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Nigeria’s national power grid collapsed for the fourth time in three months on December 11, 2024, leaving millions in darkness. This marks a significant setback for the country’s energy sector, raising concerns over its aging infrastructure. Efforts to resolve the power crisis and avoid future outages are underway.

The Nigerian national power grid collapsed again on December 11, 2024, leaving millions of residents in darkness. This marks the fourth time in just three months that the grid has failed, exacerbating ongoing power challenges across the country.

The most recent collapse follows a series of similar incidents, with parts of the country still recovering from earlier power outages. The frequent grid failures have sparked frustration and concern among Nigerians, who continue to face disruptions in their daily activities.

Authorities have not yet provided a detailed explanation of the cause of the latest collapse, though experts have consistently warned about the grid’s aging infrastructure and insufficient investments in the power sector.