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Power crisis cripples Nigerian economy

By Dino Mahtani in Lagos

Published: March 20 2007 16:41 | Last updated: March 20 2007 16:41

Across Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, businesses and residential areas are groaning with the heavy thud of back-up power generators.

Africa’s most populous country is facing a power generation crisis, imposing huge costs on businesses and crippling the real economy. Power generation has fallen to as low as 800 megawatts over the past few weeks, way below its capacity of about 4,000MW.

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