Is Nigeria’s lack of 24/7 electricity really an excuse for low productivity, or is it just one piece of a much larger puzzle? While stable power is a proven driver of economic growth, it’s not a magic wand that guarantees prosperity. A deeper look at global trends and Nigeria’s economic realities reveals a more complex truth, one where governance, infrastructure, and strategic planning play equally crucial roles. Dismissing electricity as insignificant is as flawed as assuming it’s the sole solution. The real challenge? Moving beyond surface-level debates to tackle the systemic issues holding Nigeria back.

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Clinton 'Mena' Inene
Clinton 'Mena' Inene