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Total Blackout In Lagos, Kaduna Others As National Grid Collapses

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November 29, 2020
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The national grid has collapsed again leading to outages in major parts of the country.

Consequently, some Nigerians are experiencing total blackout, in addition to the general despondency in the land ocassioned by insecurity typified by killings and abductions.

 According to some of the Distribution Companies like EKO and Kaduna from their websites and messages to their customers, the outage is due to a system collapse on the National Grid.

For instance, EKO power distribution company announced this on its twitter handle, noting that it is working with TCN to restore the light.
Lagos, Kaduna and other states have experienced total blackout on Sunday.
“Dear customer, The outage you’re experiencing is due to a system collapse on the National Grid.
We are working with our TCN partners to restore supply as soon as possible. Please bear with us.”

Kaduna electric on the other hand appealed to its customers to bear with them as they are partnering with TCN to restore it as soon as possible.

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