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BREAKING: Again, Nigeria’s National Grid Collapses.

BySani Magaji Garko

Nov 7, 2024

Nigeria’s national power grid has collapsed for the second time in just three days, leaving millions of Nigerian households and businesses without electricity and disrupting daily life across the nation.

The system collapsed occurred on 7th November, 2024 at exactly 11:29am.

The latest grid failure, occurring in the early hours, has impacted both urban and rural areas, affecting power distribution to key regions and essential services alike.

Check by GLOBAL TRACKER at the official Twitter handle of the National Grid shows how two Discos notify its customers on the development.

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