Power outage disrupts homes and businesses as authorities work to restore electricity as a result of national grid failure
National Grid: Abuja and several other states experienced a widespread blackout on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, following the second collapse of Nigeria’s national electricity this month. The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) reported that electricity supply to all 11 distribution companies dropped to zero megawatts, leaving millions of residents and businesses without power.
This latest collapse follows a similar outage on January 23, 2026, highlighting persistent challenges in Nigeria’s power infrastructure. Experts say the grid failure was caused by high-voltage transmission line trips and generator disconnections, which destabilized the national network.
Authorities, including the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC), are working to restore power, but many residents continue to rely on generators and alternative energy sources. Analysts warn that repeated collapses could significantly disrupt economic activities if urgent measures are not taken. Investigations are ongoing to identify the root causes and implement solutions to prevent future outages.

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