SPECIAL REPORT: In Nigeria, citizens pay more for darkness than electricity

THE anger and frustration on Adelana Martins’ face are unmistakable  – there is a power outage just about the time he wants to iron his clothes. The power failure has thwarted his plan to appear at work by 2 pm in crispy uniform. Yet, he dares not appear in office in mufti, and he cannot be … Continue reading SPECIAL REPORT: In Nigeria, citizens pay more for darkness than electricity