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Egbin Power Station Collapse Triggers Extended Outage in Lagos

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Residents and businesses in Lagos will face an extended power outage following the sudden shutdown of the Egbin Power Station and a simultaneous transmission line outage.

The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) in a statement on Thursday said that the Egbin Power Station suffered a major operational disturbance, leading to a complete loss of generation and worsening supply constraints in the nation’s commercial capital.

According to reports, the incident led to the death of a contractor. However, the company has yet to confirm the cause or provide an official account of what transpired.

In the statement, the system operator said the incident occurred at about 8:21 pm on April 28, when the plant’s output dropped from about 641 megawatts to zero.

It attributed the shutdown to critical equipment failure within the plant.

“The Nigerian Independent System Operator wishes to inform the general public of a significant reduction in power generation currently affecting electricity supply across the country, particularly within the Lagos region.

“Egbin Power Station, which is the largest electricity-generating plant on the national grid and a major contributor to daily power supply in Nigeria, experienced a major operational disturbance.

“At approximately 8:21 p.m. on April 28, 2026, Egbin Power Station recorded a total loss of generation, dropping from about 641MW to zero output.

“This incident was caused by the failure of the plant’s central compressor, in addition to a malfunction of the circulating water pump system, which necessitated an immediate shutdown of all generating units to safeguard the facility,” the statement partly read.

The operator explained that the impact of the generation loss was compounded by a transmission constraint affecting power delivery into Lagos.

“Power supply to the Lagos region is currently further restricted due to the forced outage of the Osogbo–Ikeja West 330kV transmission line, thereby limiting the evacuation of available generation into the Lagos load centre,” it added.

The dual disruption, according to the system operator, has created a significant supply gap, forcing authorities to ration electricity to prevent a total system collapse.

“Consequently, this loss of generation has created a significant supply shortfall, necessitating immediate load-shedding measures to maintain grid stability and prevent a wider system disturbance,” the statement added.

The agency said emergency measures had been activated to manage the situation and minimise the impact on consumers.

“System operators have since deployed contingency measures, including the reallocation of available load across distribution companies, with priority given to critical national infrastructure.

“In addition, efforts are ongoing to optimise generation from other available power plants to mitigate the impact of this development on electricity consumers,” it stated.

The operator apologised to consumers, particularly in Lagos and neighbouring areas, where outages have been more pronounced.

“We acknowledge the inconvenience this situation has caused electricity consumers, especially within Lagos and surrounding areas, and we assure the public that all relevant stakeholders are working closely to resolve the situation as quickly as possible,” it added.

The Egbin Power Station, located in Ikorodu, Lagos, is the largest thermal power plant on Nigeria’s national grid, with an installed capacity of over 1,300MW, although actual generation fluctuates due to gas supply, maintenance, and grid constraints.

Its central role means any major outage often has an immediate and widespread impact on electricity supply, particularly in Lagos, which accounts for a significant share of national power consumption.

The disruption highlights the fragility of Nigeria’s electricity grid, where single-point failures in generation or transmission infrastructure can trigger extended supply shortages.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Presidential Economic Advisory Council: Presidency Backs Gbajabiamila, Disowns Adeyemi

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The presidency has thrown its weight behind Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, over the controversy surrounding the fictitious Presidential Economic Advisory Council, which Mr Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew said he heads as the Director General.

Mr Adeyemi claimed he gave Mr Gbajabiamila about N400 million to pay a balance of N200 million to secure the council’s job. He further alleged that he was asked to part with 48 per cent of an allocation to his office.

While Mr Gbajabiamila dissociated himself from the council, it was found out that the organisation had a budgetary allocation under the presidency.

Reacting to this issue, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, in a statement on Wednesday, absolved Mr Gbajabiamila from the fraud.

Below is the full statement;

We are aware of the public interest in the matter of a man called  Adeyemi Adeniyi Matthew, who has been parading himself as the director-general of a fictitious Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council cum Presidential Economic Advisory Council.

The office of the Chief of Staff to the President first blew the whistle on the existence of the illegal agency, following complaints from officials of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council that another government agency appeared to be functioning at cross-purposes with it.

The Chief of Staff, on October 17, in a letter, asked the DSS and the Police to probe the activities of ‘fraudsters and imposters’ forging appointment letters purportedly from his office.

“The attention of this office has been drawn to the activities of certain individuals and groups engaged in the forgery of official appointment letters purportedly issued from my office. The fake documents, bearing falsified signatures, reference/folio numbers, and seals, have been used to claim leadership appointments to non-existent entities, with particular reference to the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council.

“The aforementioned entity under the leadership of one Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew as Director-General is said to have an office at the Federal Secretariat Complex Phase 111, 2nd Floor. Also, they have been parading themselves as a legitimate government agency, hosting meetings with both foreigners and Nigerian citizens, and even going so far as to request a note verbale from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the United States of America to facilitate visas for some of their staff.

