TCN Vs GAMCO: A New Chapter or a Controversial Overlap in Nigeria’s Power Sector?
In a move that has sent ripples through Nigeria’s energy landscape, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved the establishment […]
In a move that has sent ripples through Nigeria’s energy landscape, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) recently approved the establishment […]
In a development that could redefine mobile connectivity, SpaceX has announced ambitious new performance targets for its next-generation Direct-to-Cell Starlink
In 2025, Africa emerged not just as a player in the solar revolution — it became the fastest-growing solar energy
In a move that can only be described as “competitive sibling rivalry on a galactic scale,” Jeff Bezos’s rocket company, Blue Origin, has just announced its plans to launch TeraWave—an ultra-fast satellite network that seems designed to one-up everyone, including… Jeff Bezos.
The significant price difference between Chinese and Western solar equipment inevitably raises a question: are you compromising quality for cost savings? This article offers an honest, experience-based comparison—focusing on quality, durability, performance, and value in Nigerian conditions—to provide you with the critical information needed for your next buy decision.
For generations, the dependable tubular lead-acid batteries has powered Nigerian homes and businesses through outages. But the energy storage landscape is shifting. Enter lithium batteries: sleeker, lighter, and boasting game-changing performance. Moving beyond the outdated perception of high cost, this article reveals how affordable lithium options are now competing directly with lead-acid on price—and leaving them far behind in performance.
Back in June 2025 we carried out a successful improvement of the Solar installation for a client in Lekki .
The recent announcement of a partnership between Bharti Airtel and SpaceX’s Starlink to provide satellite-based direct-to-phone services marks a potential turning point in global telecommunications. While initial focus is on India, Airtel’s significant presence in Africa—particularly through its Airtel Africa operations—raises important questions about how this technology might extend to markets like Nigeria. Let’s explore how this partnership could work and what it might mean for millions of users across multiple continents.
We all queue. At the ATM, for buses, for security checks, for Iya Basira’s world famous ‘Amala with Abula’. But
Broadband connectivity anywhere in Nigeria, without any special equipment. Yes anywhere—using the very same phone in your pocket right now. That is the revolutionary promise of AST Mobile “direct-to-device” (D2D), a service that is finally on the horizon for Nigeria.
This is a game-changer, especially when you consider the current alternative: paying $300-$500 for specialized equipment that requires external power and complex installation, like Starlink. In contrast, AST Mobile isn’t just an interesting proposition; it’s a seamless leap forward.