Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.
Nigerian engineers have raised concerns over the epileptic power supply suffered by most Nigerians over the years.
They believe electricity has far deteriorated since the sector was privatised in 2013.
Speaking at a fellowship conferment ceremony, guest speakers decried the epileptic power supply, facing the country, even with privatisation of the power firms.
Notwithstanding the challenges, they say privitisation has come to stay.