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Jul 20th, 2009 |
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Category: From The Press
By Reuben Abati Culled from the Guardian Newspaper INCESSANT and inadequate power supply is a major bane of the development process in Nigeria. Its effect can be seen in the frustrations that have been expressed by the manufacturing sector and the citation of the country’s power and energy crisis as one of the factors responsible [...]
Tags: Dr Remi Babalola, epileptic electricity supply, Obama in Ghana, Pastor Temitope Joshua, PHCN, Reuben Abati, Rural/Urban Electrification, solar electricity production, Synagogue Church of All Nations
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Jul 5th, 2009 |
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Category: INTERVIEW
…Says he attended same college with President Yar’Adua Professor George Adebiyi is a seasoned University doyen in Mississippi State University (USA); his research interests largely focus on Solar/Renewable Energy/Fuel Cell applications, Mathematical modelling of advanced energy systems including Thermal Regenerators (such as Packed Bed Storage Systems utilizing Phase-Change Materials), Heat and Mass Transfer Regenerators (such [...]
Tags: bio-fuels, biogas, biomass, Can solar energy rescue Nigeria from its current energy crises?, carbon dioxide, coal-fired plants, Direct solar energy, epileptic electricity supply, Fossil fuels, generating sets, greenhouse gases, harmful effect of global warming, how grrenhouse effect produce global warming, hydroelectric power, Indirect solar energy, inverters, NEPA, non-renewable energy source, ozone layer, PHCN, PHCN prepaid meters, photovoltaic converters, Prof. George A. Adebiyi, Rural/Urban Electrification, solar electricity production, Solar energy is clean and safe, wind power
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Jun 26th, 2009 |
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Category: Letter To The Editor, NEWS
By Olajumoke Akinlaja-Ajibulu To those who do not know, Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN), formerly the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) it is an organization statutorily set aside for the governing of the use of electricity in Nigeria, both in terms of power generation and distribution. The establishment of the organization dates back to [...]
Tags: epileptic electricity supply, NEPA, PHCN, PHCN prepaid meters, Rural/Urban Electrification
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Jun 8th, 2009 |
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Category: EDITORIAL
The operating groundnorm of the Oyinlola administration (it can hardly be described as a government) in Osun State is predicated on fraud. Therefore every initiative embarked upon cannot be based on a perception of the common good. Every policy move is based on perpetuating one heist on the public treasury or the other. From the [...]
Tags: epileptic electricity supply, PHCN, Rural/Urban Electrification
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Jan 22nd, 2009 |
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Category: Letter To The Editor
THE Osun State government has failed in its duties to the people of the state especially in the rural areas. Government is all about protecting both the strong and the weak. Governance should be for the benefit of the maximum number of people. All are citizens regardless of where they live. The government should not [...]
Tags: agricultural sector in Nigeria, Agriculture and Rural Development, Rural/Urban Electrification
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Jan 6th, 2009 |
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Category: Letter To The Editor
Kudos to the entire staff members of OSUN DEFENDER newspaper for standing firmly on their feet to fight the oppressors in Osun State through their pens. Your contribution to the development of the state has truly shown that a pen is mightier than the sword and I pray that you shall never perish. The main [...]
Tags: armed robbery, epileptic electricity supply, pen is mightier than the sword, PHCN, PHCN prepaid meters, Rural/Urban Electrification
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
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Category: NEWS
Osun State Governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, has presented year 2009 draft budget to the people of thestate through the State House of Assembly, last Monday, for approval in line with the nation’s constitution. According to the governor, the budget tagged “A Budget of sustainable Transformational Development,” would consume a sum of N88,203,885,780, for the fiscal year. [...]
Tags: 2009 fiscal year, A Budget of sustainable Transformational Development, aggressive in revenue generation, Agriculture and Rural Development, expenditure driven budget, Health, Information and Culture, large-sized annual budget, like Education, Live Stock Forestry Fisheries, recent increament in fess paid by students in the state, revenue-driven budget, Rural/Urban Electrification, Social Development, social services sector, State House of Assembly, year 2009 draft budget, Youths and Sports
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