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National Grid Collapses: Lawyer Reveals Real Problems Of Power Sector

Prof. Yemi Oke, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, has highlighted the major challenges facing the country’s power sector.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television on Wednesday, Prof Oke said the challenges in Nigeria’s power sector are human-induced.

According to him, Nigeria should gradually move away from federal grid structure, adding that the law guiding the power sector exists.

He, however, stressed the need to breathe life, purpose, and meaning into the law, reiterating that Nigeria has issues regarding leadership.

“Our challenges are humans. As managers, as technical people, as drivers of these bonuses, as funding whatever we do in the sector, the challenge, or the power sector, is human unless and until we all decide to do the right thing, all of us, we’re still going to be struggling with this kind of challenge.

“The law is there, but we need to breathe life, meaning and purpose, into that law, to effectuate the law in the right manner, to help us.

“If you want a good result, you power your company with good people who can achieve result. If they are not achieving a result, you dispense with them.

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NNPCL Increases Petrol Price In Lagos, Abuja

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has raised the pump price of petrol to ₦835 per litre in Lagos and ₦839 per litre in Abuja.

The national oil company made the price adjustment across retail outlets in both cities on Wednesday.

Earlier, 626Blaze reported that the Dangote refinery had on Tuesday also increased the price of its PMS.

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Naira Rises To N1,490/$ In Parallel Market

The naira strengthened yesterday, appreciating to ₦1,490 per dollar in the parallel market from ₦1,495 per dollar on Monday.

Likewise, the naira appreciated to N1,420 per dollar in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, NFEM.

Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, showed that the indicative exchange rate for the naira fell to N1,420 per dollar from N1,420.5 per dollar on Monday, reflecting a 50 kobo appreciation for the naira.

Consequently, the margin between the parallel and official markets narrowed to N70 per dollar from N74.5 per dollar on Monday.

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Nigerian Govt Gives Update On National Grid Collapse

The Nigerian government has announced that efforts to restore the national grid are underway, hours after it collapsed on Tuesday—marking the second grid failure since Friday last week.

The Nigeria Independent System Operator (NISO), in an update on Tuesday, said nationwide electricity restoration began around 11:00 a.m. following the collapse at about 10:48 a.m. the same day.

NISO clarified that the grid disturbance originated from the Gombe Transmission Substation. However, restoration began at about 11:11 a.m. and has since been completed.

“The national grid experienced a voltage disturbance which originated from the Gombe Transmission Substation.

“The disturbance rapidly propagated across the network, affecting Jebba, Kainji, and subsequently Ayede Transmission Substations. The event was accompanied by the tripping of some transmission lines and generating units, resulting in a partial system collapse.

“Appropriate corrective actions were immediately implemented to stabilise the system and restore normal operations. Restoration, which began at about 11:11 a.m., has since been completed.

“The incident only affected part of the grid; therefore, it was not a total collapse as reported.”

He added that the national grid has been fully restored and electricity supply across the affected areas has returned to normal.

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BREAKING: National Grid Collapses For Second Time In January 2026

Nigeria’s national electricity grid collapsed on Tuesday morning, the second time in January 2026.

The first grid collapse this year occurred only last Friday.

This latest collapse was confirmed by the Nigeria National Grid on X around 10:53 am.

The post simply read: “Grid Collapse.”

A follow-up tweet said, “Restoration is in progress!”

Power generation has fallen to zero megawatts, according to numbers obtained from the Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO.

The affected distribution firms include Ikeja, Jos, Kaduna, Kano, Benin, Eko, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Abuja and Yola.

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BREAKING: Dangote Refinery Increases Fuel Price Nationwide By N100 Per Liter

Dangote Refinery has announced a nationwide increase of ₦100 per litre in the retail price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol).

The company disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

According to the $20 billion refinery plant, its gantry price of petrol is now sold at N799 per liter, while the retail price is N839 per liter, up from N699 and N739 per liter sold since December last year.

“Under the current alignment, the PMS gantry price is N799 per liter, while MRS retail outlets are selling at N839 per liter,” the company stated.

The Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird, stated that the refinery continues to supply the domestic market with approximately 50 million liters of PMS daily, with nationwide evacuation and distribution operating normally.

Recall that Dangote Refinery resorted to gasoline imports to boost its capacity amid its Residual Fluid Catalytic Cracker, RFCC, downtime, according to Kpler.

As of Monday night, retail filling stations, including Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, dispense petrol between N805 and N830 per liter.

However, Dangote’s fuel price hike may trigger a petrol price hike across the country’s downstream sector.

Recall that Aliko Dangote, the president of the refinery, had in December last year said that its N739 per liter retail fuel price would persist nationwide to edge out importers.

In the briefing with journalists, precisely on Sunday, 14th December, Dangote said, “We don’t want people to sell petrol for more than N740 nationwide.”

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Kano Governor, Yusuf Officially Defects To APC

Abba Yusuf, the Kano State Governor, has officially rejoined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Yusuf defected to the ruling party on Monday at the Coronation Hall of the Kano Government House.

He was made received into the party by former National Chairman of the APC and ex-Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje; the Deputy President of the Senate; the Senator representing Kano South, Senator Barau Jibrin; the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Yusuf Ata; and other party leaders.

The governor said his return to the APC was anchored on the need to work more closely with the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Recall that Yusuf, who was elected on the platform of the New Nigeria Peoples Party in 2023, reigned from the party alongside several members of the Kano State House of Assembly and the House of Representatives.

More to come…

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Tanker And Underground Tanks Destroyed As Fire Ravages Filling Station In Ibadan (Photos)

A petroleum tanker loaded with 45,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), along with two underground tanks, was destroyed in a fire that gutted a fuel station in Ibadan.

According to Daily Post, it was learnt that other properties worth millions of naira were destroyed during the inferno.

The incident occured at SAO petroleum station in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Sunday morning.

Chairman, Oyo State Fire Service, Hon Maroof Akinwande confirmed the incident on Monday.

Akinwande, in a statement, noted that the fire fighting operation was carried out in conjunction with men of Federal Fire Service and other firemen from some private companies.

He added that police officers from the police headquarters in Eleyele provided security cover to the firemen.

He said, “Upon arrival, we met a MACK trailer tanker loaded with 45,000litres capacity of premium motor spirit (PMS) and two underground tanks engulfed by fire.

“Our officers swiftly got into action , launched articulated attacks and use professional technical know how with the aid of foam chemical compound to curtailed the fire from resulting to serious inferno.

“The firefighting took hours before it was completely extinguished. The operation was jointly carried out with Federal Fire Service, SWEETCO Fire Brigade, Zartech Fire Brigade and CBN Fire Brigade.”

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I Am Ready To Defend Myself – Ex-AGF, Malami Accuses DSS, EFCC Of Violating His Rights

Abubakar Malami (SAN), a former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, has accused security agencies of actions said to be aimed at frustrating his constitutional right to fair hearing and effective legal defence.

In a statement issued on Saturday morning by his Special Assistant on Media, Mohammed Bello Doka, Malami’s office expressed concern over what it described as a pattern of conduct by state agencies following charges filed against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

According to the statement, although the Federal High Court granted Malami bail, the EFCC allegedly delayed the submission of his international passports to the court for about one week, despite the passports being a key condition for the perfection of bail.

The office claimed that the delay prolonged Malami’s detention and obstructed the execution of what it described as a valid court order.

The statement further alleged that immediately after Malami perfected his bail and was released from the Kuje Custodial Centre, he was rearrested by the Department of State Services (DSS).

According to his aides, Malami was detained for five days without access to his lawyers or family members and was only allowed to meet his legal team on Friday after what they described as prolonged isolation.

The office described the detention as a violation of his fundamental human rights.

Malami’s camp said the detention occurred at a critical stage when he was required to prepare his defence in an EFCC interim forfeiture proceeding before the Federal High Court.

