'Charging Phones Is Becoming Difficult In Parts Of The North’
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As a result of lack of electricity in Northern Nigeria, for over a week now, many cities and towns have been wallowing in darkness.The blackout has not just cut off lights and fans—it's cut off livelihoods: business owners are struggling to keep their shops open, families are finding it difficult to communicate, and even the simple task of charging a phone has become a luxury.In this episode, we focus on how this blackout has impacted the lives of ordinary people and business owners, as well ...
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