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All On’s Clean Energy Access Transforms Over One Million Lives

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The decision by a leading impact investment company focused on expanding clean energy access, All On, to support over 50 clean energy businesses and provide grants and technical assistance to more than 80 enterprises in Nigeria is already yielding positive results.

This is because the organisation’s Impact Evaluation Report indicated that more than one million lives have been transformed through clean energy access.

The report covered from 2018 t0 2024 and it was discovered that the interventions of All On enabled the connection of over 230,000 households, businesses, and public facilities to reliable energy solutions, while strengthening the operational capacity of energy providers and improving affordability and service reliability for end users.

Prior to the commencement of All On’s operations in 2016, nearly half of Nigeria’s population lacked access to electricity, and the sector faced an estimated 92 per cent annual funding gap.

In response, the group adopted a bold, risk-tolerant strategy—deploying catalytic capital, innovative financing instruments, and ecosystem-building initiatives to unlock private sector participation and drive progress toward universal energy access.

Central to these achievements is All On’s holistic support model, which combines rigorous, tailored due diligence, deep sector expertise, and active ecosystem engagement.

This approach has positioned All On as a trusted partner capable of delivering both commercial viability and systemic impact.

Flagship initiatives such as the Demand Aggregation for Renewable Technology (DART) programme have further amplified results by reducing procurement costs for supported businesses by up to 50 per cent, enabling developers to scale faster and pass cost savings on to consumers due to access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy solutions.

In the report, it was revealed that half of supported households reported improved air quality, enhanced safety, and reduced noise pollution, contributing to better health outcomes and improved quality of life, alongside measurable environmental benefits.

“This report confirms that our approach is delivering real results. By combining patient capital, technical assistance, and ecosystem support, we are enabling scalable and sustainable energy solutions for Nigeria’s unserved and underserved communities,” the chief executive of All On, Ms Caroline Eboumbou.

The company plans plans to scale proven models, strengthen local capacity, and expand its reach—particularly in underserved regions such as the Niger Delta.

“While the progress to date is encouraging, our work is far from done. As we look toward 2030, we remain committed to deepening our impact and creating even more meaningful connections across Nigeria,” Ms Eboumbou added.

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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Egbin Power Wins Electricity Generation Company of the Year Award

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

For its unwavering commitment to operational excellence and resilience in the face of industry-wide challenges, a leading publication in the energy, oil and gas sector, Energy Times, has named Egbin Power Plc the winner of the Electricity Generation Company of the Year award.

The largest privately-owned thermal power generation company in Nigeria thanked the organisers for the honour, noting that recognition in Nigeria’s power industry is earned through consistent performance rather than visibility.

The energy firm emphasised that despite persistent structural constraints within the sector, its responsibility remains clear in delivering reliable megawatts to the national grid.

The Energy Times Awards took place recently in Ikeja, Lagos, with key stakeholders across the energy value chain in attendance to celebrate excellence and innovation within the industry.

Energy Times, in its citation, commended Egbin Power for its notable improvements in average hourly power generation in 2025, achieved despite industry-wide challenges.

It noted that the organisation sustained commendable output through enhanced operational efficiency, proactive asset management, and a firm commitment to national grid stability, further cementing its strategic importance in Nigeria’s power sector.

While receiving the accolade, Egbin Power said it has made “a deliberate choice to be reliable, disciplined, and performance-driven.”

“This recognition reflects the resilience of our people, the strength of our operations, and our unwavering commitment to powering Nigeria sustainably,” the company said in a statement.

It further highlighted that the award is rooted in measurable outcomes, while acknowledging that much work remains to be done in strengthening the sector.

Egbin Power also reiterated that sustainable power extends beyond generation, stressing the need for an efficient end-to-end electricity value chain where every megawatt generated translates into value delivered and revenue recovered, affirming its commitment to leading industry conversations and setting performance benchmarks through example.

Speaking on the recognition, the chief executive of Egbin Power Plc, Mr Mokhtar Bounour, dedicated the award to the company’s workforce.

“All the credit for this recognition goes to the team, whose dedication, discipline, and determination continue to translate into outstanding results,” he said.

He also acknowledged the board’s unwavering support, noting that strong alignment between governance and management has been critical in consistently raising performance standards.

Mr Bounour further highlighted the role of Sahara Group in driving innovation and sustainability across the business. According to him, the organisation remains focused on creating value for its stakeholders while contributing meaningfully to national development.

