For the second time in three days, Nigeria’s national grid collapsed, plunging millions into darkness. Power outages have led to widespread frustration, with Nigerians voicing their concerns over the country’s unstable electricity infrastructure.
Nigeria’s national grid has collapsed for the second time in just three days, plunging millions of households across the country into darkness. The frequent power outages have sparked frustration and widespread discontent among Nigerians, who are already grappling with various economic challenges.
The latest collapse has left many businesses, homes, and hospitals without power, worsening the already volatile power situation. On social media, Nigerians expressed their exasperation, with some resorting to humor as a coping mechanism.
Reactions ranged from frustration over the effect on businesses to disappointment over the repeated failures. As Nigerians continue to endure the impacts of these frequent power outages, many are calling for better infrastructure and solutions to ensure a stable electricity supply, which remains a significant challenge in Africa's most populous country.