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Beyond the Bulky Bills: Reasons Why Every Nigerian Home Should Consider Going Solar ASAP! (And How to Get Started)

The stark contrast: A dark night vs. the bright promise of solar power for Nigerian homes. Introduction : The Unplugged Reality in Nigeria Picture this: You’re enjoying a quiet evening, perhaps catching up on work, watching your favorite show, or simply relaxing with family. Suddenly, click! Darkness. The familiar groan fills the air as NEPA/PHCN takes yet another unscheduled break. Then comes the scramble for the generator, the noise, the fumes, and that nagging thought: "How much is fuel today? And when was the last time I serviced this thing?" For too long, unstable power supply, constantly rising electricity bills, and the endless burden of generator maintenance and fuel costs have been the unwelcome companions of Nigerian homes and businesses. This cycle isn't just inconvenient; it’s expensive, stressful, and hinders productivity. But what if there was a way to break free? A reliable, cleaner, and ultimately more affordable solution to keep...

CREDENTIALS WITHOUT COMPETENCE: THE CRISIS OF PROFESSIONALISM IN NIGERIA'S BROKEN EDUCATION SYSTEM

  CREDENTIALS WITHOUT COMPETENCE: THE CRISIS OF PROFESSIONALISM IN NIGERIA'S BROKEN EDUCATION SYSTEM Meta Description : This article explores the decline of professionalism among certified experts in Nigeria, analyzing the flaws in the education system and advocating for urgent reforms to foster skill-driven passion and integrity. Abstract This article examines the pervasive lack of professionalism among many certified professionals in Nigeria, with a focus on Lagos. It analyzes how the systemic flaws of the Nigerian formal education system, characterized by theoretical overload and practical deficiency, have cultivated a generation of paper-qualified, passionless individuals. It further investigates the resulting incompetence across critical professions like medicine, engineering, and law, and offers recommendations for real reform. Introduction In contemporary Nigerian society, the term "professional" often evokes irony rather than confidence. This contradiction lies in...