It argued that denying him access to legal counsel during this period impaired his ability to consult with his lawyers, prepare court filings and give instructions.

“This amounted to a clear frustration of due process,” the statement said.

The statement alleged that the sequence of events suggested a pattern where arrest precedes investigation, with evidence sought after detention.

It claimed that such an approach violated the rule of law and constitutionally guaranteed rights, accusing the DSS of adopting similar practices.

Malami’s office stressed that bail granted by a court must be respected, warning that no agency should undermine judicial orders through what it described as coordinated delays, rearrests or denial of access to legal representation.

“Mr. Malami remains ready to defend himself fully in court and in accordance with the law, and calls on all state institutions to respect court orders, constitutional guarantees, and the rule of law,” the statement added.

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A Shame Of A Nation – How Nigerians Reacted After National Grid Collapsed

Nigerians have criticised the Federal Government over what they described as the embarrassing and frequent collapse of the national power grid.

Earlier, 626BLAZE reported that Nigeria’s national electricity grid suffered a total collapse on Friday, plunging parts of the country into blackout in the first such incident recorded in 2026.

According to the figures from the Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, power generation fell to zero megawatts, while electricity supply to all 11 distribution companies dropped completely by about 1 p.m.

NISO disclosed that the affected distribution firms include Benin, Eko, Enugu, Ikeja, Jos, Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, Abuja and Yola, all of which recorded zero load allocation at the time of the collapse.

A cross-section of Nigerians, who spoke to Daily Post on the development, said the regular collapse of the national grid is a national embarrassment.

Paul Igbashangev said it was quite disheartening that Nigeria had continued to experience this very often.

 

He said: “It’s quite unfortunate that our country at this level is always talking of national grid collapsing. The frequent grid collapse is a concern, and we are hoping the authorities will find a lasting solution soon. It is affecting businesses and households alike.”

 

Another Nigerian, Iwuchukwu Ike, said nothing is working under this administration, lamenting that since coming on board of the administration, it has been from one drama to another.

“The national grid has collapsed again? It’s quite painful that this thing is collapsing on every eke market day.

“I could remember how Peter Obi went to Egypt to see how they’re getting it right. APC supporters mocked him. Now see us see Disco,” he said.

On his part, Ngozi Ikechukwu, said it is too much to bear the current economic hardship.

“See what these people who promised us heaven on earth are doing to us. How can we be battling with national grid collapse when the year has just started?” She queried.

Also speaking, Mustapha Audu said that the Federal Government should adopt the Compress Natural Gas, CNG, to put an end to the constant collapse of the national grid.

“I think what the Federal Government should do is to get a CNG electricity conversion solution to this national grid collapse. A country of 200 million people having a nationwide blackout without a natural disaster like a hurricane? A shame of a nation,” he said.

According to another respondent, Adamu Yusuf, some people are playing politics with the national grid for their selfish purposes.

He said: “There is nothing serious about the frequent collapse of the national grid. Some group of persons are just playing politics with it to make money

“National grid is something that is supposed to take years before collapsing, but it has become business as usual and nobody is asking them.”

On his part, Adah Joseph said the regular collapse of the national grid affects the national economy, causing a decline in the country’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP.

“It’s rather unfortunate that the devastating effects of the constant collapse of the national grid has continued.

“This also affects individual businesses of different kinds, especially food related businesses that need constant power supply for the use of refrigerators.

“And as it also affects Nigerians in different aspects, including health facilities.

“It is high time, therefore, that the government included our power sector amongst topmost  priorities to end this embarrassment,” he posited.

In the same vein, Augustine Oyiwona urged the government to invest massively in new transmission lines and substations, stressing that most of them are more than 40 to 50 years

He said: “Manual systems should be replaced with a modern real time grid monitoring system. Transmission Company of Nigeria,TCN, should be run like a technical utility and not a ministry desk.

“As passed by the National Assembly and signed into law, the state governments should legally be made to generate, transmit and distribute power.”

According to another respondent, Paul Igbadi, “To me, it is like total negligence on the side of our government.”