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Blackout: Nigeria Running On Generators 130 Years After — Dino Melaye Blasts FG

Former Kogi West senator Dino Melaye has raised concerns about Nigeria’s electricity sector, saying the country’s persistent power challenges stem from poor governance rather than purely technical shortcomings.

In a statement he posted on X, Melaye said that even though Nigeria has been producing electricity for more than a century, the country still has low power output and often faces power outages.

“Nigeria has been generating electricity since 1896. That’s 130 years. Today, in March 2026, the national grid just dropped to 3,940 megawatts. For 220 million people,” he said.

He looked at how Nigeria did compared to other African countries and pointed out big differences, noting that South Africa produces more than 48,000 megawatts of electricity to power 60 million people.

“Egypt has around 11,000 MW installed capacity for 110 million. Nigeria? About 13,000MW installed. On a good day, we can only move about 4,000 to 5,000MW through the grid. The rest just sits there. Wasted,” he added.

Melaye also mentioned that there have been many instances of the power grid failing and difficulties with the infrastructure in the sector.

“The grid collapsed 12 times in 2024 alone. In the same year, 128 transmission towers were damaged by vandals,” he said.

He said the government used N8.8 billion just to fix them, while further citing data from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), highlighting ongoing instability.

“From 2010 up until 2022, NERC noted at least 222 instances where parts of the power grid either partially or completely stopped working. He said that’s about one every three weeks for 12 years in a row. He said that bringing key power plants back online after a collapse is very expensive. Every time the power grid fails, it costs Nigeria around $25 million to restart just three power plants: Azura, Delta, and Shiroro. That’s N42.5 billion. Per collapse. For just three plants,” he said.

Melaye also pointed to mounting debts in the power sector.

“As of February 2026, the power sector owes generation companies a total of N6.8 trillion. Growing by N200 billion every single month. By the end of March, it will reach N7 trillion.

“In 2023, 767 manufacturing companies shut down. 335 more became distressed. 18,000 jobs gone. In the first half of 2025, manufacturers spent N676.6 billion on backup power, but they still couldn’t cover all their needs. Another 18,935 jobs lost,” he said.

“The World Bank estimates economic losses caused by power outages. The World Bank says that power cuts in Nigeria cost the country about $29 billion each year. That’s about 10% of GDP. Every year,” he added.

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Dino Melaye Dragged Online As He Shows Off Beauty Of Another Country While Saying Wicked Nigerian Leaders Should Be Jailed

For Nigerian senator, Dino Melaye has faced backlash after declaring that corrupt Nigerian leaders deserve to be jailed for the state in which they left the country.

The former senator shared a video of himself in a luxury car, driving through a scenic location abroad.

In the caption, he wrote: “See country, God help us to build a true nation where our wicked leaders will be in jail and the right people in power.

“Nigeria must be fixed. YES WE CAN.” 

However, Nigerians have since dragged him online, telling him that he is one of those leaders who should be jailed.

 

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The Things Happening In Nigeria Have Never Happened Since 1999 – Dino Melaye Laments

Dino Melaye, a former federal lawmaker from Kogi State has expressed shock over recent events in the country.

In a post on his social media page on Thursday, Melaye stated that the country must not be allowed to die.
He also spoke about Donald Trump’s threat to Nigeria.
He wrote, “Nigeria must not die, the things happening in this country have never happened since 1999.
 
“Rumour of coup; Trump and America threat of invasion and arbitrary and egocentric amendment of extant laws.
 
“Enough is enough. In an unjust society, silence is a crime.”
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Presidential Pardon: Dino Melaye Slams President Tinubu For Pardoning 70 Drug Lords

A former lawmaker, Dino Melaye has lashed out at President Bola Tinubu over recent presidential pardon granted to some drug offenders.
Taking to Instagram, Dino said the President by his action has made a mockery of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA’s effort to eradicate drug trafficking in Nigeria.
According to him, the President needs to scrap the agency following his granting of the presidential pardon to 90 drug offenders.
Read his post below:
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Adunni Ade Celebrates N20m Court Victory Over Alleged Romance With Dino Melaye

Nollywood actress, Adunni Ade, has celebrated winning a court case against a Nigerian news platform.

She revealed in a post on Instagram that she won her defamation suit against Polace Media Limited (www.naijanews.com).

The legal victory came nearly two years after Adunni Ade was named among “six popular Nigerian celebrities” accused of dating Senator Dino Melaye.

Reacting to the report, Adunni Ade, who tagged the news as false, slammed the news platform a N100 million lawsuit for invasion of privacy and defamation.
In an update on her Instagram page, the actress on Tuesday evening applauded the “Nigerian Court of law” for getting her justice.
She wrote: “I won my case — Adunni Ade vs. Polace Media Limited (www.naijanews.com)
A false story was published about me, but truth stood tall.
This judgment reaffirms that privacy matters — and so does integrity.
Justice delayed isn’t justice denied. 
Many thanks to my Lawyer! You worked tirelessly on this case(s) Olumide Babalola LP
2 cases won, a few more to go. You who is running up and down avoiding court papers, please stand still so you can be served. 
And to you my fellow actress who told a false story to the cutie Jules, don’t worry, very soon the world will know the kind of snake you are. Envy, bitterness lives and breathes in you. You are deadly! You must have forgotten what you showed me in my room? 
Anyways, thank you to the Nigerian court of law.”
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BREAKING: PDP Governorship Candidate, Dino Melaye Boycotts Kogi Poll, Refuses To Vote

 

Senator Dino Melaye, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the Kogi state governorship poll, has boycotted the ongoing exercise across the 21 local government areas, a report by The Nation has shown

The Nation correspondent who monitored the exercise observed that Melaye was not seen in his unit 004, ward 002, Iluafon quarters, Aiyetoro Gbede, Ijumu Local Government Area to cast his vote.

It was reliably learnt that the PDP candidate, who was in his country home, with some of his people stayed away from the exercise.

One of the PDP chieftains in the town who craved anonymity, because he was not authorised to speak, said Melaye did not vote because he believed the election was already predetermined.

He said: “Oga, deliberately stayed away from the exercise so as not to give the election credibility. We are quite aware where the pendulum will swing because the outcome is already predetermined.”

Voting commenced around 8:30 am in his polling unit and ended by exactly 2pm.