
Power Holding Company Of Nigeria - PHCN







Federal government is planning to stop paying electricity subsidy, and this will result in an increase in how much Nigerians will have to pay to buy 1 unit.

The planned increment in electricity tariff has created panic and tension among Nigerians as the date for the commencement of the new tariff regime draws close.

The World Bank has approved $500 million loan for the President Bola Tinubu for Women's empowerment and another $750 million for rural electrification project.

Electricity Distribution companies across Nigeria have halted the planned electricity tariff increases, saying that they waiting from a directive from NERC

Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced that it will increase the electricity tariff by 40% due to fluctuating exchange rate at N750 to a dollar

A short video showing 20kva solar system being installed for a building on Lagos island has stirred massive reactions. People wanted to know what it would cost.

The Nigerian government is set to announce a hike in electricity tariff by July 1, signaling an end to electricity subsidy which gulps about N50 billion monthly

Nigeria's Electricity export to neighboring countries of Togo, Benin, and Niger Republic dropped to $115.56 million in 2022, indicating a 27% drop in the period

Nigerian billionaires and other top investors own power distribution and generation in Nigeria since the country privatised the power sector several years ago.
Power Holding Company Of Nigeria - PHCN
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