On a training site in Lagos, a group of women gather beneath a rooftop, helmets on, waiting their turn to climb. It is a small scene, but one that captures a larger shift underway in Nigeria’s energy sector, one that is quietly redefining who gets to build the country’s solar future. For year
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Obidike Okafor is an award winning, seasoned journalist and content consultant. Obidike has left his mark on the global stage, writing for prestigious publications in Nigeria, the UK, South Africa, Kenya, Germany, and Senegal. He also has experience as an editor, research analyst and podcaster.

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