A nascent solar revolution is taking hold in Africa’s largest oil-producing nation, where even the Nigerian presidential residence is looking to the sun for a constant power supply.
Far away from the Aso Rock presidential villa, where the new solar power system is being put in place, the roads leading to the Ifo district in Ogun state near the economic hub of Lagos are jagged and untarred.
There, a four-acre gravel field is also dotted with shiny new solar panels as part of a project backed by the World Bank and non-profit groups to address the long-running problem of a lack of access to stable electricity.
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