Nigeria has unveiled a unified Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model agreement aimed at accelerating infrastructure delivery and bridging the country’s estimated $2.3 trillion infrastructure gap.
The framework, developed by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), is designed to standardise PPP transactions, reduce negotiation delays, and improve private sector participation in infrastructure development...
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The African continent doesn’t need more entrepreneurs. It’s full of them.
What it needs is a specific class of entrepreneurs called industrialists: business people who build value-adding firms in export-oriented job creating sectors, not rent capture.
Okay, the numbers are now coming in.
Darling diasporas never came here to tell us how they borrow cheap and invest in Nigeria, enjoying both the exchange rate gains and the interest rate arbitrage.
BIG CHANGE:
YOU CAN NOW OFFICIALLY
GENERATE ELECTRICITY FOR YOURSELF, USE WHAT YOU NEED, AND SELL EXCESS ELECTRICITY BACK TO THE GRID THROUGH YOUR DISCO
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has commenced the Net Billing Regulations 2026, a new framework that allows eligible electricity users to generate power mainly through solar energy for their own use and export excess electricity back to the distribution network.
In simple terms, if your solar system generates more electricity than you consume, you can now send the extra power back to your DisCo and receive credits under a regulated billing arrangement.
This effectively creates what the sector calls a “Prosumer” ;meaning you are both a consumer and producer of electricity.
However, there are conditions.
This is not yet targeted at the average small residential solar setup.
To qualify:
-You must already be connected to a DisCo network.
-Your renewable energy system must have a minimum installed capacity of 50kWp and a maximum of 1.5MWp
-You must obtain approval from your DisCo.
-You must sign a Net Billing Agreement and register with NERC.
Approved users will receive bidirectional meters that track: ➡️Electricity imported from the grid
⬅️Electricity exported back to the grid
Bro, you literally reacted to a ‘savage’ post by dropping a whole sermon on ‘respect beliefs’ and Bible verses instead of scrolling like you claim to do now. That’s not correction, that’s the exact engagement you say we shouldn’t give.
If the pastor’s public garment-throwing ‘boldness mantle’ moment doesn’t invite any scrutiny or laughter, then why did your ‘as I grow older’ post exist at all?
Social media isn’t a monastery. People perform for clout, we react honestly. You didn’t eat either, you just got ratio’d for the hypocrisy. 😂
Scroll past your own advice next time, and you don't have to reply to my post.
Religion installs the expectation that power imbalances are natural and divine, so when the “authority” figure (client, boss, parent, spouse, friend, institution) changes their contribution, the default response is supposed to be submission + mercy, not “the contract is broken let's fix it or we’re done".
@asemota Chief, the opportunity and coalition have made that one possibility disappear since last year, and in my opinion Obi's move only helped neutralise all semblance of effort.
All opposition parties combined, inclusive of the @NigeriaNDCHQ and @ADCNig, can't raise the needed (conservative) N175 billion to remove APC. @PeterObi this is exclusive of bribes.
Even if they could somehow raise 175 billion, they can't make the desired structure before the elections.
Based on estimates, a party needs roughly ₦175 billion just to contest the 2027 presidential election effectively. Yap, you read that right. ₦175 BILLION.
He looked Trump dead in the eyes from right across the table and asked if the USA and China could avoid "The Thucydides trap."
Trump responded with showers of praise and admiration for Xi.