In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.
In the bid to address the nation’s metering Gap currently put at about 8 million, MOMAS electric meter Manufacturing Company Limited on the northeast development commission have partnered to empower 150 youths in the northeastern part of the country.
The role of power supply in the development of society or an economy cannot be over emphasized as power which is a physical infrastructure plays a pivotal role to economic growth and transformation in Nigeria.
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After years of privatisation, the power sector is defraud with myriads of challenges that have continued to stifle the growth of businesses causing many households to live in darkness while others struggle with issues around estimated Billings.
At the graduation ceremony of students from MOMAS metering School in collaboration with the North East Development Commission, industry expert say the youth metering gap in the electricity sector is an opportunity to create employment for young Nigerians to
enable them contribute to nation building.
They also underscored the benefits of the training on the entire industry value chain.
Highlight of the event is the signing of the memorandum of understanding between MOMAS metering school and the University of Minnesota, USA to bridge the skill gap in the sector.