TRENDING
Unlocking $6.75 Billion by Turning Nigeria’s GESI Roadmap from Words into Action • Reskilling Cognitive Agility in the Age of AI • Tragedy as rainstorm kills Bauchi woman, granddaughter • Dettol Nigeria, Wellbeing Foundation Kickoff Dettol Hygiene Quest Phase 3 • Unauthorised escape flight from Asaba triggers security fears • Auditor-General flags weak accountability across MDAs • Customs seize N1.3bn smuggled vegetable oil products • Women leaders seek stronger cross-sector collaboration • Lekki Port Phase 2 begins soon – Sanwo-Olu • FG unveils digital platform to boost tax compliance • Govt pushes shea processing to boost exports • School closures spread after fresh bandit attack • IPAC challenges deployment of Amotekun, others for election • PDP’s candidate Oluyede confident of victory • Tinubu links tax compliance to infrastructure delivery in FCT • Ekiti 2026: APC targets 500,000 votes, downplays opposition • Yiaga Africa to deploy 272 election observers • Iyabo Obasanjo set for PDP return – Associate • Oyebanji’s performance will deliver electoral victory, says APC • Falana, CSOs Declare Nationwide June 12 Protest Over Insecurity, Hardship • Unlocking $6.75 Billion by Turning Nigeria’s GESI Roadmap from Words into Action • Reskilling Cognitive Agility in the Age of AI • Tragedy as rainstorm kills Bauchi woman, granddaughter • Dettol Nigeria, Wellbeing Foundation Kickoff Dettol Hygiene Quest Phase 3 • Unauthorised escape flight from Asaba triggers security fears • Auditor-General flags weak accountability across MDAs • Customs seize N1.3bn smuggled vegetable oil products • Women leaders seek stronger cross-sector collaboration • Lekki Port Phase 2 begins soon – Sanwo-Olu • FG unveils digital platform to boost tax compliance • Govt pushes shea processing to boost exports • School closures spread after fresh bandit attack • IPAC challenges deployment of Amotekun, others for election • PDP’s candidate Oluyede confident of victory • Tinubu links tax compliance to infrastructure delivery in FCT • Ekiti 2026: APC targets 500,000 votes, downplays opposition • Yiaga Africa to deploy 272 election observers • Iyabo Obasanjo set for PDP return – Associate • Oyebanji’s performance will deliver electoral victory, says APC • Falana, CSOs Declare Nationwide June 12 Protest Over Insecurity, Hardship
Stakeholders push solar generators as fuel costs rise
Back to Home

Stakeholders push solar generators as fuel costs rise

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
As fuel costs soar, stakeholders advocate for solar generators in Nigeria, offering a cost-effective and reliable alternative to petrol and diesel generato Read More: https://punchng.com/stakeholders-push-solar-generators-as-fuel-costs-rise/

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Scottish Premiership

View All

Ligue 1

View All
AD
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.