“The above development not only constitutes a serious criminal act but also undermines the integrity of the presidency and the credibility of official government communication.

 “I therefore urge you to initiate a thorough investigation to identify and apprehend those involved and also to uncover the network facilitating the forgery,” the Chief of Staff wrote in his petition to the security agencies.

The letter to the security agencies was accompanied by a copy of the forged appointment letter, a copy of the request for a note verbal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and pictures of engagements obtained from the illegal agency’s website.

Around the time the Chief of Staff lodged the complaint with the security agencies, the existence of the fake agency had raised concerns within the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

In a letter on October 15, 2025, the Foreign Affairs Ministry wrote to the office of the National Security Adviser and the Chief of Staff to the President, requesting clarification on the status of Adeyemi’s agency. The letter, which Ambassador Anderson Madubuike signed, followed Adeyemi’s October 10 meeting with ambassadors at the Wells Carlton Hotel and Apartments in Asokoro, without recourse to the ministry.

“This act contravenes extant rules and regulations guiding diplomatic practices globally,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in its letter.

On October 20, the Office of the National Security Adviser wrote to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, on the request of the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

On 29 October,  the OSGF wrote to the Chief of Staff requesting clarification. “This has become expedient owing to several requests from governmental and non-governmental bodies seeking to ascertain the status of the appointment under consideration”

Two days earlier, the Chief of Staff sent his own clear rebuttal to the Foreign Affairs Ministry, stating that he had never issued an appointment letter to Adeyemi as director general of the fake presidential foreign investment promotion council. The Chief of Staff could not have issued a letter of appointment to a non-existent agency. Moreover, the Chief of Staff does not make appointments or write letters, as these are the exclusive preserve of the Office of the Secretary of the Government of the Federation.

On November 5, 2025, the Chief of Staff responded to the OSGF, again flatly denying Adeniyi Adeyemi and his spurious agency. “Prince Adeniyi Matthew, director-general of the Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council, is unknown to any office, nor do we have any dealings with the said council.

“My attention was drawn to a letter of this purported application, which is fake, and my office has instructed the police and other relevant security agencies to carry out investigations on the person and the entity he claims to represent”, the chief of staff wrote.

The Police made the first move by responding to the chief of staff’s letter dated 17 October and began their investigation. On 27 October, Adeyemi was arrested in Abuja at the Secretariat office where he operated his elaborate scam.

The police searched the office and Adeyemi’s home in Suleja, recovering vital documents and exhibits. In Adeyemi’s statement to the police, he claimed that one Dolapo Babatunde Tanimola assisted him in procuring the fake appointment letter. Following his claim, the police went after the said Tanimola.  The Police found that Tanimola died in a fire incident at Kachi Hotel in Abuja on 22 October, five days before Adeyemi’s arrest. Tanimola’s body was seen by the police at the morgue, confirming the death.

The police were able to establish that the agency Adeyemi purportedly headed was fictitious, that he forged his appointment letter and the documents recovered in his office and home, that he falsely paraded himself as a government appointee, and that he falsely solicited a note verbal from the Foreign Affairs Ministry to enable him and his staff to obtain US visas. The police also found that Adeyemi operated 34 bank accounts, with nine opened in the names of his fictitious agencies, known as the FCT Investment Promotion Agency and the Public Private Partnership (FIPA-APP), and the FCT Investment Promotion Act.

The Police found that Adeyemi, using the fake documents he created, fraudulently opened a CBN account by misleading the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation. According to the police, no government money has been transferred into the account.

“The act of the suspect constitutes criminal forgery, impersonation and obtaining by false pretence, thereby bringing the office of the Chief of Staff to the President and the Presidency to disrepute before the public and international community”, the police wrote in the report of the investigation conducted by the assistant commissioner, Kabir Mogaji.

Based on their investigations, the police filed an eight-count charge at the Federal High Court in Abuja against Adeyemi and two of his accomplices on November 27, 2025. He is due in court on July 27.

Adeyemi was on police bail when he recently claimed that the Chief of Staff had appointed him as DG of the fictitious agency. This claim contradicted his statement to the police in November last year.  His new claim prompted the Chief of Staff, on June 8, to issue a disclaimer consistent with earlier advisories that the man, called Adeyemi,  is an impostor.

The case of Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew is a clear case of a con artist who appears to have built a web of false claims to deceive unsuspecting government officials and the public into playing by his scam book. He has a history of fraudulent misrepresentation. In November 2016, he paraded himself as an ambassador and President-General of the World Youth Organisation (WYO), an affiliate of the United Nations (UN). He claimed to have been elected in New Delhi, India. The local media celebrated him until the UN denied the existence of such a body.

