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The Business of Power Without Trust II | Engr. Umar Hashidu

1 h 9 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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The Kaduna Footprint. Customers in Nigeria's power sector don't trust the bills, utilities don't trust collections, and the grid isn't reliable. Engr. Umar stirs the Kaduna DisCo in the middle of this storm and he breaks down how it all works in this episode. From turning around Kano DisCo to betting on battery and solar systems to rethinking how utilities engage with customers. This is the business of power...without trust. 🎙️A Nextier Production Building the society we want to live in.

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