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Faith Esifiho

Faith Esifiho is an Energy correspondent at BusinessDay, covering Nigeria's electricity sector, oil and gas industry, and energy policy. She reports on power outages, electricity tariffs, gas sector reforms, and the broader challenges facing the country's energy transition. She specializes in data-led reporting and human-angle stories that examine how energy policies affect everyday Nigerians and also tracks trends in the power sector, analyses regulatory changes, and investigates the impact of subsidy reforms and pricing policies.
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Nigeria’s metering gap widens as estimated billing customers rise by 10%

Nigeria's efforts to tackle its chronic electricity metering gap appear to be…

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DAPPMAN debunks allegations of importing dirty fuels

The Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) has countered…

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ExxonMobil affirms commitment to Nigeria, mulls new investment

ExxonMobil, the American oil and gas giant, has confirmed it has no…

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World Bank to oversee underperforming $500m Nigeria electricity loan

The World Bank has announced it will conduct a supervision mission next…

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10 things to know about All On, Ceesolar $395,000 Niger Delta power project

The Niger Delta, despite its vast resources, faces a significant challenge: lack…

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Here is a list of major refineries in Nigeria

Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, boasts several refineries that play a critical…

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Stable forex seen as boon for Nigerian aviation fuel costs

Stability in Nigeria's foreign exchange market could significantly benefit the aviation industry…

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Salpha Energy wins award on climate innovation

Lagos-based clean energy company, Salpha Energy, has been recognised for its innovative…

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