Politicians and members of the public who are weaponising Adeyemi’s claim against the Chief of Staff should refrain from swallowing his narrative hook, line and sinker. They are advised to await the trial of Adeyemi and his accomplices, as well as the court’s judgement, as comments made today are sub judice.

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Peter Obi Pledges Education, Healthcare Overhaul if Elected President

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2027 general elections, Mr Peter Obi, has promised sweeping reforms in education, healthcare and human capital development if elected.

In a statement on X on Wednesday to mark the beginning of July, Mr Obi recalled his decision to contest the presidency, saying he remained committed to placing Nigeria on the path of unity and national transformation.

Mr Obi, who is set to contest against the incumbent President Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), announced plans to unveil a comprehensive roadmap in the coming weeks and months.

He said the framework was aimed at tackling abuse in government, reversing the declining quality of life, and fostering national unity, peace and sustainable prosperity.

According to the former Governor of Anambra State, his proposed agenda is anchored on the principles of unity, inclusion, social justice, equity and the freedom of every Nigerian to pursue legitimate aspirations.

He identified education and healthcare as the pillars of human capital development, describing a skilled and healthy population as the foundation for economic growth, improved public services and national development.

Mr Obi said his administration would, from inception, establish a task force to significantly reduce the number of out-of-school children across the country.

He also pledged to prioritise Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as part of a broader strategy to drive industrialisation through agriculture, value addition and the establishment of industrial parks across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones.

According to him, improved funding and equipment for TVET institutions, supported through partnerships involving government, the private sector and faith-based educational organisations, would create apprenticeship opportunities modelled after Germany’s dual education system.

The NDC chieftain argued that Nigeria must address the paradox of high unemployment alongside the shortage of skilled labour, which has compelled many Nigerian entrepreneurs to establish businesses outside the country.

He said resolving the skills gap would be critical to shifting Nigeria from a consumption-driven economy to one powered by production and industrial growth.

“Doing so is essential for the common good and for facilitating our transition from a consumption-driven economy to a production-driven one,” he noted.

The politician also promised to strengthen character and civic education, saying his administration would promote values that build trust, encourage responsible leadership and foster national cohesion, maintaining that these reforms would form part of a broader governance framework designed to unlock Nigeria’s human capital potential and deliver inclusive economic development.

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DigitalSENSE Africa Inducts ipNX’s Olusola Teniola into Hall of Fame

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The Director of Strategic Business Initiatives for ipNX, Mr Olusola Teniola, has been inducted into the prestigious DigitalSENSE Africa Hall of Fame.

This was done at the 17th edition of the annual Nigeria DigitalSENSE Forum, recently held in Lagos, themed Sustaining WSIS Vision with Multi-stakeholder Synergy in Nigeria.

The event brought together policymakers, regulators, industry leaders, civil society groups, and technology stakeholders to explore pathways for strengthening the nation’s digital future.

Mr Teniola’s inclusion in the group is as a result of his outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s digital ecosystem, spanning more than three decades of leadership in telecommunications, broadband advocacy, internet governance, and technology policy development.

The honour celebrates his enduring commitment to advancing digital inclusion, affordable connectivity, and multi-stakeholder collaboration in the country’s rapidly evolving digital economy.

Serving as chairman of the forum, Mr Teniola used the platform to challenge stakeholders to move beyond discussions and focus on tangible outcomes that will accelerate national digital development.

“As we deliberate today, we must be intentional about concluding with concrete, measurable, and actionable outcomes. We must identify practical steps that can be implemented, monitored, and evaluated. We must commit ourselves to actions for which we can be held accountable long after this event has ended,” he stated.

Highlighting the core principles of the WSIS vision, he noted that digital transformation must remain focused on people, inclusion, and sustainable development.

“Technology must serve people, not the other way around. The ultimate measure of digital transformation is the positive impact it has on citizens and communities,” he said, calling for a digital future in which every Nigerian has the opportunity to participate and benefit from the digital economy, regardless of location, gender, age, disability, educational background, or economic status.

He also underscored the critical role of technology in driving economic growth, improving governance, expanding access to education and healthcare, creating jobs, and fostering innovation across the country.

The DigitalSENSE Africa Hall of Fame is reserved for distinguished individuals whose contributions have significantly shaped the continent’s digital landscape.

Mr Teniola joins an elite group of industry leaders recognised for their impact on technology development, policy advocacy, and infrastructure growth.

His induction reflects not only his personal achievements but also ipNX’s continued commitment to building world-class digital infrastructure, enabling connectivity, and creating possibilities for Nigeria and the African continent.

Speaking on the significance of the recognition, the forum organisers described Mr Teniola as a leading voice in Nigeria’s digital ecosystem whose work has consistently advanced broadband expansion, internet affordability, and stakeholder collaboration.

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