administering It Halfway.
Nigeria's National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) historically managed the country's electricity supply but failed to meet demand, leading to the joke 'Never Expect Power Always.' Despite efforts to address the crisis, the grid still delivers only a fraction of Nigeria's electricity needs, with generators remaining prevalent.
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