“We are not just generating power, we are powering the future. Technology will remain at the heart of this transformation, while sustainability and affordability are not ambitions, they are our standard,” he added.

Sahara Group Foundation, the CSR arm of Sahara Group (Egbin Power’s parent company), was also named the Social Impact Company of the Year for its significant contributions to sustainable development and socio-economic progress in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector and across Africa.

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MTN Extends Application Deadline for Media Innovation Programme to April 25

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The deadline for submission of entries for the 2026 MTN Media Innovation Programme (MIP) has been extended to Saturday, April 25.

A statement from the organisers disclosed that applications remain open via the School of Media and Communication website: mtnmip.smc.edu.ng.

The programme is open to media practitioners and digital content creators working across print, electronic, digital, and social media. Applicants are expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to innovation, impactful storytelling, and continuous professional development.

The extension provides additional opportunity for qualified media professionals and digital content creators across Nigeria to apply for the highly competitive, fully funded programme, which continues to shape the future of storytelling and media innovation in Africa.

Shortlisted candidates will undergo a rigorous selection process, with successful applicants commencing the programme in May 2026.

The programme will admit an expanded group of 25 fellows, up from 20 in previous editions. This increase reflects MTN Nigeria’s 25-year milestone and reinforces its sustained commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s media ecosystem.

As MTN Nigeria marks 25 years of connecting people, the Media Innovation Programme represents a parallel investment in the storytellers shaping how that connection is understood, experienced, and amplified across society. It underscores a deliberate effort to support a vibrant, independent, and forward-looking media industry evolving alongside the digital economy.

Launched in 2022 in partnership with the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University (PAU), the six-month certificate programme has grown into one of Africa’s most impactful media capacity-building platforms. It equips participants with the knowledge, tools, and networks required to lead and innovate within a rapidly changing media and technology landscape.

The programme features academic sessions at PAU, complemented by industry engagements and an international study visit. The international component in South Africa includes sessions at the University of Johannesburg, alongside engagements with leaders across media, business, and policy.

Since its inception, the programme has built a strong alumni network across Nigeria’s media industry, with participants going on to occupy key roles, launch new platforms, and contribute meaningfully to public discourse.

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Senate Directs Service Chiefs to Probe Military Attacks in Borno

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Senate has directed the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede, and other service chiefs to carry out a comprehensive operational and logistical audit following recent attacks on military formations in Benisheikh and Monguno, Borno State.

The resolution, passed during plenary on Wednesday, mandates an in-depth review of the circumstances surrounding the assaults, including an assessment of equipment adequacy and adherence to rules of engagement.

The lawmakers also called on the Armed Forces to address any gaps identified in the course of the audit.

The Senate also urged the military to investigate allegations of civilian harm during operations, with a view to ensuring accountability and preventing future occurrences.

These decisions followed a motion raised by Mr Tahir Monguno, a Senator representing Borno North, on the urgent need to curb attacks on military formations by Boko Haram insurgents.

Presenting the motion, the lawmaker expressed deep concern over recent incidents that resulted in the deaths of several personnel, including Brigadier General Oseni Braimoh, Colonel Mohammed Isya, Captain A.M. Esmat, Lieutenant Kelvin Festus, and 13 other soldiers.

Mr Monguno noted that repeated attacks on Monguno, described as a strategic garrison town, and Benisheikh, a key location along the Damaturu–Maiduguri highway, indicate a deliberate effort by insurgents to weaken military operations and disrupt vital humanitarian and commercial routes.

Lawmakers acknowledged the sacrifices of the Nigerian Armed Forces in the ongoing counter-insurgency campaign, highlighting the loss of personnel in the latest attacks.

They warned that the resurgence of violence against both military installations and civilian communities threatens national security, food systems, and ongoing efforts to resettle internally displaced persons in Borno State.

The Senate underscored the importance of protecting civilians, noting that it remains a fundamental obligation under both national and international humanitarian law and is critical to maintaining public trust.

As part of its resolutions, the chamber condemned the continued attacks by Boko Haram and observed a minute of silence in honour of fallen military personnel and affected civilians.

It also urged the Armed Forces to strengthen compliance with rules of engagement and international humanitarian law, including enhanced training on civilian protection.

Other lawmakers like Mr Abdul Ningi called for the suspension of political activities in Benue, Niger, and Sokoto, among other North East states, until the security situation improves.

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